But Arena makes them feel fresh by bringing them into
stark relief for the first time.
Not exact matches
Searching
for a new home has put the tension between the priorities of the housing market and the needs of a large family into
stark relief.
The recent drought that has gripped much of the Southwest
for almost three years has thrown the issue into
stark relief.
The need
for new approaches comes into
stark relief as the Alzheimer's Association begins its annual conference this week in Toronto.
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.
Will Self's lament
for the death of the novel earlier this summer has been cast into
stark relief by «shocking» new statistics which show that the number of authors able to make a living from their writing has plummeted dramatically over the last eight years, and that the average professional author is now making well below the salary required to achieve the minimum acceptable living standard in the UK.
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.
His major retrospective at the Guggenheim this month will put this achievement in
stark relief, filling the museum's entire rotunda with three decades of work
for the artist's most comprehensive exhibition yet.
This fact puts into
stark relief the proposal
for $ 30 billion / year in research.
The bill also gives further tax giveaways to the oil industry, leading to Janet Redman, from Oil Change International to argue that: «the GOP's generosity to the dirty energy industry in the tax bill stands in
stark contrast to their reticence to fully fund climate disaster
relief for Harvey, Irma and Maria victims.
And the US election has put into
stark relief the urgency of the need
for meaningful,
for transformative change now.