Sentences with phrase «such stark contrast to»

What I'm asking is why your quick description of the book is in such stark contrast to other descriptions, including the ones you referenced.
The Adventure Time Level Pack is such a stark contrast to the Mission: Impossible Level Pack that between the two of them all mature and immature bases are covered in Wave 6.
Even though it was such a stark contrast to the original Gamecube game, this style has stuck with the series into both City Folk and New Leaf and it's hard to imagine an Animal Crossing game without it now.
It was such a stark contrast to the sheer coloured canyon walls that overlooked it on all sides.
What is so incredibly strange, even bizarre, about the utter lack of action by Connecticut's teacher unions is that it is in such stark contrast to what other teacher unions are doing around the country.
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.
The scenes of bloody, excessive violence are odd and troubling — the former because they are in such stark contrast to the movie's mostly playful demeanor and the latter because Vaughn seems to take such giddy pleasure in them.
Even though it was such a stark contrast to the original Gamecube game, this style has stuck with the series into both City Folk and New Leaf and it's hard to imagine an Animal Crossing game without it now.
Whether making the trip to Hope County alone or with friends, the idyllic scenery makes such a stark contrast to the action of a Far Cry title that it's going to be impossible to fly over and skip this one.
There's something very magical about the scenic beauty up north, especially because it's in such stark contrast to many of the places I've been.
The paradox is that this season stands in such stark contrast to the past 11 years of drought, highlighting the types of variability that climate change can wreak on the hydrological cycle.
It was such a stark contrast to what I came home to - spring in full bloom.
That's such a stark contrast to how many entrepreneurs think, where it's all about the exit.

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The development and the abandonment of certain beliefs are integral to this view of the status of religious beliefs.3 Such an interpretation is in stark contrast to the first one inasmuch as it has a different epistemological basis.
Then, in stark contrast to these «hyper - auditory» individuals, made alert to the subtlest natural sounds, Babin invites us to consider the modern American adolescent, reared amidst the clamour of competing mass media (such an individual will have logged some 20,000 hours of viewing by the age of sixteen).
The only problem with such black and white answers is they run in stark contrast to the love that permeates from one of my best friends.
At the time, it was part of a civil rights agenda being set by the then Labour opposition, which included such things as the Human Right Act, and a (failed) «Ethical Foreign Policy» and was in stark contrast to the authoritarian approach of the then Conservative Government; Michael Howard's support for ID cards and Ken Clarke using PII Cetificates in the Matrix Churchill case spring to mind.
Each available nematode proteome contained only a single such perilipin - related sequence, in stark contrast to the insect and chordate proteomes that had 2 — 5 perilipin paralogues.
But in a stark contrast to every character depicted in this movie, our casual, everyday usage of the Internet did not result in horrible tragedies to all involved, unless sitting through Men, Women & Children counts as such.
It's such a stark contrast from the colorful Thor: Ragnarok that Marvel put out just two weeks ago to rave reviews.
Such personal interaction stands in stark contrast to the way the cafeteria is used during the school day.
This will be a stark contrast to the current Barina, which does not get such basics as anti-lock brakes on the base model.
This is in stark contrast to other wireless providers, such as AT&T, who in recent months, have opted to end unlimited plans with the release of newer, faster devices.
This is in stark contrast to some other cards, such as the USAA Secured Card ® Platinum Mastercard ®, which deposits security deposits into a CD savings account — which collects compounding interest.
This is in stark contrast to a few other states such as NC, where the regulatory environment doesn't allow rates that reflect risk to be charged.
Often and traditionally portrayed as nudes, the female body in photographs stands in stark contrast to the portrayal of men — often the ones taking the portraits — famous male photographers such a Weston, Steiglitz, Man Ray, etc, who commonly employed «the male gaze» approach.
The entirety of the experience is one of blindingly stark contrasts, and as such I find it difficult to truly quantify a resolute...
The stark contrast between such missions and the rest of the game means it is possible to argue that the two threads of the narrative, the present and the past, are a bit too separate at times.
