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31. This was in contrast with other scoring studies, where the reference point was fixed at the crypt base.
32. Weld has adopted an unusually low-key posture at this meeting in contrast to the high-profile figure he has cut in the past.
33. These were in contrast to upland permanent pasture, where arable farming could only be undertaken infrequently, in special circumstances.
34. In contrast, the streetwise dealers require quicker money, and may end up in a bucket shop on the Continent.
35. In contrast, an alternative approach is to invest soas to increase production.
36. In contrast to the Lisa approach, the Macintosh team implemented its interface issues on an ad hoc basis.
37. In contrast with serum, the ratios of 5-ASA to Ac-5-ASA are higher than 1, reflecting the abundant supply of 5-ASA.
38. Neither could she approve his striped pyjamas, coarse and unpleasing in contrast to Maman's ribboned cambric nightdress.
39. In contrast, pragmatic parties hold more flexible goals and are oriented to moderate or incremental policy change.
40. The new colonies, in contrast, have many more female birds.
41. In contrast, few criminal proceedings are brought for lack of compliance or evasion in the tax world.
42. As a whole group they are in relative or absolute poverty, in contrast to the general adult population of working age.
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43. In contrast to the heavenly city, the earthly city is occupied by the fallen angels and the impious.
44. In contrast the epidemiologist views the surgeon's patients at the aggregate level as clusters of variables.
45. The tunnelling is ahead of schedule and ahead of budget, in contrast to most big infrastructure projects.
46. Much of this development has involved sugar-cane cultivation on sloping terrain in contrast to its confinement to flat alluvial areas prior to 1960.
47. In contrast the physical environment and equipment specifications have received considerable attention.
48. This is in contrast to the case in the United States for example, where individual Congressmen can initiate spending proposals. 2.
49. In contrast to a previous report, we found no significant inverse relations between birth weight and blood pressure.
50. In contrast, a fixed rate mortgage has a constant rate of interest which is charged over a specified period.
51. This is in contrast with questions on criterion 2a: association of appropriate units with a length to be measured.
52. In contrast, the unconjugated, carboxylic, bile acids are easily precipitated by calcium phosphate.
53. In contrast, he provided passages of descending chords for Kostchei.
54. In contrast to this, extrinsic factors like food supply and predation are held by other workers to control the population cycles.
55. Professionals, in contrast to members of other occupations, claim and are often accorded complete autonomy in their work.
56. In contrast to other commodities, metal futures contracts remain open at their original prices until their respective prompt dates.
57. In contrast with our results, these studies describe a pattern of essential fatty acid deficiency, probably related to malabsorption.
58. In contrast, the future spot price can not be known with certainty precisely because it is a future price.
59. In contrast, where the firm is acting as an adviser its disclosure obligation will be more onerous.
60. In contrast to Seldane, Claritin is still considered a very safe drug.
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