This is in sharp contrast to the national average commuting time of 25.5 minutes.
This is in sharp contrast to the software-only approach at Google, Yahoo's hotter and younger rival.
This is in sharp contrast to the banking industry when it comes to offering Internet-based services.
It's a sharp contrast to the drab shades most consumer electronics sported just a few years ago.
Margaret Thatcher the woman was in many ways a sharp contrast to Margaret Thatcher the world leader.
Also standing in sharp contrast to the smooth political transition process is the performance of Ghana's economy.
Zar Gul is in sharp contrast to the gaudy-but-coy bump-and-grind movies normally churned out by Lahore's studios.
This is a sharp contrast to developed nations, which have been intervening to intentionally prevent their currencies from appreciating.
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In terms of jobs, the Reagan recovery of 1982-1984 stands in sharp contrast to the Obama recovery of 2009-2011.
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His positions on social issues stand in sharp contrast to Carol Moseley-Braun, D-Ill.
The high optimism of Hundt and Levin stands in sharp contrast to a lingering dyspepsia in current economic theory.
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This was in sharp contrast to Unilever which reported double digit sales growth.
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Fujimori's demeanour was in sharp contrast to the fiery outburst he made on the trial's opening day on 10 December.
In sharp contrast to his predecessor, Hurd has cultivated an image as the UnCarly, arriving without bold proclamations or sweeping plans.
During the series the 35-year-old spinner took four wickets for 400 runs, a sharp contrast to his career average of 21.77.
America, in sharp contrast to some of its European allies, is prepared to impose sanctions that hurt its own economic interests.
This puts it in sharp contrast to some of Schering's biggest drugs.
That is in sharp contrast to 1960, when the most educated and the least educated were about equally likely to be married.
The report stands in sharp contrast to some naysayers who worry that Facebook might cause social and emotional distress, depression or social isolation.
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Vettel's second fastest lap was in sharp contrast to Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber's performance, with the Australian's car suffering suspected engine failure.
The iShares MSCI Singapore Index ( EWS) was up 0.7% last week, which is in sharp contrast to the 3.9% drop in SPY.
That is a sharp contrast to the excitement leading up to Facebook's IPO, when many investors clamored to get a piece of the company.
But in sharp contrast to the euphoric highs, would come these random, disorienting and incredibly dark thoughts, sometimes two or three times a day.
Jewelers -- big and small -- have reported strong sales of engagement and wedding rings, in sharp contrast to slumping demand for other luxury items.
This is in sharp contrast to mutual funds and, to a lesser extent, hedge funds, where star performers tend quickly to return to the average.
This is in sharp contrast to lousy fourth quarter retail sales.
His raucous fake persona stands in such sharp contrast to the actual Colbert, whose sincerity and modesty claw their way to the surface every now and again.
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.
Mr. Dupnik's rhetoric stands in sharp contrast to Arizona's other outspoken septuagenarian cop, Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, about 100 miles northwest of here.
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