Sentences with phrase «by the contrast in»

There are some remarkable videos of babies crawling to the breast from the belly attracted by the contrast in shapes and smell of breast milk.
By contrast in a three - way race in 2016, Trump won Utah with 45.5 % to Hillary Clinton's 27.5 %.
By contrast in Estonia, one of least generous, only around 40 % did.
By contrast in London, only Tower Hamlets, Haringey and Hackney fall into the top 50 deprived districts.
As Kabakov's «Great Arc» continues into the fourth act, the sense of play in regard to what is real continues in the artist's use of the illusion of collage and is increased by contrasts in color palette.
Consisting of five sections of blue strips of Chinese paper, with white stripes running vertically from top to bottom, the installation's austerity is enhanced and offset by the contrast in acrylic colors (the paper has been painted blue and white).
The composition is thus defined by two distinct planes, offset by contrasts in color that enhance the separation of those planes, while holding to the surface by means of a sturdy two - dimensional design.
By contrast in the USA, a surrogacy contract is legally binding.
By contrast in Saint Gobain Building Distribution Ltd (t / a International Decorative Surfaces) v Hillmead Joinery (Swindon) Ltd [2015] EWHC B7 (TCC)(Gobain) the courts held a clause capping all liability in standard terms to be unreasonable.
By contrast in Scotland where divorce law is different, this percentage was only 6 %.

Not exact matches

In contrast, 3 - D printing is about building objects layer by layer in cross sectionIn contrast, 3 - D printing is about building objects layer by layer in cross sectionin 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.»)
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, Garrib sees opportunity in technology stocks that have been left behind in the Trump rally.
By contrast, the new boss, Fritz, 52, worked for a wide variety of manufacturers before joining Union Pacific in 2000.
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...
By contrast, a 3.8 percent rise in Burger King comparable sales topped a consensus forecast of 3.5 percent and helped Restaurant Brands beat first - quarter profit estimate.
By contrast, the latest Global Corporate Capital Expenditure Survey from Standard & Poors showed that the top 20 capex spenders among non-financial companies in Western Europe invested just shy of $ 200 billion in aggregate in 2016.
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.
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.
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 elsIn 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 elsin 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, 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.
By contrast, Silicon Valley rival Google Inc earlier this year unveiled an MVNO service in the United States.
In contrast, some HRM departments are completely independent and are organized purely by function.
Andrew Olsen writes: I was struck by the contrast between how established biotech and pharmaceutical companies have dealt with this problem vs. what you described in your 6 step process.
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.»
Class C directors are elected by the Board of Governors to represent the public, in contrast to Class A and B directors, who are elected by member banks.
In stark contrast, rival Lyft responded to the ban by donating $ 1 million the the American Civil Liberties Union over the next four years.
By contrast, stocks in the S&P 500 Apparel Retail Index are changing hands at the fastest clip since 2012 — an average of 700,000 times more a week than they did last year.
The Thunderbolt Display hasn't received a meaningful upgrade in quite some time, and although it offers an overall solid visual experience, including a 2,560 - by - 1,440 resolution and a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, there are cheaper alternatives available that boast better specs.
Working out of a dozen corrugated - metal buildings in a dismal windblown patch of desert in Mojave, 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles, it has rolled out 26 new types of manned aircraft in 30 years, many of them rule - breaking and innovative; most big aerospace contractors, by contrast, struggle to get a single new aircraft out in an entire decade.
By contrast, Trump offered this assertion that just floated in its own odor: «When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best.
Bitcoin's supply, in contrast, is forever fixed, by computer code, at a total of 21 million coins (of which about 80 % have been produced).
By contrast, Latin America added fewer than 50,000 additional unemployed to the global number — or around 1 percent of the total increase in unemployment in 2013, the ILO noted.
3esi, by contrast, sells both licenses for its software and consulting services, so its clients can understand how to use the technology to spur changes in internal accounting, sourcing and capital asset management.
Skiers, by contrast, have little interest in equipment that grips the snow.
In contrast, the Olympics are viewed as a family, or by oneself.
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.
The 5G plan announced on Tuesday by the third - largest wireless carrier stands in start contrast to the emphasis from bigger competitors Verizon (vz) and AT&T, which are both running trials for fixed wireless Internet service using 5G to serve homes and businesses.
Mashable's Senior Editor for Science and Special Projects, Kevin Freedman, in «No, New York Mag: Climate change won't make the Earth uninhabitable by 2100» contrasts the story's gloom against hope and optimism, but mostly analyses the science behind it.
By contrast, women who raise A rounds in the Bay Area, «tend to have more technical backgrounds and many are serial entrepreneurs who have raised venture capital while running other companies.»
By contrast, economic growth in Canada contracted in the first half of the year and business investment — the most important factor in demand for imports — collapsed along with oil prices.
By contrast, small business confidence seems to be on the rise, Raddon suggests, in part because entrepreneurs are having an easier time getting loans.
In contrast, O'Dell said, millennials — because they grew up so close to their super-involved baby boomer parents — are interested in similar social causes as embraced by their parents in the 1960s and»70In contrast, O'Dell said, millennials — because they grew up so close to their super-involved baby boomer parents — are interested in similar social causes as embraced by their parents in the 1960s and»70in similar social causes as embraced by their parents in the 1960s and»70in the 1960s and»70s.
By contrast, Amazon has seen a 119 percent increase in that same period, with $ 107 billion in ecommerce sales during 2015 alone.
A gross lease, by contrast, includes everything — at least in theory.
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