It's refreshing to hear an artist sing the pros as opposed to crying the cons of piracy on the Net. |
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America's over-reliance on technological, as opposed to human, intelligence has become legendary. |
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Notice the soft wadding, which I and a few other top tailors use, as opposed to the far more common ready-made shoulder pad. |
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It does not tell me that I am a substance as opposed to an accident or property. |
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I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold. |
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This is a strong acknowledgement of the importance of performed or perceived gender as opposed to the physical manifestation. |
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These traits point to one particular breed, a relatively rare show pigeon as opposed to a roller or racer. |
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Does he feel there would be fewer drunk driving convictions if these cases were judged by juries as opposed to a judge? |
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Jonathan chose two different shades of dye, which had the added bonus of being tinted colour, as opposed to bleach, and so kinder to my hair. |
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Even electrical and computer wiring can be changed in a few minutes as opposed to hours. |
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There's, sort of, six people who know what we do, and I feel a kinship to them, as opposed to a rivalry. |
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Not very PC, I know, but if you'd spent your whole life wishing you had womanly curves up top as opposed to just down below, you'd understand. |
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Witness their enthusiasm for UFOs as opposed to scientific cosmology, for alchemy instead of chemistry, for urban legends instead of hard news. |
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The bidders are charged an application fee of 100,000 kronor and then winners are chosen on merit as opposed to depth of pocket. |
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But obviously I think it's a positive if she refocuses her attention on others as opposed to directing her concern inward. |
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Does your writing process change when you write a musical as opposed to the other plays you've crafted? |
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Rather this issue would lie at the very heart of the claim for wrongful, as opposed to unfair, dismissal. |
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What is the natural remedy for thyroid replacement as opposed to the pharmaceutical? |
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I'm actually starting to feel positive about the upcoming test, as opposed to mildly ambivalent. |
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Socialists emphasized a social, as opposed to an individualist, approach to life, especially economic organization. |
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A vessel in which the loss of ground downwind is minimal is described as weatherly, as opposed to leewardly. |
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More than in other sports, football fans recollect jerseys and numbers as opposed to faces. |
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Squint your eyes and see the landscape as a series of shapes, lights and darks, as opposed to seeing every detail. |
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An effort should be made to apply pesticides into these areas as opposed to application onto exposed surfaces. |
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The question of whether or not these works engage or create a sense of place, as opposed to the no-place of Arcadian utopia, is never asked. |
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Looking over the catalogues and listings of the period, it is amusing to see what was popular then as opposed to what is popular now. |
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These are the new collectors, as opposed to aristocrats or members of other wealthy families who have inherited art. |
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These are potentiometers that operate in a linear direction as opposed to a rotary direction. |
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Subsequent studies have found that concept maps facilitated meaningful learning as opposed to rote learning. |
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The great thing about being in Calgary, as opposed to L.A., is that you kind of do art for art's sake, and comedy for comedy's sake. |
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Most ascomycetes have only two different mating types, as opposed to certain other fungi, in which many more mating types exist. |
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I now follow what is good medicine as opposed to what just makes people happier. |
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Why should they be here, together, as opposed to anywhere else on the mussel bed? |
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What do you see as the challenges on this circuit as opposed to most others? |
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All that this assumes is that we have some grip on the idea of doing what is morally right, as opposed to what is wrong. |
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It is also a big help to be playing regularly every week as opposed to 12 times a season. |
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Wenger thinks deeply about how to give his players what they need, as opposed to what they want. |
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The style now is more urban, more freestyle as opposed to obviously choreographed. |
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He just gave us a diatribe on what there is now, as opposed to what there was in the past. |
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Sometimes such optimism leads you to see the world as you wish it were as opposed to how it really is. |
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In terms of this bill, it is important to think about what the bill is not, as opposed to what it is. |
