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By contrast, in the lead-up to the Great Depression, nations took a much more go-it-alone strategy.
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Charles Darwin, by contrast, found a lead for his theory of natural selection in the whimsical hobby of pigeon fancying, where the birds showed an enormous variety of form and behaviour.
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By contrast, the main sin that lead is accused of is reducing children's intelligence by damaging the developing brain.
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Dr Tongesayi's findings also stand in stark contrast to prior published research on lead in rice, most of which have been established using a technique called mass spectrometry, which allows for more precision.
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In contrast, periods with major gold discoveries lead to global inflation.
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In stark contrast, Pedrosa profited from a searing start to zip into the lead and never relinquished it.
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In contrast, we expect market conditions for NAND to improve in the lead-up to the National Day and Black Friday holidays in China and the U.S., respectively.
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In contrast, A123's solutions charge about six times more quickly than lead acid, which significantly reduces generator run time and lowers fuel costs by 30 percent or more.
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The end played in stark contrast to the beginning, when Evgeni Malkin staked Pittsburgh to a 1-0 lead 43 seconds into the game when he poked in his own rebound over a sprawled Nabokov.
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Federer's performance, by contrast was curiously flat, and yet even when Falla broke for a 6-5 lead in the first set, there was a sense that the six-time champion would find a way to respond to the challenge.
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In contrast, Mr Cooper argues that markets are far from efficient, as they often get locked into feedback mechanisms that lead to booms and busts.
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