Sentences with phrase «larger by contrast»

If you wear dark colored pants or skirts, this will ensure that you still look slim at the same time, and will help to make your chest look larger by contrast.

Not exact matches

The 5G plan announced on Tuesday by the third - largest wireless carrier stands in start contrast to the emphasis from bigger competitors Verizon (vz) and AT&T, which are both running trials for fixed wireless Internet service using 5G to serve homes and businesses.
(By contrast, in some cases, traditional surgical approaches require splitting open a large portion of a patient's neck.)
By contrast, energy profits dropped over the same period by 76 %, explaining in large part why EPS didn't budge overalBy contrast, energy profits dropped over the same period by 76 %, explaining in large part why EPS didn't budge overalby 76 %, explaining in large part why EPS didn't budge overall.
By contrast, the price point for FiscalNote's software as a service offering starts at around $ 10,000 a year for a nonprofit, and is upward of $ 200,000 for a large private or public company.
First, by the end of 2014, following the large - scale asset purchase programs, the Federal Reserve balance sheet was funded by about $ 3.1 trillion in liabilities other than Federal Reserve notes, which were mostly in the form of reserves in excess of the amount banks were required to hold; in contrast, there were only $ 64 billion of non-Federal Reserve note liabilities in June 2007, of which only about $ 2 billion were excess reserves.
A review by The Real Deal found only about 200,000 square feet of large, new space in eight buildings listed on CoStar as of late last month, in contrast to about 400,000 square feet in February.
In contrast to banks and other financial corporations, the non-financial sector's foreign currency liabilities have risen since 2009, consistent with an increase in borrowings in foreign debt markets by larger corporations (particularly in the mining sector).
By contrast, consider the behavior of the senior executive at a large food company.
In contrast, unallocated bullion is shared by several investors who own an interest in large gold bullion bars.
In contrast, stocks that decline tend to be on heavy volume, which smacks of «distribution» by large interests.
Large global sellers, by contrast, who choose credit insurance primarily for financing purposes, retain a portion of the credit risk on their balance sheet and manage it through their tighter payment terms and conditions.
In contrast, by waiting until you reach your full retirement age (or older), you'll receive a larger benefit.3
That is in contrast to Saudi Arabia, which is expected to attract a valuation of $ 1 trillion to $ 2 trillion for Saudi Aramco by taking a portion of the company public in what is likely to be the largest - ever IPO.
In contrast, the national accounts measure of buildings and structures investment fell by a surprisingly large 3.8 per cent in the September quarter, driven by a large reversal in the previously robust structures component.
The large contribution of equity earnings to the recent increase in the NID stands in contrast to earlier episodes of a rising NID, which were mainly driven by developments on the debt side.
In contrast, a large contraction was experienced by the farm sector.
Jesus appears to have been followed by a core group of around seventy for at least some of His ministry, but His relationship to this larger «congregation» contrasts with that of the twelve which He lived with for some three years (and others — some of whom only met Him perhaps once, but clearly understood and accepted His care and counsel).
By contrast, the combined assets of the five largest conservative foundations do not exceed $ 1.5 billion, and their annual expenditures barely reach $ 100 million.
In large parts of America, by contrast, the Church is still vibrant in the sunlit uplands, despite the scandals.
The world of the individual who can be influenced by another without losing his or her identity or freedom is larger than the world of the individual who fears being influenced.3 The former can include ranges and depths of complexity and contrast to a degree that is not possible for the latter.
This is evidenced by the lighter complexions of the present - day Indian in the northern parts of India where the Aryans mingled in largest proportion with the indigenous population, in contrast to the much darker complexion of southern Indians where the Aryan influence is least.
The German universities expressed less opposition to the growth of Nazism in the 1930's than did the churches and labor unions; their failure at this point has been attributed in large part to their neutral pursuit of truth without concern for the life of the nation.14 By contrast, an example of intellectual responsibility occurred a few years ago when the University of Chicago was building a new cancer research hospital.
By way of contrast, the Rev. Norman Dewire, the chief program coordinating executive for the United Methodist Church, pointed out that «the national United Methodist Church runs on five cents of each $ 1, supports 750 missionaries, 900 short - term missionaries, curriculum and worship materials, the largest network of private colleges in the United States, one hundred retirement homes, and the recruitment and training of ministers plus all communication materials.
In fact, as far as cosmic pessimists are concerned the very indifference of the universe at large makes the local domain of life by contrast even more worthy of preservation.
By contrast, «to understand» (God or anything else) has been analyzed here in a way that excludes «essentialist» implications by insisting that to understand is itself not some one thing, but rather an indefinitely large number of capacities and abilitieBy contrast, «to understand» (God or anything else) has been analyzed here in a way that excludes «essentialist» implications by insisting that to understand is itself not some one thing, but rather an indefinitely large number of capacities and abilitieby insisting that to understand is itself not some one thing, but rather an indefinitely large number of capacities and abilities.
