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In contrast, other researchers point to the significantly higher risk of tardive dyskinesia and EPS with the typicals and for this reason alone recommend first-line treatment with the atypicals, notwithstanding a greater propensity for metabolic adverse effects in the latter.
In contrast, it is now well-established that consumption of trans fats, such as those present in partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, are a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
By contrast, a previous study in 2008 had found only 38 percent of lemur species were at risk of extinction.
By contrast, grain can be stored for several years without much risk of rotting.
In contrast to the traditional Italian pizza used in the research, popular pizza varieties in many parts of the world are often loaded with high fat cheeses and fatty meats, a high intake of which can contribute to obesity, itself a risk factor for cancer.
Professor Francesco Cappuccio said, " Short sleep has been shown to be a risk factor for weight gain, hypertension, and Type 2 diabetes, sometimes leading to mortality ; but in contrast to the short sleep-mortality association, it appears that no potential mechanisms by which long sleep could be associated with increased mortality have yet been investigated.
In contrast, parts of the country that are mild to hot year-round have a lower public health risk from excessive heat.
In contrast to the high turnout for the final episode of M * A * S * H, it struggled in its first season and was at risk of being cancelled.
The rationale behind this decision is that further testing ( specifically CT angiogram of the chest ) may cause more harm ( from radiation exposure and contrast dye ) than the risk of PE.
The root of time-preference in Reisman's view is an internal risk premium that is specific to the owner of the goods, in contrast to an external risk premium that is demanded when the owner invests them in a production process or lends them to another.
By contrast, everyday reasoning is mostly nonmonotonic because it involves risk: we jump to conclusions from deductively insufficient premises.
In jazz, he found " the rhythmic drive, the risk, the absolute contrast to the pale, academic approach I had been taught.
In contrast, a risk averse person presented with these options would accept some amount less than € 50 in preference to the risky option, while a risk seeking person would accept a less than 50 % chance of € 100 in preference to the sure € 50.
In contrast, a risk averse investor would diversify among a variety of assets, taking account of their risk features, even though doing so would lower the expected return on the overall portfolio.
Many people had concluded that people in a group setting would make decisions based on what they assumed to be the overall risk level of a group ; because Stoner ’ s work did not necessarily address this specific theme, and because it does seem to contrast Stoner ’ s initial definition of risky shift, additional controversy arose leading researchers to further examine the topic.
In contrast, the risk of homicide for older men was far greater outside the family than within.
In contrast, the World Health Organization concluded in 2004 that “ lindane is not likely to pose a carcinogenic risk to humans .”
By contrast, according to the subjective theory of value ( as used by neoclassical economists ), the wages offered necessarily represent the marginal wealth generated by the labour, and any profit ( or loss ) is due to other inputs provided, such as arbitrage, time value of money, or risk.
Though recent studies have shown there may be an increased risk of coronary heart disease and heart attacks with rosiglitazone, pioglitazone treatment, in contrast, has shown significant protection from both micro-and macro-vascular cardiovascular events and plaque progression.
In contrast to other terms for legally operative language, the term disclaimer usually implies situations that involve some level of uncertainty, waiver, or risk.
In contrast to exchange risk, caused by gold's fluctuation against national currency, the purchasing power of gold ( and therefore DGCs ) is measured by its fluctuation against other commodities, goods and services.

contrast and management
While many socialist currents advocated economic planning as an eventual substitute for the market for factors of production, some define economic planning as being based on worker-self management, with production being carried out to directly satisfy human needs, and contrast this with the concept of a command economy of the Soviet Union, which they characterize as being based on a top-down bureaucratic administration of the economy in a similar fashion to a capitalist firm.
Details about encryption, key management, and logging are all discussed in the specification as are the minimum specifications for the projectors employed including the color gamut, the contrast ratio and the brightness of the image.
They usually seek, in contrast, to preserve the integrity of existing ecologies and ecoregions, and in general are more pessimistic about human “ management ”.
In contrast to this view, some I – O psychologists believe that employees engage in OCBs as a form of " impression management ," a term coined by Erving Goffman in his 1959 book The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life.
Systems programmers, in contrast, write programs to maintain and control computer systems software, such as operating systems and database management systems.
* the information exchange concerning the establishment and control of a telecommunication circuit and the management of the network, in contrast to user information transfer
In contrast to financial accountancy information, management accounting information is:
In contrast to Arnold Rothstein, Masseria was an uneducated man with poor manners and limited management skills.
Although willing to change sides at any time in the interests of his own survival, Silver has compensating virtues: he is wise enough to pay attention to money management, in contrast to the spendthrift ways of most pirates, and is physically courageous despite his disability ; for instance, when Flint's cache is found to be empty, he coolly stands his ground against five grown men despite having only Hawkins to back him.
In contrast to a Western balance sheet, Chinese accounting standards do not include an accounting of the debts that a corporation holds, and are less suitable for management control than for accounting for tax purposes.
In contrast, replacement planning is focused narrowly on identifying specific back-up candidates for given senior management positions.
Multicast management on IPv6 networks is handled by Multicast Listener Discovery ( MLD ) which uses ICMPv6 messaging in contrast to IGMP's bare IP encapsulation.
The user friendly interface includes features like photo editing & printing, web album galleries, slide shows, photo management & cataloging, custom sorting, IPTC & Exif editor, thumbnail generation, resize & resample images, jp2000, batch conversion, database keyword searching, red eye removal, color / sharpness / brightness & contrast correction, artefacts removal, clone brush, scanner & TWAIN import, screen capture, lossless JPEG rotation, gamma correction, print ordering and screenshows with many transition effects, watermark text, image annotations, panorama stitch & animation, video capture, PDF album export, photo layouts, collages, frames, shadows, histograms, automatic white balance, and Skype photo sharing.
Industrial relations scholarship also assumes that there are at least some inherent conflicts of interest between employers and employees ( for example, higher wages versus higher profits ) and thus, in contrast to scholarship in human resource management and organizational behavior, conflict is seen as a natural part of the employment relationship.
In contrast, project management is about doing projects right.
Many manufacturers did not pay attention to DDC / CI in the past, but now almost all monitors support such general MCCS commands as brightness and contrast management.
Exxon, by contrast, did not react quickly in terms of dealing with the media and the public ; the CEO, Lawrence Rawl, did not become an active part of the public relations effort and actually shunned public involvement ; the company had neither a communication plan nor a communication team in place to handle the event — in fact, the company did not appoint a public relations manager to its management team until 1993, 4 years after the incident ; Exxon established its media center in Valdez, a location too small and too remote to handle the onslaught of media attention ; and the company acted defensively in its response to its publics, even laying blame, at times, on other groups such as the Coast Guard.
In management literature today, the greatest use of the term " scientific management " is with reference to the work of Taylor and his disciples (" classical ", implying " no longer current, but still respected for its seminal value ") in contrast to newer, improved iterations of efficiency-seeking methods.
In contrast, David had a democratic style of leadership, and so with no senior management changes in 1993, JD's " Yes Men " were suddenly unguided on what they should do.
* Information worker software lets users create and manage information, often for individual projects within a department, in contrast to enterprise management.
In contrast with other European ports, which are managed by port authorities, the activities of the Port of Koper comprise the management of the free zone area, the management of the port area, and the role of terminal operator.

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