What came into
sharper relief on those roads, however, was the new car's improved chassis.
Not exact matches
The Economist put the matter in
sharp relief: «Much in modern economics is taken
on trust.
The distinctive, high - end package combines blind, flat, or
relief embossing
on plastic laminate and high - quality, high - definition printed images with
sharp outlines and colors to create a remarkable design.
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 burden placed
on the courts in the aftermath of the summer riots has thrown the issue into
sharp relief.
Trump's criticism drew
sharp rebukes across social media, including from Lin - Manuel Miranda, creator and original star of «Hamilton,» who has family
on Puerto Rico and is raising money for Maria
relief efforts.
The recent spate of reporting
on the increase of self harm and suicides in prison has brought this into
sharp relief.
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).
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.
Journals Elliott Stein reports from the 5th Miami film festival
on the excitement surrounding Nestor Almendros» Nobody Listened, and Pat Aufderheide discusses the emerging aesthetic gene - splicing between fiction and documentary praxis, thrown into
sharp relief the San Francisco film festival.
And with those old battle lines of rich vs. poor brought into
sharp relief once again, its message feels right
on point.
Gale — whose boundless participation in these DVDs, I might add, backfires, as it throws the non-attendance of nearly everybody else from the BTTF team into
sharp relief — hosts four been - there / done - that featurettes
on «Production Design» (3 mins.)
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.
The performances range from terrible -
on - purpose (Fiennes, Close, and Jason Isaacs, whose first line as Pucci's father --»... You let your grades go now, maybe you don't get into a top - tier school» — hastily but explicitly lampoons the genre's default father - son conflict, thus throwing The Chumscrubber's true target of ridicule (movies about the middle - class rather than the middle - class itself) into
sharp relief) to oblivious (Camilla Belle).
It's easy to forget that the baseline attractiveness of Hollywood is so ridiculously high when you spend all day watching TV shows and movies, but The Disaster Artist throws this into
sharp relief: if you don't look just right in real life, you'll look totally wrong
on the big screen.
Much like the novel, the film takes a matter - of - fact yet thought - provoking perspective
on the central underlying fact that governs the character's lives — never didactic nor preachy, but encouraging you to construct the rest of society (which exists as a sort of negative space against which our characters appear in
sharp relief) and the ethical concerns that the film brings up but doesn't answer.
It also looks gorgeous, not least because Consolata Boyle does her magic
on the costumes, which throws the emotional devastation into
sharp relief.
Red and yellow leaves
on the trees stood out in
sharp relief as cars sailed north and south
on the Henry Hudson Parkway.
Compared with previous Kindles, text
on the Kindle Voyage appears both
sharper and in starker
relief against the background.
Strategically placed objects in her photographs come into
sharper relief during the collage stage as deliberately exposed tape and abrupt lines between forms frame our perspective, focusing us
on the distinct cultural languages that she puts
on view.
Nevertheless, the immense impact of such viewing from a distance and across borders
on the shaping of aesthetic and political values that underpin contemporary artistic practice in a global arena comes into
sharper relief.
The need to resolve such boundary disputes between national constitutional orders and the European constitutional order has come into
sharp relief with the Danish Supreme Court's decision in Dansk Industri not to apply the general principle of non-discrimination
on the basis of age despite the Court of Justice finding the principle applicable.