Sentences with phrase «clear contrast with»

We found the larger bottom bezel to be slightly more noticeable on the white front Pixel variants, too, as the pitch - black navigation bar makes a clear contrast with the bezel.
This is in clear contrast with the scenarios presented by James Hansen, were the that lag is about 20 years.
The flat and taut top of the new TT Roadster and the TTS Roadster also provides a clear contrast with the body and is defined by the short side window design that is typical of the TT Roadster.
But Trump's stunning election is likely to mean a clear contrast with some key Obama administration policies, including a vigorous push for federally funded private school vouchers and a downsizing of the Education Department, which has arguably exercised more influence under Obama than at any other point.
Oleari's nomination, Benagiano argues, «is in clear contrast with the requirements spelled out in the law and with the specifications of the call for submitting candidacies.»
It's great politics for the speaker: unions that are his conference's longstanding allies are excited, and it creates a clear contrast with Republicans in their marginal districts.
Ed Miliband identified the key areas where Labour would make a difference: the NHS; a recovery which lifted living standards for everyone; the next generation doing better than their parents; immigration and a clear contrast with UKIP; and a stable economy.
Or at least, what they have experienced has lacked a clear contrast with the dominant society, and there has been little of the clarity of exposition that would make it seem important and challenging.

Not exact matches

As Abdelkarim, Nasser and freshman Saudi oil minister Khalid Al - Falih make their rounds in regional and international conferences this week, their contrasting can and can't - do attitudes makes one thing clear: The Kingdom is far more interested in its long - term economic and geopolitical goals than alleviating its short - term oil profitability problem with and for its OPEC partners.
The Bible through the example of Abel, Abraham, Jesus, Paul etc paints a clear picture of the soul of a man in contrast with the soul of Cain and the mocking criminal on the cross with Christ (Luke 23:39 - 43).
One could point out, quite accurately, that Whitehead talks about God and the world in such a way that it is very clear that while God proffers a subjective aim which, if accepted, would result in the greatest good possible under the circumstances, actual entities sophisticated enough to entertain complex contrasts of feeling also thereby have genuine freedom of choice with the result that they are free to reject the aim proffered by God, free to turn their backs on God's lure toward the best possible tomorrow.
Here the contrast of Jesus with the prophets is most clear.
On page 151 McGrath captures this key contrast, «As I have made clear throughout this work I have found that the Christian faith offers a persuasive and deeply satisfying enrichment of a scientific engagement with reality... [but] my position can be criticised on perfectly reasonable grounds.»
The contrast with the historical Jesus is pretty clear: the sign of cross that decorates our churches spells it out!
We can see this all the clearer if we contrast with it the tradition found for example in Q and M, the purely Palestinian and Syrian tradition underlying the Sermon on the Mount.
Now, this idea must be used by us to encourage once again the conception of a «historical Jesus» to be found by clearing away later «accretions and perversions» and then to be contrasted with the whole Christian tradition... We thus distract men's minds from Who He is, and what He did.
This becomes clearer in contrast with what God is not.
But in any case, it is clear that Whitehead means that there are various levels of «organisms of organisms,» or hierarchical societies, which are to be contrasted with those types of societies which do not have a hierarchical order and hence no overall unity of activity.
You can go through the actual squad player by player compare and contrast with other top 6 teams and its clear they have problems.
Both sides come into the game with contrasting patches of form, although the Citizens will be the clear pick for form backers.
Its a huge match for both teams for contrasting reasons with Liverpool needing a win to keep the pace with top four teams while Stoke City needs a win to stay clear of the relegation zone.
Indeed, contrast Hleb's comments with those made by Cesc Fabregas and you'll get a clear understanding of what I mean.
Eriksen, by contrast, has also created 45 clear cut chances, but has managed a staggering 810 crosses with a 21 % accuracy.
In contrast, when the researchers tried the same experiment with 21 - month - olds, the children demonstrated a clear sense of self - awareness: They touched their own nose when they saw the red - nosed image in the mirror.