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The map shows the teams in which people actually work, as opposed to those they are assigned to. |
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The split tailgate, as opposed to a standard, top-hinged hatchback door, is fun. |
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I normally prefer listening to talk radio as opposed to music while driving. |
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The photography, buttressed by watchful blocking and acting, invites careful consideration of the calamity as opposed to tantalization. |
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These albums tend to involve a fully ironic approach, as opposed to one that is merely satirical or parodic. |
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There had been speculation that Division One would be made up of 10 teams as opposed to the past season's 12 divided into two groups of five. |
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These men were free, as opposed to the serfs of the sixteenth century, and organized to fend off marauding Tatars. |
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Buyers who want to use their second house as a holiday home, as opposed to a tax shelter, should opt for Section 48 properties. |
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The style in which the society's logo is rendered is very loose and natural as opposed to the sterility of a technical drawing. |
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This is more like an incredibly long concert as opposed to the traditional telethons of my youth. |
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I don't mean to say that Americans are a nation of superficial, backslapping enjoyers and happy-makers, as opposed to our suffering Slavic souls. |
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We've a lot of air support and a lot of backup as opposed to these small covert wars that we've been used to fighting. |
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He could have made a profit in such an economy, as opposed to looking for a rent increase of 70 per cent from the long suffering tenantry. |
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Do you find it hard to beat juggle and scratch as opposed to blending the records to entertain the crowds? |
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More than three in five of married people said they preferred to go on a UK trip with their partner as opposed to their friends. |
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They announce they're massing troops, seemingly unaware that this just makes for one rich target as opposed to many. |
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Shredded bark, as opposed to nuggets or chips, provides the best coverage and, in my opinion, looks the best. |
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You have to manage the game the way you think you can win it, as opposed to what the book says or what the second-guessers might say. |
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Harness racing, pacing and trotting, is raced by standard-bred horses as opposed to thoroughbreds, who do the galloping. |
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Stick to classic sideburns as opposed to the kind that take over your face or have a life of their own. |
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But that begs the question of why that deal happened now as opposed to two years ago and what we had to give up to get it. |
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It is specifically targeted at those travelling on holidays as opposed to members travelling on posting who are already in receipt of allowances. |
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How different is the betting on that game as opposed to the South Australian game? |
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The bulbs shed white light, as opposed to the old-denture hue of plain old bulbs. |
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A maneuvering body undergoes translation or rotation as opposed to a stable body in which the sum of all forces and all turning moments are zero. |
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Though unlike the Dressage farm's paddocks, these were dirt as opposed to grass and each had a large hay wheel in the center. |
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Just over half of the university presidents in our studies led public as opposed to private institutions. |
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But honestly, the man belongs under a bridge asking billy goats inane questions, as opposed to seducing a trio of hot nubile actresses. |
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It was my intention to declare a mistrial as opposed to an adjournment for the following reasons. |
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With this kind of configuration, the grapple works like a hand as opposed to a thumb and bucket, which is more like wearing a mitten. |
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Shane and Caith had begun to slap one another on the crown, as opposed to smoothing the other's hair. |
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The Home Secretary took umbrage at the suggestion that his son had told him what to do, as opposed to taking a filial interest in his work. |
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Jim is unanimously voted out in the first episode as opposed to Tom's big win. |
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Self-assured as opposed to unappealingly cocksure, Evolution Flight would be a towering achievement based on any criteria you chose to elect. |
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I met him in the small, relaxed, carpeted upper dining room, as opposed to the larger, more boisterous, uncarpeted ground-floor one. |
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It provides the clinician with the most information for dosing the patient in the future as opposed to the other methods. |
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The ownership of land, as opposed to personal property, is subject to particular rules. |
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I don't think the problem is the color, the problem is the highlighting as opposed to an underline. |
