Sentences with phrase «even sharper relief»

The decision to leave the European Union has thrown this issue into even sharper relief.
The tension between Anderson's wicked sense of humour and his immaculate craftsmanship — the latter placed in even sharper relief by scenes depicting Reynolds's own meticulous process, legible but not underlined as an allegory for filmmaking — is potent stuff.
When they come together in an Avengers film, they clash — and as they're brought into conflict, the filmmakers and actors seize the opportunity to delineate them further, bringing their respective characterizations into even sharper relief.
To put recent trends in even sharper relief, 205 abortion restrictions were enacted over the past three years (2011 — 2013), but just 189 were enacted during the entire previous decade (2001 — 2010).
Bultmann has no intention of mitigating this scandalon, indeed he seeks to accentuate it, to throw it into even sharper relief by removing every trace of mythology which obscured it.

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This brings the reality of life in the 21st century into sharp relief, which is a good thing — even if it doesn't always feel that way while it is happening.
Ministers» difficulty in retaining a place in the professional middle class comes into sharp relief when they face financing college education, retirement and even elder care for their parents.
All of which is deeply moving, even as it throws into sharp relief the fecklessness of Washington, Brussels, London, Paris, and Berlin in addressing Vladimir Putin's mendacity, aggression, and brutality.
And even those cars that are priced lower than the Golf at entry level — Ford Focus, Honda Civic hatch, Hyundai i30, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Pulsar and Toyota Corolla — have some shortcomings that are easily thrown into sharp relief by the specification and the dynamics of the Golf.
«Nowhere is this problem thrown into sharper relief than in Florida, where Governor Rick Scott has complied with the gun lobby's every wish, speaking at the NRA convention and even signing legislation that prevented doctors and mental health professionals from addressing threats relating to firearms with their patients.»
This brings into sharp relief the notion that, while USPAP obviously warns appraisers against the use of unsupported conclusions that can be discriminatory, even supported conclusions (such as crime statistics) can be troublesome.
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