Sentences with phrase «sharp relief by»

The wood - effect cabinetry, neutral - toned floor tiles and white walls of this plain and simple kitchen are thrown into sharp relief by the bold - as - brass fridge - freezer in sassy orange.
Its significance is thrown into sharp relief by a new survey from Botanic Gardens Conservation International, which has made a new country - by - country survey of the world of trees.
It is evident in the earliest works in the exhibition — those by Mary Kelly, Adrian Piper, and Martha Rosler — and is brought into sharp relief by the artists of the following generation — Judith Barry, Gretchen Bender, Dara Birnbaum, Jimmie Durham, Jenny Holzer, Silvia Kolbowski, Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, William Leavitt, Sherrie Levine, Paul McCarthy, Allan McCollum, and Haim Steinbach — who embraced expansive appropriation strategies by boldly incorporating existing images and forms into their works.
And even those cars that are priced lower than the Golf at entry level — Ford Focus, Honda Civic hatch, Hyundai i30, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Pulsar and Toyota Corolla — have some shortcomings that are easily thrown into sharp relief by the specification and the dynamics of the Golf.
Spending on innovation among the richest nations took a nosedive early last year and began a slow recovery in 2009 — shown in sharp relief by data in a report issued today by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
The issue of ticket prices has been brought into sharp relief by the forthcoming domestic TV deal which will bring the Premier League clubs a # 5.1 bn windfall.
These threats are brought into sharp relief by anxieties about mass immigration, especially in Europe.
This confusion has been brought into sharp relief by the world crisis; but it existed before the crisis, and it may well continue after the crisis is over.
The issue of Islam and democracy was thrown into sharp relief by the crisis in Algeria in the early 1990s.
The adjustments faced by the United Kingdom after its voters» decision to leave the EU were brought into sharp relief by the weakness of the British pound, which fell following the UK government's announcement it would seek to start negotiations with the EU about the terms of the UK's departure early in 2017.
Bultmann has no intention of mitigating this scandalon, indeed he seeks to accentuate it, to throw it into even sharper relief by removing every trace of mythology which obscured it.
The tension between Anderson's wicked sense of humour and his immaculate craftsmanship — the latter placed in even sharper relief by scenes depicting Reynolds's own meticulous process, legible but not underlined as an allegory for filmmaking — is potent stuff.

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With every price spike, the antipathy has deepened, but the hostility has come into sharper relief after Ontario followed B.C.'s example this spring by introducing its own market - cooling measures.
The recent announcement by European central banks to restrict further sales of gold and the decision by the IMF to fund its debt - relief initiative with off - market transactions, contributed to a sharp recovery in sentiment in the gold market in late September; the gold price in US dollars increased by around 25 per cent in the wake of these decisions, but has since retraced about half of this rise.
And by speaking of the Cross as a cosmic happening its significance as a historical happening is made clear in accordance with the remarkable way of thinking in which historical events and connections are presented in cosmic terms, and so its full significance is brought into sharper relief.
Further, a closer study of this tradition throws into sharp relief the role played in it by references to «faith».
A nationwide study to be released Tuesday by the Chicago - based hunger relief group Feeding America indicates a sharp uptick in the number of Americans relying on food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters for day - to - day survival.
The controversy over baby - friendly hospitals was drawn into sharp relief in early 2017, when Fed Is Best, a non-profit that supports formula supplementation, published a story by Jillian Johnson, a mother whose baby Landon died in a BFHI.
Twitter and Facebook have brought this distinction into sharp relief, by highlighting the role of social media.
Now the Institute of Fiscal Studies has brought that omission into sharp relief, calculating the black holes in the parties» spending plans that will have to filled by a combination of tax rises and spending cuts.
By looking back from an imagined future date, science historians Oreskes and Conway bring our current inaction into sharp relief.
This was brought into sharp relief through a series of experiments based on theoretical work done by the Irish physicist John Bell in the early 1960s.
You'll feel pressure followed by a sharp pain and sudden relief from the pressure.
For Bee, Wasp, and Insect Stings: Plantain Oil, by itself, is an excellent choice to get immediate relief from the intense, sharp pain and itching from bee stings, wasp stings, and other insect bites.
Amos» hesitancy to testify against his employer throws into sharp relief an us - against - them mentality from the people who are victimized by the clearly delineated socioeconomic structure of the town.
Hitchcock builds tension by putting Bruno and Guy's characters in sharp relief.
When a head injury brings him into contact with a former student turned medico Dr Janet Hartigan (played by Sarah Jessica Parker), his failure to move on emotionally after the death of his first wife is brought into sharp relief and Wetherhold must confront the unhappiness he and his family live with on a daily basis.
Joined by his Chief Mate and second - in - command Shane Murphy (Michael Chernus), the razor sharp, practical and no - nonsense commanding officer Phillips quickly puts his mission of transporting cargo (some of it relief supplies bound for Somalia, Uganda, and Kenya) around the Somali Gulf of Aden, into focus.
«Safe, effective pet sheltering solutions in times of disaster are incredibly important, and AKC Reunite is helping communities across the nation prepare by «rolling out help» via AKC Pet Disaster Relief,» said Tom Sharp, AKC Reunite CEO.
Older islands such as Kauai and Oahu have the luxury of time to cultivate more extensive coral barriers, while younger Lanai and the still - building Big Island are surrounded by sharp relief formations that offer swim - throughs, grottoes and arches.
By now, I've played about three hours of Assassin's Creed: Origins, and its shape has come into sharp relief.
The spotlight generated by all of these elements has served to cast one fact in sharp relief: Brazil, over the last century, been generating spectacularly rich art.
The Arts Foundation Awards is a celebration of the vibrant creativity that underpins our economy and culture and it stands in sharp relief to the destructive lack of vision displayed by the philistines and dullards who we currently allow to run this country.
Throwing the ouroboros of 21st - century economics into sharp relief, the partnership was established in 2016 to sell Walmart's China - made, U.S. - branded products to Chinese consumers through JD.com's online marketplace and by setting up electronics showrooms hawking JD.com's tech wares in Walmart locations throughout China.
Conflict generated by identity is also in sharp relief in the way the native title system operates.
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