Sentences with phrase «about sharp contrast»

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The response to CBA's fund raising is in sharp contrast to a A$ 3 billion share offering by rival ANZ Banking Group, which saw its shares slump amid concerns about slowing growth after earnings came in softer - than - expected.
It includes our ideals, and may take the form of an ideal image of the self which is in sharp contrast to the real image, that is, how we «really» feel about ourselves.
This idea was in sharp contrast with Parmenides, who suggested in his poem about nature that «being» was prior to «becoming,» and that underlying every change was some more fundamental reality that endured.
Everything is food or non-food, friend or enemy, something you can ignore or must be careful about - very sharp contrasts.
So too, attention to congregations whose practice of worship is necessarily shaped by its cultural setting would not be parochially limited to what goes on «within» congregations but rather have to question the value of any sharp contrast between «inside» and «outside» and attend to what is known about the cultural settings that inescapably shape its enactments of worship.
It was a response that cut a sharp contrast to the tone of his previous answers when questioned about the left - back.
Though preterm births occur in high - income countries, access to these proven interventions means that almost 9 out of every 10 preterm babies survive in those settings in sharp contrast to about 1 out of 10 in low - income countries.
In sharp contrast from Tillerson's moderate tone, Pompeo on March 11 was insistent that appeasement for North Korea was not forthcoming: «Make no mistake about it, while these negotiations are going on, there will be no concessions made.»
That makes for a sharp and unedifying contrast with the Conservative party, which seems to have no scruples about summarily deposing leaders once they become an electoral liability.
«How dare he whip up fury about the Labour party, which has acted swiftly and thoroughly when allegations of racism among members is made in sharp contrast to his party's behaviour.
What I love about both of Cameron's books is that she approaches these topics with a tone that's in tune with a modern psychology — in sharp contrast to typical women's lifestyle media.
If Boogie Nights and Magnolia offered sprawling, emotive contrasts to Hard Eight's clipped neo-noir cool, Punch - Drunk Love was a short, sharp about - turn again.
Americans, in sharp contrast, seem to know relatively little about other countries and cultures.
Local charter school leaders were supportive, but their naiveté about the political process stood in sharp contrast to the strategic organizing in the labor community.
This is a sharp contrast to the practice of hero superintendents like the late John Stanford of Seattle, who inspired hope and loyalty, but was never clear about his plan.
[28] This stands in sharp contrast to a philosophy of character education like Wynne's, which decrees that «it is specious to talk about student choices» and offers students no real power except for when we give «some students authority over other students (for example, hall guard, class monitor).»
Unfortunately, the OS is super laggy and the text contrast is nothing to brag about (my Kindle 2 has sharper text than my new Kobo Touch).
The volume rocker and the screen lock feel sharp and cheaply made, in contrast to about the rest of the iPad's otherwise premium design.
In sharp contrast, readers and viewers of financial news today were bombarded with stories about about how the Greek crisis would affect them.
In sharp contrast to the herbivores, ferrets are strict carnivores and need a highly restricted amount of fiber in their diet — only about 1.5 percent.
Thus - in sharp contrast to the conventional and rather genteel American Impressionism that represented the most popular American art of the period - these American Realists set about capturing the spontaneous moments of urban life.
In sharp contrast with, for example, jokes about ethnic or racial groups, people tell lawyer jokes and and pass them around without any apparent fear of offending anyone.
In fact, just about everything we typically check for when evaluating displays passed muster and then some: color saturation was great, the contrast was sharp, and the brightness — when cranked up as high as it can go — is enough to make your eyes water.
This is in sharp contrast to a typical Apple keynote livestream, where there are many restrictions about who can access the event on mobile.
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