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Don't mistake a lack of willingness to draw contrasts with a lack of contrasts, however.
Joe Webb's collages are ruled by contrasts, contrasts between the developed and developing worlds, the past and present, decadence and want.
And the contrasts go on: Tim Kaine may be late.
The explicit rental biases contrasts to Singapore's melting pot image.
Just for fun, let's look at a study in contrasts.
However, Cavalier's statement to Gizmodo today contrasts Karmazin's earlier comments.
The whitewash in Malaysia contrasts with dogged investigations continuing abroad.
The bright and zesty sauce contrasts well with the salmon.
The debate Monday night will be a study of contrasts.
The images Cuttica captured show stark contrasts in camp life.
I think that what turns me on are the contrasts.
This contrasts with Latvia's contrition after the closure of ABLV.
The policy contrasts between Van Hollen and Edwards were scant.
THE 2016 presidential primaries have been a study in contrasts.
Clinton was not drawing sharp enough contrasts with Mr. Trump.
Closer & closer: enjoying beautiful contrasts in surface textures of #67P.
Caesar salad, done right, is a bowl full of contrasts.
As a study in contrasts, "War Paint" quickly turns monochrome.
Much like her community, Hoffman is a study in contrasts.
Different sides might offer different perspectives, creating contrasts for voters.
Although the dynamics are mainly muted, they contain gradations, contrasts.
Bret: I wish these contrasts would be drawn more often.
On this basement sofa, they were a study in contrasts.
Ms. Devine's own nest is a study in pleasing contrasts.
But in some ways they are a study in contrasts.
Such disrespect contrasts starkly with American Jewish contributions to Israel.
But the sandwich's enduring success contrasts with its floundering start.
Jay Inslee of Washington were a study in contrasts Wednesday.
The president's approach to regulation sharply contrasts with his predecessor.
The contrasts between the North and South are particularly stark.
That picture becomes clear through a series of revealing contrasts.
This is a primary, and drawing contrasts is fair game.
No doubt, these stark contrasts existed prior to the 1980s.
That contrasts rather vividly with the highly capable offroad rubber.
That contrasts with some of the recent attacks in Europe.
It contrasts with the rubber flooring that helps with grip.
Other candidates chimed in with Biden contrasts from other directions.
It contrasts starkly from Warren's otherwise unapologetic and enthusiastic campaign.
That mood contrasts mightily with the one of the moment.
This dynamic contrasts with the title, denoting an essentially undefinable entity.
Still, Clinton said she's going to "keep drawing contrasts" with Sanders.
The contrasts between the quarterbacks will be the main story line.
It is a land of contrasts, surrealism, intense color and flavors.
Her work includes intimate portraiture that often contrasts bodies and space.
India's growing prowess in finance contrasts with its weakness in manufacturing.
In this regard, Mexico and Brazil are a study in contrasts.
OF Justin Upton had an evening of contrasts in Friday's game.
The Q4 pullback contrasts with upbeat comparables for the full year.
Her Catholic, western German background contrasts with Merkel's Protestant, eastern roots.
And, one of the biggest contrasts is between men and women.
The strategy contrasts with rivals like Comcast and, more recently, Verizon.
This contrasts with the present cumbersome and lengthy paper-heavy process.
Acer's glossy metal logo contrasts nicely with the brushed-aluminum lid.
These contrasts have created their particular dreamscape, with brutally touching results.
Yingluck's relaxed style in Phrae contrasts with Prayuth's tetchy public appearances.
You have to draw meaningful contrasts and they didn't do that.
Instead, she reflected back the peculiarities and contrasts of the time.
This contrasts sharply with the process of giving clemency to humans.
Labour's plan contrasts with the governing Conservative Party's vision for broadband.
The contrasts with the other singers in the cast were glaring.
Fashion in the '80s had stark contrasts between the different trends.
The romanticized image contrasts starkly with the reality of Georgia as
Wolfson's stance contrasts starkly with dire warnings from some business groups.
Among the starkest contrasts is the low level of interest rates.
The contrasts between Trump and his team are occasionally proving awkward.
The artificiality of our conversation contrasts the tone of the film.
He said it contrasts with millennials' preference to live more sparsely.
The building sense of foreboding contrasts with the President's sunny mood.
That claim contrasts with those of Maria Celeste Pedrosa, Nuzman's secretary.