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Then they would collect unemployment benefit as opposed to strike pay from the union. |
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Concentrate on the content and information presentation as opposed to advertising and slick sales copy. |
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Beth's priority is the quality of her song-writing as opposed to the number of units sold. |
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The rockets are called the shuttle's solid rocket boosters because they contain solid, as opposed to liquid, propellant. |
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Thus there are some signs that we might get a week of eloquent dispute as opposed to small-minded and parochial bickering. |
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What does free music mean for the established artists as opposed to the legions of unsigned bands currently clogging up the web? |
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All positing of the real, as opposed to the intentional, existence of the world must be bracketed. |
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In the words of one of its founders, noetic science is concerned with subjective experience as opposed to materialistic science. |
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Wilton carpet is a short-weave carpet with a sheared pile that gives it a velvet texture, as opposed to Brussels carpet, which is unsheared. |
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This means that the plasma TV is only a few inches thick as opposed to the tube televisions that were large, bulky pieces of furniture. |
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Do you find yourself becoming quite a different person writing fiction as opposed to non-fiction? |
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So virility was manliness as opposed to eunuchism, and a virago was a woman acting like a man. |
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Apparently I am a Virgo, as opposed to a blend of Virgo-Leo, which was kinda cool. |
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Gahan's voice sounds very clean and warm as opposed to the bravura that occupies much of his vocals and performance. |
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In a non-passive medium like the web people are information-seeking, interactive users as opposed to passive viewers. |
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It's time to start trusting students to make their own informed decisions, as opposed to spoon-feeding them. |
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How much emphasis has been placed on qualitative research methodology as opposed to its application? |
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This 1953 recording was the first on LP, as opposed to 78s, and its starry cast attracted a wide audience. |
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States obtained in this way are called mixed states, as opposed to pure states, which cannot be described as a mixture of others. |
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Patients identify offending foods by common names such as lobster, as opposed to the species names. |
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Jeng executes his landscapes in crayon and oil, as opposed to the more traditional Chinese ink. |
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I appreciate that some people may not like modern architecture as opposed to the large ornate old-fashioned buildings. |
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There is a natural-law conception of economics, as opposed to a Venetian-style, oligarchical, financier conception. |
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Just click on the hash sign at the bottom of your articles and you'll have a link to the article as opposed to the site. |
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Now, I know in this blog I have talked about how much I would like a relationship, as opposed to a meaningless one-night stand. |
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A cenobite is usually a monk in a monastery, as opposed to an anchorite, who is a monk living alone. |
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The idea that coloration might arise from structural elements as opposed to pigments is not new. |
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The history of apartheid has been a struggle of the individual as opposed to centralized government power. |
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There was lots of room for her to reveal herself as a positive person as opposed to the way it went. |
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When reading what I'm about to write you must understand this fundamental difference in my outlook as opposed to my cousin's outlook. |
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People who think that he should make the International Festival more populist, as opposed to highbrow, have clearly missed the point. |
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Here, reactions from players can occur based on their suspicion of an over-educated conductor, as opposed to a practical musician. |
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The effect is subtle, yet it works, and while the overall result is undeniably decadent, the space feels individual as opposed to ostentatious. |
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It is so wonderful to finally have a happy success story, as opposed to a frantic and sad run to the vet. |
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It is structured on a carbon fibre chassis as opposed to the aluminium constructed model. |
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Tensions are the driving forces in our lives, the struggles stretching and deepening as opposed to cheapening our life experience. |
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He was not an expert and was not qualified to say whether the laying of hoggin as opposed to tarmac made this community garden dangerous. |
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Harness racing, pacing and trotting, are raced by standard-bred horses as opposed to thoroughbreds, who do the galloping. |
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Why Celtic chose green-and-white hoops as opposed to stripes nobody seems sure. |
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Because the structure of the Iraqi insurgency is horizontal as opposed to hierarchical, it cannot be decapitated. |
