By contrast, future DoD procurement plans only call for acquisition of PCs capable of 45 million.
Mr Rubio, by contrast, embodies the future the party sees for itself, as the champion of the sort of hard work and self-reliance that so many immigrants epitomise.
Labour's plan for the future of the NHS is in stark contrast to the Conservative record when some people were waiting 18 months for treatment.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: Blair on his NHS pledges
In contrast, the case for our future in Europe will come from mainstream and respected figures from all parties.
But, in contrast to Eastleigh, where the future of the Westminster coalition may be influenced by the outcome, Mid Ulster appears likely to see the replacement of one abstentionist Sinn Fein MP with another.
It is also in stark contrast to the Tory plan for the future which is to encourage people to leave the NHS and pay thousands of pounds if they want a quicker operation.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: Blair on his NHS pledges
ObamaCare, by contrast, for all of its trillions in future taxes and spending, still does not cover everyone.
In the not-too-distant future, however, they hope to achieve the brightness and contrast of traditional newsprint.
Dr. Mayer's invention, by contrast, induces an early-onset menopause, eliminating future generations of pests.
Moles had earlier told the Daily Herald that, in contrast to the situation in Kenya, Scotland had a bright future.
BBC: SPORT | Cricket | Counties | Scotland | Moles eyes vacant Scotland role
By contrast, in early 2010, British leaders confronted their economic future and made tough decisions on economic priorities by instituting austerity measures to cut government spending.
FORBES: 'Leaders' Blocking Jobs and Growth -- Politics Causes Our Fall
In contrast, America has largely avoided this trap by deferring its public-sector deleveraging into the future (see article).
In contrast, I have great concerns about conscripting American taxpayers to erect an elaborate and expensive system to protect future Scotts from similar bad choices.
Many schemes assume, on the basis of past performance, a return of 7.5-8%, a figure that is highly implausible given the current low yields. (By contrast, in 1981, when Treasury bonds were yielding 13.5%, pension funds assumed a future annual return of just 6%.) Such rosy assumptions allow schemes to stint on their contributions, building up huge future risks.
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