Sentences with phrase «of contrast between»

I think white would look great and definitely give more of a contrast between the floors and cabinets.
See Behrendt, op.cit, for an overview of the contrast between the Australian and Canadian contexts.
Chic, polished, and a little bit of contrast between delicate details and tomboy - ish vibe is what she aims to show.
It comes in a choice of different color combinations to provide a bit of contrast between the inner and outer layers.
It has a sleek angled exterior that tapers in at its base and has a nice bit of contrast between the textured plastic around the exterior and small inserts of slick black plastic.
A user on Reddit posted a video of the contrast between the two, just in case you need any more proof that Instagram's designers are better than Apple's these days.
Before concluding, let me note another point of contrast between Trial Lawyers and Unison: their respective treatment of empirical data.
Black carbon has likely played a far more significant role there, because of the contrast between absorbing aerosols deposited on the ice surface, and the high albedo perennial ice cover, and thus in this particular region black carbon has likely been an aggravating factor when it comes to anthropogenic surface warming.
I can get giggles every time I think of the contrast between willard's auditing and StevieMac's auditing.
He explained that the «Elegy» paintings, originally a tribute to the republic that died in the Spanish Civil War, were not meant to be political, but rather «general metaphors of the contrast between life and death and their interrelation.»
Terry Leness — Artist Statement My work is all about sunlight, the play of light on objects, the varying degrees of contrast between light and shadow, and deep, saturated color.
Manipulating his surroundings, he takes advantage of the contrast between light and dark in order to create his amazing sculptures.
The entrance room houses the installation Spoiled Foot, which fills the space with a large, obstructing black and red mass hanging from the ceiling and which forces the public to walk in a narrow passage and brush against the side walls as a metaphor of the contrast between those who live at the margins and a centralized social power.
By Sara Schnadt, July 3, 2012 In his work he sparks an awareness of the contrast between an American national identity that was developed at the start of the country and communicated around the world through landscape painting with imagery from contemporary American post-industrial cities.
The artist also described them as «general metaphors of the contrast between life and death, and their interrelation.»
Sadly, the detailed character models are only a signifier of the contrast between them and the environment, as the world around them is not able to match up to the same attention to detail.
If they had no plans to take advantage of the contrast between protagonist and setting, then I wonder why bother?
They're that brownish - red line of stained fur that trails from the inner corner of the eye, and it's most noticeable on white dogs because of the contrast between the natural fur color and the stained fur.
One of their distinguishing characteristics is the «Sammy smile,» which very noticeable because of the contrast between its white coat and black lips.
The drawback is that adding an extra layer (for the light) between the ink and the surface means there's a slight loss of contrast between the print and the page.
One of the most critical components of your design is the amount of contrast between your background and your book's title.
and the excitement was in part because of the contrast between the two teams» ball handling.
A playful, though not strikingly original, engagement of the unreliable narrator, and a fluffy study of the contrast between wish - fulfilling fiction and cold, hard reality.
A few key things to note when wearing denim on denim is that you don't want to have too much of a contrast between your shades of blue!
You can even swap it out for a leather belt if you wanted to make more of a contrast between the belt and the pants.
I love all of the contrast between thte orange and the white
We just can't get enough of the contrast between thick and thin braids in slick hairdo.
Thats why laser hair removal works best on people with a good degree of contrast between their hair and skin, such as fair - skinned women with dark hair.
Meteorites are also easier to locate in Antarctica partly because of the contrast between dark rocks and white ice sheet, says Ralph Harvey, principal investigator of the U.S. - led Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) program.
But the discordant note was struck because of the contrast between her contrition and her position.
The sense of alienation and distance from God which had grown upon the pious in Israel must in proportion as they had learned to look upon Him as no mere national divinity, but as a God of justice who would punish Israel for its sin as certainly as Edom or Moab, is declared to be no longer in place; and the typical form of Christian prayer points to the abolition of the contrast between this world and the next which thought all the history of the Jews had continually been growing wider: «As in heaven, so on earth.»
His independent use of Scripture was a part of the contrast between his teaching and that of the scribes.
It is surely that of a contrast between present and future: in the present forgiveness, but also temptation; here and now table - fellowship in the name of the Kingdom of God, but only in anticipation of its richest blessings.
When we recognize the original point as that of the contrast between the handful of seed and the bushels of harvest, and when we set the parable finally in the context of the proclamation of God acting as king in the experience of men confronted by the message and ministry of Jesus, what is the significance of a story about a Palestinian peasant who sows handfuls of seed and, despite all the agricultural vicissitudes of that time and place, gathers in bushels of harvest?
In part this is due to false propaganda, but it is also the result of contrast between America's fabulous opulence and the poverty of chronically hungry peoples.
This is the essence of the contrast between faith and works (Romans 3:28; 9:32).
But Whitehead's stipulation that all eternal objects physically ingress only in actual contrasts yields the result that every sensum likewise requires for its ingression at least one other sensum and the consequential pattern of the contrast between them, and hence the ingression of sensa is equally governed by this law.
The problem is mainly that of the contrast between the degree of potential freedom, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, the perseverance and the essentially invariant pattern of the functions of such systems.
Modern philosophy, in abandoning metaphysics, has seen the construction of differing views of the contrast between free will and determinism.
This criticism often takes the form of a contrast between virtues and values, with the latter being the modern emasculated equivalent of the former.
For Whitehead, consciousness is the subjective form of an intellectual feeling — that is, a feeling of the contrast between what is, a physical feeling, and what could be, a propositional feeling.
Such an historical survey sets the stage adequately for Whitehead's own stance on the same matters, especially in view of the contrast between his position and the ones surveyed.
The old dominance should be transformed into the firm foundations, upon which new feelings arise, drawing their intensities from delicacies of contrast between system and freshness.
Accordingly, is it any more adequate to the way this theological school «has to do with God» to analyze it in terms of a contrast between «theory»» and «practice»?
The old dominance should be transformed into the firm foundations, upon which new feelings arise, drawing their intensities from delicacies of contrast between system and freshness» (PR 515).
At the same time, the event in its symbolic form expresses a contrast or pattern of contrasts between concrete actuality and relevant forms of potentiality.
The passage in Luke 23:39 - 43 sums up the simplicity of contrasts between destiny of those in the light and those who are not.
The fold - out brochure, which landed in Iowa mailboxes last week and was provided to CNN by a Des Moines - area voter, draws a series of contrasts between Obama and Mitt Romney on the issues of abortion, same - sex marriage and insurance coverage for contraception.
«A reading of the Old Testament materials of the various periods of the history of Israel, in the light of the contrasts between these perspectives, shows that this tension existed throughout the centuries covered by the canonic literature as the two «trajectories» in the reading of history where the existence and vocation of the people of God is made explicit».29
(And, by the way, while I speak here of contrasts between America and France, Le Billon, a native Canadian, speaks more broadly of «North Americans» and the French in her book.)
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