Contrast
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By contrast, Japan relied almost exclusively on an extensive series of seawalls and offshore breakwaters along the east coast of the island of Honshu.
By contrast, short-term capital flows, particularly if provided by banks that are themselves relying on short-term funding, can create instability risks, while bringing few benefits.
By contrast, the rest of the region’s experiences – which involve a long history of autocratic governance and neglect of long-simmering grievances – have fanned the flames of conflict.
By contrast, the murder rate in Brazil is 26 per 100,000, and “only” 18 in Mexico, despite all of that country’s drug-related violence.
By contrast, English, Spanish, French, and, increasingly, German transcend national boundaries.
By contrast, authoritarian regimes’ repression of civilians, and their non-differentiation between civilians and killers, provides extremists with fertile recruiting conditions by discrediting the government in the eyes of a significant part of its population.
In sharp contrast, a debt write-down like Greece’s in 2012, which resulted from a program’s failure, only contributes to maintaining the downward spiral.
Saudi Arabia’s Old Regime Grows OlderLONDON – The
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between the deaths, within two days of each other, of Libya’s Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi and Saudi Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdel Aziz is one of terminal buffoonery versus decadent gerontocracy.
By contrast, if a country experiences 2% inflation over a ten-year period, the same items that $100 can buy today will cost $122 at the end of the decade.
By contrast, the US has enacted between 80 and 100 restrictive measures against China every year, and far fewer liberalizing measures.
Even on the meaning of human rights there was no universal agreement, with some states regarding them as a tool of Western neo-imperialism.Today, by contrast, the UN does more than any other single organization to promote and strengthen democratic institutions and practices around the world.
By contrast, Thailand’s government and local elite seem content to remain a provincial country shielded from global competition in science and technology.
In the US, by contrast, the corresponding period lasts less than one year in most cases.
By contrast, Brazil and India did not shy away from reimposing capital-account restrictions.
The sharp
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between this lack of achievement and Iran’s recent declarations about reaching a final deal by July raises important questions about Iran’s strategy and goals – questions that negotiators must consider carefully when determining the best approach.
The British, by contrast, seem to be conforming to stereotype: don't join it, fight it.
Trump, by contrast, has appealed primarily to the minority that elected him.
In India, by contrast, even when you might think that government should be expected to deliver more, expectations are not high.
(By contrast, fiscal and exchange-rate policies rarely imply comparable temporal trade-offs, and thus are difficult to exploit for political gain.)
Germany, by contrast, has no anti-European party with any serious support.
In contrast, memories mediated by the amygdala are unconscious.
Macron, by contrast, is espousing the values and adopting the rhetoric of Barack Obama.
By contrast, the most serious bank failures inside the EC in the 1990’s – including BCCI, Crédit Lyonnais, and Barings – had only a limited fiscal cost and a negligible impact on growth.
By contrast, the Bank of England’s reluctance to provide liquidity – because of concerns about “moral hazard” – was a poor choice.
By contrast, the proportion of assets held outside the EU is almost unchanged.
Modern centrists, by contrast, advocate a government that is as large as the task of securing positive freedom requires – no more, no less.
Liberals, by contrast, understand that sound macroeconomics is good politics.
By contrast, centrists should treat voters like grownups and tell them the plain truth and nothing but the truth.
For reasons that are unclear, Trichet, in
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to the ECB’s first president, Wim Duisenberg, has wanted to raise rates by only 25 basis points at a time.
The
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with Asia is arresting.
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