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  • Getty Images/Huntstock Starkly put, in 2010 China accounted for 20% of the world's population, 9% of the world's GDP, 12% of the world's R&D expenditure, but only 1% of the patent filings with or patents granted by any of the leading patent offices outside China.

    Chinese Innovation Is a Paper Tiger Anil K. Gupta 2011

  • Starkly honest and to the point, this book touches upon the nerve, albeit a raw one, that triggers the loss of faith in so many young adults.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • Starkly put, in 2010, China accounted for 20% of the world's population, 9% of the world's GDP, 12% of the world's R&D expenditure, but only 1% of the patent filings with or patents granted by any of the leading patent offices outside China.

    China as an Innovation Center? Not So Fast Anil K. Gupta 2011

  • Starkly he laid out the human consequences of suspending the work.

    Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010

  • Starkly he laid out the human consequences of suspending the work.

    Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010

  • Starkly outlined against it was a conical mountain peak.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • Starkly but stunningly shot in black and white, the picture showcases a sad, crumbling South which is perfectly encapsulated via Malden's distressed and ultimately crazed performance as a cotton farmer being taken over by big business.

    Kim Morgan: Black Malden Moan: 'Baby Doll' 2009

  • Starkly demonstrates that this is no easy question.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Suing to Get More Time on Exams 2009

  • Starkly framing the political stakes, South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint told supporters last week that health care was Mr. Obama's Waterloo.

    Democrats Ready To Deal on Health 2009

  • Starkly disparate appraisals of the conditions for women in Afghanistan continue to paint what is, at best, a rather blurry picture.

    Stuart Whatley: Women's Rights In Afghanistan Depends On Where One Lives 2009

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