Sentences with phrase «sharper contrasts between»

Indicators of producer price inflation by stage of production confirmed the sharp contrast between domestic and external sources of inflationary pressure.
There continues to be a sharp contrast between externally and domestically sourced inflation pressures.
The sharp contrast between the strength of domestic demand and weak external demand is expected to diminish gradually in the year ahead.
Aggregate investment intentions for 1997/98 are 6 per cent above the corresponding estimate a year earlier, but with some sharp contrasts between the major components (Table 1).
In this prophetic and symbolic act, Ravasi writes, Jesus draws a sharp contrast between a religion of superficiality and self - absorption and a pure faith, centered on his person.
First of all, even a superficial comparison of the Gospels encounters at once a sharp contrast between the first three and the fourth.
That also draws a sharp contrast between Christianity and Islam, where the latter instructs the elimination of enemies.
He also had to cope (again) with the sharp contrast between the poverty and repression in his own country and the affluence and freedom in the U.S..
A new poll released by Barna shows a sharp contrast between Christian boomers and Christian millennials regarding their view of the death penalty.
These are distinct dimensions, and it may be useful to draw a sharp contrast between the two.
Apart from the difficulty in identifying when a change is a «revolution» and when it isn't, the sharp contrast between normal and revolutionary science has been questioned.
Yet there is a sharp contrast between Paul's conservative and on the whole conciliatory attitude toward the ruling powers and what is portrayed in the book of Revelation.
- the question as to the sharp contrast between «infant» and «believer,» in the sense that the baptism of an infant within the context of a believing community can also be characterised as «believer's baptism»;
The beginning of the movie illustrates a sharp contrast between the bustling modern city and the simpler village life of an African bush tribe.
So too, attention to congregations whose practice of worship is necessarily shaped by its cultural setting would not be parochially limited to what goes on «within» congregations but rather have to question the value of any sharp contrast between «inside» and «outside» and attend to what is known about the cultural settings that inescapably shape its enactments of worship.
Numerous commentators suggested a sharp contrast between Benedict and John Paul II in their attitude toward Islam.
Plato makes a sharp contrast between the physical everyday world and the eternal world.
«It's the failure to do that draws the sharp contrast between his actions and the honourable actions of Sir Paul Stephenson.
«By the time voters head to the polls April 24, they will understand the sharp contrast between Julie and her opponent.»
Drawing a sharp contrast between himself and de Blasio, Cuomo said he'd gotten bills passed on gun control, same - sex marriage and sexual assault on college campuses «by working with people, staying calm, not getting personal and finding commonality.»
There was, however, a sharp contrast between supporters of different parties.
When watching the debate, you will notice a sharp contrast between the depths of knowledge that I possess relative to that of my opponent.
When the residents of Saugerties watch this debate on local access television via Lighthouse - TV, they will notice a sharp contrast between the two candidates.
These two forms of government: Democracy and Republic, are not only dissimilar but antithetical, reflecting the sharp contrast between:
«The most interesting finding is the sharp contrast between the south and the north of Greenland,» said Rezvanbehbahani.
This cultural celebration makes astoundingly easy to draw a sharp contrast between the «haves» and the «have nots» of romantic relationships, but do we really have to be so divided?
The addition of a young new soldier to the weary group provides the sharp contrast between the exhausted and the fresh - faced.
Sasse draws a sharp contrast between his own home - schooled, well - worked, well - traveled children and today's soft, unworked, perpetual adolescents, who play «adult» on special occasions, such as when their clothes are too stinky to leave lying around any longer.
One sharp contrast between off - the - shelf and custom learning is the level of engagement for the learners.
There is a sharp contrast between the intense public debate that preceded President Obama's designation of the Bears Ears National Monument and President Clinton's stealth designation of the Grand Staircase - Escalante monument.
Eddy Elfenbein highlights the sharp contrast between now and January as well as the impact of the banking sector.
One striking revelation from the presidential election process this year was the sharp contrast between people who think the U.S. is in pretty good shape and those who feel the country never recovered from the last recession.
Set in an ornate Shaolin temple with a retro twist, Knockout delivers a sharp contrast between the mid-range engagements of the traditional exterior architecture and the tight close - quarters of an eclectic 1970's - styled interior.
Meanwhile, the sharp contrast between the formal language of the works and their content creates a dynamic that is a perfect metaphor for the artist's quest for utopia within the spiritual ruins of contemporary consumer society.
The finished product draws a sharp contrast between successful flight and failure as the artist clearly can not actually fly.
I am told Treasury is now drawing a sharp contrast between your little interest and involvement and that of Wayne Swan.
It is impossible for anyone working in the City not to see the sharp contrast between the area's wealth and that of its less privileged neighbours.
When reading the reviews for a store or product, watch for a sharp contrast between review scores.
The sharp contrast between white and black pixels inherent with AMOLED technology serves the watch well, especially given the limited display real estate.
Perhaps a deeper shade of cream to minimize the sharp contrast between it and the walls?
Regardless of the choices made, I love to see in any decor one sharp contrast between two colors.

Not exact matches

This is in sharp contrast to the trading of equities where a plethora of online retail equity trading platforms and heavy competition between discount brokers has dramatically lowered costs for retail investors and execution is (if anything) better for retail investors.
The argument gains a good deal of persuasiveness from the sharp contrast in religiosity between that period and the «50s, when liberal and moderate Protestants were not only happily a part of the American way of life but enjoyed a growth curve comparable to that of conservative Protestants.
But in this country there is not the sharp black - and - white contrast between Christians and pagans, largely, I believe, because the whole life of the country has been soaked for many centuries in the Christian tradition.
But there surely is a contrast sharp and unmistakable between this idea of religion and some of the characteristic attitudes of Jesus.
The clash between disconnectedness and connectedness was thereby cast in sharp contrast.
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.
Muslims can also hear to this day the echoes of earlier theological battles between the literalists and the rationalists, whose formulations often stand in sharp contrast to those of the great theosophical Sufis like Rumi or Ibn «Arabi.
The Jewish «Christian dialogue of recent decades is a new thing that stands in sharp contrast to the terribly complicated relationship between Jews and Christians over the past two thousand years.
The only way to counter such attitude is to draw a sharper and more accurate contrast between the economic logic of our own world and that of Jesus» day.
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