The numbers are even more striking when comparing wind and solar to natural gas.
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This state of affairs is even more striking in international affairs than in domestic politics.
Even more striking than the fact of its success has been the manner of it.
Boeing offers an even more striking instance of cross-fertilisation between the commercial and military sectors.
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The rise in indirect lending, through the government's credit-guarantee programme, has been even more striking.
Linder outpolled Barr by an even more striking 2-to-1 margin in the Gwinnett County-based 7th Congressional District.
The differences between the two countries are even more striking if you look at their average ages.
Between the ages of 21 and 25 the leap is even more striking, from 7.3% to 24.4%.
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But cost differences become even more striking when one looks at the nine top-selling medicines in the world.
Digging a level deeper into small businesses, the results become even more striking.
Even more striking, the cost per unique user was 86% higher on Facebook.
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The figures are even more striking when you consider just the private sector.
Even more striking was the apparent absence of any discussion of Japan's problems.
Even more striking is the abolitionist Presidential campaign of Joseph Smith in 1844.
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Even more striking is the claim made by the Duke researchers that patent exclusivity is not necessary to spur innovation in genetic testing.
DeBoer says when they broke down the data into the different types of milk with increasing fat content, the findings were even more striking.
The figures for new orders are even more striking - especially when you consider that these are orders that will eventually filter through to output.
The comparisons with respect to economic growth are even more striking.
In Rio, the symbiosis between the city and the landscape is unique, even more striking than the values of the historic site itself, the monuments and architecture.
Even more striking were Mrs Joly's accusations against Roland Dumas, for seven years foreign minister under Mitterrand and now chairman (albeit in reluctant absentia) of France's Constitutional Council.
Reforms in the labour market have been even more striking.
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Even more striking, journalism schools, despite the industry's relatively low pay and its current financial woes, are also attracting students in numbers that the schools themselves cannot fathom.
Even more striking was a second victory won by Mr Akhmetov earlier this year, against Obozrevatel (Observer), an internet news site that does not even publish in English.
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Even more striking: Dividends and long-term capital gains are now taxed at a top federal rate of just 15%, the lowest for gains since 1933 and for dividends since 1916.
The trend is even more striking in Michigan, which owes some of its dramatic fall in unemployment to a shrinking population and a labour force that fell 8% between 2006 and 2011.
Even more striking, Dice says that when it first started the survey four years ago, there was also no evidence of a gender pay gap, when it controlled for education and experience.
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" Even more striking, the study went on to highlight, "a high proportion of all unmarried fathers say that they want to be involved in raising their child, and the mothers say they want the father's involvement.
But last week provided an even more striking example of the pragmatic detente between the two men: after months of private conversations with the President, Lott went public with a proposal that would have the effect of restraining Social Security and other entitlements.
Even more striking, their feelings of anger and fear, which were once aimed mainly at terrorists are now just as often directed at the police, security services and bureaucracy. (There were even rumours that the security agencies staged the explosion to cover up a derailment caused by poor maintenance.) Yet this is perhaps not so surprising, given recent stories about police violence and corruption.
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