Sentences with phrase «for less contrast»

For less contrast with red brick, choose a beige or tan that matches the mortar in the brick, instead of a white.
Cat Behavior Training To ease her kitty client's ceiling fan fears, Krieger painted the black fan blades white for less contrast and did desensitizing sessions.
And you can also look for a less contrasting color — instead of navy and white, try taupe or pale grey and white.

Not exact matches

Older workers, in contrast, are paid about 10 to 25 percent less at young firms, because they are likely to be taking more senior positions that would be more highly compensated at larger firms in exchange for equity in a startup.
The new - product launch, by contrast, is less of a sure thing, as the fine - art world isn't looking for a new transportation case — not even a bombproof one.
These retinal and early cortical processes provide an underlying mechanism for lightness constancy — our visual system is less sensitive to gradual changes in luminance than it is to sudden local contrasts, and uniform regions are «filled in».
By contrast, the rest of the time around the middle of the month is typically less profitable for investors.
In contrast to other prominent banking institutions, some of which are interested in exploring other use cases for the blockchain, Carstens did not appear impressed by technologies related to digital assets: «In practice, central bank experiments show that DLT - based systems are very expensive to run, and slower and much less efficient to operate on conventional payment and settlement systems.»
Contrast that to the S&P 500, which yields just a fraction of a percent less than the bond and we expect will grow earnings at about 6 % per year for the next five years.
In contrast, loans to investors for both new construction and existing houses (a sector likely to have been less affected by the introduction of the GST) have continued to grow at double - digit rates in year - ended terms.
In contrast, EM nations as a whole are carrying less debt as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) than in years past, and thus the EMD index may have garnered relative attraction among investors searching for yield.
Second: The Creation tale is simply a way for early humans to explain mans creation and «fall» from God's predetermined path... The old testament is full of stuff more related to philosophy and health advice then «Gods word» However, this revelation has not made me less of a christian... In Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and us.
But if one day it becomes clear that this a priori does not exist at all, but was a historically conditioned and transient form of human self - expression, and if therefore man becomes radically religionless and I think that is already more or less the case (else how is it, for example, that this war, in contrast to all previous ones, is not calling forth any «religious» reaction?)
The contrast between Santayana and Whitehead here springs partly from the fact that for Santayana moments of spirit, being non-efficacious, are less intimately related to other events than are physical events.
So far our comments have been largely a contrast of stances toward human existence: a plea for a more truly dialectical, less dualistic understanding of the relation between form and energy, a plea for a similar openness toward the past, a question about the future to the effect that the incompleteness of the present ought not to frustrate Dr. Altizer into insisting that the total reversal promised by the glimpsed eschatological future be the only standard or norm of faith.
The German universities expressed less opposition to the growth of Nazism in the 1930's than did the churches and labor unions; their failure at this point has been attributed in large part to their neutral pursuit of truth without concern for the life of the nation.14 By contrast, an example of intellectual responsibility occurred a few years ago when the University of Chicago was building a new cancer research hospital.
In this light the particular problem for the twentieth century Christian as viewed by Cobb is that the structure of existence assumed by Jesus in his day bears little resemblance to the structure of existence which characterizes us, so that the translation of the quality of life achieved by Jesus into a context with which we can identify more immediately is no less radical than the contrast between his situation and ours (PPCT 397).
In contrast with peoples and nations of earlier stages in history, we show less zeal in our search for a framework.
And since the issue that defines the contrast, how the self relates to itself and to God, is so fundamental, other Christian groups either fall on one side of this divide (Anglicans on the Catholic side, for example) or represent questionable attempts to straddle it (Calvin and Barth as less dialectial versions of Luther).
Less traditionally, fruits, like sliced bananas or strawberries, are sometimes added for flavor contrast.
By contrast, the team in Jones» laboratory, located in a rural stretch along Puget Sound, lets dough rise for as long as 12 hours — and they've found that the longer it rises, the less potent the gluten that remains in the finished bread.
In contrast, Sauber has none of those expectations thrust upon it and being able to develop as part of a team less in the spotlight could be a great thing for Honda.
This is more or less in exact contrast to the atmosphere around the American team, for it has followed a dreary, rutted trail, full of nagging injuries and black moods.
Arseblogger wrote an excellent piece about the contrast between Song's passing in the attacking third and the defensive third — the conclusion being that he is much less successful going forward — but for me that is not the real problem.