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As more people become politically active, the greater the extent of partisan pamphleteering as opposed to more moderate discourse. |
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Spray colognes work best when you spray the air, and then walk through the mist of musk, as opposed to drenching your skin with smell. |
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He added that support tights, as opposed to proper compression hosiery, would not be beneficial. |
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They wore trousers or pants as opposed to the knee-britches of their social superiors. |
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Vellum, traditionally made from calf skin as opposed to parchment which is made from goat or sheep skin, is very expensive. |
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The first is that these albums tend to involve a fully ironic approach, as opposed to one that is merely satirical or parodic. |
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There were a total of 592 church marriages recorded in the county as opposed to 126 civil marriages. |
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He is now looking at just four GCSE passes as opposed to the eight high grade passes she believes he is capable of. |
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He is a pure pocket passer, meaning that he stands back and throws, as opposed to someone who scrambles and throws. |
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It is a matter of getting issues across in a classy way, as opposed to writing about them in a crass manner. |
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A pastry cook can note difference in the thicknesses of creme anglaise made right before service as opposed to that made the day before. |
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A good child is often termed well adjusted, as opposed to children who are shy, withdrawn, overly aggressive, or hyperactive. |
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In the past, when cash was scarce, spending patterns told us who had real cash as opposed to those who were on speaking terms with a pawnbroker. |
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The car park will operate a pay-on-exit system as opposed to other pay-and-display car parks in the area. |
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This method of tuning the pan is what gives it it's ringing quality as opposed to a dull clunk. |
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Heavy metal, as opposed to hard rock, was a quintessentially British phenomenon. |
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Let's consider the facts surrounding the death of David, as opposed to the bitterly contested evidence. |
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What is the estimated comparative risk associated with regular lipstick use, as opposed to using dietary supplements such as bitter orange? |
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For the latter, it is a case of ensuring the customer is aware of the service and is attracted to using it as opposed to the competition. |
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Lynn sees reflexology as a complementary treatment, as opposed to alternative. |
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Try to roll your body in, as if getting into a fetal position, as opposed to keeping your back rigid. |
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Respondents were asked to indicate which items were indeed the titles of real children's books as opposed to fictitious titles. |
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For instance, that the state must prove guilt as opposed to the accused proving innocence. |
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Some pans have a plate or base core of the conductible metal, as opposed to the entire core. |
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The organisation insists most people favour restrictions on smoking, as opposed to a total ban. |
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Physical as opposed to intangible assets in businesses in advanced economies such as Ireland's are reducing in importance. |
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Classic utilitarianism is consequentialist as opposed to deontological because of what it denies. |
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So why did they select this genre for a ride as opposed to studying jazz or Mozart at the conservatorium? |
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Since you mentioned that your walls are plaster as opposed to drywall, this makes things a little easier. |
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Additionally, some of these brokers may even levy a flat fee, as opposed to charging a percentage of the consideration. |
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According to Platonic philosophy, mathematics is the proper training for understanding the Universe as it is, as opposed to how it appears. |
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Successful navigation was almost entirely due to the skill of the crew as opposed to any man-made contrivance. |
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It seems the fall trend in Hollywood is the secret romance, as opposed to the previous trend of in-your-face romance. |
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On top of this the agreement must be policed exclusively by US forces, as opposed to the United Nations or any other body. |
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With respect, the use of a knife as opposed to the use of a cosh in their minds is clearly something quite different. |
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He became the patron and mentor of the younger poets, welcoming all innovations, as opposed to Jeffers the loner whom, nota bene, he mercilessly bashed in his essays. |
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Any item that comes from a chiller cabinet, as opposed to a freezer, tin or packet, has an instant cachet, an aura of freshness and superiority about it. |
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In earlier times there had been advances in rubber sheaths but they were seen more as a protection against syphilis as opposed to a form of birth control. |
