It makes quite a contrast to the biggest U.S. auto parts suppliers, Delphi and Visteon Corp.
He later draws a contrast with the much more critical portrayal of Christians in the media.
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As a contrast to Friedman, Lopez Obrador represents the other extreme of the spectrum.
As for scrap, there again is a contrast between gold and silver, said Newman.
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MS. PSAKI: I think there is a contrast laid out in every election.
McConnell outlines a strategy for doing what political professionals would call drawing a contrast.
And next to some of those old guys, her smiling face is quite a contrast.
This is quite a contrast to what he said to me in an interview in December 2010.
Cars and tourists cluttered her images, a contrast to the quiet, empty scene in the 100-year-old images.
"It was supposed to be a contrast with all the scripted speeches because I'm Joe Citizen, " he said.
Ericsson's changed fortunes from both the reviving tech market and its cost-cutting strategy present a contrast with 2002.
This is a contrast from many of the exoplanets discovered using Kepler, which exhibit much more bizarre orbital behavior.
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Without an offense, you can't create a contrast that gives voters a reason to support you over your opponent.
It's a contrast Alaskans like, and now the question is: will the same effect work on the national stage?
That is rather a contrast with London's Tech City, which has yet to build strong links to the capital's excellent universities.
In this cycle, however, there is a contrast between weak demand in the developed world and booming demand in emerging markets.
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He drew a contrast between the discounts that Microsoft offered its corporate customers and its refusal to do so for average consumers.
This yin of market growth and economic progress is more than just a contrast with the yang of financial and banking loss.
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But repeatedly the President drew a contrast with Republicans in the speech.
Holding these meetings in the world's "south" is a good way for organizers to draw a contrast with the north's great wealth.
Mr Mishkin, a former Fed governor, draws a contrast between credit-boom bubbles and irrational exuberance in stockmarkets, such as the dotcom bubble.
This point is highlighted by a contrast with Britain, whose overall job market is far less regulated than those on the continent.
Bush says it is critical to place caps on damages in medical malpractice suits -- and in drawing a contrast with Sen.
That marks a contrast with neighbouring Argentina, whose government has financed an increase in spending by nationalising private pension funds, shredding investor confidence.
Quite a contrast to that feverish day nearly three years ago when another software outfit, Red Hat, rose 272% on its first day.
The Japanese market is looking for brights and plaid, which is clearly a contrast from the subtle, traditional palette that the German's choose.
In a contrast to U.S. policy, the World Health Organization recommends only six "priority populations" get "the flu jab, " as it's called in Britain.
With a contrast ratio of 30, 000:1, the XV-Z15000 can discern fine, detailed differences between the darkest and lightest colors and provides superior black level reproduction.
However, they had all been injected with a contrast agent to improve the visibility of their internal organs in the 3D images MRI scanners produce.
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