But the passing of these two men did throw into
sharp relief how uninteresting, robotic and fundamentally empty our current crop of politicians have become.
Because of that meeting, «I have come to understand in
sharper relief how damaging my words were,» he wrote in the statement released through his denomination's news service.
Not exact matches
«It really shows in
sharp relief just
how complicated those changes must have been.
And that's just what it is — something we live through with Georges, Anne, and the guilty, panicked, unaccepting Eva (Huppert), something horrific but beautiful, the decline into invalidity and death of a wife and mother throwing into very
sharp relief the truth, the authenticity, and the inexhaustibility of her and her husband's love as he faces ever more painful choices about
how to care for his wife,
how to relieve her of her awful suffering, and
how to let her go.
But what The Campaign does best is pull into
sharp relief exactly
how incomparable — and incomparably bleak — a satire is Idiocracy and
how good and brave a satirist is Mike Judge.
It's a clash between competing visions for
how to improve schools, which in Chicago have come into unusually
sharp relief.
But rereading after finding out who it is, throws the clues into
sharp relief, sparking wonder at
how they could have been missed.
The conflict between the FPA and the CPP — essentially between FERC and EPA — comes into
sharpest relief when we consider
how states or utilities within a regional electricity market might try to comply with the rule.