That is in contrast with the US, with its large current account deficit and its borrowing from China.
"For example, our Ritz brand is popular in Beijing, but this is in contrast with Guangzhou, " Khosla says.
Yet, barring new breakthroughs, capitalists must view India as it is and contrast its prospects with what is happening in the rest of Asia and the emerging economies.
This point is highlighted by a contrast with Britain, whose overall job market is far less regulated than those on the continent.
It is a striking contrast with the outgoing administration, in which economists never had much clout.
That is rather a contrast with London's Tech City, which has yet to build strong links to the capital's excellent universities.
That is a marked contrast with national polls on new gun laws.
This fact is in sharp contrast with the frequent assertion that transportation and other logistic distribution bottlenecks are the major causes of current food shortages.
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His record, by contrast, is modest with six wickets at an average of 32.50 in two Test appearances against Australia last year.
And two, the way to claim the high ground in such a debate is to contrast that waste with projects of real importance (like the Katrina bridge).
Reducing incoming sunlight, by contrast, is fraught with danger.
However, the appeals court said that the evidence presented demonstrated that Louboutin's mark is closely associated with contrast and that nearly every one of the consumers who misidentified that shoe's maker in Louboutin surveys cited the shoe's red sole, rather than its general red color.
The trouble is that Mr Bush has himself unveiled one spending programme after another in the past few months, so the contrast with Mr Gore is less sharp than it might be.
One way of distinguishing a concept is to compare and contrast it with others that are similar but not synonymous.
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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This is in contrast to constantly fighting with insurance companies on what can or should be done with a patient concerning procedures, therapies or drugs.
But, then, that is the nature of a referendum in which a single proposition is being tested, by contrast with an election which subjects competing manifesto packages to scrutiny.
In contrast with offshoring, nearshoring is the transfer of business or IT processes to companies in a nearby country, typically with one which shares borders.
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That is in distinct contrast to the case with some other recent natural disasters.
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Kornblau acknowledged that Cheney, in contrast with Edwards, is an experienced one-on-one debater.
RIM, in contrast, is attempting to stick with its own, fourth platform.
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At the top end, the contrast with multicultural Britain is noticeable.
In contrast, look what is happening with post-IPO Facebook.
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In contrast, Japan is a small island with a population of just over 127 million.
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The bottom of the crater, by contrast, is perpetually dark and, with luck, ice-bound.
The main challenge for British firms, by contrast, is getting hold of workers with the right skills.
By contrast, outdoors is associated not only with sports and nature but also with movement, activity, and high energy.
Sheen's battle with producers is in sharp contrast to the kind words he had for them earlier this month when he thanked network executives for their support.
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