You know, across the board, there is a sharp contrast between me and Mr. Romney.
That laissez-faire attitude drew a sharp contrast with a bill introduced the month before by Sens.
Mr Habibie's rule also offers a sharp contrast in style to that of his predecessor.
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.
Drawing a sharp contrast with Gingrich would be useful for Huntsman, and encouraging to realists like myself.
This is a sharp contrast to developed nations, which have been intervening to intentionally prevent their currencies from appreciating.
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During the series the 35-year-old spinner took four wickets for 400 runs, a sharp contrast to his career average of 21.77.
There is a sharp contrast between the explicit violence of some of the festival's recent thrillers and the good taste represented by cognac.
Michael Kors issued an upbeat forecast, creating a sharp contrast between the newly public company and other recent comments made by luxury brands.
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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.
Clinton run, "That's going to be a sharp contrast, " said Amy Siskind, co-founder of The New Agenda, a woman's advocacy group that was created by 30 Clinton supporters.
The storm has been a boon to the local construction and renovation industry, a sharp contrast to the national construction business as a whole, which has been slowed by economic recession.
But the fur-lined autumn and winter collections are a sharp contrast to Vaute Couture's presentation last Wednesday, which was billed as the first all-vegan independent fashion house to show during New York Fashion Week.
After his first two marriages ended in divorce -- a sharp contrast to his parents' loving 52-year marriage -- Lagasse is hoping the third time is the charm following his May 2000 wedding to real estate manager Alden Lovelace.
And as Barcelona's name was carved on the giant trophy at the final whistle, with the celebrations of the Catalan fans a sharp contrast to the subdued Manchester United supporters, there was no doubting their right to claim Europe's elite trophy for the third time.
It was a sharp and telling contrast with Zimbabwe's other main party, the former opposition MDC - now "partners" in an uneasy unity government - which can rarely even secure police permission for its rallies, and whose ministers are sometimes abused or detained at police roadblocks.
The high optimism of Hundt and Levin stands in sharp contrast to a lingering dyspepsia in current economic theory.
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In the new AQUOS 8-Series, Sharp takes brightness to an entirely new level with the introduction of Super Bright which combines an intelligent contrast engine with a 50 percent higher brightness panel to create Sharp's brightest picture with more contrast.
It was all in sharp contrast to the tears of a Japanese female television host - peeled onion just out of shot presumably - when the hosts lost to Turkey.
We note the sharp contrast with 2001, when a shortage of dollar liquidity (strong and strengthening dollar, high real interest rates, low central bank dollar reserves, falling gold and commodity prices, rapidly shrinking U.S. profits) all spelled weakness.
International health experts have commended China on its transparency in reporting the spread of the virus, in sharp contrast to its handling of a Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) outbreak in 2003, when 8, 096 people were infected worldwide and 744 died.
Everyone at FORBES now believes they work for a 95-year-old startup, in sharp contrast to the world of behemoth journalism.
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It is here, over the tops of the inevitable ducks, that Gokyo Ri first comes into view, its brown rounded form a contrast to the snow-covered, sharp-tipped lines of Cho Oyu beyond.
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.
In sharp contrast, Ince's new charges delivered a spirited performance that answered claims of dressing room unrest at Ewood Park.
In sharp contrast, organizations often simply order employees to use a tool without clearly demonstrating why they should use it or customizing it to their needs.
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Designed with DLP's DC3, the projectors allow viewers to enjoy razor-sharp 3D content, full HD1080p picture quality, a 10, 000:1 contrast ratio for stunningly vivid images, and built-in 2-watt stereo speakers for added convenience.
The vigour of American Catholicism at the level of ordinary believers is in sharp contrast to the severe institutional and financial problems that have engulfed the church since a scandal over child abuse erupted in 2002.
In some ways, it may be even a more profound debate, because the contrast is going to be clearer and it's going to be sharp.
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