Sentences with phrase «basic contrast between»

This basic contrast between the Lib Dem's policies in government and the things they had opposed in opposition caused a fatal wound to their credibility and ultimately their popularity.
This results in a basic contrast between the two modes of perception, whose interrelationship can then be explored.
To put the point in theological language, glorifying God is an activity essentially sustaining a basic contrast between lamentation and thanksgiving.
The basic contrast between Aristotle and his mentor Plato is that Plato taught that the search for true knowledge involved turning from the senses inward to truths known by the soul.

Not exact matches

If the basic situation of human life is set originally in complexity, any realization of harmony will be a precarious venture along the razor's edge between inclusion of discordant data as effective contrasts and their dismissal as incompatible values.
As a developmental psychologist, I am horrified to see in the photo that there is a shades - of - pink Rock - a-Stack, not only because of the absurdity of gender - typing toys by color alone, but also because it cripples the educational potential of the toy: the reduced contrast between the colors makes the rings harder to tell apart, and the use of only three colors (bottom ring is purple, center pole is yellow) reduces opportunities for basic color learning.
They're already consistently (and narrowly) trailing in the polls and one of the things propping them up is the contrast people are making between their basic competence (Manchester aside) and Corbyn's Labour chaos.
Because contrast sensitivity is a basic visual process involved in color perception, Thorstenson and co-authors Adam Pazda and Andrew Elliot wondered whether there might be a specific link between sadness and our ability to perceive color.
The devil is in the details and the stark contrast between the black and white as well as the edginess of the leather and more feminine lace transform this look into anything but basic.
But then the movie makes another contrast that doesn't work so well, a contrast between basic views of theatrical acting styles.
Although this basic plot approximates L'avventura's abrupt aquatic disappearance and subsequent metaphysical search (including creepy infidelity), the contrast between staid, stable Gregor and Bohemian Pietschi is very German — see any number of Thomas Mann stories or novels — and recalls the hesitation about the country's direction foregrounded above.
In contrast to more traditional critiques of America 2000, which focus on specific shortcomings or underserved constituencies, Professor Giroux's analysis argues the basic conflict between this reform effort and an «emancipatory definition of substantive democracy»» (p. 3).
The camera interface is pretty basic, and has a simple set of controls for switching between camera modes and tweaking simple settings like contrast, exposure and to different scene modes.
The contrast between a plural and possessive or construction is basic: in the event that you need to include an apostrophe in a word like «its,» think as to whether it bodes well to peruse it as «it is» If, in this way, you have a contraction, not a plural.
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