Sentences with phrase «sharp contrast to the others»

That has been a sharp contrast to other recent mass shootings where public debate quickly moved on after the perfunctory «thoughts and prayers» offered by many Republican politicians and outrage expressed by Democrats.
Many inhibitory neurons were lost early in the development of ALS, which is in sharp contrast to other degenerative diseases where most of the early losses are of excitatory neurons.
In sharp contrast to the other major Android manufacturers, Huawei is launching the device with the complete Google Experience without any internally developed overlays, which normally delay major Android updates on other devices.
One figure is suspended in front of them upside down, his orientation in sharp contrast to the others in line.

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Hammond's commitment to find the funds for Brexit preparations stands in sharp contrast to promises made by the Leave campaign before last year's referendum, which had assured Britons that leaving the EU would leave the country with hundreds of millions of pounds more a week to spend on other priorities such as its rickety National Health Service.
The scrutiny Dimon has faced in recent years is in sharp contrast to the praise heaped on him earlier for steering JPMorgan Chase successfully through the financial crisis when other institutions were chastised for receiving government bailouts.
Ukrainian Muslims and Jews have demonstrated an increasing solidarity with each other, which stands in sharp contrast to Muslim — Jewish relations in the rest of Europe.
In a recent paper Rogers defines a person as a fluid process and potentiality «in rather sharp contrast to the relatively fixed, measurable, diagnosable, predictable concept of the person which is accepted by psychologists and other social scientists to judge by their writings and working operations.»
Nonetheless, it should be acknowledged that the Church of England has labored hard and responsibly to reach this turning point, and, with whatever missteps, has done so in in sharp and positive contrast to several other Anglican churches around the globe.
Viewed from any other part of the world the differentiations between denominations which seem sharp enough in North America tend to fade away or, rather, are overshadowed by the family resemblances which bind the bulk of American Protestants together into a well - defined type as contrasted with Christian communities on other continents.
As with the generosity displayed by Jesus, the compassion James desires believers to show to each other stands in sharp contrast to the ways contemporary Christians typically behave toward each other in public.
In sharp contrast to earlier tribal and feudal patterns, the bourgeois family made possible the freedom of a man and woman to choose each other, to live with their children in relative independence from wider kinship groups, and to form a bond in which obligation is reinforced by affection.
The caramel added a sharp bite of sweetness slightly tempered by the orange juice and a contrast to the other two cream layers.
But champagne vinegar is mild and almost sweet, in contrast to other vinegars, which can be too sharp.
Democracy is in sharp contrast to Sharia which is discriminatory on religious grounds and highly intolerant of other beliefs or culture.
His spokesperson, Mustapha Abdul Hamid, and many others have already expressed his sentiments on the issue that are in sharp contrast to what the spokesperson of the National Chief Imam said in reaction to the Christian Council of Ghana's stance on the issueSpokesperson for the National Chief Imam, Sheik Aremeyaw Shaibu, described the stance of the Christian Council of Ghana against the acceptance of the detainees in Ghana as xenophobic since it is an expression of the Council's rejection of Muslim brothers.
In sharp contrast, every other minor party with a permanent ballot line backed either Democratic Gov. Cuomo or GOP candidate Rob Astorino, thanks to New York's bizarre system of allowing cross-endorsements.
Americans, in sharp contrast, seem to know relatively little about other countries and cultures.
This state of affairs stands in sharp contrast to how technology is used by business and government enterprises that engage in competition with other manufacturers and service providers.
[28] This stands in sharp contrast to a philosophy of character education like Wynne's, which decrees that «it is specious to talk about student choices» and offers students no real power except for when we give «some students authority over other students (for example, hall guard, class monitor).»
It's in sharp contrast to the hostile response at other school districts that have been targetted for parent triggers — and fought back.
It has some sharp angles — especially in the new front end — that stand in contrast to the curvy looks common on many other small SUVs.
The compare and contrast essay brings both of the topics in a sharper focus to show that the one topic is better than the other but these two have some similar points to compare.
Savannah cats emit very sharp meows that contrast with their enormous size when compared to other breeds of cats.
Rather than ripping out a tiny feature, cheat code or unlockable and selling it back to us, Nintendo has clearly spent months crafting genuinely new content that will expand the existing Mario Kart 8 experience in substantial ways, in sharp contrast with some of the ludicrous excesses we've seen recently from Ubisoft and Warner Bros amongst many others.
This is in sharp contrast with some other genius companies who give all sorts of divine graphics promises, only to realise that their PS4 sales will suffer, after which they thought it best to lie and deceive their faithful PC fans.
By 2007, the then director of the Biennale, Robert Storr, included a call for an official «African Pavilion» in his line - up and despite the manifest absurdity of representing an entire continent in one pavilion — in sharp contrast to the national pavilions of other countries (no less absurd, actually)-- it represented an attempt to generate wider African participation in what is supposed to be a show of global art.
Alluding to an interest in Americana, storytelling, and his own impulse to collect, these works often function in sharp and pointed contrast to each other — the high - finish of steel and Plexiglas is placed alongside works with a homespun, kitsch feel.
Others suggest that it was the European Union that backed down by agreeing to a statement lacking any specific targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, in sharp contrast to their stated position and their promises to the developing countries and especially to the small island states.
But Apple's attitude on this question does stand in sharp contrast to that of other prominent and profitable companies.
Compiled by Dr Ole Humlum, Professor of Physical Geography at the University Centre in Svalbard (Norway), the new climate survey is in sharp contrast to the habitual alarmism of other reports that are mainly based on computer modelling and climate predictions.
In sharp contrast to this high concentration of resources in a handful of fields, the other five regions combined have only seven supergiant fields and only six large giant gas fields.
But in very telling and sharp contrast, our law societies don't have sufficient respect for, and fear of, the power of the internet and social media, which, combined with the news media, enable the severely damaged people to find each other with amazing speed and talk - up this wide - spread and most damaging of problems.
Its comfortable styling and fast processing stood in sharp contrast to many of the other phones hitting the market.
«This is in sharp contrast to what we have seen in other forms of commercial real estate, and it indicates that seniors housing continues to grow and perform as a real estate asset class.»
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