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61. In contrast, the charter party bill of lading did not contain the charter party contract, but incorporated it by reference.
62. In contrast, government spending on transfer payments is primarily concerned with equity and income redistribution.
63. In contrast, the Mac team was off in the ozone, designing a computer that fit their own woolly sensibilities.
64. In contrast, antral tumours mainly arose from mucosa showing the changes of chronic active gastritis.
65. In contrast, commercial broadcasters have obligations to shareholders: they must consider the priorities and attractions of profit-making programmes and schedules.
66. In contrast to single copy probes, the number of loci and their positions for multi-locus probes are usually unknown.
67. This is the rough distinction between non-media conglomerates with a media side-interest and, in contrast, media conglomerates that diversified outwards.
68. In contrast, an IgG and IgA response to this antigen has been reported in children with acute infection.
69. In contrast to the well-spoken woman in red, the attendants were beneath Jinju. s contempt.
70. In contrast to fifteen years ago, mortgages are commonly available to people over retirement age.
71. In contrast, it is the ergonomics of the hardware and the physical environment that have received most attention.
72. In contrast to Spindler, who bristled at critics,[http://sentencedict.com/in contrast.html] Amelio answered the questions with aplomb.
73. In contrast, communicative intentions are always intended to be recognized.
74. In contrast, Ellis showed great form until the dismissal which he said afterwards amazed him.
75. Out of doors it was too bright to see, the sun brilliant in contrast to the interior.
76. In contrast to fatty acids, the total bile acid concentration was hardly influenced by the different diets.
77. In contrast, another survey found that as many as 75% of security breaches are perpetrated by insiders.
78. In contrast, the tubes of a tubeworm are fixed and the worms never abandon their tubes.
79. Purists argued that celibacy and spinsterhood were positive acts of self-determination, in contrast to the illusory freedom of libertarianism.
80. He is often a practical person. In contrast, the introverted person is concerned with the space between people and objects.
81. In contrast, the sea leaves no marks and man can then contemplate the essentials of life.
82. In contrast to hemoglobin F, most hemoglobins will denature in alkaline solution and precipitate upon the addition of ammonium sulfate.
83. It stood in contrast to the totalitarianism gathering pace under Lenin and Trotsky which accelerated out of control under Stalin.
84. In contrast, at DuSable, a high school in Chicago[sentencedict.com], each guidance counselor advises 420 students.
85. In contrast to the life the researchers had witnessed during their descent, the view was now a barren moonscape.
86. In contrast, consider mobile home builder Jim Clayton.
87. In contrast, white adipose tissue stores energy.
88. In contrast, iron has a much higher melting point.
89. In contrast, Eastman and Guinness embraced parallel learning.
90. In contrast, inconstancy often results in failure.
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