What drives a man to misrepresent his achievements in this context, when the incremental gain in credibility seems to pale in comparison to the potential loss of credibility he could face (and now has) if the lie comes to light?
If you're accustomed to the idea of internet users being a select, unrepresentative few - that's going to pale in comparison to those in the .cu domains, where you need express permission from the Party before connecting to the net.
If you have been traveling along the pale gray path and are not ready to dive headlong into Technicolor, keep your pale gray canvas and add some cheer to it.
They discovered that in as many as 62% of them, young leaves tend to be coloured anything from pale pink to deep red.
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To be sure, those figures still pale next to the entire U.S. hotel industry, which according to research firm STR sold 1 billion nights alone between January and November 2012.
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When paramedics arrived, the baby was found to be pale, limp and lifeless and was taken to hospital, where she died the next day.
Then it's back to Pale to allow the leading man to experiment with still more exotic contortions.
These are likely, however, to pale compared with the untoward strategic consequences of a lasting rupture in U.S.-Turkish relations.
Bacteriorhodopsin has the habit of changing from blue to pale yellow in an electric field, which might be useful in colour displays.
As Maria weaves her stories together in the encroaching dusk, the sky turns to pale pink and then becomes streaked with a vermilion red.
Though he has moved the government from the hardliners' stronghold of Pale to Banja Luka, the Serb Republic's eastern half is still controlled by Mr Karadzic and has its own police force.
We are convinced, however, that those costs are both the inevitable price of freedom and will be shown to pale by comparison with those that would have been associated with continued U.S. inaction.
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Whatever the ECB comes up with is likely to pale in comparison to developments in Tokyo earlier, where the Bank of Japan announced a massive expansion of its non-standard efforts to increase the amount of money in the economy.
Such challenges are likely to pale, however, by comparison with the edicts handed down by multilateral tribunals whose deciding votes are, in every instance, selected by international bureaucrats (in the case of one arbitral panel, by the UN Secretary General himself).
They want Mrs Plavsic to defeat the Pale clique, so that their efforts to knit Bosnia together have some chance of success.
Otherwise, why bother to become merely a pale version of liberalism simply to broaden your appeal and win?
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She said she had "learned to love" her pale skin after years of using fake tan to match her more tanned bandmates.
Intuitively, it seems clear that the gains to entrepreneurs from creating affordable health coverage for individuals and small firms will pale in comparison to the gargantuan additional tax burdens they will be asked to bear under Obamacare.
It may not be as much fun as slinging mud at our political opponents but I promise you it will be far more useful to you when the day comes that you get sick and the politics pale in importance to figuring out how you are going to pay for your illness.
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According to a police spokesman in Pale, Nato troops forced two officers to walk in front of them as they raided one of the Karadzic houses - apparently in case they came under fire.
Order a sample platter so you can try everything from pale ale to organic lager.
So long as the boom lasts, America's mild economic anxieties will pale next to Japan's.
But such setbacks pale next to the damage the generals do to Myanmar's economy all by themselves.
But all of the turbulent history, including Asia's recent economic Crisis, may pale next to Giordano's new challenges.
Her skin was so pale as to appear luminous in the low light.
In 1875 that laboratory was the first to isolate Saccharomyces pastorianus, the species of yeast used to brew pale lagers.
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The dilemmas in Denver pale next to the hurdles in San Diego.
His skin flushed from pale blue to beige to a dappled grey, taking on the tone of every piece of coral and rock he encountered.
ROME Whatever challenges the Roman Catholic Church faces in 2013, they pale compare to those that prompted the resignation 598 years ago of Pope Gregory XII.
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