Sentences with phrase «same sharp contrast»

The same sharp contrast is an emphatic motif of the Tale of Joseph.

Not exact matches

While the new 4 - in - One's 10X lens suffers from the same key issue as before — the challenge of stabilization for a roughly postage stamp - sized focus area at a several - inch distance — the results we achieved were superior in contrast and apparently a little sharper, as well.
By way of sharp contrast, the author convincingly argues, a «silent revolution» of religious and cultural renewal was at the same time happening in Victorian England.
In sharp contrast with the Moonies, however, «Messiah» has the same specific meaning to Lubavichers as it does to all religious Jews.
The fourth mode of marriage, the vital, stands in sharp contrast to the previous three types, although these couples say and do many of the same things.
In a sharp contrast, the same chair told fans this October that those plans could not move ahead as there was a «political embargo.»
The drop in filings in 2015 is in sharp contrast to the ballooning of judgments for the same period.
The restrained emotions displayed at Mr. Smith's sentencing were in sharp contrast to those a few moments later in the same courtroom at the related sentencing of Vincent Tabone, the former Queens County Republican vice chairman.
Drawing a sharp contrast between himself and de Blasio, Cuomo said he'd gotten bills passed on gun control, same - sex marriage and sexual assault on college campuses «by working with people, staying calm, not getting personal and finding commonality.»
In sharp contrast, model simulations of internal and total natural variability can not produce the same sustained, large - scale warming of the troposphere and cooling of the stratosphere.
These bank losses are in sharp contrast to the insurance industry losses during that same period.
San Carlos Mexico is the same in many ways but has the advantage of having beautiful turquoise blue waters to create a sharp contrast to the beautiful colors and hues that make up the landscape of the area.
«I wanted a sharp contrast from the Venus show, because I didn't want to give the impression that I was still doing the same work,» Mr. Saul said.
Lí Wei entertains and executes both elements by incorporating a sharp contrast in style between the two divided gallery spaces and at the same time choosing subjects and objects that are plainly and blandly derived from our every - day life which evokes personal resonation for its viewers.
This is in sharp contrast to satellite measurements which showed little to no trend over the same period.
These bank losses are in sharp contrast to the insurance industry losses during that same period.
OLEDs tend to have richer color and always have better contrast thanks to their light - emitting pixels, but LCDs can look sharper than an OLED of the same resolution, as most OLED panels in phones use «shared» sub-pixels.
Color accuracy is one of those measurements you see thrown around alongside brightness, and black levels, but when you can compare two displays side - by - side showing the same image, all three come into sharp contrast.
This is the same screen used on the iPhone 6S Plus, meaning you still don't get richer colors and pronounced contrast, things the Google Pixel XL is perfect at thanks to the sharper AMOLED screen used on the device.
In sharp contrast, only 39 % of renters who want to buy say the same.
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