By contrast, Rudy seemed settled, sure of himself, judging.
The CIA, by contrast, has a culture of impunity-blame is Shared and institutionalized.
In contrast, XML USES duplicate start and end tags to wrap data values.
In contrast, the kind-hearted keeper of this drawing practices honesty in every detail of her work.
But the excess of waffle and the lack of specifics stand out in contrast with Poland's ready support for the missions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To be not only sharp, but to reveal enough information there so that you can have contrast; to be able to distinguish backgrounds from foregrounds from objects was crucial.
In contrast, their equivalents in Malay have two or three syllables, like sa-tu, du-a, ti-ga, em-pat, li-ma, e-nam, tu-juh, la-pan, sem-bi-lan, se-pu-luh. It takes a longer time to pronounce these words.
Large fonts, high contrast, and screen magnification.
Nietzsche by contrast is a realist about consciousness and mind.
In contrast to the surroundings, she was young, pretty and brisk.
In contrast with previous anti-globalisation protests, many of the latest ones seem to have started spontaneously.
For problems cast as social contracts or as questions of risk avoidance, by contrast, non-psychopaths got it right about 70% of the time.
The countries with the most fakes may not be cracking down, so official figures will look rosy; in contrast, countries with a smaller counterfeit trade that are vigilant may end up with more seizures.
The difference contrast is notable.
The contrast is stark in terms of socializing.
A functional MR technique was used in which a bolus of gadoteridol contrast agent was injected rapidly during the collection of image data, resulting in contrast-induced signal loss in proportion to cerebral blood volume.
To provide sharp contrast in workspaces and under reading lamps, buy a CFL labeled “daylight, ” or with a higher Kelvin temperature.
Hofer said, "By contrast, the parents who are still regulating their kids, still call to go remind them, 'I have your syllabus, and I can see that you have a test this week — have you studied for it?"
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We aim for 80% contrast as a general rule of thumb.
In contrast, some rich countries have fewer options. Euro membership, for instance, has removed the option of quasi-default via inflation for the heavily indebted on Europe's periphery.
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The questioning, by contrast, reflected the true image-scrambled and torn-of man reduced to nothing.
Located around the corner from Wan Chai's neon nightlife district, this old-time shop is a stark contrast to the surrounding girlie bars.
The contrast of light and shade is important in photography.
In contrast, wrapping solutions use objects as wrappers around database tables and rows to manipulate data in a database.
By contrast, experiments at verse drama have looked anaemic.
The composition of a photographic picture must treat well the contrast relations between the subject and the object and between the void and the solid, and make creative choice and arrangement around the core task of laying stress on the subject, obtaining rigorous and smooth picture language.
There has been snowfall in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado for the past 24-48 hours and it has created quite a contrast of white snow and colorful foliage.
The two brothers are in stark contrast.
Now, in contrast, with a majority of the population remainsingsingle at age 30, opportunities to remarry are plentiful.
By contrast, diplomats from Sweden, Denmark, Japan, Israel, Norway and Canada had no unpaid fines at all.