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121. His lack of hypocrisy is in sharp contrast to some politicians.
122. In contrast to other parts of the country, she noted, Southern Californians willingly drive long distances for fun and work.
123. In contrast to the Rational / Bureaucratic model, formal authority relationships are minimized in the Collegial / Consensus model.
124. It was a human approach to football management in stark contrast to conditions beyond the boundaries of Arsenal Stadium.
125. In contrast to fifteen years ago, mortgages are commonly available to people over retirement age.
126. In marked contrast to this fall amongst younger age groups, the number of retired people had increased by 39 percent.
127. This new vision of life is in marked contrast to the blindness and insensitivity of self-interest and pride.
128. In contrast to the amino-terminal region, the POU domain is highly conserved.
129. In contrast to Spindler, who bristled at critics, Amelio answered the questions with aplomb.
130. In contrast to the barn owl, the snowy owl is represented by only a single pellet sample.
131. His use of location shooting, natural lighting, and lay actors stood in total contrast to the older expressionist cinema.
132. Is that not in stark contrast to Labour Members who trade on the squalor and misery of people who are not housed?
133. Cactus-covered buttes stand in sharp contrast to the blue water, making this an idyllic spot for a getaway.
134. In sharp contrast to previous pacifist agitations, the Nonconformist churches played only a minor role.
135. Out of doors it was too bright to see, the sun brilliant in contrast to the interior.
136. Emphasis is being placed on the cognitive basis of social identity in contrast to the more familiar emphasis on evaluations.
137. In contrast to fatty acids, the total bile acid concentration was hardly influenced by the different diets.
138. This is in stark contrast to the fifties and sixties when loan capital formed an important part of corporate financing needs.
139. In contrast to boiling it alive, freezing an invertebrate to death is a humane thing to do.
140. In contrast to Healings, the traditional looking Abbey Mill still smacks of days long gone.
141. In contrast to the ancient church, the small Methodist chapel fairly close by in Town Street, is modern.
142. In contrast to variable pricing is discount pricing, a price policy of low prices on all products.
143. Purists argued that celibacy and spinsterhood were positive acts of self-determination, in contrast to the illusory freedom of libertarianism.
144. We identified co-operative federalism with concurrent powers as a contrast to competitive federalism and exclusive powers.
145. In contrast to hemoglobin F, most hemoglobins will denature in alkaline solution and precipitate upon the addition of ammonium sulfate.
146. It stood in contrast to the totalitarianism gathering pace under Lenin and Trotsky which accelerated out of control under Stalin.
147. Their approach was in great contrast to what might have been the position had the official Opposition been in government.
148. Is joy, in contrast to sorrow, a more individual,(http://sentencedict.com/contrast to.html) idiosyncratic emotion about which generalisation is inappropriate?
149. The kids are mostly minorities; their bleak, impoverished lives stand in stark contrast to the mansions on their maps.
150. This line of argument is in stark contrast to Drebin etal.
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