Sentences with phrase «rely on contrast»

The street artist Banksy uses this technique a lot and many of his celebrated images rely on the contrast between black, gray, and white.
and have not relied on any contrast of 1.

Not exact matches

In contrast to old - school business models, Uber didn't monopolize power as much as share it — minimizing irs own role and relying on scale, rather than scarcity, to profit.
By contrast, Uber still relies on digital payments firm Paytm (which benefitted more from the relationship than Uber did) and credit cards, which sometimes lead to friction while booking.
For Koum, 38, the windfall would stand in stark contrast to his years as a teenager, when his family relied on food stamps after emigrating from Ukraine.
That stands in contrast to how Uber worked with Daimler, a partnership that relied on the carmaker's self - driving tech.
With the Magnificat, Mary not only announces a birth, she announces the inauguration of a new kingdom, one that stands in stark contrast to every other kingdom — past, present, and future — that relies on violence and exploitation to achieve «greatness.»
Yes, science adjusts its position as more knowledge is obtained; this is in stark contrast to religion which relies on ancient texts to explain the world even though those texts were written in ignorance and scientific knowledge shows them to be false.
Translated into Luke's story, the younger son who relies on faith (not having a work to stand on) is contrasted with the older son, who obligingly describes himself as a slave.
Friedersdorf's thought experiment, by contrast, relies on the same belief that undergirds multiculturalism — the very creed that has helped propel Trump's populist campaign and fueled the alt - right.
Contrasting the righteousness that comes from the law (practicing the law) with the righteousness that comes from faith (relying on Christ's righteousness).
It is interesting to note that when Hitler wants to express the kind of relation which must exist among the individuals who make up an effective central organization, and when he wants a strong word to contrast with mere «supporters,» he is forced to rely on specifically Christian terminology and speak of «members.»
In stark contrast, the recruitment of former Mallorca striker Tomer Hemed is somewhat eye - catching as it gives Almeria a different dimension to last season when relying on the now - departed Rodri.
In contrast, Pochettino has had to rely heavily on 21 - year - old Harry Winks, who has been impressive this season, and has been forced to employ Heung - Min Son as a striker with # 17m signing Janssen yet to score from open play.
Before the establishment of survivors» benefits, needy widowed mothers with children had to rely on state - run Mother's Pension programs.56 These programs scrutinized beneficiaries closely and were often administered to deny aid to women of color or women with objectionable morals or lifestyles.57 In contrast to discretionary (and often discriminatory) mother's pensions, survivors» benefits uniformly extended coverage to widows of insured workers who were caring for a child under the age of 18.58 There was no requirement of economic need.
By contrast, mothers are more likely to reason with their children, to be flexible in disciplinary situations, and to rely on their emotional ties to a child to encourage her to behave.
Contrasting with the high back, the low front rail creates easy access, allowing you to lift your child into or out of the crib without relying on a clunky drop - side design.
In contrast to his last election, contributions to his campaign from people and businesses shrank toward the end, and he instead relied on a late boost of $ 125,950 — almost entirely from Republican campaigns, committees and clubs, campaign finance filings indicate.
By contrast, 2.2 million New York City residents rely on public transit to get to work, including 190,000 working poor.
Gallo, by contrast, raised just $ 5,560 in the run up to the primary and relied on a dedicated corps of volunteers for door - to - door campaign pitches.
That is in contrast with what psychologists call «gist» reasoning, or representations of risk that rely on personal values and beliefs to create a qualitative, intuitive understanding of risks.
By contrast, bacteria rely mainly on diffusion to move things around the cell.
In contrast, under the same chilly conditions, the tongue movements of ectotherms, which rely fully on a muscle - based system, slowed by 42 percent.
In contrast, Bring Home Water relies on people's knack for performing tasks that involve dynamic movement.
In contrast, the U.S. grid relies predominantly on steam electric generation, making restoration much more difficult, and a recovery as fast as Quebec's «is highly unlikely.»
In contrast, after more than 30 years of trying to create corn that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into usable ammonia instead of relying on fertilizers, Ursin says she is still far from finding a way.
In contrast to previous studies of access to care in Massachusetts that have relied on patient surveys, which the authors say may be subject to potential biases due to patient recall or other factors, the new study is one of the few to rely on objectively measured outcomes and was based on nearly every hospital admission occurring in Massachusetts and the comparison states for nearly two years before and two years after the reform was implemented.
