Sentences with phrase «stark contrast to more»

Divorce mediation stands in stark contrast to the more traditional types of divorce action.
It exists in stark contrast to more polished shows that mask the pain and joy inherent in the creative process.
The sleeves are loose fitting down to the wide cuffs which is in stark contrast to the more form fitting torso.
This division provides a stark contrast to the more than eight - in - ten business owners (84 %) who agree that «people starting new businesses deserve ongoing tax breaks to help offset their financial risks».

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Of course the contrasts are stark and the questions get more personal and much harder to hide from the privilege our side of the so obviously enjoys.
This is stark contrast to its previous handset business which in its heyday manufactured more phones than any other company in the world and employed tens of thousands.
Yes, science adjusts its position as more knowledge is obtained; this is in stark contrast to religion which relies on ancient texts to explain the world even though those texts were written in ignorance and scientific knowledge shows them to be false.
Its welcoming calm and nondenominational culture are in stark contrast to the emotional debate over plans to build an Islamic cultural center and mosque two blocks from ground zero in New York City, where planes flown by al Qaeda hijackers destroyed the World Trade Center, killing more than 2,700 people.
Stellar triumphs away to Manchester City and at home to Liverpool, either side of the FA Cup quarter - final win at Manchester United, point to a new - found resilience in the big matches, in stark contrast to the infamous 6 - 0 loss at Chelsea, 6 - 3 at City and, going back a few more years, the 8 - 2 Old Trafford mauling.
In stark contrast, Fulham seemed to favor more seasoned players, with a final average playing age of 30.9.
We've finally shifted to a more pragmatic approach; this being in stark contrast to the panic buying that brought the likes of Mido and Alves to the club.
A popular anecdote I've encountered describes the stark contrast between having a cold and suffering from depression: our peers tend to sympathize much more towards physical illness than mental.
His booming delivery stood in stark contrast to the much more reticent Tory candidate.
In a stark contrast to the current system, the tax payers do not have incentive to introduce ever newer and higher taxes that allow ever more rules and redistribution.
This is in stark contrast to Labour's alternative Queen's Speech, which would mean  # 28 billion more borrowing.
Cuomo's burnished his image with trips to Israel, with more overseas travel planned for this year — plans that are in stark contrast to his first term effort to remain in New York.
«In stark contrast, under Mayor Lovely Warren's leadership our city has seen an unprecedented period of growth and progress with construction and investment, not only throughout downtown and our center city, but more importantly throughout our neighborhoods as well... Mayor Warren's careful fiscal stewardship has resulted in two bond rating upgrades for the City, she has brought hundreds of millions of dollars in investment by the state and federal governments along with progressive policies always focused on bringing more jobs, safer more vibrant neighborhoods and better educational opportunities to every resident of Rochester.»
But in a stark contrast to Cuomo's plan, Mayor de Blasio has sought to improve education by boosting social services, expanding universal prekindergarten and adding more after - school programs for middle - school kids.
The rally tonight, which lasted several hours and never seemed to attract more than 50 people at a time, was relatively subdued, a stark contrast to the violent protests that roiled Ferguson last week after a Missouri grand jury voted not to indict a white police officer for shooting to death the 18 - year - old Brown.
«The agreement worked out among the governor, Speaker Silver and Majority Leader Skelos — a stark contrast with the political deadlock in Washington — will bring more fairness to the state tax code and help ensure that children in our public schools will begin to see restorations from the devastating education cuts of recent years,» he said.
It isn't the only time Hizzoner has gazed through a political prism in making policy decisions — in stark contrast to his predecessor, Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who took a more data - driven approach, sources told the mag.
More importantly, and in stark contrast with the overwhelmingly negative media reception, Tinder has managed to overcome the two big hurdles to online dating.
This is in stark contrast to Dreamworks, whose affection for old Hollywood and more adult movies frequently stifles the initial creative spark of their films.
Standing in stark contrast to Berg's more cineplex friendly recent work, «Very Bad Things» is a pitch - black comedy that moves -LSB-...]
The colors in its 1.78:1 widescreen transfer and 1080p treatment are consistent, but with a flushed - out palette and more muted hues that eschew loud primary colors (a marker of later in the decade) and underscore the suburban ennui, which in turn stands in stark contrast to the high stakes of its spy games.
