However, this recent improvement must be set against the decline sustained during the 1980s, and early 1990s, the FAO says.
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However, it is common for at least 25 pairs of chickens to be set against each other in the context of the ceremony.
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The contract of pledge regarding a claim may not be set against third parties if the pledge has not been displayed towards the debtor.
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Any slowdown in growth for metals in Southeast Asia has to be set against the high growth rates of recent years, mining companies said.
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Indeed, the hiring process will be set against an already difficult backdrop of a Git migration and wholesale changes to the Wikimedia deployment process.
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This change may not be chargeable to the client, so any extra cost will have to be set against the contractor's bottom line.
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Cellini then worked at the court of duchesse d'�tampes to be set against him and refused to conciliate with the king's favorites.
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His prejudice should also be set against the experience of Conrad III of Germany, who wrote that Manuel treated him as a " brother ."
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In 1874, Andrew Handyside achieved another first, realising that the depreciation of buildings, plant and machinery should be set against their net profits.
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This might be set against the earlier passage typical of the archaist Kleon Rangavis to illustrate the wide divergence of style and opinion that had developed during the 1880s.