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EasyJet's strong performance contrasts with the fate of national legacy carriers and regional airlines that have been cutting back routes.
The positive performance contrasts with a lacklustre 2014, when the football World Cup and a dearth of blockbuster films with mass appeal kept people away from cinemas.
The results showed that both the spatial context and the apparent motion had a negative impact on peripheral target detection performance: contrasts which are easy to detect in conditions close to the STV reference data may lead to poor performance if one adds context variables.
This poor economic performance contrasts sharply with other regions and countries at similar or lower stages of economic development in 1960.1 While many countries in Latin America contribute to this relatively poor performance, some countries stand out, such as Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, and Venezuela.
This strikingly good detection performance contrasts with the significant masking effects on both enumeration and change detection, even though the same temporal parameters, in terms of SOA and visual stimuli, were used.
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His performance contrasted with the earlier deposition of Bill Gates, the Microsoft chairman, which was repeatedly shown during the long-tunning antitrust trial, which Microsoft lost.
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We provide theoretical, graphical and statistical analysis to show the BUMDA performance contrasted with state of the art EDAs.
Nokia's performance contrasted sharply with rivals, including Motorola, the world's No. 2 mobile phone maker; Matsushita Communications Industrial and Royal Philips Electronicss -- which all cut their estimates of mobile phone sales recently.
Whitehurst, the author of "The Open Organization: Igniting Passion and Performance," contrasted his idea of leadership with an older one, in which CEOs defined a strategic advantage against a handful of competitors and issued marching orders for employees to follow.
Their stilted performance contrasted with the idiomatic naturalness and crisp ease with which the Ebène Quartet played Schubert's String Quartet No. 13 in A minor ("Rosamunde"), from 1824, in a late-night concert at the Kaplan Penthouse on Saturday.
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