Together Mr. Falih and Mr. Novak are a barrel of contrasts.
Education Education is an issue with stark contrasts among the Democrats.
This summer was a useful study in contrasts for American politics.
That contrasts with what Tesla is doing, a public beta test.
Mr. Pak enjoyed playing with the contrasts between the two agents.
Diess's assessment contrasts with the federal government's view of the situation.
That contrasts with U.S. banks' focus on developing technology from within.
It was a year of contrasts for the series's perennial straggler.
The weakness in the IPO market contrasts with some outstanding performers.
It's a time for evocative contrasts and dynamic, life-affirming gatherings.
That contrasts with a slowing in the euro area and Japan.
Nonu's uncertain start contrasts with the only higher-profile All Blacks newcomer.
"What a study in contrasts," wrote the New York Times editorial board.
It's impressive, although the lyrical content contrasts somewhat with the cutesy visuals.
This figure contrasts with 22 percent of people aged 25 to 49.
The Bloomberg strategy neatly contrasts with Trump's campaigns of 2016 and today.
The contrasts continued into adulthood, but they're closer now despite their differences.
And it didn't disappoint in demonstrating the stark contrasts between the candidates.
No. Did this educate voters on the policy contrasts between the two?
Second, Obama has a ring of authenticity that contrasts strongly with Clinton.
This contrasts to sluggishness in manufacturing data and weaker business investment spending.
Oil and electricity are a study in contrasts (see our special report).
It is a position that contrasts sharply with that of all the
The contrasts and contradictions of this country leave me feeling light-headed.
He said this contrasts with Japan's Bushido culture, which venerates martial artists.
And his interaction with Macron will highlight a remarkable study in contrasts.
This low profitability contrasts with our previous view of its relative stability.
Dining | Connecticut Pho Vietnam Restaurant, in Danbury, is a study in contrasts.
Many explore stark contrasts, as ruminative searching lines broke into wild bursts.
That contrasts with most big emerging economies which are seeing inflation fall.
The move contrasts with a bill working its way through the House.
That contrasts with 17 percent in Australia, the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland.
We didn't see those very real contrasts in the vice-presidential debate.
The low level of volatility in the markets contrasts with supercharged indexes.
Ms. Zhang's approach to the Fourth relied heavily on big tempo contrasts.
The smiling sunshine design contrasts with the tragedy that took place there.
But for Canada and Mexico, the election was a study in contrasts.
For all the contrasts, the piece holds together with unfailing dramatic purpose.
At 44, she is a study in contrasts — straight-backed, composed, contained.
But the actress was also a study in contrasts, Ms. Lemay notes.
That situation contrasts with what medical experts say could await the public.
It's a story of high contrasts: good versus bad, right versus wrong.
Mr. Garre said the two newest justices are a study in contrasts.
As justices, though, the two men can be a study in contrasts.
That contrasts with the second approach, which is concerned with the consequences.
His view contrasts with recent optimism from some economists and central bankers.
Ms. Hamilton contrasts gallops and runs with moments of delicacy and sensuality.
With those contrasts in mind, what were the greatest differences you saw?
That contrasts with +1% year-over-year customer traffic on March 1st.
David Koch, who died last week, presents a similar study in contrasts.
And stark dynamic contrasts still feel part of the same epic canvas.
For the punky tech of The Fallen, there are a dozen contrasts.
Trump's own view on foreign policy includes stark contrasts to this establishment.
Moon's tough stance toward Tokyo contrasts with his conciliatory tone toward Pyongyang.
The endorsements come as Sanders has begun drawing sharper contrasts with Warren.
Yet GM's domestic might increasingly contrasts with its position elsewhere in the world.
The report contrasts with reports this week signaling the global economy is slowing.
His penchant for short, simple, punchy sentences, though, contrasts with Clinton as well.
New Hampshire, unlike Iowa, has not necessarily punished candidates for making sharp contrasts.
These contrasts have become unusually clear in the light of Clinton versus Trump.
As Mr Zamoyski deftly shows, the arc of his life spanned similar contrasts.
Here she's calm, innocent and a paragon of crisp execution and dynamic contrasts.
Turmoil in Washington and London contrasts with centrist stability in Paris and Berlin.
The bright, soft color contrasts really well with the grittiness of that scene.