In contrast, teachers were more controlling, had lower expectations, got angry more often, and showed less nurturing toward the children with difficult attachments — and who, sadly, had a greater need than the securely attached kids for kindness from adults.
Rates of obstetrical intervention are high in U.S. hospitals, and we found large absolute differences in the risks of these interventions between planned out - of - hospital births and in - hospital births.38 In contrast, serious adverse fetal and neonatal outcomes are infrequent in all the birth settings we assessed, and the absolute differences in risk that we observed between planned birth locations were correspondingly small; for example, planned out - of - hospital births were associated with an excess of less than 1 fetal death per 1000 deliveries in multivariate and propensity - score - adjusted analyses.
In contrast, Rutishauser and Carlin found that overweight / obese women were less likely to give «poor milk supply» as the reason for early cessation of breastfeeding than women of normal weight (p < 0.05)[11].
In contrast with full - time homemakers, employed mothers differentiate less between their sons and daughters in their discipline style and in their goals for their children, Hoffman found in a study of 369 families.
The risk for children breast fed for less than three months of a low psychomotor index was, in contrast, not significantly increased.
Canada, in contrast, for example, treats death as a deemed sale of capital assets to the inheritors under its income tax, which makes an inheritance tax somewhat less important for revenue protection purposes.
In contrast, if Scotland became independent, the new nation would be unlikely to want to consider union again for decades, and even if it did the terms the UK would impose would almost certainly be less favourable to Scotland.
In contrast there are other facilities that house less than 300 inmates, do not own their power plants, do not own their actual buildings (that's right the State leases them for tens of millions of dollars yearly with taxpayers money) on prime NYC real estate and are falling down around the people who work there.
By contrast, gas in the Syracuse area was going for twenty cents less.
In contrast 72 % see the Conservatives as close to people in the South, 68 % to the middle class and 57 % to homeowners, though less positively for the Conservatives they are still seen as closest to the rich, and unsurprisingly trail far behind Labour in being seen as close to the working class or those in the North and Scotland.
The figures are expected to show Britain's economy has flatlined for almost a year, contrasting with strong growth in Germany and, to a lesser extent, France.
In contrast, supporters of his brother say David Miliband would attract voters away from the coalition with a platform less alienating for the middle and upper class.
The innovative thing about OLEDs (for organic light - emitting diodes) is that lots of tiny OLEDs can be «printed» onto a single big sheet, allowing engineers to make a digital display that uses less power than a plasma screen and offers higher contrast, a wider range of viewing angles, and richer colors than an LCD screen.
In contrast, Curnoe found that the stipend was more than enough to live comfortably while working just outside Tokyo at the University of Tokyo's Institute for Solid - State Physics in Kashiwa - even if it was a little less exciting.
The diversification of these toxins correlates directly with their functional importance in prey capture, for example the most pathogenic king cobra toxin family have undergone massive expansion, while, in contrast, venom proteins with less important functions do not participate in the evolutionary arms race occurring between snakes and their prey.
In contrast, friends tended to be less alike than expected by chance for another gene, CYP2A6, which may be associated with an open personality.
In contrast, shallow lakes warm much more quickly in the spring, so the timing of their summer stratification is much less variable than for deep lakes.
By contrast, on average, patients with PD showed a twofold greater preference for their less affected arm, sometimes skewing their effort by as much as 70 percent toward the less affected arm.
The study, which appears in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), shows that when we come across low - valued items, we're willing to pay more for products we later face; by contrast, when we see high - valued items, we'll pay less for products we view in the future.
(By contrast, «static» or low - elongation ropes stretch less and often are used for rappelling or as fixed ropes followed by climbers.)
In contrast, the Black African and South Asian participants increased the perceptual information they gave when lying, to compensate for providing less social details.
In contrast, Rank said, the risk of poverty for an individual between the ages of 25 - 29, who is nonwhite, not married, and with an education of high school or less, is «a whopping 72 percent.»
In contrast for females, DupB + / - individuals scratched significantly less than DupB - / -.
In contrast, patients aged 75 and older accounted for approximately 29 % of CML diagnoses, yet this age group made up less than 4 % of those enrolled in clinical trials to evaluate new treatments for the disease.
In contrast, France received less than 90 percent of its average precipitation total for 2015, making this one of the 10 driest years for the country in the past half century.
By contrast, while 5D12 was not designed as a negative control, it proved significantly less effective than the other candidates, for reasons that are not entirely clear.
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