Sentences with phrase «generated by the contrast»

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By contrast, if a typical Facebook post reaches a user, from our experience, it can generate clickthrough rates any where from 0.3 to 3 percent.So an email from Panera could conceivably reach more than 2.5 million people and get more than 400,000 clicks, while a post on Facebook for Panera will only reach 300,000 and might only get a few thousand clicks.
In contrast, this time the shock generated by the U.S. housing bust had global consequences, exposing economic vulnerabilities outside of the United States, especially in Europe.
A higher reference price, by contrast, suggests that a company is targeting profits rather than market share and might therefore generate few if any immediate reactions from competitors.
«At the bottom of this is the humility of the Crucified, which will always be contrasted by the great powers of the world, but which generates a real hope that is manifested in the creative vitality of the Church: in her communities and her movements, in the new responsibility of the laity, in ecumenical relations, in liturgical and spiritual experiences.
For God would entertain propositions about how an actual world might be unified by a new concrescence; these could be contrasted with that actual world, thus generating conscious, intellectual feelings.
The process paradigm, by contrast, generates asymmetrical relations, to be sure, but here the «subordination» of the (past) many to the unity of a novel (later) «one» occurs as temporal supercession, not as social domination.
In Pakistan, in contrast, bombings are driven by religious differences between people who are ethnically much more similar within a multi-ethnic panorama of predominantly Muslim ethnicities - indeed, often the targets of bombings are secular people, or Christians, or less «fundamentalist» Muslims of the same ethnicity as the bombers, so simple ethnic profiling is not very useful in making a first order assessment of the risk that someone is a bomber and generates vastly more false positives.
By contrast, Cooper made some good interventions, proactively generating stories over Labour's policies towards the assets of criminals and exposing the government's poor record on waiting times for victims of crime.
Obama addressed a supportive town hall meeting here that contrasted with combative events held by Democratic Congress members that have generated heated and sometimes disruptive responses.
In contrast, BAM aims to generate the traffic report by getting down to the neuronal level, mapping which neurons fire at which time and how they are synchronised.
By contrast, humans, who have a shorter pelvic bone called an ischium (informally known as a «sit bone»), can hyperextend their legs in a way that generates less force on the hamstrings at the knees.
By contrast, the MIT approach generates steam at a solar intensity about 10 times that of a sunny day — the lowest optical concentration reported thus far.
By contrast, generating the same amount of power on Earth would take under 10 per cent of the surface of Kansas.
By contrast, during infancy, when hippocampal neurogenesis levels are high and freshly generated memories tend to be rapidly forgotten (infantile amnesia), decreasing neurogenesis after memory formation mitigated forgetting.
By contrast, spintronic devices generate little heat and use relatively minuscule amounts of electricity.
In contrast to the original plant compound, the new substance can no longer be cleaved by the plant enzyme to generate the toxin.
Contrast this with the traditional approach being used by other large telescopes, both ground based and space - based, in which they have to blend a combination of small figuring and large smoothing tools to generate optical surfaces, and are therefore difficult to make repeatedly for hundreds of segments.
Such a high contrast of PNB imaging was achieved due to their threshold mechanism: no PNBs were generated in HS - 5 cells (Figure 7H), and their images were formed by the optical scattering by gold NPs that did not produce PNBs.
In contrast, if regional differences are induced by signals received from the gut lumen, muscle, enteric nerves or other sources, then ISCs near a border should on occasion generate daughter cells from both regions.
Contrast this with the Nazi «torture chic» of The Night Porter, a movie that generates a thrill by elevating the relationship between a Nazi camp victim and her torturer - rapist doctor to high romance.
By contrast, Best Actor looks like a lean field, with no one performance generating major excitement.
While Cumberbatch is generating awards buzz for his performance, Knightley in contrast, was criticised by Turing historians who claimed she was too glamourous to play Joan.
This 2007 edition, by contrast, is a live - action Michael Bay spectacular, and arrives considerably augmented by an array of rather impressive, computer - generated special effects.
Taking a page from Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe's book Understanding by Design, I started crafting tasks designed to assess students» ability to construct meaning by replicating key procedures — analyzing diction and syntax, looking for patterns and contrasts, generating thesis statements — learned in class.
