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But constitutionalists differ on the extent to which Britain's comparatively opaque and unregulated procedure, laid down in the cabinet manual, could be improved.
Standard X-ray images easily differentiate between bone and soft tissue; additional contrast between different areas of soft tissue is afforded by the injection of a contrast medium a liquid or gas that is comparatively opaque to X-rays, as shown in the photograph (see diagnostic imaging).
It's not nearly so easy in the comparatively opaque world of startups, where VCs are largely relying on data points within their own portfolios, and founders are dependent on the funding announcements they see, along with the anecdotes they hear at networking events.
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China-centered mutual funds are comparatively few, perhaps because even big financial institutions can face significant costs in researching the relatively opaque Chinese market.
While there is clear evidence for those burials in the form of bones, grave goods and so on, the beliefs which lay behind them remain obviously opaque: it's difficult enough to try to put yourself in the mindset of, say, a comparatively recent Anglo-Saxon, let alone trying to evaluate the beliefs of anyone this far back.
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"Often opaque".
Many are comparatively shallow.
Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.
JR himself is opaque.
Parties' accounts are opaque.
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