• The trust said the radiologist was conducting an ultrasound scan and failed to then carry out a biopsy on the patient, contrary to guidelines.

    BBC: Lancashire

  • But forcing the will of representatives who are there not to solve problems but to safeguard our inalienable rights on the citizenry is contrary to every principle of this republic.

    FORBES: Thomas Jefferson Also Supported Government Run Health Care

  • He was later charged with going on to the playing area, contrary to the Football Offences Act.

    BBC: Comedian Lee Nelson

  • "Though Lazaro Gonzalez persists in the misapprehension that Elian Gonzalez has applied for asylum under United States law, the attorney general determined and the District Court and Court of appeals affirmed that Elian, at barely 6 years old, does not have the capacity to apply for asylum, and applications filed on his behalf contrary to the express wishes of Elian's father were void, " the father's brief said.

    CNN: graphic

  • Scottish ministers will have the final decision on the plans as the development is contrary to the council's development plan.

    BBC: RELATED BBC SITES

  • On the contrary, not to live in a world like that, not to wake up in a hygienic garden suburb infested by naked schoolmarms, has actually become a conscious political motive.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'All Art Is Propaganda'

  • Third, it is clear that Ms. Lewinsky understood that it was not necessary to volunteer information in an affidavit, but on the contrary she could try to give only that small, but true portion of the whole story.

    CNN

  • On the contrary, according to Ms. Lewinsky, the president suggested that she could sign an affidavit in the case, and use, under oath, deceptive cover stories that they had devised long ago to explain why Ms. Lewinsky had visited the Oval Office area.

    CNN: Transcript: Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing

  • Mr Chun himself described a generational shift in Chinese attitudes and noted that the Chinese envoy to the six-country talks on North Korea was, contrary to his hopes, not one of the enlightened sophisticates.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • This is clearly not the way to overcome the worst recession, on contrary, it is likely to contribute even more to it.

    FORBES: Why Mark Zuckerberg Is The Heir To Steve Jobs' Legacy

  • But, despite Hicks apparently supporting the purchase over Gillett and Parry, Benitez insists he is "100%" happy to stay on as manager of the club, contrary to media reports.

    BBC: Barry transfer saga riles Benitez

  • On the contrary: I wish to use every possible, positive, useful technique, as a combination.

    CNN: 8 questions about open source cancer treatment

  • On the contrary, investors flocked to JWM Partners LLC, which he set up after LTCM went bust.

    FORBES: Reincarnation on Wall Street: Screw-Ups Never Die

  • On the contrary, investors flocked to Long-Term Capital Management, which he set up after leaving Salomon.

    FORBES: Reincarnation on Wall Street: Screw-Ups Never Die

  • On the contrary, our ability to think and act decisively with the future in mind has diminished.

    FORBES: The #1 Shift to Move from Management to Leadership

  • On the contrary, Kenny likes to avoid opinions and find the answers by delving into the data.

    FORBES: Brian Kenny Takes MLB Network Big League

  • On the contrary, there used to be something in the Nokia philosophy towards mobile and people that captured my imagination.

    FORBES: Hand Me That Nokia, Samsung Is On Vacation

  • Denying that he was responsible for human rights abuses, he said on the contrary he was trying to protect the population.

    BBC: RELATED BBC SITES

  • On the contrary, I look to the private sector, and rigorous competition, to assist in driving up standards in our prisons.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • On the contrary, WikiLeaks seems to have taken the attack in stride, with no sign that any of its data was ever compromised.

    FORBES: WikiLeaks And The Failure Of Cyberattacks As Censorship

  • On the contrary, new legislation to pass through Texas and California next year will extend the scope of brand inspections across state borders.

    ECONOMIST: Branding in the west: New age, old irons | The

  • Settlement activities on the Palestinian Territory are contrary to international law.

    WHITEHOUSE: Middle East Peace Talks

  • On the contrary, America clings to an array of historically derived ideals of citizen participation 18th-century town-hall meetings, 19th-century mass parties, early 20th-century direct democracy even though it cannot possibly live up to all at once.

    ECONOMIST: The revision thing

  • On the contrary, Hanssen appears to have despised Communism and to have loved this country, though the information he gave the Russians sent Soviet agents who were working for the United States to their death.

    NEWYORKER: Double Lives

  • On the contrary, it seems to be producing the kind of growth that more than supports its price-earnings multiple of 10.3 times expected 2010 EPS. Sales were up 32% in the quarter ended October 2, 2010 compared to the same three-month period in 2009.

    FORBES: SanDisk Drives Higher As Mehrotra Prepares To Take Charge

  • To the contrary, on balance, Saudi Arabia prospered from the war in absolute terms and certainly relative to their brothers in Kuwait.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Freedom Flame 2013

  • Both are scheduled to go on this year, despite fears to the contrary.

    FORBES: As Squabbles Over Budget Continue, Annual White House Easter Egg Tradition Rolls On

  • The idea of Britain temporarily leaving the European Convention on Human Rights in order to deport Abu Qatada was not discussed at a meeting chaired by the Prime Minister on Tuesday - contrary to some reports.

    BBC: Ministers look at Abu Qatada options

  • Mr Johnson has to hope, on the contrary, that the goodwill and minimal concessions from Calgary will somehow be enough to win over the same soft middle of French-speaking voters that Mr Bouchard is after: people who see the case for independence and have no deep zeal for Canada, but fear the insecurity of leaving it.

    ECONOMIST: Canada—well, most of it—tries again | The

  • NASA-commissioned study chaired by Jay Chabrow (an independent aerospace consultant) and delivered to the agency on April 21st, predicts that despite Russian protestations to the contrary it will not actually be ready before April 1999, thus making the early launch of parts one and two pointless.

    ECONOMIST: The space station

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