The reality is likely to be
complex as contrasting, and perhaps unforeseen, consequences emerge for different sectors of the economy and in different parts of the country.
Not exact matches
The term macroevolution, by
contrast, refers to the origin of new species and divisions of the taxonomic hierarchy above the species level, and also to the origin of
complex adaptations, such
as the vertebrate eye.
The interplay of the various qualities I have been considering yields, at a more
complex comparative level of feeling, the generic
contrasts which serve
as the data of religious experience.
Here the term «psycho - synthetic» is clearly used in conscious
contrast with «psychoanalytic» to suggest the procedure from wholeness
as contrasted with the procedure from isolated parts and
complexes.
He clarifies his rather vague definition of the field by
contrasting biblical theology with five other modes of study: doctrinal theology, nontheological biblical studies, history of religion, philosophical and natural theology, and «the interpretation of parts of the Bible
as distinct from the longer
complexes taken
as wholes.»
It would seem reasonable to hold that
as one grows up,
as one's brain develops and becomes more
complex (a process which does not end with physical maturity but continues through life) and
as one accumulates a wealth of memory against which one can compare and
contrast present experience, the mental poles of the occasions of one's regnant nexus would become generally stronger.
The comparison or
contrast of the two colors is another more
complex part of the experience, and the idea of the tie
as brown, which Whitehead calls a «propositional feeling,» (PR 391 ff.)
In
contrast, prokaryotes are organisms, such
as bacteria and archaea, that lack nuclei and other
complex cell structures.
These microbes, also referred to
as «prokaryotes», are relatively simple life forms, in
contrast to the
complex cells that we, humans, are comprised of.
In
contrast to Mendelian disorders (e.g., Huntington's disease, sickle cell anemia) in which variation in a single gene causes disease, common
complex disorders, such
as heart disease, diabetes, and most cancers, develop
as a result of both genetic and environmental factors.
By
contrast, the plot here,
as it's penetrated, gets more and more
complex until it's almost laughable; it has too many beats, too many reverses, and in the end seems unbelievable.
In
contrast, the preacher emerges not
as an object of ridicule or
as a con artist in The Apostle, but
as a
complex man whose strengths and weaknesses bring about his fall
as well
as his redemption.
As Eli Cash in The Royal Tenenbaums, he showed a fragile and
complex character that provided a stark
contrast from his much - beloved comedy work.
By
contrast, Edwards remains an emotionally - distant shell throughout most of his story,
as enigmatic and
complex as the espionage rings he'd crack.
In
contrast, Toyota's Prius is defined
as a power - split hybrid vehicle and is ultimately more efficient, but Honda argues that the parallel hybrid system (referred to
as IMA — Integrated Motor Assist), is lighter, less
complex and more flexible.
In
contrast, I consider a checklist
as something developed usually by an outside party that you use
as a way to guide you through a
complex process.
In stark
contrast to so many games out there, it's quiet and even serene at times, evoking
complex emotions
as you wonder how so much gothic beauty could have been brought so low.
Lara was first re-introduced to players in the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot, in which she was shown
as a vulnerable and emotionally
complex character, in
contrast to the sassier protagonist she was in the older games.
Revealing the
complex layers and stark
contrasts of Delhi, Indian artist Gigi Scaria's site - specific installation City Unclaimed combines a large photo - based mural of an imaginary cityscape with a working fountain that stands
as both a monument to a glorious past and also a reminder of bubbling societal tension.
In
contrast, Pask's reworking of Beat it shows two gangs of Lithuanian and Dutch art students acting out the dance routine
as an accessible metaphor for
complex political issues surrounding the entrance of countries into Europe and the subsequent formation of a new superstate.
In
contrast, Spence and Brack have assembled work by older artists who have experienced the difficulties and contradictions of domesticity firsthand, and apprehended it
as something more
complex and rich than the Womanhouse artists speculated it would be.
Iconic figures such
as Frank Auerbach and Leon Kossoff are presented next to other established, mid-career and emerging artists such
as Gary Wragg, Phoebe Unwin and Joella Wheatley revealing intriguing, surprising connections,
contrasts and underlying preoccupations.The exhibition brings together a diverse range of artists whose achievements arise from protracted periods of time spent in their studios, looking, considering, making, revising and finally producing richly
complex works of art.
Initially he used PCBs purely
as a background canvas for his figures, before switching to backing boards upon which he now layers materials (PCBs and other media) and paint, to create more
complex works displaying greater
contrasts of texture and shape.
The paintings you post are not really what I was thinking of (this doesn't relate to a judgment on quality)
as the palette is limited and the clear figure ground
contrast doesn't make the painting very «
complex» in my view (others, I'm sure, would see complexity in its subtlety).
Albers's appreciation of
complex tonal
contrasts as a draughtsman, printmaker and photographer would go on to influence his own pupils including Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly and Kenneth Noland.
The former, using a vibrant color palette and
complex patterns, can be seen
as an extension of his 1993 series, Early Product Paintings, while the latter evokes a
contrast between painting and photography through singular subject, black - and - white paintings.
In
contrast to researchers like Hoegh - Guldberg who emphasizes coral bleaching
as a deadly product of global warming, bleaching is a visible stage in a
complex set of acclimation mechanisms during which coral expel, shift and shuffle their symbionts, seeking the most beneficial partnership possible.