Sentences with phrase «sharp relief with»

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.

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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.
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.
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.
For Christians of yesteryear, this familiarity with the pungent reality of death brought the hope of resurrection into sharp relief, not just in old age, but at every stage of life.
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.
But the images from Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend — of white supremacists clashing with protesters in an American city — threw into sharper relief Mr. Loeb's racially charged analogy.
Now the extent of the problem has been brought into sharp relief, with computer scientists warning that banking culture is increasing the likelihood that customers are using vulnerable systems.
Robots would drive around carving messages with their tire treads, which the moon's unfiltered sunlight would bring into sharp relief.
And with magnifier Jupiter blowing everything up to 1,000 percent the original size, it's no surprise that our divergences have stood out in such sharp relief.
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.
And with those old battle lines of rich vs. poor brought into sharp relief once again, its message feels right on point.
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.
Thankfully, Brolin puts in a surprisingly layered mocap - and - vocal performance, imbuing the Mad Titan with an emotional journey of his own that brings his motivations into sharper relief.
Discovering thousands of high schools with graduation rates under 60 percent threw his beliefs about American education into sharp relief — our current system is failing to support...
Discovering thousands of high schools with graduation rates under 60 percent threw his beliefs about American education into sharp relief — our current system is failing to support all students to learn at the levels they need and deserve.
The conflict was brought into sharp relief this week when Amazon signed a multiyear deal with Hachette rival Simon & Schuster, a subsidiary of media conglomerate CBS (CBS).
Devoid of parents and with a limited time frame, it's like a social experiment where big coming - of - age themes like self - reliance, belonging, and friendship come into sharp relief and kids are forced to sink or swim.
Compared with previous Kindles, text on the Kindle Voyage appears both sharper and in starker relief against the background.
Very few of its edges prove sharp to the touch, which is a relief considering this can be a problem with some other budget solutions.
His relief paintings are sculpted and scaled to size, often with sharp or contrasting colours.
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.
The Mossack Fonseca leak, which came about via an anonymous tip off to German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, has brought into sharpest relief the potential consequences of a law firm security breach, which the legal profession has been warned about with growing urgency over the past two years.
«Nowhere is this problem thrown into sharper relief than in Florida, where Governor Rick Scott has complied with the gun lobby's every wish, speaking at the NRA convention and even signing legislation that prevented doctors and mental health professionals from addressing threats relating to firearms with their patients.»
Combine with natural wood flooring and rattan storage containers for Scandi charm, or use it to bring the bold colours of children's toys and bedding into sharp relief.
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