Sentences with phrase «stark shifts in»

Pictorial tropes — line, field and scale; jewel - like colors and stark shifts in space — are rendered with startling precision.

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If he wins the seat and criticizes Trump while in office, he would mark a stark shift from Hatch.
In stark contrast to the first category, the shift away from Checkout is going to be fairly quick.
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.
As with the last great crisis of social democracy in the 1970s, today's stark choices are being posed as the result of a major economic shift within capitalism: the deep disruption of capital accumulation as a consequence of the crisis in global financial markets unleashed in 2008.
The romantic element is lovely, but once the story shifts to the battlefield, the stark contrast in tone makes those earlier scenes feel extremely distant — exactly Gibson's intention.
However, despite the stark nature, before you know it the film shifts from being a character drama to a very black comedy and it's here that Slattery's inexperience in calling the shots comes to the fore.
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 transmission delivers smooth, quick shifts for a natural and spirited feel in stark contrast to that of other hybrids equipped with continuously variable transmissions.
That is a pretty stark shift from the big publishers to independents (and it's present in units as well).
The sudden shift in quality was pretty stark after leaving them.
However, working in contrast to traditional painting methods, Wadden's compositions are determined only during the final stages of preparation, and the use of light and dark create a stark positive and negative spaces, which optically shift from foreground to background.
If the next election continues the shift to genuine conservatism in the U.S., we will see the results of the two economic polices in stark relief.
The document also contained a stark reinterpretation of the concept of «dominion» in Genesis, marking a seismic shift in traditional Christian beliefs regarding the relationship between humans and nature.
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.
Users may view iOS as a limiting operating system, but Apple seems intent on maintaining a stark division between macOS and iOS — though in a fascinating shift, iOS 11 actually makes the mobile operating system more desktop - like.
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