Contrast
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In Greece, by contrast, the gap was mostly fiscal and used for consumption, not investment.
By contrast, Bush’s 2002 National Security Strategy, which came to be called the Bush Doctrine, proclaimed that the US would “identify and eliminate terrorists wherever they are, together with the regimes that sustain them.”
From 1993 to 2005, by contrast, less than 2% of households in these economies had flat or falling incomes.
The
contrast
with what is now happening in the United States could not be sharper.
By contrast, immigrants in Western Europe were invited to fill low-status jobs, creating a built-in incentive for natives to see them and their children as a servant class, incapable of entering, let alone leading, the larger society.
Second, Americans don’t demand that immigrants regard their cultural or ethnic background as being in
contrast
to or in opposition to their American-ness.
By contrast, when identity is presented as being a stark choice, people often do not choose the identity of the host country that is being so inflexible.
By contrast, prohibiting executives from cashing out shares and options until they leave the firm would provide executives who have accumulated shares and options with a large monetary value with counter-productive incentives to depart.
Germans, by contrast, think they are playing a “discipline game.”
Although the Communist Party’s leader, Gennadi Zyuganov, and the Liberal Democrats’ Vladimir Zhirinovsky are running – in
contrast
to 2004, when they fielded stand-ins – neither will get more than 15% of the vote.
Germany, by contrast, is a mainstay of the democratic world.
Indifference, by contrast, is never creative, for it means that no response to injustice, and no help for the suffering, will ever come.
By contrast, developed country policymakers’ default stance seems to be that proactive or preemptive measures require a high degree of certainty, owing to a deep-seated belief that financial markets are stable and self-regulating.
By contrast, the costs are localized: airline workers who risk losing their jobs are intensely aware of the connection between deregulation and layoffs.
There is, by contrast, a traditional style of leadership that almost encourages fear and insecurity, so that a savior can come along and say, “I am the one who will solve this.”
By contrast, when we try to improve an entire health system, we save fewer life years, because our resources also are devoted to harder-to-cure diseases with higher costs.
For Kenya, by contrast, borrowing is expensive.
Open Education promises to provide children with learning materials tailored to their individual needs, in
contrast
to today’s “off the rack” materials, together with quicker feedback loops that match learning outcomes more directly with content development and improvement.
In
contrast
to human space flight, which has lagged behind expectations, the robotic space effort has exceeded them.
By contrast, when it comes to financial deregulation and the liberalization of international capital flows, there are clear equity-efficiency tradeoffs: they boost growth, but they also tend to increase inequality.
One key to this rebound was that, in
contrast
to the 1930s, the global economy maintained existing conditions: trade barriers remained low, as did restrictions on foreign direct investment, and cross-border exchange continued to spread with the Internet.
Its undeniable economic success – albeit closely tied to that of the global economy – stands in stark
contrast
to the heightened sense of crisis and insecurity that hovers in the background.
America’s failure to push urgently for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula – a position that stands in stark
contrast
to the concerted effort made to reach a nuclear deal with Iran – is a serious problem for the South.
By contrast, there was no such imminent risk in Iraq in 2003, though there certainly had been a decade and more earlier for the country’s northern Kurds and southern Shiites.
Russia, by contrast, found it hard to find any takers for its assertion that civilian protection was the primary rationale for its South Ossetian adventure in 2008.
In Europe, by contrast, the huge challenge in the future will be migration, and not so much within the EU as from outside.
By contrast, banks and others can use European “passports” to provide financial services – which do have significant public-finance implications – throughout the EU.That is a nice idea, but it is half-baked: it fails to specify which taxpayers should be on the hook if something goes wrong and savers want their money back, as with the Icelandic banks in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, or even Switzerland.
Obama’s proposal to strike Syria, by contrast, is an attempt to enforce an important human-rights norm by directly punishing – through means that do not involve invasion and occupation – those who committed a gross violation.
The
contrast
between this dynamic space for open protest and Saudi Arabia could hardly be starker.
By contrast, Google is effective at what it does, and therefore has the legitimacy of results.
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