Sentence examples for in a notable contrast from inspiring English sources

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In a notable contrast to the rapid rise in yields that we saw in the Treasury bond market in June, yields on the 10-year Treasury are down to just 4.79% Friday, a decline of over 11 basis points on the day and roughly 50 basis points from their highs in June.

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Morgenthau's immediate surrender in the jogger case makes a notable contrast with his hard line in the Palladium matter.

And appropriately enough, he did it on a day that seemed to illustrate the public's conflicted attitude toward homosexuality in politics and government -- a notable contrast to the parallel world that is the nation's popular culture.

Yet African leaders have been exceptionally vocal and united in telling him to go — a notable contrast to their reluctance to condemn President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, who undertook a similar scorched-earth strategy after a contested election in 2008.

There is a notable contrast in the utility of intra-monomer and intersubunit predicted contacts for structure modeling.

There is, however, a notable contrast between the acceleration in menarche for father-absent girls consistently found in developed societies and the lack of any association in our findings.

Missing are India and Turkey, two democracies, regional powers and offspring of differing empires, British versus Ottoman, a notable contrast here unexamined.

The public displays of Palestinian pride and solidarity were a notable contrast with the Democratic Party platform.

Yet the level of support for trade agreements in general, and the pending Pacific pact in particular, stands in notable contrast to the toxicity of trade in an election season largely defined by anger among working-class voters.

In his opinion, which was written in an especially understated tone, in notable contrast to the bombastic rhetoric that accompanied the war on terror, he cited Rutledge's dissent in the Ahrens case — which he himself had helped write, fifty-six yearlierrliearlier

But the phenomenon is felt much more acutely in France because (in notable contrast with Britain) the nation's self-image is existentially bound up with its sense of cultural excellence, and with the assumption that their ideas have universal appeal: "France," claimed the historian Ernest Lavisse without any irony, "is charged with representing the cause of humanity".

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