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Not since the blackouts of 2003 were the sheath-like towers of the city's iconic skyline etched in such deep black, as opposed to their customary high-wattage glitter. |
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The threat environment is different on a normal business day, as opposed to a day when a visiting dignitary and possible terrorist target is visiting a building or complex. |
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Was there any evidence of any actual, as opposed to contingent liability? |
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For someone who, in the past, has been rated as the best goalkeeper in the world, it bewilders me why he so often opts to do the silly as opposed to the sensible. |
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Through chastity, as opposed to adultery and harlotry, both spiritual and physical, a person refuses to be made into an instrument and vessel of pleasure. |
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Calderwood, to his credit, admires quick and classy defenders as opposed to the kind of cloggers who reduce football to its lowest common denominator. |
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The new library will be on one level, as opposed to the Renwick St library which has restricted access because of narrow stairs, high shelving and narrow stairs. |
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Make sure your child eats healthy nourishing food as opposed to junk food. |
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Second string athletes like discus throwers are stuck with bodgie second rate Ukrainian made growth hormone as opposed to the top notch American stuff. |
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The hat, as opposed to helmet, made for a cute and apt symbol for this. |
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I then point out that if he actually dials the right number instead of transposing the last 2 digits to end in 67 as opposed to 76 he might be more successful. |
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It's unclear whether war can be declared against a terrorist group, as opposed to a sovereign country, and that muddles the issue of what qualifies as combat or self-defense. |
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I started perceiving the world in terms of wishes as opposed to reality. |
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The anonymous sources provided information as opposed to opinion. |
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The attack described by Abbasi suggests, however, a physical explosion as opposed to a cyberattack. |
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Well, I still think the art direction is a little too much the style of the books' designer, Seth, as opposed to Charles M. Schulz, but I suppose that ship has sailed. |
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One of our biggest problems is perception as opposed to reality. |
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I also managed to blag a VIP pass, which meant, as opposed to the huddled masses enjoying the show, I had the use of proper toilets and a bar, invaluable festival tools. |
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I suppose this reflects what she really thinks, as opposed to the similar but more weaselly language crafted by lawyers for the law school's website. |
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Mohammad wanted to form a tribe or ummah that was connected through faith, as opposed to blood ties. |
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This is a caladium species, and when I say a species, I mean a plant that occurs exactly as you see in the forest, as opposed to a plant that's been bred by the hybridists. |
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Blog readers will note the Parliamentary Crest on the frontpage of the trifold pamphlet, meaning that the pamphlet was funded by taxpayers as opposed to use of party funds. |
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Unlike Maryland, national costs for institutionalization as opposed to HCBS do not differ by an order of magnitude. |
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Gym memberships and even personal training are now regarded as necessities in the middle class and upper middle class, as opposed to being the symbol of the rich. |
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These three are conservatives as opposed to Right Wing sock puppets. |
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The lack of pulsation in the middle of a target cell as opposed to a healthy specimen is due to the fact that the cell membrane has collapsed on itself. |
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Most students share the opinion that uptown Waterloo is the preferred location for shopping, entertainment and alcoholic consumption, as opposed to downtown Kitchener. |
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However, it has recently been found that the alpha male in many species is the one who is most socially skilled, as opposed to being physically the strongest. |
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We felt that it was blood money as opposed to anything else. |
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Once again at the level of the overkingship, as opposed to the smaller kingdoms, there was no continuity of existence and association with a particular family. |
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In Pegler's language, controllable capital employed is capital within its control as a subsidiary, as opposed to capital under the control of the parent company. |
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Wouldn't you rather have her issue arrive in your mailbox as opposed to loafing around bodegas and drugstores for hours until you build up the courage to buy it? |
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This would free journalists to do the job of informing citizens, and allow stations to compete on the basis of quality news-gathering as opposed to sensationalism. |
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But among pedophiles, this trend is skewed, with sexual, as opposed to nurturing, emotions burgeoning. |
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Our kids, who are not big pizza fans, loved the Hawaiian, partially because it was made with back bacon as opposed to ham, and partially because the crust wasn't overcooked. |
