This stable outlook stands in sharp contrast with the situation in other parts of the world.
They have led a national security strategy that is wisely cautious and stands in sharp contrast with Romney's wildly dangerous rhetoric.
The Shanghai case stood out in sharp contrast with the handling of the Beijing events, and the eventual promotion of Messrs.
Politically, it has become an open and fairly tolerant liberal democracy, in sharp contrast with the repressive regimes to its north and west.
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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The numbers are in sharp contrast with the traditional personal computer market, which saw shipments decline during the quarter for the first time in more than five years.
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In sharp contrast with its major competitors the E.
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In sharp contrast with his more left-leaning peers, Mr Lilico thinks the reason the economy has performed so badly is simply because the OBR and others greatly overestimated its potential.
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Over the long term, improving education is the most promising approach to raise wages, but the Gingrich campaign does not list education as a priority (in sharp contrast with Presidents Obama and Bush).
Romney's record of reckless rhetoric stands in sharp contrast with Obama's successful foreign policy and national security strategy -- one that doesn't rely solely on strong military action but smartly invests in diplomacy and development and focuses on real threats instead of political convenience.
What is interesting about this phenomenon is that it is in sharp contrast with the thinking of the past few years which was that consumers wanted unlimited choice so that they could customize their products and services to fit their own unique needs and lifestyles.
The Cubans of Miami, in sharp contrast, brought much of their country with them.
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.
Some current and former employees say Mr. Flanders predecessor Mr. Hefner's daughter, Christie, who served 20 years as CEO ran the company with a culture of respect that stands in sharp contrast to the current company culture.
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 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.
In sharp contrast to Reaganomics, such Keynesian Obamanomics has already failed miserably to generate a timely recovery consistent with the history of the American economy.
The contrast with Germany (in some respects) and with Britain (in many) is sharp, and described in several chapters.
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