Sentences with phrase «as the contrast of»

He cites fifth century Christian bishop Julian of Eclanum who interpreted Romans 1 as a contrast of those who make «right use» of sexual desire with those who «indulge in the excess of it.»
As the contrast of DRC stimuli changed, units» output nonlinearities predominantly changed their gain (as in Figure 5B).
I too like the idea of pattern and texture mixing as well as the contrasting of sequins and Bohemian print.
Please keep going and help us understand and predict how Adam will perform (such as the contrast of the screen)!
This frame creates a nice distraction from the painterly marks of the thick paint as well as a contrast of surface texture between matte and luminous paint.
But though straight lines quickly gave away to rather slack rhythms and large, free forms, it was not till about August 1963 that he fully recovered his balance and felt able to achieve a «simple» painting again in which the colour was properly dictating the form, and the forms were not ranging themselves in depth because the colour was acting like tone (that is, as contrasts of dark and light).
As well as contrasts of color and value, the diptychs contain subtle contrasts in the quality and density of line and in the use of space, between the two panels.

Not exact matches

Decor and design has become an increasingly important part of the dining experience, as people now pay more attention to elements, like the art on the walls, the way the table surface contrasts with the plate and the lighting.
«A lack of color contrast can be really annoying, especially when fields are set as mandatory by the brand but can't be seen as such by the user.»
In terms of color coordination (as highlighted in this KISSmetrics graphic), this would mean creating a visual structure consisting of base analogous colors and contrasting them with accent complementary colors (or you can use tertiary colors):
Gould, by contrast, created a thing of beauty by reinterpreting the baroque work of a German composer who was widely seen as a touch old - fashioned, even by his contemporaries.
By contrast Fried, the head of 37signals, has created multiple open source tools such as Ruby on Rails, a programming framework, and Prototype, a Javascript framework.
This is an extremely important point, and contrasts with the position of media pundits and investment advisors who consistently cite other data as a rationale for being in the market at all times.
By contrast, Delaware Chancery Court Judge Leo Strine, now chief justice of the state Supreme Court, wrote in the Wake Forest Law Review: «Corporate law requires directors, as a matter of their duty of loyalty, to pursue a good faith strategy to maximize profits for the stockholders.»
The extra hiring is a nice contrast for Macy's which this year has closed some 68 stores and laid off hundreds of workers as it looks to cull weak stores.
It also stands in contrast to suggestions from other members of the administration, such as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
In contrast, before the company founders of the»80s started their businesses, they were generally involved with activities removed from their companies - to - be — Anita Roddick owned a small hotel in Littlehampton, England, and was raising two young daughters; Yvon Chouinard saw mountain climbing as a calling.
That debate takes place internally at the central bank, where contrasting views are regularly articulated by members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) as our Federal Reserve (Fed) policymakers attempt to steer monetary policy with regard to interest rates.
By contrast, you'd pay the lower capital gains rate of about 15 percent to 20 percent on transactions for Bitcoin held as an investment, for example if you obtained it on an exchange.
By contrast, much of the rest of the U.K. is showing a different picture, with prices rising more than 3 % on average as compared to September last year.
Hammond's commitment to find the funds for Brexit preparations stands in sharp contrast to promises made by the Leave campaign before last year's referendum, which had assured Britons that leaving the EU would leave the country with hundreds of millions of pounds more a week to spend on other priorities such as its rickety National Health Service.
In contrast, at a trade event, you might invite key influencers in your industry, such as industry analysts or editors of trade publications.
This of course contrasts with the Labor Department's news yesterday that U.S. employers — of all sizes — added 120,000 jobs last month, and as a result the unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent, after a prolonged period at 9 percent.
In contrast, MBA degrees offer a wide range of subjects as part of the curriculum, ensuring that you'll have at least a passable level of knowledge in all of the crucial areas of business.
As Grieve observed, London and Barcelona proved to be sharp contrasts in terms of business conditions.