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In other words, even the written form of the language is not clearly preserved in a definite form, as opposed to hinted at in various fragments in different orthographies. |
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In Iraq, Yemen, and Somalia, host governments invited U.S. forces in, as opposed to Syria. |
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He is also reorienting acquisition policy toward individual works, as opposed to the absorption of entire collections, which typically arrive with strings attached. |
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This is a story that celebrates difference, as opposed to the story of a dysfunctional kid. |
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Ultimately we get to the facts as opposed to the suppositions. |
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Indeed, one of the functions of entrepreneurs, as opposed to academics, is to figure out how to make a public good into an excludable private good. |
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Perhaps the predominance of single mothers as opposed to single fathers is also a result of social expectations. |
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Notice how much finer detail you get from the laser cut in the clay on the left as opposed to the rubber stamp embossed into the clay on the right! |
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It's also not fair that the sitting governor requires a majority vote to remain in office, as opposed to the plurality an opponent needs to unseat him. |
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It is not an idealist, not a romantic call to ethics of conviction as opposed to ethics of responsibility. |
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Contemporary philosophers recognize the possibility that sentences that express identities might be synthetic as opposed to analytic or true by definition. |
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I wouldn't mind serving my time in such a humanitarian force, as opposed to spending 10 to 13 months being trained to be cannon fodder and wear camouflage. |
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Quite frankly, I am of the view that you will be able to better deal with those mental health issues in the provincial penal system as opposed to the federal penal system. |
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It should be remembered that the buildings of Regency Newcastle differ from Nash's London by being of finely cut ashlar, as opposed to the capital's stucco. |
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But when they are compared with their U.S. peers, they seem both pretty conservative and pretty liberal as opposed to anomic, alienated, violent, and excluded. |
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The Commons Treasury select committee heard that 55 per cent of those with a store card were paying credit, as opposed to settling the balance, when their statement arrived. |
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Yes, a Plan B, one that places more stock in patient strategy as opposed to impatient action. |
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If a candidate can't connect with the voters, can't give them an affirmative reason to support him, as opposed to the other candidates, that's his problem. |
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Viewers started to get used to the idea that if they switched on their TV screens before 9 am they would have a programme to watch as opposed to a test card or a blank screen. |
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Set in a world that saw actual costumed vigilantes appear in real life as opposed to the funny books we are treated to a view of the superhero as outcast. |
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Morphological mutants were grouped in a class with yellow conidia and other with pale vinaceous conidia as opposed to the green wild type conidia. |
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This includes a list of ingredients that are not permitted, as opposed to the white list that focuses on a very substantial list of things that are permitted. |
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Still, a monthlong commitment, as opposed to a yearlong one, might be more practical. |
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Some people call me a traitor or a collaborator for all the above and for speaking the truth as opposed to rhetorical, fiery speeches which have been our downfall. |
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Bryophytes reproduce through syngamy and meiosis, but the dominant stage of the plant is the gametophyte, as opposed to the sporophyte in vascular plants. |
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But to then say that this is somehow proof of some kind of development vote as opposed to sharing a common view is open to different interpretation. |
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We examined what makes an object functional as opposed to non-functional. |
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Battalion adjutant Capt Sean Kearns said the aims of the training were to develop effective teamwork, and to help identify true leaders, as opposed to designated leaders. |
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Many of McNown's incompletions have been the result of not knowing where his receivers will be, as opposed to his inability to deliver the ball precisely. |
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It may be that this is easier in relation to subordinate as opposed to primary legislation, but it appears to open the door to the possibility of courts rewording statutes. |
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He nailed me for calling it a migration as opposed to an irruption. |
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And he pledged that the Tories would bring back the right of all voters to use a polling booth, as opposed to some recent elections which have seen all-postal voting. |
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As result of your reading did you form an opinion regarding the sincerity of the writer in an attempt to express an honest picture as opposed to mere bawdy? |
