| Eksempel: | - In a town you may pass unnoticed, whereas in a village its impossible.
- Working part-time at a supermarket, I found that some customers were polite whereas others werent.
- Working part-time, I found that some customers were polite, whereas others were not.
- A stop sign in Japan has 3 sides, whereas a stop sign in the U.S. has 8 sides.
- I am poor, whereas my brothers are very rich.
- Change is one thing, progress is another. Change is scientific, progress is ethical; change is indubitable, whereas progress is a matter of controversy.
- She loves classical music, whereas I prefer jazz.
- MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, whereas CT stands for Computed Tomography.
- French are better gardeners than Germans: they have green hands whereas their neighbours only have green thumbs.
- The biologist classifies the newly found species in its own genus, whereas other taxonomists want to put it into an established genus.
- The natural sciences are nomothetic, whereas the humanities are idiographic.
- Chinese strategists are said to be go players, whereas Western ones have the reputation of being chess players.
- But he who knows what insanity is, is sane; whereas insanity can no more be sensible of its own existence, than blindness can see itself.
- Type inference has three outputs whereas checking only has two.
- The French and the English like drinking, but the latter prefer beer whereas the former go in for red wine.
- Life is like a box of matches - treating it too seriously is stupid, whereas being careless with it is dangerous.
- In German its a sin to leave out a comma, whereas in English its a sin to insert an unnecessary one.
- In English there is a choice between closed and open punctuation; in the former, the writer uses all punctuation that can legitimately be used, whereas in the latter the writer leaves out all punctuation that can be left out without creating ambiguity.
- Squid ink is edible whereas ballpen ink is not.
- Chicken meat is white, whereas that of an ox is red.
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