In stark contrast to such close - to - home subject matter, Monk has assembled a monumental installation of seven minimalist metal structures, each of these specially - built and coloured - coded pallets containing a shipment of rocks gathered from seven different contested territories in the Middle East: Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Syria (although no rocks could be gathered from this last location).
This humble beginning is in stark contrast to the influential critic and theorist Greenberg became later in his life, and remains to be considered as such in the present as well.
Evocative depictions of figures enjoying London parks such as Pissarro's Kew Green 1892 will be shown, which were in stark contrast to formal French gardens where walking on the grass was prohibited.
Painting in a house he and his wife owned in Florida, in addition to his Devon home, Drecki's artwork was vibrant, colourful and at times wildly imaginative — a stark contrast to the art produced by other camp survivors such as Arnold Daghani.
Evocative depictions of figures enjoying London parks such as Pissarro's Kew Green 1892 are shown, that were in stark contrast to formal French gardens where walking on the grass was prohibited.
Rigorously formal, predominantly black - and - white prints of city streets, warehouses, industrial sites, and suburban housing stood in stark contrast to a tradition of idealized landscape photography heretofore practiced by artists such as Ansel Adams and Edward Weston.
What this tells us is that «climate - change — driven acceleration» has been assumed ahead of time, and since the raw data failed to confirm the existence of such an acceleration («In stark contrast to this expectation however, current altimeter products show the rate of sea level rise to have decreased from the first to second decades of the altimeter era.»
The straightforward descriptions stand in stark contrast to those in government reports on climate science earlier in President Bush's tenure, when Phil Cooney, the former head of the oil industry's «climate team,» was the White House editor of such documents.
Such material is often called «gray literature,» she said, and it stands in stark contrast to the U.N.'s claims about the study's sources.
The rush to judgement to blame the Tea Party stands in stark double - standard contrast to the media - academia's endless thumb - sucking and fence - sitting when presented with a clear case of (Left - wing) political terrorism, such as the Fort Hood massacre.
Such trends are in stark contrast to the optimism of the near - future IPCC projections and seem unlikely to alter course soon.
«The platform makes for the starkest possible contrast with a party that just nominated Donald Trump — a man who has called climate change a hoax invented by and for the Chinese, who has denied basic reality such as the drought in California, and who has vowed to (try to) scuttle the unanimous agreement by the world's nations in Paris to take whatever measures are necessary to avert catastrophic warming and keep total warming «well below 2 °C.»
This interconnected infrastructure is in stark contrast with countries and cities such as London which have just taken their first steps to a cycling infrastructure.
From record - high temperatures to atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide not seen in a million years or more to a landmark international agreement to limit global warming, no other year has seen such a stark contrast of climate indicators.
This is in stark contrast to drivers of high - end cars such as Lexus, who had a 111 fault claims per 1,000 road users.
This is in stark contrast with the general law of search, established in cases such as R. v. Mann, which prevents peace officers from using a specific, narrowly defined search power to engage in a «fishing expedition» for unrelated incriminating evidence.
The government's avowed determination to eradicate myths about supposedly true victim behaviour, in spite of there being no UK research evidence of a negative impact by such myths on the conviction rate, makes a stark contrast with their apparent insouciance about the potentially negative impact on the conviction rate as a cumulative result of potential jurors reading lurid media accounts of the exposure of false rape claims.
This is in stark contrast to a few other states such as NC, where the regulatory environment doesn't allow rates that reflect risk to be charged.
This is in stark contrast to other messaging platforms such as WhatsApp — which, coincidentally, is owned by Facebook — which use end - to - end encryption.
This decision comes as a stark contrast to that taken up by Asian nations such as South Korea and China who imposed a complete ban on all cryptocurrency activities by terming the same as illegal.
Such an approach to Indigenous culture, as an holistic evolving concept, is in stark contrast to the social Darwinist approach underlying past heritage legislation (often contained in state parks and wildlife legislation) in which Aboriginal society was depicted as a relic of a dying or extinct civilisation.
How long is this bear market expected to last, and why is Canada's economy gloating in such stark contrast?
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