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There's a problem here, an interesting one if one is concerned about reading as an act of pleasure as opposed to literature as a field of scholarship. |
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An aware, as opposed to naive, romanticism never did anyone any harm. |
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Most of the standing and merchantable timber in Oldham was found on the private holdings as opposed to the common lands, which were largely moorland. |
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Rather a kind of idiosyncratic ordering has been sought in relation to the place and task, as opposed to the ready-made orders of type and technique. |
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They're still going to be armed, and indeed the crew are going to be armed but they'll be armed for a police constabulary role as opposed to a military role. |
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I call home from my mobile as I head for the bus, and conduct a brief conversation featuring the merits of green, as opposed to red, Thai chicken curry. |
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And where are the political thinkers, as opposed to the apparatchiks? |
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It is also true that the reasons authoritatively given for the wars, as opposed to those concocted by their left-wing supporters, were a tissue of lies. |
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Again, in the background, one can make out a type of building, and the entire picture is framed by many trees, as opposed to the two trees in the previous picture. |
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Battling with dance partners measuring 12 to 15 feet in height, if she steps on their toes, as opposed to a polite shove, Tracy has several tonnes of water landing on her. |
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Knowledge of causal risk factors thus relies heavily on the results of experimental trials as opposed to even the most elegant observational, longitudinal research. |
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He was a chief of state, as opposed to an operating officer. |
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If the marriage was invalid, Grayson does not have to pay out a dime in alimony as opposed to a divorce. |
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For starters, the pugilistic Governor framed his record as being about results, as opposed to partisan politics. |
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He was taken to a place in Ireland called limerick where he suffered undue hardships as opposed to due hardships. |
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So for some men it was clear that their offending was really about seeking intimacy with kids as opposed to adults, who they saw as untrustworthy. |
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Drawings of humans were rare and are usually schematic as opposed to the more detailed and naturalistic images of animal subjects. |
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What most interested the poet, however, was the literal sense of Biblical sources as opposed to their typological or allegorical significance. |
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He believes that silver and gold, as opposed to paper money, are the appropriate currency for international transactions. |
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Socialists view freedom as a concrete situation as opposed to a purely abstract ideal. |
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A sound film is a motion picture with synchronized sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as opposed to a silent film. |
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Crown dependencies are possessions of the British Crown, as opposed to overseas territories or colonies of the United Kingdom. |
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There are at least 180 endemic plant species in the overseas territories as opposed to only 12 on the UK mainland. |
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The main thing I suggested to Archbishop Nichols was to ride on fairly low gears and pedal as opposed to push,' he said. |
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Some uses of this system have fostered the creation of an electoral alliance between political parties or groups as opposed to a coalition. |
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Jones opted to form a minority government as opposed to continuing the coalition, allowing Labour to govern alone. |
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The intercropping system altered bacterial community structures in the rhizosphere as opposed to that in monocultured crops. |
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Witi Ihimaera and Bruce Stewart provide a contrasting view of the male hero, since they write of Maori society as opposed to Pakeha society. |
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In 2006, Airbus confirmed development of a full bleed air system on the A350, as opposed to the 787's bleedless configuration. |
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Ranchero culture values the individual as opposed to the society as a whole. |
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On 1 July 2015, the Airports Commission submitted their final report, recommending the expansion of Heathrow Airport as opposed to Gatwick. |
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Passengers used the routes from point to point as opposed to using it as a connection for longer haul Virgin Atlantic flights. |
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The legless wyvern distinguishes it as a Leicester wyvern as opposed to other wyverns. |
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Bengali makes use of postpositions, as opposed to the prepositions used in English and other European languages. |
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Thus around 80 to 90 percent of the time, electronic equipment is being affected by tiny surges as opposed to lightening flashes or blackouts. |
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Wesleyan Methodists identify with the Arminian conception of free will, as opposed to the theological determinism of absolute predestination. |
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When in Scotland, the British monarch simply attends church, as opposed to her role in the English Church as Supreme Governor. |
