It contrasted with the parliament's "ambitious" reform, which called for fixed timelines and enforceability, WWF said.
Life on the five-mile long island contrasted greatly with the hustle of city living.
She contrasted that with the union leaders who she believed were trying to block economic progress.
His smoothness under congressional fire contrasted glaringly with the prickly way Gates handled himself in 1998.
" Its headline contrasted with the Daily Mirror's: "The woman who divided a nation.
Mr Blair's problem is that he came to office having contrasted Labour integrity with Tory sleaze.
It is true that when contrasted with the vocally challenged George W. Bush, Obama is eloquent.
He specifically contrasted personal accounts with the unpopular alternatives of raising taxes or cutting benefits.
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Mr Farry contrasted the approach being taken in England with that being adopted in Northern Ireland.
The deep religiosity of America is contrasted with its strict separation of church and state.
The hab its of conservation-minded Germans contrasted with the wasteful, throwaway culture she knew.
What a nation loses has to be contrasted with what it gains in return.
The alliance's self-portrayal as a cohesive entity contrasted sharply with a new air of uncertainty on the left.
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That contrasted with a contraction in the UK economy as a whole of 0.3% during the same period.
Labour contrasted the Tories' proposal with Ed Miliband's recent announcement that Labour would re-introduce the 10p tax rate.
He contrasted the situation in the phone industry today with that of the PC industry in the 1990s.
The Daily Telegraph says her family's jubilation contrasted with an angry near-riot in the crowds outside court.
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Mr Obama's calm and collected response to the turmoil on Wall Street contrasted sharply with Mr McCain's grandstanding.
The droughts in the west of Scotland have contrasted with the weather in the rest of the United Kingdom.
Jonathan Atkin, an analyst with RBC Capital Markets, contrasted Comcast's fortunes with the woes of Time Warner Cable Inc.
The Welsh Liberal Democrat leader contrasted a Labour Welsh government "bankrupt of ideas" with what she called her party's "sensible and practical" policies.
His bushy hair and long beard contrasted with the bright red hair and close-cropped looks he sported during previous appearances.
This contrasted with much of the mainstream pop from the region, which shied away from addressing anything substantive in its lyrics.
The absence of panic when the market fell on Monday, contrasted with the mayhem of 1987, may have reassured many investors.
His bushy hair and long beard contrasted with the bright red hair and close-cropped facial hair he sported during previous appearances.
Up this season from the 25-year-old house were geometric, disciplined silhouettes that contrasted with the twist-and-drape way they sat on the models.
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Texas, with no state income tax, can also be contrasted with California.
We contrasted it with administrative characteristics: focused on predictability and stability, control of resources and risk, process is important, results are secondary.
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Amazon's strong results contrasted with the overall weak sales data more broadly.
It said that the US court's verdict contrasted "starkly" with decisions made in other countries, including the UK, the Netherlands and Germany.
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