«In contrast to the decline in earnings of professional authors, the wealth generated by the UK creative industries is on the increase,» it said.
In contrast to the sharp decline in earnings of professional authors, the wealth generated by the UK creative industries is on the increase.
In contrast to the myth of laissez - faire, we have shown how government intervention generate the unsound boom of the 1920s, and how Hoover's new departure aggravated the Great Depression by massive measures of interference.
By contrast, someone who generates a better return than most investors, gets a compounded, multiplicative effect.
By contrast, cheek swabs alone do not generate sufficient biological fluid to quantitatively determine specific food reactivities.
Farmville farms, by contrast, are player generated.
The fluid nature of the surface exists in stark contrast to the precise timecode of the file capture, placing the painting not solely by year but to the precise second it was generated.
She varies layers of orange, rose and magenta, applied both thick and thin, in contrast to lime green and turquoise, while ecstatic drips and splashes seem generated by the exuberant play of the figures.
The two artists are prominently featured by Puerta Roja in the group exhibition Movement; Cruz - Diez's Physichromie series (1959), and Chromointerference Spatiale Décembre (1964), use contrast and harmonization to generate virtual colours that change depending upon the viewers point of perception.
By 2007, the then director of the Biennale, Robert Storr, included a call for an official «African Pavilion» in his line - up and despite the manifest absurdity of representing an entire continent in one pavilion — in sharp contrast to the national pavilions of other countries (no less absurd, actually)-- it represented an attempt to generate wider African participation in what is supposed to be a show of global art.
In contrast to restructuring taxes, something with which there is wide familiarity, tradable permits are a concept not widely understood by the public, making it more difficult to generate broad public support.
This paper, by contrast, takes a supply - side view of CO2 emission, and generates two supply - driven emission scenarios based on a comprehensive investigation of likely long - term pathways of fossil fuel production drawn from peer - reviewed literature published since 2000.
By contrast, building significant businesses to generate clean energy or to use energy more efficiently requires a lot of money.
By contrast, the proposed nuclear subsidy would cost $ 300 million per year to generate 28 TWh of electricity.
In contrast, the United States» first offshore wind farm, called Block Island Wind Farm and built by Deepwater Wind off Rhode Island, generates power for 24.4 cents per kilowatt hour.
By contrast, both an objective Bayesian method using Jeffreys» prior and the SRLR method will provide exact probability matching whatever distribution of sample ages the process that actually generated the sample produces.
By contrast, France generated 530 TWh of electricity at an average rate of approximately 58 grams of carbon dioxide emitted per kWh.
By contrast, the equally unlikely streak of incorrect predictions also generated a relatively weak belief in the existent of an «unlucky» agent whose luck was perceived to be likely to revert before the game finishes; evidence which was reflected in an increase in the subject's propensity to buy in the final round of coin flip.
«By contrast, in a Passive House, the energy demand is so low that sustainable energy generated on - site suffices for winter even including these storage losses».
Traditional solar power, by contrast, can only generate electricity when the sun is shinning.
The fixing of a maximum price in the case at hand, by limiting the ability of electricity providers to pass on the extra costs to final users, means that the supply obligation must be complied with by means of the electricity providers» own financial resources; by contrast, the national legislation at issue in Association Vent de Colère, by enabling the electricity distributors to cash in a tax imposed on the consumers, guaranteed that the additional costs resulting from an obligation to purchase wind - generated electricity would be offset.
LinkedIn, by contrast, is more a place where your firm should have a presence, in order to cover off all your online networking bases and to support your individual lawyers who are generating contacts.
By contrast, the value that the income - generating subject property produced for the owner was not speculative nor subjective.
By contrast, the Moto's bokeh feature is capable of generating good results.
In contrast, if the variables are assumed to be independent (i.e., gender is not used to impute internalizing symptoms), then the analysis may find a lack of relation simply because the imputations were generated by assuming there was none.
Canada's mortgage market is a picture of health, in contrast to concerns in the United States generated by the weakening sub prime mortgage market, the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP), said in a statement.
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