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The contrast with the UK could not be more marked.
The contrast with Michael Phelps could hardly be more marked.
It's a telling moment, for the contrast in style between the two men could not be more marked.
With Chelsea spending almost £60m on an already strong team to bring in Diego Costa and Cesc Fábregas, the gulf in spending power could hardly be more marked.
Three said it welcomed Ofcom's move to reflect the value of spectrum, but that the price difference between high and low frequency spectrum should be more marked.
The contrast between the snail's pace of negotiations and the rapid rise in emissions catalogued by the International Energy Agency could scarcely be more marked.
Usually observable even before surgery, the defect tends to be more marked after operation and has been reported to persist for up to three years before eventual recovery.
The placebo effect seems to be more marked in children than adults, and particularly in children and adolescents with depression, although it is pervasive across ages and is present in non-psychiatric conditions as well.
No additional cooling was observed in this phase except on windier days, when leg temperature and respiration rate reductions tended to be more marked (slope estimates: −0.06 and −3.6, respectively).
The difference between the two fixtures - just 14 years apart - could not be more marked.
This trend will be more marked, when the spoiler is higher.
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