With regard to the legitimizing positions put forward by the different political actors, there is a clear contrast not only between the values and objectives they defend, but also between the different language and theoretical frameworks they employ.
The contrast with unaccountable, unelected and invisible police authority chairmen in other parts of the country could not have been clearer.
By contrast, a search ad landing page ought to make a clear and compelling case for the candidate, with state - specific information provided where possible.
By contrasting Starbucks» actions with those of corporations in a similar position, it was made clear that Starbucks could have been more honest had it chosen to: in specific, identifiable situations, it could have behaved better than it did.
The stark contrast between the Tories» inaction and calls for spending cuts now, and the way Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling have led the world in dealing with the downturn and supporting families, is why I say Labour is clearer about the modern role for the state in delivering fair outcomes than ever.
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY... October 5, 2016 — Tuesday's Poughkeepsie Journal Editorial Board meeting showed a clear contrast between the two candidates for the 19th Congressional District, with John Faso offering up comprehensive ways to improve the Upstate economy and streamline government.
That became clear when his tepid calls for a Democratic majority were contrasted with other statewide officials at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
Contrasted with Hiram Monserrate's shameful record of domestic violence and abusing the public trust, the choice could not be more clear.
Cameron's eight percentage point lead among «enthusiastic voters» just before the May 2015 election seen in Figure 2 contrasts with the much less clear - cut picture given by «voting intention» alone (Figure 3, below).
He looks a little sheepish when confronted with his clear - cut politics, having just declared NationBuilder's unique selling point as being «impartiality», in contrast to the partisan political consultancies doing relatively similar work:
These measures stand in stark contrast to the previous votes, and demonstrate that when a clear political will is evident to conduct an election in line with OSCE commitments, much can ultimately be achieved in a short time period.
DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said the six debates will give voters «ample opportunity to hear from our candidates about their vision» and offer «clear contrast» with Republicans.
Contrast that with Mr Cable's clear demand that we must slash spending on public - sector pensions, cut back sharply on our global defence commitments and overhaul the ruinous tax credits system.
This contrasts with provisional electronic results giving Mr Kenyatta a clear lead in Tuesday's poll.
Not only did he find himself at the short end of the stick when a leader was last chosen, but his campaign this year, stuck in the doldrums for months, gained critical traction as he contrasted, in debate after debate, what he described as his inclusive style of leadership and decision - making with a heavy - handed control of the Council he saw from Quinn, who for months had been the clear frontrunner.
The 4500:1 contrast ratio means you'll get an exceptional picture, crisp and clear HD with rich, deep colors.
Contrast the clear - cut disease path in the Northeast with the intricate complexity of the Southern ecosystem, as hypothesized by Southern researchers like Oliver and Clark.
By contrast, the bipedal meat eaters would not have fared nearly as well in the mud with their bird - talon - like feet and long legs, and hence probably steered clear of the swamp.
In contrast with the first group, students tested in 2012 showed a clear preference for the green politician, even on the automatic attitudes test.
«A very clear contrast immediately shows up with RIXS,» Yang said.
To be visible to these birds, the patterns would have to produce virtually perfect contrasts and be viewed against a scene with low colour variation but a high ultraviolet content, such as a clear blue sky.
(People infected with dengue virus, in contrast, typically clear virus from the blood within 10 days, the authors note.)
In contrast, the mothers who lost their cubs avoided areas with human settlements, roads, and clear - cuts, and instead stayed in areas with tree - rich bogs and forest.
In contrast, the safety record of hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy is less clear, with a significant frequency of gene - therapy induced oncogenesis or clonal outgrowth reported in several hematopoietic stem cell trials [56], [57].
At different times of culture, rings were photographed under clear field illumination by using an inverted microscope with phase contrast Nikon Diaphot - TM (Nikon Corp., Tokyo, Japan).
In contrast to parental HB1.F3 NSCs (Fig. 1A), HB1.F3.H2IgG NSCs displayed a clear intracellular signal when stained with FITC - conjugated anti-human IgG (Fig. 1B).
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