By contrast, a structure with high information content requires a large number of instructions.
The most important problem, however, is that of conceptualizing «health» and «wholeness» as functions of the individual organism, when, and by contrast, the Christian tradition has tended to speak of the salvation - health linkage within a larger understanding of the destiny of the whole people of God.
He helps show that a variety of forms of imagination is required to bridge the chasm opened up by Plato between the sensible and the intelligible, a bridging that must take into account a large number of fundamental polar contrasts involved in the contrast of physical - mental?
By contrast, I am indeed alarmed by the state of affairs in our society at large, where a cultural liberalism that has become ideologically secular is very powerful and may well succeeBy contrast, I am indeed alarmed by the state of affairs in our society at large, where a cultural liberalism that has become ideologically secular is very powerful and may well succeeby the state of affairs in our society at large, where a cultural liberalism that has become ideologically secular is very powerful and may well succeed.
But what you may not realize is that the Basque country is also a hotbed of grilling — done by and large with a simplicity that stands in striking contrast to the foams, jellies, and deconstructions of Spain's culinary avant - garde.
Kosher salt, by contrast, has larger, coarser grains that are easy to feel and easy to sprinkle, making it much easier to gauge the proper level of seasoning.
By contrast, higher global demand for whole dry milk had risen from the export levels of 2007, with a large number of supplies going into cheese production.
By contrast, large majorities of directors reported that promotional signage and changes to the display of fruit did not, by themselves, increase the overall amount eateBy contrast, large majorities of directors reported that promotional signage and changes to the display of fruit did not, by themselves, increase the overall amount eateby themselves, increase the overall amount eaten.
By contrast, successful entrepreneurs don't inspire the same low kind of universal distrust - yes, a large portion of population distrusts them, but even as a category, they have 2x amount of trust of Congress (20 %).
By contrast, a typical link posted on Twitter might get clicked on a half - dozen or a dozen times (more if it gets re-tweeted by someone else), while the same link posted on Facebook will usually catch the attention of a slightly larger handful of my 800 - odd «friends» (and believe me, some of them are pretty oddBy contrast, a typical link posted on Twitter might get clicked on a half - dozen or a dozen times (more if it gets re-tweeted by someone else), while the same link posted on Facebook will usually catch the attention of a slightly larger handful of my 800 - odd «friends» (and believe me, some of them are pretty oddby someone else), while the same link posted on Facebook will usually catch the attention of a slightly larger handful of my 800 - odd «friends» (and believe me, some of them are pretty odd).
By contrast, small donors are the gift that keeps on giving, quite literally — Obama and other politicians who've assembled large online lists can go back to the same supporters over and over again.
By contrast, the GOP's margin in the Assembly should be large enough to hold, despite the possibility of some modest losses.
The new minimum wage tax credit, by contrast, has no caps for employers or the state, is open to any business large or small, and doesn't contain a provision to make information public.
Large companies, by contrast, have more flexibility.
The protests are in contrast to the large, staged rallies in recent years organized by, among others, union leaders and charter schools, and featuring elected officials.
By contrast a large majority of voters approve of the job being done by Nicola SturgeoBy contrast a large majority of voters approve of the job being done by Nicola Sturgeoby Nicola Sturgeon.
By contrast, the community boards across Queens, the Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn which have large rejected the de Blasio plan are entirely appointed by the borough presidenBy contrast, the community boards across Queens, the Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn which have large rejected the de Blasio plan are entirely appointed by the borough presidenby the borough president.
Hochul's appointment was part of a larger push by Democrats to emphasize their diversity and draw contrast with Republicans.
By contrast, recent studies in tropical fish have shown that fish larvae experience quite large effects from increased CO2, he said.
By contrast, roasting at 302 F or above increased the levels of catechin and larger proanthocyanidins, which have a greater ability to inhibit pancreas lipase.
By contrast, the largest program in the United States provides 1,100 bikes in the Washington, D.C., area.
By contrast, he says that many other mammals that live in arid areas are migratory, moving as resources are exhausted, such as the large ungulate herds roaming across the African savannahs.
By contrast, the secure phone system that linked the British prime minister at 10 Downing Street to the US president in the White House was so large that it had to be installed in the basement of the Selfridges store on London's Oxford Street.
In contrast, one of the hallmarks of the body's circadian processes, including cycles in core body temperature, is that they aren't generally disturbed by large temperature changes.
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