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This is to be contrasted with situations where parties consensually submit to jurisdiction.
The younger princess continued to be contrasted with her sister, favourably and unfavourably.
I suppose that is to be contrasted with the leeway allowed reporters in "news analysis" columns.
What a nation loses has to be contrasted with what it gains in return.
Parallel robots enjoy enhanced mechanical characteristics that have to be contrasted with a more complicated design.
What is fair, as thus conceived, is not something to be contrasted with what is unfair or fraudulent or tricky.
Diphthongs are to be contrasted in this respect with so-called pure vowels i.e., unchanging, or steady state, vowels.
Psychological understanding is fundamentally a matter of imaginative or empathetic understanding, and this kind of imaginative understanding is to be contrasted with causal explanation.
Coma and PVS are to be contrasted with the "locked in" syndrome, where the person is fully conscious but cannot communicate beyond eye signals.
Specifically, it suggests that harm should be understood as a special instance of injury, to be contrasted with other forms of injury, including rights-violations and lost expectancies.
But the function of the Secretary in this regard is purely ministerial and is to be contrasted to other situations in which the Secretary is exercising discretionary authority.
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