Sentences with phrase «by contrast to»

Novelty isn't, by contrast to what you've heard, the most important thing in a resume.
By contrast to the constant charging required by my Apple Watch, the 6 - 7 days of battery life I get with the Ionic feels practically hedonistic.
By contrast to the early 1900s photo above, today's Labour Day Parade in Toronto brought out only «hundreds of people» according to the local news.
Lord Bannatyne said in this case that life expectancy was a «significant factor» in assessing compensation, noting that Mr McCarn's case should be distinguished from the Kelly v Upper Clyde Shipbuilders case of 2012, due to the fact he had a far higher life expectancy (he was expected to live a further 18 years, by contrast to 4 years in Kelly) and therefore the family left behind had been deprived of society and guidance for a longer period of time.
By contrast to the liability for criminal offences, corporations are only directly liable for regulatory (administrative law) offences against tax law (section 28a Penal Tax Code).
By contrast to accession to the European Convention of Human Rights, which would effectively enable the jurisdiction of a separate international court over all aspects of EU legislative and administrative acts, the ambit of jurisdiction of any future joint EU - UK court would be far more limited.
The impact of coretop redating by itself can be seen by contrast to the Thesis figures.
Whereas such networks that they do manage to «expose» turn out to be barely funded at all (especially by contrast to green lobbying and PR efforts), not at all hidden from view, and entirely consistent with the way the business of politics is done in today's world.
This gave rise to roughly two categories of nations: those who are to assume the costs of curbing climate change by contrast to those who are not expected to do much.
By contrast to OxCal's subjective Bayesian, uniform prior based method, an objective Bayesian approach would involve computing a noninformative prior for ti.
Microsoft, by contrast to Google and Apple, has struggled to gain a foothold at what is the largest growing segment of the computing market.
By contrast to the UK, the overall German car market is expected to be up 12 % in January, a source told Automotive New Europe, but diesel sales are set to have declined by 17 %.
He is, by contrast to his predecessor, a friend of the public school system and teachers.
By contrast to the mobsters, the hero of Triple 9, an honest cop called Chris (Casey Affleck), always wears a cross outside his shirt.
Rocknrolla is good at what it does, which is play out a violent criminal fairy tale in a movie gangster fantasy, where the good guys are just bad guys who look good only by contrast to the really bad guys, and where we root for the thugs who prey upon other thugs.
Unbroken suffers by contrast to Mr Jolie's last vehicle, the raw, eye - wateringly violent Fury, which was similarly World War II set and, while it flirted with cheesy heroics, it also dared to be different.
By contrast to its nearest competitors (Skyrim & Dragon Age Inquisition), there's just as muchcontent and (IMO, in regards to Skyrim) better content in Witcher 3.
With dull colors enriched by their contrast to lighter ones and swirling, short brush stroke...
By contrast to the steady flow of scientists to the United States, American scientists tend to stay put.
By contrast to black holes, these stars can not gain in mass arbitrarily; past a certain limit there is no physical force in nature that can counter their enormous gravitational force.
Mixing Motherhood and Science In an article reposted from Physics World, Gillian Gehring argues that — by contrast to opinions expressed by some prominent female scientists — it is possible for women to be good physicists and raise families.
By contrast to this purely negative message, Nicola Sturgeon's argument that a vote for the SNP is a vote for Scotland's voice to be heard in Westminster, is both positive and difficult to argue against.
We have preened ourselves hitherto that, by contrast to the Americans who routinely used torture in their Bagram detention centre in Afghanistan and Abu Ghraib in Iraq (as well as in their global secret network of «black prisons» where -LSB-...]
Real Madrid, by contrast to all of the above, should not win.
The affirmation of possibility, by contrast to both dogmatic optimism and pessimism, has as «one of its fruits... that passion whose existence Hume denied, the love of mankind as such» (AI 284).
By contrast to Rorty, Parker Palmer is quite lucid on the subject of community precisely because he, unlike Rorty, is rooted in a spiritual tradition.
By contrast to a subject an object has no felt connections.
The results, for those who care to look at them, are simply astonishing, especially by contrast to the level of destruction and the harm to noncombatant lives and property found, say, in carpet - bombing.
By contrast to the model of the two World Wars, as well as to imagined models of global nuclear holocaust, the actual face of warfare since 1945 has been that of civil wars and regional armed conflicts.
By contrast to Europe's denial of its religious and moral foundations, Asia's great religious traditions, especially the mystical component expressed in Buddhism, have been elevated as spiritual powers.
We who are Christians... are just «norma» l... by contrast to nominal.
By contrast to what we previously knew of the Church in Roman Africa, today we are able to envision «an immensely wider landscape,» writes Brown.
Jesus Christ crucified a religion for infants by contrast to the muscular religion of the virile and the shameless.
By contrast to the so called middle - class tax cut which favours the more affluent, the CCB will have a positive impact upon the lamentably high rate of child poverty in Canada (which stood at 16.5 % in 2013), and will promote greater income equality among families with children.

Not exact matches

Altman, by contrast, has advocated for the government to take on responsibility for affordable housing, «instead of letting rich people drive it up to increase their own wealth.»
(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.»)
By contrast, tariffs work in the opposite direction by imposing what amounts to higher taxes on companies, and ultimately, individualBy contrast, tariffs work in the opposite direction by imposing what amounts to higher taxes on companies, and ultimately, individualby imposing what amounts to higher taxes on companies, and ultimately, individuals.
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, Cuban acknowledged the appeal of Bernie Sanders to younger voters, and indicated to Cosby he would like to have a sit - down with him.
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, 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.
With «unsupervised learning,» by contrast, a neural net is shown unlabeled data and asked simply to look for recurring patterns.
And in contrast with bottled wine, most people don't feel they need a special reason to purchase wine in a can, says Nielsen senior vice president Danny Brager, citing a November 2017 survey by the data and analytics company.
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.
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.»
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.
In India, by contrast, an R&D workforce trained to carry out specific, well - defined tasks may struggle with unstructured work.
By contrast, he wrote in 2005, «monetary policy has the manoeuvrability and flexibility of always being able to be deployed instantly.»
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