By contrast, states such as Connecticut and California mandate that even entry - level workers receive about $ 10 an hour, while cities and, increasingly, states such as Illinois and New York are phasing in a new minimum wage of $ 15 an hour.
«The one thing I will fight to my death, this will not be laid on Jack Welch,» said Langone, whose effusive praise of Welch as «CEO of the century» contrasted his veiled criticism of Welch's successor, Jeff Immelt.
In February of last year, Trump described the removal of authorized immigration by his administration as «a military operation,» a comment that contrasted with other officials in his administration, who stressed that deportations would not be pursued en masse or in the style of a military operation.
In contrast to Tosi's departure, it was well known the company had been looking for a COO, and the elevation of Johnson should not surprise anyone familiar with the behind - the - scenes leader seen as Chesky's most trusted adviser.
Langone's effusive praise of Welch as «CEO of the century» contrasted his veiled criticism of Welch's successor, Jeff Immelt.
Some see HP's decision to cut itself into two more narrowly - focused businesses as a direct contrast to Dell's decision to buy EMC (EMC)(and VMware (VMW)-RRB- which is all about scale and the ability to offer a federated set of products and services.
As a contrast, when I worked with Sheryl Sandberg, she really instilled a sense of confidence in me and taught me to never ask permission to share my opinions.
How to solve with diversity: As reported by EIU, 79 percent of respondents believe the synergy of contrasting approaches within diverse teams produces better, more creative ideas.
Respectability consisted of one's prestige as a correctly behaving, middle - class person, in contrast to supposedly disreputable people such as prostitutes.
In contrast, when new immigrants are more fluent in English, as the Trump - backed proposal would encourage, the types of occupations they are qualified for are almost identical to those of American workers.
In contrast, in the U.S., residential investment is low as a share of output.
In contrast, immigrants who come from diverse backgrounds with a range of skills - such as the 800,000 dreamers - tend to produce greater economic benefits.
In contrast, when a person feels the attributes of something that piques their interest but doesn't take it all the way to connection, the brain region known as the putamen lights up.
In contrast, sales of personal care products such as cosmetics have fallen each year since 2009.
In contrast, a nuclear - powered approach could give patients as many as ten years, without the trouble of connecting to outside power sources.
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.
By contrast, Front National leader Marine Le Pen, currently leading the opinion polls in France's Presidential elections due in May, routinely attacks the ECB's policy as too tight and Germanic (albeit she recently diluted her comments on taking France out of the euro into something much less coherent than the brutal «Frexit» she threatened earlier).
By contrast, many investors are moving into diversified investment - grade fixed products, such as the IShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG), which has had net inflows of $ 435 million this quarter and $ 2.2 billion of net inflows year - to - date.
By contrast, well over three - quarters of Starwood's 11 - brand portfolio was either in luxury, with properties such as St. Regis, or so - called upper - upscale, the category between true luxury and limited service, consisting of brands like Westin, Le Meridien, and Sheraton.
As Schilling points out, Einstein once noted: «My passionate sense of social justice and social responsibility has always contrasted oddly with my pronounced freedom from the need for direct contact with other human beings and human communities.
Investors in five of Concrete's Calgary - area office buildings and strip malls worth some $ 110 million, by contrast, were successful in wresting control from Concrete Equities, as detailed in a Canadian Business feature story from 2012.
In direct contrast to the classic image of military organizations as rigid bureaucracies, the Marine Corps» working structure is in fact vastly more malleable than those of most businesses.
By contrast, the Taliban report, as of March 26, claims that 211 districts are controlled or contested.
Still, Pompeo was quick to praise NATO as «invaluable» just minutes after getting off his plane, in his first meeting of the day, with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, a sharp contrast to Trump's earlier rebuke of the alliance.
In contrast, the plants located in Mexico face greater erosion of preferences when serving the US and Canada as the TPP experiment applies deeper integration.
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