By contrast, with the benefit of that resource and their own extensive research, the Representatives wrote the State Department Inspector General, Amb.
In contrast, Israel could benefit from a domestic investigation of the operational and diplomatic aspects of its handling of the Turkish-Hamas flotilla.
Romney was on the defensive, obviously out of his comfort zone, eager to compliment the president then contrast his policies with the benefit of hindsight.
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Germany's overhaul of the benefit system, by contrast, raises the supply of labour, relaxing the limits on the country's economic performance.
The apes, by contrast, sit behind bars, don't benefit from language or a nearby parent who knows the answers, and are facing members of a different species.
In contrast, the lifting of the ban is likely to benefit states with large wine-producing areas, such as California.
In contrast working families have potentially lost tax credit, child benefit, pay rises and much more besides.
By contrast, both Broadcom and Qualcomm, which enjoy the benefit of being suppliers to Apple and Samsung, continue to eat away at market share.
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And by heightening that contrast between the parties in that way, the Republicans positioned themselves to benefit in the next several election cycles when the electoral mood changed and shifted against the Kennedy-Johnson-Humphrey Democrats.
By contrast, GPU processors are typically slower at carrying out each single calculation, but benefit from the ability to carry out several simultaneously.
By contrast, Japanese patients with another gene mutation were found to have high HDL but no evidence of benefit.
In contrast to farm subsidies and the mortgage interest deduction, philanthropic donors do not, by definition, benefit materially or individually from their gifts.
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