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Other public involvement has included the display of visitors', as opposed to curators', interpretation of certain artworks. |
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The scavenged material was weathered, as opposed to material from the passage, which was neither weathered nor scavenged. |
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The Ethiopian day is reckoned as beginning at 6 AM as opposed to 12 AM, concurrently with sunrise throughout the year. |
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They represented everywhere government by force, as opposed to government by law. |
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Students apply to become members of a particular faculty, as opposed to the school within which teaching is based. |
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The flat base gives a nice, consistent surface for the gas to push against as opposed to the cone-shaped boattail. |
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Little space was given to the unfree, which reflects the lack of dependence upon slaves as opposed to other societies, such as Ancient Rome. |
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Modern represents a tartan that is coloured using chemical dye, as opposed to natural dye. |
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National trunk roads are planned nationally, as opposed to other roads, which are planned locally. |
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Most true silver deposits, as opposed to argentiferous deposits of other metals, came from Tertiary period vulcanism. |
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Tradition was broken again when Charles proceeded straight from secondary school into university, as opposed to joining the British Armed Forces. |
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The abbreviated lesson only took fifteen minutes as opposed to an hour and a half. |
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Porpoises, as opposed to their dolphin counterparts, generally do not thrive in captivity, and are very difficult to maintain. |
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The ferret is also more fertile than the polecat, producing two or more litters annually, as opposed to just one. |
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Its phenotypic variations may be indicative of a speciation event, as opposed to phenotypic plasticity. |
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The revised schedule consisted of four sessions as opposed to the usual five. |
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S to issue orders in their own name as opposed to previously by the Secretary in the name of the Board. |
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Increasingly, business people in a group have been chartering private carriages as opposed to individual seats on the train. |
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It is small, intimate and dark inside as opposed to the boomingly noisy, large and soulless bars that spoil too many city centres. |
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Bancroft's method is algebraic, as opposed to numerical, and can be used for four or more satellites. |
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There have been fewer injuries as a result of only carrying lethal loads in the shotgun, as opposed to deterrent rounds. |
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As such, when in groups, all individuals fare worse when food is clumped as opposed to when it is widely spaced. |
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Bats are the only mammals that can truly fly, as opposed to gliding mammals such as the flying squirrel. |
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What is more, the exhibition explores the 5th to the 8th centuries as opposed to the more familiar later periods of Borobudur and Angkor. |
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The pH in marshes tends to be neutral to alkaline, as opposed to bogs, where peat accumulates under more acid conditions. |
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Even more important, this final masculine rhyme draws attention to the spatial as opposed to temporal object and experience. |
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These types of fossil are called trace fossils or ichnofossils, as opposed to body fossils. |
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The majority of land in this area is heathland, and there are few settlements, as opposed to the eastern part of the Harbour. |
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Other mammals phonate using vocal folds, as opposed to the vocal cords seen in birds and reptiles. |
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Presumably, seeing as Anderson is said to be a GFM as opposed to just a plain old FM, there are men out there who are fake family men. |
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In this way, cultural boundaries of communication could be explored, as opposed to using linguistic boundaries or notions about the residence. |
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In architecture the Khrushchev era mostly focused on functional design as opposed to the highly decorated style of Stalin's epoch. |
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They shifted to a nomadic lifestyle, as opposed to agriculture, based on hunting bison on horseback and moved down to the Great Plains. |
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In these cases, the enslaved people preferred rice that was part of their culture as opposed to the European preference for Carolina rice. |
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Lysippos' sculpture, famous for its naturalism, as opposed to a stiffer, more static pose, is thought to be the most faithful depiction. |
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This led to a fashion in Cordoba for claiming pure Arab ancestry as opposed to descent from freed slaves. |
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They generally extended horizontally as opposed to the towering Maya pyramids, and often had restricted access. |
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Some legends describe him as opposed to human sacrifice while others describe him practicing it. |
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