This is the starkest, most distopian vision of a wireless future imaginable. |
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Transactions data from the Cyprus property registries have been the starkest indicator of a sharp decline. |
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The political dimension of procurement looks starkest in the context of war and postwar reconstruction. |
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The number of 70-year-olds taking orders at a McDonald's is one of the starkest reminders of the human destruction embodied in this crisis. |
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This slogan displays the starkest reality of this period, namely the imperative of overthrowing this ahistorical regime in its entirety. |
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The failures of the externally imposed neo-liberal policies of the IFIs are starkest in Argentina. |
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The artist conjures resonant beauty from the starkest of sounds. |
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Her tranquility in mortal crisis was the starkest kind of contrast with her life, a life marred by needless psychological pain, no rest, no peace of mind. |
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Mutoko is the starkest example of an African media revolution which has seen a growing number of independent radio stations sprout up across the continent. |
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The starkest example is the increasing use of governance to further donors' national security interests. |
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The starkest difference emerges for the resource exporting countries, Australia and Canada. |
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The starkest difference between the two sides comes in the seam and swing bowling where five or six miles per hour makes all the difference. |
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The starkest outcome of depression is suicide-the second leading cause of injury-related death among teens. |
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The potato provides one of the starkest warnings against the loss of crop diversity. |
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These are areas reflecting some of the starkest inequities in global health. |
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And it was a Republican President, Ronald Reagan, who once articulated the goal we now seek in the starkest of terms. |
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The recent events surrounding the BSE crisis provide the starkest possible reminder and the Commission has already set about taking measures to deal effectively with this emergency. |
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She has generated considerable enthusiasm in conservative circles and presented herself as the starkest contrast to Ms. Gillibrand, whom she has criticized as ultraliberal and out of step with New Yorkers. |
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Outdoor clothing manufacturer Patagonia provides one of the starkest examples, going so far as to tell its customers to repair their togs rather than replace them. |
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A simple average of how much time has been lost in each of these categories produces our overall measure. Stockmarkets give some of the starkest results. |
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And he does not pretend at all that a taste for tipple, tuck and cigarettes makes him anything other than the starkest of contrasts with the ascetic ex-marine whose job he intends to inherit. |
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Railways provide perhaps the starkest instances of regulatory failure, issues about effectiveness and encroachment or assault on regulatory independence. |
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The imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and manage the impacts of climate change illustrates, in the starkest manner possible, our global interdependence. |
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To put it in the starkest possible way: is education about giving each child, each young man or woman, the opportunity to develop his or her full potential as a person and as a member of society? |
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The facts of these cases put the problem in its starkest terms: in one instance difficulties in communication occurred during the premature birth of twin daughters, compounding an already stressful situation. |
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One of the starkest divisions is economic. |
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The starkest evidence of the slippiness of the track came in in the opener when favourite Super Say lost all chance by almost coming down at the bend past the stands. |
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Patagonia is the holy grail of die hard alpinists and Torres Del Paine in Chile is the silver chalice that offers this grail in its starkest form. |
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