By contrast, the four larger U.S. carriers range between 23 and 62 million subscribers each.
Mr Komorowski, by contrast, is more popular than his party, Civic Platform, which leads the governing coalition.
By contrast, the more complex National Assessment of Educational Progress test is designed to study average performance.
By contrast, Los Angeles-based Northrop says its product lines do not overlap with those of Newport News.
By contrast, I found the sight of a haul of smuggled tusks in Bangkok Airport profoundly depressing.
Mr. Modi, by contrast, is adored by his supporters but reviled by his opponents.
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By contrast, Dell managed just 18.28% percent gross margins and Hewlett-Packard 24.67% in their latest quarters.
DHS, by contrast, long ignored a popular outcry apparently of almost an order of magnitude larger.
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By contrast, IDC reports that just 66.9 million personal computers were sold during the same period.
By contrast, people on Earth are typically exposed to about 3 millisieverts a year.
Fordham, by contrast, was a team of scrappy kids from the Bronx and Brooklyn.
By contrast, he criticizes several U.S. and Japanese government hydrogen plans as being too geographically scattered.
Walter by contrast was a gregarious boy and often brought his friends back to the apartment.
By contrast, the evidence of the Tokyo-Osaka route is of continuing, ever heavier industrial investment.
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By contrast, the FMLN has had apparently unbridled access to the resources of the Nicaraguan government.
Mr Reid, by contrast, has spent decades building up his fund-raising and influence networks in Nevada.
Cable and satellite providers, by contrast, pay only about 15 percent and 7.5 percent respectively.
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In Boston, by contrast, only 37% of workers leave unused vacation time on the table.
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Regular arborvitae, by contrast, can get much, much taller, overpowering your house or nearby shrubs.
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By contrast, with money laundering, the cash has to be related to an underlying crime.
The Catholic Church, by contrast, has lost 19% of its congregation over the same period.
By contrast, the sizable Pacers led the league with a 52.9% overall rebounding mark.
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"By contrast this government in all our information has been extraordinarily transparent, " he told MPs.
This would be, by contrast, a completely different type of therapy because it's non-toxic.
Italy, by contrast, rose from 5th to 2nd - ahead of France, Germany, and Sweden.
For the top fifth, by contrast, such transfer payments represented less than 2% of household income.
The national designation, by contrast, is purely honorific and doesn't trigger any diminution of property rights.
Wisconsin, by contrast, taxes private retirement payments, as it does salary and other income, at 5.6%.
By contrast, the health care litigation appears to pose a timeless issue of federalism.
By contrast, only 10% of the 2012 demand growth occurred in the fourth quarter.
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