Over the years, the only thing known about Sabrina's parents is that they're wealthy — a stark contrast to her boyfriend Jimmy's slightly more financially strapped family.
In this story of a boy who ventures out into an ever - more - industrial world to find his father, director Ale Abreu makes fantastic use of contrasting animating styles, from its crayon - colorful beginnings to its stark expressionistic cities.
The first immediate departures from Chris Columbus's take on the material are aesthetic; in stark contrast to Columbus's cleanly arranged sets and frames, Alfonso Cuaron's world is grimy, shady, and more reactive to light and darkness, although he's more than willing to shake up the color palette by throwing in a red, pink, or green before the whole thing starts to look like a high - budget Uncle Vanya.
I'm a big fan of Jordan's talents, but the script gives him little more to do than strut and spew «hood bravado, which stands in such stark contrast to the lilting, graceful accents of T'Challa and his subjects.
Steve Burnside is a whiny, weak willed young man who stands in stark contrast to Claire's tougher, more grounded sensibility.
It's an exciting, dynamic interlude that stands in stark contrast to the dreary nature of everything preceding it, with the movie subsequently building to an expected cliffhanger that seems to promise a much more entertaining final installment.
The contrast across subgroups in the 2004 data is even more stark if we consider race, degree attainment, and institution sector simultaneously: only 4 percent of white graduates who never attended a for - profit defaulted within 12 years of entry, compared to 67 percent of black dropouts who ever attended a for - profit (not shown in table).
These findings stand in stark contrast to the significant body of research that shows that novice teachers are less effective than their more experienced peers, as well as the experts who believe that most people need at least a year of residency training.12
The common critique was that most American grade - level guidelines were «a mile wide and an inch deep,» in stark contrast to the fewer but more intense expectations in high - achieving countries like Japan and Singapore.
The borrowing proposals come in stark contrast to the approach favored by Brown, which puts more of the burden of capital finance on local communities.
In stark contrast, Finland has more people clamoring to become teachers than slots available in its schools or preparation programs, where just one in 10 applicants are accepted (Sahlberg, 2015).
But in stark contrast to the image of a perpetual «urban underclass» depicted in television by shows like The Wire, sociologists Karl Alexander, Doris Entwisle, and Linda Olson present a more nuanced portrait of Baltimore's inner - city residents that employs important new research on the significance of early life opportunities available to low - income populations.
This development stands in stark contrast to scenarios played out across the United States not much more than a decade ago, when districts were pretty much «restructured» out of the leadership game by the attraction of site - based management.
The Wall Street Journal's editorial on the issue details how charters are more nimble and efficient when it comes to building facilities and serving students, using the Green Dot charter management organization's successes to point out the stark contrasts.
In stark contrast to the bright red interiors usually seen, this is an all - together more subtle spec.
That's in stark contrast to the Miura, which has a balky, heavy, and recalcitrant shift linkage — and it's even more impressive given that the Bora's linkage carries your right hand's intentions to the very back of the car.
The next to address the niche market, Jeep styled the SUV to be more fun while also being a stark contrast against its competitors.
In stark contrast to the T31, the X-TRAIL boasts a softer, more European feel that is more likely to appeal more to the city driver.
This, of course is stark contrast to 10 million iPhones sold per year, even more Curves at this very moment are going out, with the grand total of cell phones approaching 4.5 million now.
Quite high numbers and the company seems to be holding onto a ton of inventory, which is a stark contrast from last... [Read more...]
This is in stark contrast to Samsung's tablets, which almost always have more codec support, and thus more efficient power management when watching video.
The record - breaking quarter stands in stark contrast to the PC market, which saw shipments decline during the quarter for the first time in more than five years.
This stands in stark contrast to modern portfolio theory, which states that a more diversified portfolio leads to less risk from each of its components.
On a more structural basis, Canadian investors may have a higher bar for considering a foreign currency hedge in their global equity book, since the volatility dampening properties of the loonie typically have been beneficial — a stark contrast to the U.S. dollar which has tended to amplify risk.
«It is a tangible benefit that stands in stark contrast to the perceived perils of ETFs that are more myth than reality,» Bill McNabb, chief executive of Vanguard Group, wrote in a recent column.
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