Contrast
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By contrast, inequality largely declined in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean, although these regions’ average regional Gini coefficients still exceed Asia’s.
By contrast, many developing economies have insufficient digital infrastructure, weak innovation and investment capacity, and thin skills base.
For the EU authorities, by contrast, a Greek default would now be much less problematic than previously assumed.
The malleability of postmodern politics stands in stark
contrast
to the resoluteness that prevailed under Winston Churchill, Konrad Adenauer, Charles de Gaulle, Alcide de Gasperi, and even Jacques Delors.
By contrast, the large numbers of young Chinese and Indians who are graduating from the best Western universities (mostly American) know the Western mind from the inside, and thus feel that they understand “what makes us tick.”
By contrast, in Georgia, Russia moved from support for territorial integrity to breaking up the country in three weeks and relied entirely on military force to do so.
The AKP, by contrast, has won the last three elections and is expected to triumph in next year’s poll, as well.
France, by contrast, does not appear to have noticed the writing on the wall.
In
contrast
to government-organized electoral initiatives, every Venezuelan, regardless of political affiliation, was invited to participate and express their views.
By contrast, in most emerging-market economies, fiscal policy was procyclical: government spending increased when the economy was approaching full employment.
In the European Parliament, by contrast, all 27 EU members participate in the decision-making process, even concerning measures that will affect only the 23 “eurozone plus” countries (the 17 eurozone members and the six that have agreed to the Euro Plus Pact) – a method that could pose a political problem.
By contrast, the language concerning Polish heroism is very concrete, and embraces the entire nation.
By contrast, any debt beyond 60% of GDP would have to be issued as junior “Red Bonds” under purely national responsibility.
In recent years, a majority of the Justices of the Supreme Court have articulated a multilateralist view of American law that stands in marked
contrast
to the unilateralism of the Bush Administration.
In the Guantanamo Bay case, by contrast, the Bush Administration argued that a ruling for the detainees would undermine the war effort by diverting manpower and material from the battlefield to the courtroom.
By contrast, candidates often address domestic issues in ways intended to demonstrate mastery of detail (sometimes even rolling out a draft program that is almost certain to be forgotten in the event of victory).
The dynamic in the WTO stands in stark
contrast
to that within the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
American strategy, in contrast, has long favored the geopolitical insights of the nineteenth-century admiral Alfred Mahan, who emphasized sea power and the rimlands.
In the United States, by contrast, biased news stories, especially on social media, appear to be having a powerful effect on voters, and have propelled political polarization to unprecedented levels.
In China, by contrast, while individuals have regained many personal freedoms since the death of Maoism, they are not free to organize anything that is not controlled by the Communist Party.
The anti-austerity protest vote is strongest where governments have been unable to implement reforms effectively (for example, in Greece), in
contrast
to Portugal and Spain, whose economies are recovering on the back of strong exports.
India’s hyperactive media began to celebrate the ambitions of the BJP’s most visible leader, Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of the western state of Gujarat, who has assiduously presented himself as an avatar of effective government, in
contrast
to the controversy-ridden establishment in New Delhi.
Congress, by contrast, will be eyeing the state’s 28 parliamentary seats confidently.
This is a welcome
contrast
to the options considered so far, all of which involved – under different guises – foisting more debt onto a country that has too much of it already.
In contrast, tax cuts for the bottom 95% have a positive and significant effect on job growth.
By contrast, the Rogers Commission, which investigated the causes of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, produced just one report.
But if the
contrast
between the two sides of the Atlantic, between the continent of “Yes, we can” and the continent of “Yes, we should,” is so immense, it is for reasons that Europeans are refusing to face or even to discuss.
By contrast, the part of the tradable sector that responds to foreign demand can grow with emerging-economy growth.
By contrast, digitalization occurs when the adoption of digital technologies (and the accompanying mindset) leads to rapidly changing business models and value creation through network effects and new economies of scale.
In February, they announced their intention to work together on climate policy – a marked
contrast
to Sino-US tensions over Pacific security and trade issues.
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