Contrast
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And this is in
contrast
to currents methods of fabric production, where a plant is grown, just the cotton part is harvested, processed into a yarn, woven into a fabric and then potentially shipped across oceans before being cut and sewn into a garment.
And in stark
contrast
to traditional cement production, they store more carbon than they make.
In contrast, it only took 13 years for most of us to have smartphones.
So again,
contrast
this with biology.
By contrast, in Greece and Rome, where grapes grew more easily, wine was as readily available as beer was in Egypt and Mesopotamia.
And now, in
contrast
to the laparoscopy, you can precisely place the needle in your instruments, and you can pass it all the way through and follow it in a trajectory.
And so we can compare and
contrast
the big ideas.
Importantly, in
contrast
to current antibiotics, the frequency at which bacteria develop resistance against halicin is remarkably low.
Contrast
that with Ready Mode, where we triage, which means we prioritize by degree of urgency.
So what we're trying to do is, we're trying to push these technologies towards creating bottom-up construction approaches for architecture, which
contrast
the current, Victorian, top-down methods which impose structure upon matter.
But, Japan, in
contrast
to India and China, maintained its national sovereignty.
Likewise, for the young stars, or in contrast, the young stars, they just should not be there.
We're actually injecting
contrast
into the organ.
We're injecting the
contrast
into the organ into this decellularized liver.
Rapid movement,
contrast.
Contrast
this with a child with autism playing the same game.
And what happens is when you think about living in California, you are thinking of the
contrast
between California and other places, and that contrast, say, is in climate.
And to
contrast
that, you can see the most important institution in the world, the World Bank, is an organization of the government, by the government, for the governments.
Just see the
contrast.
And to draw a
contrast
with that beleaguered North Atlantic population, I went to a new pristine population of Southern right whales that had only been discovered about 10 years ago in the sub-Antarctic of New Zealand, a place called the Auckland Islands.
In contrast, the genetic difference between HIV subtypes from different patients may be as much as 35 percent.
By contrast, years of marketing have taught me that if you actually want people to remember you and to appreciate what you do, the most potent things are actually very, very small.
By contrast, the signature whistle which dolphins use to stay in touch, each individual here has a radically different call.
I have a hard time envisioning a future in which someone is saying, "Where, oh where, can I find a picture of a cute cat?" Ushahidi, by contrast, is civic value.
But in
contrast
to this, in the developing world, far away, the aspiration of the average family there was to have food for the day.
These customs can be a complete
contrast
to those we might practice in Western cultures, where we would honor the memory of a loved one by talking about them and sharing photographs.
In contrast, Asian-American children performed best when they believed their mothers had made the choice, second best when they chose for themselves, and least well when it had been chosen by Miss Smith.
When, in contrast, two or more individuals see their choices and their outcomes as intimately connected, then they may amplify one another's success by turning choosing into a collective act.
When someone can't see how one choice is unlike another, or when there are too many choices to compare and contrast, the process of choosing can be confusing and frustrating.
And if you look at another factor, another contrast, a slave back then is worth about $40,000 in today's money.
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