This confusion has been
brought into sharp relief by the world crisis; but it existed before the crisis, and it may well continue after the crisis is over.
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.
And with those old battle lines of rich vs. poor brought
into sharp relief once again, its message feels right on point.
Here it has been restricted to a single wall and becomes a piece of statement design in itself, throwing all
else into sharp relief.
As DNA sequence becomes more available and technologies improve, the genetic patterns that govern health will likely
come into sharper relief.
Nor do they
cast into sharp relief, except in very general statements about adaptation and reaction, the kinds of conflict that have emerged between religious liberals and religious conservatives.
Only 16 percent of those who do await trial at Rikers Island are ever sentenced to prison time, Ms. Mark - Viverito said today, and many inmates languish in the jail for months on minor charges simply because they can not afford bail — a statistic thrown
into sharp relief by the story of Kalief Browder, a teenager who sat in Rikers Island for almost three years after he was accused of stealing a backpack, only for the district attorney's office to dismiss the charges.
She may be able to overpower LPGA courses, but the Sony threw
into sharp relief how far she has to go to keep up with the men.
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.
The battle between the tech community and the federal government, which came
into sharp relief after San Bernardino, may be about to restart.
The state's ongoing fiscal crisis is every bit as severe as the city's was; but without the looming threat of bankruptcy to throw the state's untenable financial
situation into sharp relief — states can't file for bankruptcy protection — there has been no come - to - Jesus moment.
Discovering thousands of high schools with graduation rates under 60 percent threw his beliefs about American
education into sharp relief — our current system is failing to support...
(The Indian Supreme Court's finding of privacy as fundamental right in response to the government's compulsory biometric identity card system brings that issue
back into sharp relief this month.)
Though this brutal aftermath of the storm has brought the weaknesses of Puerto Rico's power
sector into sharp relief, it was creaking long before Hurricane Maria struck and even before the island's financial downturn.
While reinvigorating his career, sort of, Huston threw
into sharp relief what is wrong with this PGA Tour season, the most blah in recent memory: Like a weekly screening of Groundhog Day, it's a numbing overdose of the familiar.
For Christians of yesteryear, this familiarity with the pungent reality of death brought the hope of
resurrection into sharp relief, not just in old age, but at every stage of life.
All that science has revealed to us about the universe and ourselves throws that
riddle into sharp relief, Jesus Christ born for us in Bethlehem 2,000 years ago claimed to be the answer to that riddle.
The controversy over baby - friendly hospitals was
drawn into sharp relief in early 2017, when Fed Is Best, a non-profit that supports formula supplementation, published a story by Jillian Johnson, a mother whose baby Landon died in a BFHI.
Obviously the situation is not directly comparable as the trader's activities were fraudulent, but this does throw the extent of the annual tax loss by the
HMRC into sharp relief.
Last night's shock victory in Richmond, in which pro-EU Lib Dem candidate Sarah Olney overturned Zac Goldsmith's 23,015 majority, throws that
weakness into sharp relief.
Sir Paul Stephenson's decision to resign over the Met's relationship with Neil Wallis, a former News of the World deputy editor who later did communications work for Scotland Yard, threw Mr Cameron's relationship with Mr
Coulson into sharp relief.
But it was precisely those outer boroughs which Ken lost in 2008, when the divisions of the capital were
focused into sharp relief.
But the images from Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend — of white supremacists clashing with protesters in an American city — threw
into sharper relief Mr. Loeb's racially charged analogy.
In the winter, the majestic mountains to the west turn snowy white, throwing the dun - colored, aging buildings in the city
below into sharp relief.
A growing feud over the use of American wood to fuel power production in Europe came
into sharp relief yesterday as an environmental group staged a seafaring protest during a forest industry conference.
This was brought
into sharp relief through a series of experiments based on theoretical work done by the Irish physicist John Bell in the early 1960s.
As well as increasing economic stress and perceived injustice, says Bar - Yam, high food prices throw a government's
failings into sharp relief, which could increase the chance of a riot.
Last year, Google India's director of e-commerce and online Nitin Bawankule put the
opportunity into sharp relief when he spoke at an industry event.