Sentences with phrase «stark relief as»

The need for new approaches comes into stark relief as the Alzheimer's Association begins its annual conference this week in Toronto.

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A new analysis from the National Institutes of Health puts in stark relief the widening imbalance between men and women researchers as their careers progress.
As has been seen year after year, the warming of the Earth is causing major changes in many aspects of the planet's climate, and 2014 was yet another year that showed this trend in stark relief, a report released Thursday says.
The achievement gap between middle - school students and K — 8 students is put in stark relief in Figure 1, which displays our estimates of the impact of attending a middle school on student achievement as measured by standardized tests in math and English Language Arts.
One way to appreciate this reality in stark relief is to just remember that, as Barkan shows, for all the claims that the traditional public school system is flawed, America's wealthiest traditional public schools happen to be among the world's highest - achieving schools.
The art style is simple black and white, with objects and characters a stark relief on a black screen, almost as if Space Invaders and Pokémon Red / Blue had a baby.
Their profound generic nature as a limitless commodity — they're basically grist for the rudimentary crafting system — is only brought into starker relief by the diversity and ferocity of the Machines.
These young men put into stark relief the innocence and potential perver - sion of the youthful body as it confronts the man - made elements of a post-industrial society.
Accepting the term neo-primitivism as «loose and inaccurate, but inescapable», his diverse media practice consists of sequences of cyclical bead paintings, collections of vintage «West German» pottery dressed with beadwork skirts, low - relief drawings / sculptures carved from book - binders» card, collage - topped - tables, stark wall paintings.
It seems to me that Justice Stratas» criticism of the Court's approach (which is particularly apt because, as Daly notes, the Court had undergone a shift in personnel since its last decision on this issue) puts our task into stark relief.
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