Sentences with phrase «by contrast is»

By contrast it is probably highly inefficient to build nuclear capacity to service all the peaks of Australian supply, and with improving knowledge and understanding of wind and solar, plus some storage, I am perfectly prepared to assume that decarbonising this section of supply is better delivered by those technologies plus some storage and a very small amount of gas.
A thin sheet of metal quickly absorbs the solar energy, and having good conductivity, quickly converting it into an increase in heat whereas the thermal lag of water by contrast is great and whilst energy is being absorbed due to its large heat capacity the response is slow.
``... whereas the thermal lag of water by contrast is great and whilst energy is being absorbed due to its large heat capacity the response is slow...»
By contrast is not the London Subway Map useful, elegant and wondrous?
It worked out so much better for that other French - American artist, Louise Bourgeois, whose work by contrast is so dark and serious, so modernist and masculine.
The female form is charted and plotted with austere mathematical precision by Slade Professor William Coldstream and his pupil Euan Uglow; while by contrast it is London in all its grimy glory that is whipped up in thick layers of impasto paint by Frank Auerbach and Leon Kossoff.
Richard Phillips by contrast is a contemporary painter, who pushes the medium to its limits by choice of provocative themes, a unique painting style as well as by the sheer intensity of his gigantic compositions.
The user experience by contrast is all about how enjoyable your interactions are with the user interface.
Another demonized food - salt, by contrast is far more -LSB-...]
IC 2574 (centre) by contrast is a much dimmer galaxy even though it is approximately the same size as M82.
The Cook Political Report rates it a D +1, meaning a tiny edge to a generic Democrat vs a generic Republican (Rangel's seat, by contrast is a D +42) so with two New Yorkers atop the presidential ballots, it's really anyone's seat to win.
Kitzinger by contrast is always personal.
Orthodoxy by contrast is rooted in the unknowable.
Sapiens by contrast is more like a banana republic dictator.
Aobs by contrast are simply DETRACTORS, they detest anyone who doesn't accept their view, whether it is born out of hysteria or perception.
Only European champions Real Madrid stand ahead in terms of income, while Barcelona by contrast are struggling to keep pace financially with their Spanish rivals, United and Bayern Munich.
By contrast this was always going to be a big vote - loser for the Lib Dems, whose strong by - election record in the last decade or so has been grounded in their opposition status.
The Tories by contrast are confused about electoral reform.
Farage by contrast was the most divisive candidate.
By contrast Ms Harman has faced claims she has embarked on a «leadership campaign by stealth» after adopting a series of political positions likely to win favour with rank - and - file party members.
Cornegy, who towers over his colleagues at six - foot - ten, has by contrast been a largely unobtrusive presence at City Hall since his election in 2013.
Most milk chocolates, by contrast are little more than candies.
The vacation rental space by contrast was little changed last year in terms of trip cost and duration as «Vacation rentals tend to be a high repeat business and therefore fluctuate very little in terms of average trip cost as families tend to rent the same property for their vacations year in, year out,» said Carnicelli.
By contrast M & M presented experimental evidence from the real world, all well documented in every detail so that anyone interested could examine it and if desired, repeat it.
It is rightly pointed out that Fred Singer and many other skeptics by contrast are retired or else elder scientists, and therefore lack both the same slavish dependence and arrogant ambition the mega-billion dollar conflicts of interest that younger government scientists thrive on — yet it still remains fashionable to condemn the little funding that private interests do for the skeptics while giving a uncritical pass to ACW proponents.
The vacation rental space by contrast was little changed last year in terms of trip cost and duration as «Vacation rentals tend to be a high repeat business and therefore fluctuate very little in terms of average trip cost as families tend to rent the same property for their vacations year in, year out,» said Carnicelli.
Some, by contrast were probably happy enough with Fitbit's market - leading position with a proven line - up of products, and see no reason to try to take on Apple with a (sort of) smartwatch.

Not exact matches

In contrast, 3 - D printing is about building objects layer by layer in cross sections.
(There's a whiff of moral superiority to Freshii's filing, too: «In stark contrast to the sugar - heavy desserts sold by the Plaintiffs, Freshii branded restaurants provide quick, fresh and nutritious meal choices to customers around the world.»)
The silver case and bracelet is accented by a dark grey dial, while white hour markers and hands add some contrast.
By contrast, while the cost of older, branded pharmaceuticals continue to rise and contribute to increased spending, when discounting is considered, prices of these drugs increased, on average, 2.8 % in 2015, the lowest growth rate in years.
By contrast, traders (hedge funds) and small investors are expressing historically high levels of bearish sentiment (both groups are known for following trends and being wrong at turning points).
By contrast, Garrib sees opportunity in technology stocks that have been left behind in the Trump rally.
The Seiko Diver's Automatic features a silver bracelet and case that's contrasted by a two - tone red and blue bezel and blue dial.
By contrast, gas giant Encana Corp. was punished by investors following its spinoff of Cenovus EnergBy contrast, gas giant Encana Corp. was punished by investors following its spinoff of Cenovus Energby investors following its spinoff of Cenovus Energy.
By contrast, the net long position in WTI was cut by 3 million barrels last week.By contrast, the net long position in WTI was cut by 3 million barrels last week.by 3 million barrels last week...
«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.»
By contrast, Europe has proven to be much friendlier territory for the world's No. 3 smartphone maker, as it looks to derail Apple and Samsung as the smartphone leaders.
By contrast, 40 percent of those who would like to export said they don't have goods or services that are exportable; a slightly smaller percentage said they didn't know much about exporting, and about a quarter said they would worry too much about getting paid.
By contrast, as the Equifax hack demonstrated, there is nearly no liability for losing even the most sensitive data.
By contrast, BP's stock fell by 3 % as some analysts said its results were boosted by a one - off tax gain, meaning its longer - term profits and ability to pay dividends could still be at risBy contrast, BP's stock fell by 3 % as some analysts said its results were boosted by a one - off tax gain, meaning its longer - term profits and ability to pay dividends could still be at risby 3 % as some analysts said its results were boosted by a one - off tax gain, meaning its longer - term profits and ability to pay dividends could still be at risby a one - off tax gain, meaning its longer - term profits and ability to pay dividends could still be at risk.
By contrast, IPTV provider Telus has seen an increase of 65,000 in that same period of time, while Bell's last quarter was its strongest yet for its Fibe TV offering at 50,000 new subscribers.
By contrast, in 1929 their p / e was over 18 and at the height of the dot com bubble it was over 20.
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.
With «unsupervised learning,» by contrast, a neural net is shown unlabeled data and asked simply to look for recurring patterns.
By contrast, fusion would produce no waste, just inert helium, and its fuel can be extracted from seawater.
That has been a sharp contrast to other recent mass shootings where public debate quickly moved on after the perfunctory «thoughts and prayers» offered by many Republican politicians and outrage expressed by Democrats.
In contrast, for the CPP any extra benefits in retirement will be paid by taxes on anyone who is of working age — unless you're retired or still a student, that means you, not someone else.
By contrast, the generations that preceded them had the attitude that some degree of paying your dues was necessary in order to get ahead.
The finalists are then allowed to ask any questions they have, and the customer may also ask additional questions of the finalists, by way of comparing and contrasting the various proposals.
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