Sentences with phrase «marked contrast to»

As those houses enter the market, they are in marked contrast to tattered foreclosures.
These same behavioral tendencies were found to predict prospectively a deterioration in friendship quality over time for children with ADHD, a pattern in marked contrast to that observed in the friendships of typically developing children [21 •].
Results are in marked contrast to what impacted consumer clinical functioning for the same sample.
The finding that the WAI - S failed to predict therapy outcome in our sample stands in marked contrast to the findings for most face - to - face studies.
And all of this is in marked contrast to the very heated and blaming language and ideas that is found in so many social media pages about Parental Alienation.
Her presentation stood in marked contrast to the messaging from Cancer Australia's new Cancer Lifestyle Check, which has been critiqued for failing to address the social determinants of health.
Students are up for it Students, in marked contrast to either the Labour government or Conservative opposition, are excited by the concept of human rights.
The ABA's deference to tried - but - no - longer - true curricula and antiquated legal self - regulation is in marked contrast to the progressive, market - responsive reforms enacted by the UK's Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA).
This can be a marked contrast to the high degree of specialization seen in many large law firms.
This is in marked contrast to the FCA's approach in the preceding Libor investigation, where banks were permitted to conduct their investigations more or less independently.
This came in marked contrast to a sniffy report from the Law Society towards the end of last year which was, no doubt, informed by the controversy over solicitorsfromhell.co.uk.
Which is in marked contrast to agriculture as we know it.
Exxon's backing of third - party groups is a marked contrast to its more public role in the Global Climate Coalition, an industry group formed in 1989 to challenge the science around global warming.
Cuomo's attacks on Indian Point were in marked contrast to his reaction two days later to a toxic chemical found in the drinking water at Hoosick Falls, where the carcinogenic chemical PFOA was found levels four times higher than EPA limits.
[ISPM 2.2 b] This represents a marked contrast to the AR4 chapter summary which states: «Snow cover has decreased in most regions, especially in spring and summer.»
A marked contrast to Mr. Hansen.
The southeastern utilities stand in marked contrast to utilities like Berkshire Hathaway's Mid-American, which has announced a goal of meeting 85 % of its customers» needs with wind power.
However, the naturalism of the curled pose in Pasmore's painting is in marked contrast to the formal reclining pose of the Velazquez.
The newly concentrated dimensions of his canvases and sheets of paper, now being made in a studio measuring just 12 x 14 feet, stand in marked contrast to the vast colour fields and poured monoliths of the 1960s and»70s, demonstrating an artist committed to experimentation with both medium and scale.
Brower's, Forstner's, and to a lesser degree, Herve Di Rosa's paintings stand in marked contrast to the stylistic and phenomenological play of the more abstract work in the show.
The placement of the lines agitate the air into what our minds perceive as solid planes, yet the visual buzz — in marked contrast to the blinding vibrations set off by the black and white stripes of Sol LeWitt's wall drawings (currently part of a sumptuous exhibition at Paula Cooper one block north)-- has an inverse effect on the nervous system, transforming optical turbulence into architectural tranquility.
Here, a striped red and blue background stands in marked contrast to the overlaying, solid - colored square and rectangle.
In this sculpture, the use of white emphasises the inner structure of the work, presenting a marked contrast to the rhythm of the wood grain on the outer surface.
In marked contrast to Robert Rauschenberg's famous Bed, 1955, which saw the artist actually paint on his bed sheets when he had nothing else to hand, Tracey Emin fused her art and life by exhibiting something intimate and from her personal space.
Here, splashes of red, blue and green stand in marked contrast to the overlaying, graphic black.
Here Mitchell employs large rectangular patches of rich colors in marked contrast to the «whip - like» brushstrokes and dynamic composition of Lot 25.
In marked contrast to the general reticence regarding the recession Gray was very frank:
In this respect they stand in marked contrast to the riotous and collective spirit of Chetwynd performances.
All of which is in marked contrast to the numerous sophisticated commercial galleries that the Brazilian city boasts.
Bringing fabrics back to his studio in Captiva, Florida, the artist remarked on the beauty and luxury of the textiles and the sumptuousness of the colors, which appeared in marked contrast to the hardships he had observed in India: «the cruel combination of disease and starvation and poverty and mud and sand and yet it was all punctuated with maybe just that one piece of beautiful silk.»
Such commercialism of culture was in marked contrast to his belief in the age - old tradition of art as a touchstone for spiritual enrichment.
In marked contrast to Dean's show is Phyllida Barlow: Bad Copies, a small exhibition also at the Henry Moore Institute.
The airy, unadorned halls in the space provide a marked contrast to The Hermitage's history - laden baroque Winter Palace, where select Manifesta projects infiltrate the permanent collection.
This is a marked contrast to the sudden unexpected closures of several studios a fortnight ago - and not to mention the unbelievably brutal treatment of Infinity Ward.
Bright, sunny skies and in the 80s - a marked contrast to the 19 degrees we currently have here in New York.
This area in «old Dubai» offers a marked contrast to Downtown's shiny newness.
This is in part due to the lone (though large) pool — a marked contrast to the aqua - playground of sister property the Westin Maui Resort & Spa.
This is in marked contrast to steadier options, like dividends from companies whose stock price doesn't change much.
This stands in marked contrast to most alternative asset managers who are generally in divestment mode once a portfolio company IPOs.
Of course, this retracement stands in marked contrast to the ISEQ's gain in the last year.
Dominique is a dynamic and generous presenter, and what she said was a marked contrast to what was happening with top - down publishing approach pursued in China.
This is in marked contrast to the performance of their indie and Amazon - published peers, who are selling far better internationally, as well.
The Ellipsis 8 draws a marked contrast to the recently - announced Nexus 9.
Yes she entertained dreams of being a missionary, but those dreams are built on self - aggrandizing fantasies: images of her being carried on a «magnificent schooner with sails like angel wings» (a marked contrast to the slave ship that transported Ajarry to her fate); her as a courageous and heroic savior received by grateful and adoring natives «lifting her to the sky, praising her name: Ethel, Ethel» (I thought missionaries served to praise God, not Saint Ethel).
It's also a marked contrast to the beautifully designed jacket and endpapers, which show Jobs kicked back in an office chair, in front of a wooden desk cluttered with paper, staring at a Mac wallpapered with a photo of his family.
And the M - Sport package is handsome, with a killer steering wheel wrapped in smooth, supple leather that feels wonderful — a marked contrast to the slightly rough leather used on the rest of the interior.
This is in marked contrast to the assumption made in previous studies... that the new students that vouchers would induce into private school would look demographically similar to current private school students.
Indeed, the CEO of the KIPP Foundation, Richard Barth, followed the article with an email blast touting the profile of KIPP's teacher - centric form of blended learning — a marked contrast to some networks moving toward a more student - centered — and disruptive — form of blended learning in which teachers are still absolutely critical, but they often play very different roles.
This is in marked contrast to some charter networks that are implementing blended learning as a disruptive innovation.
The 4.7 % increase in the number of A * grades achieved by St Albans School boys this year stands in marked contrast to the slight national decrease in the award of the top grade.
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