These new phenomena rely on the transport of thermal energy, in contrast to the conventional appication of magnetic fields, providing a new, and highly desireable way to manipulate magnetization at the nanoscale.
These results contrast with most readmission studies that rely on administrative data, which are known to have major deficiencies.
In contrast, in herbivores, which rely on more abundant resources, social monogamy is rare.
NSF, which in contrast to most other agencies has no intramural researchers of its own, relies on rotators to provide a welcome (even necessary) injection of scientific perspective; an agency run by lifetime public servants could easily lose touch with what's happening in the trenches.
In contrast, to get spCas9 inside of cells, researchers have to rely on techniques that work fine in vitro but not in vivo.
Current MRI techniques rely on a single contrast agent injected into a patient's veins to vivify images.
In contrast, the lower fundamental frequencies of male voices can not compete as easily with the power of an orchestra; male singers, therefore, must often rely on their higher harmonics in order to be heard.
This process stands in stark contrast to how industry accomplishes the same thing, by relying on free - floating enzyme mixtures to break down biomass.
In contrast, the wavenumber - 5 pattern does not rely on conditions in the tropics.
In contrast, the well - practiced driver, relying on automatic processes, can carry out the same task efficiently while engaged in other activities (such as chatting with a passenger or tuning in to a radio station).
In contrast, the research showed that most snakes that rely on very sharp eyesight in the daytime, such as the golden tree snake Chrysopelea ornata and the vine snake Ahaetulla nasuta, have lenses that block UV light.
Normally, functional MRI relies on an endogenous contrast mechanism, the BOLD effect, which results in very small MR signal changes (only a few percent, at best).
In contrast, reliance on carbohydrate decreases and fat oxidation increases during exercise following a low - carbohydrate, high - fat diet (and in some cases, increasing fat availability immediately before exercise can actually increase endurance performance, as well as enhance recovery), and a «fat adapted» athlete may rely more on mitochondrial respiration.
No lateral roots: Australian Sweet Lupin sprouts have no lateral hairy roots even when fully developed, this is in contrast with soybean sprouts which rely on chemical treatments to inhibit the lateral roots.
Relying on color for their dramatic effect were Jennifer Lawrence (above, left) in a simple scoop neck custom fire engine red Calvin Klein gown, which she wore with nary a piece of jewelry in sight, Jennifer Hudson (above, right) in a tangerine orange Versace gown with contrasting purple shoes, Anne Hathaway in vintage strapless Valentino, a glowing Penelope Cruz, who just gave birth to her first child, in a flaming red hand embroidered L'Wren Scott gown, and Sandra Bullock in a red silk faille strapless Vera Wang gown with a double bustier and an oversized back bow.
For Fall 2016, designers from Roberto Cavalli to Eckhaus Latta showcased denim bottoms in a spectacular array of cuts, washes, lengths and fabrics, many of the flared, cropped, dual - toned and inventively distressed offerings a sharp contrast to the skinnies and subdued classics we've come to rely on.
The «magic» of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (David Yates, 2011) and Hugo (Martin Scorsese, 2011), both released in the same year as The Artist, rely on the complete technological moviemaking palette as contrasted with The Artist's tech minimalism.
As a desperate crew relies on the crafty ideas of Mister Sybert (Casey Affleck) to stay afloat, Gillespie creates a nicely paced contrast between the shrinking confines of the ship and the vast timelessness of the rising waters.
But in contrast with his fact - based scripts for «The Social Network» and «Steve Jobs,» he relies heavily this time on his protagonist to tell her own story, and she does so, with nearly wall - to - wall narration that doesn't waste a single word.
Theology, identity and feminism are all on display here — Lucifer mocks Dracula for living in the base, physical world, but the Count also appears more powerful than the Devil, whose ethereal existence relies upon belief and faith (a fascinating contrast that could be the basis of a whole series in itself).
Tourneur's crisp black - and - white films deserve this treatment, preserving the plunging depths of his use of high - contrast monochrome, the intensely textured faces, and the easily missed details that rely on visual clarity for their full impact.
By contrast, STC laws are privately administered programs that rely on the voluntary contributions of corporate taxpayers who receive tax credits in return.
In contrast, mainstream American math texts and curricula frequently rely on a «spiral» approach, in which topics are revisited and reviewed.
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