Sentences with phrase «seen stark differences»

So it could have been so different and you can see why Arsene Wenger was so angry and why he declared that the ref changed the game, as we can see the stark difference a couple of decisions one way or the other can make.
«I think if you look who is supporting me, they are businesses that see a stark difference between my policies and Dan Maffei's policies,» Buerkle said.
She sees a stark difference between the Açutuba phase, from 300 B.C. to A.D. 400, and the later Manacapuruphase, from A.D. 400 to 900.
Never had I ever thought of altering my body until I saw the stark difference between the girls who won and the girls who lost.

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And we can see just how stark those similarities and differences are from the evolving stance of the Bank of Canada.
Part of the explanation for this can be seen in the stark difference between the United States and Canadian labour markets during this time.
But when Ginther's team included both scored and nonscored proposals, they found stark differences: While 29 % of applications from whites were funded, only 25 % of Asian applications were and only 16 % of those from black scientists (see table).
Biologists have long seen primates» facial expressions during social interactions as clues that factors like group size drove the stark differences in their facial evolution.
The role is a stark difference from what fans are used to seeing of Hader during his years on the long - running NBC sketch comedy show.
In its portrayal of stark philosophical differences, the movie speaks to how people across generations see, and find meaning in, modern life.
However, there is a stark difference between a performance task that asks students to write a position paper arguing which was the most effective U.S. president and this Codman Acadmey task (see sidebar) that asks students to write a position paper arguing for which historically - marginalized group should receive a landmark to their accomplishments.
Students noted stark differences in the amount of homework, tests and quizzes they were used to seeing: American schools give more, by far, they said.
And we can see just how stark those similarities and differences are from the evolving stance of the Bank of Canada.
While the statistics here (see below) focus on primary energy consumption and those presented by Lovins focus on electricity (a component of final energy) the differences are stark.
If you're viewing the moon from a stark landscape — well, lucky you — but it will be hard to tell much of a dramatic difference if you're seeing it high up in the sky.
As you can see, there is a stark difference.
The stark and growing differences in divorce risks between couples with little education and those with a college degree undermine the notion that marriage itself can solve the bigger problems that stem from economic uncertainty and inequality (e.g., see «The New Instability»; Labor's Love Lost).
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