"We will let the contrasts and the conversations between candidates go," Baier said.
Rolling back the US guidelines contrasts starkly with a tougher approach in Europe.
The obvious one contrasts cheerful music with the anxiety depicted in Williams's songwriting.
If femininity is performance, Miss Meatface is a gaudy, shocking vaudeville of contrasts.
The red brick exterior contrasts with the glossy windows of the adjacent towers.
Despite increasing divisions like this, the US is a country of remarkable contrasts.
They are defined by their contrasts, yet they labour under the same expectations.
That contrasts with a 1.9 percent drop in holdings of federal government securities.
Director Antonio Sala stepped down on Thursday blaming frequent contrasts within the board.
This contrasts with the 1,21 casualties the British suffered next day at Mons.
Talk about what you do precisely and how it contrasts with Google. Yeah.
Further aspects of "Ashphodel Meadows" are characterized by contrasts between stillness and movement.
In this constituency of contrasts, one thing is uniform: everyone likes Mrs May.
Identity policies also provide one of the starker contrasts between Twitter and Facebook.
Some drew contrasts between how Google handled Wednesday's hearing with Facebook and Twitter.
The video contrasts clips of Reagan, the nation's 85033th president, with Trump quotes.
Vows 2140 Photos View Slide Show ' Cooper Boone is a study in contrasts.
All of this contrasts markedly with the widening gap for executive-level pay.
It contrasts with the decision of Siemens' CEO not to attend the conference.
Travis contrasts Jordan with James, who quarrels directly with the President on Twitter.
That contrasts with Facebook's pre-IPO return on capital of positive 27.7 percent.
They're a band of contrasts that simultaneously flatten any perceived notions of hierarchy.
The interior is fitted with Forge Yellow-trimmed leather that contrasts the black.
She has set aside measure in favor of raw emotion without violent contrasts.
The humor, as you might expect, relies on their physical and temperamental contrasts.
Notably, no one on stage seemed eager to highlight contrasts with Ms. Warren.
Sophia describes him as a study of contrasts: soft, warm voice, cold eyes.
My second-floor "Poli+"—a middle-category room— was a study in contrasts.
It contrasts sharply with how mainstream Republican candidates and presidents treated such voters.
The bumper year in France and Belgium contrasts with a mixed situation worldwide.
It's a work full of cold atmospherics that capture a set of contrasts.
The severity contrasts strangely with the lightness with which it was sometimes received.
"Sometimes the contrasts are just too big," read a message with the photos.
The contrasts between the two types of rats continued deep inside their cells.
This contrasts with people experiencing opioid withdrawal, for which medication has been developed.
Though this is minor Peck, its speed and contrasts nicely challenge the dancers.
His assessment contrasts with Trump's hints that inoculations are just around the corner.
The spot, called "On Our Side," contrasts Mr. Sanders's record with Mr. Trump's.
That means sharper contrasts are being drawn and real enmity is becoming apparent.
The Indian is me is definitely attracted to harsh contrasts and color theory.
And yet her optimism contrasts with the more jaundiced views of many residents.
Gouthière exploited the enlivening contrasts of matte and reflective finishes throughout his work.
That contrasts with current retirees, of whom 903 percent retired before age 65.
America is a nation of contrasts, and credit card debt is no exception.
Tilton contrasts Touch Me Not to the Höllenzwang books that compiled directive magic.
This explanation contrasts with earlier explanations that emphasize conflict displacement or ideological realignment.
The rise in foreign bondholdings contrasts with heavy outflows from China's equity market.
This scene contrasts with those of Hockney painting and repainting his former lover.
One of the most striking contrasts with Mongolia is its giant neighbor Russia.
At the same time, though, his brand of Republicanism contrasts sharply with Trump's.
That contrasts with past years which generally saw near-10 percent growth or higher.
That's how he implicitly contrasts Facebook with his rivals across the way at Google.
This contrasts with solutions like Google Glass which notably just used a single display.
Their crumbling marriage contrasts with Bobby and Wendy's relationship, which is in full bloom.
Let's be realisticThe IMF contrasts a purist market approach with a government-led solution.
That contrasts with 2015 full-year volumes up 5.4 percent from the prior year.
As each tries to muscle the other into the wings, they emphasize their contrasts.
This contrasts with about 70% of male high school students who play violent games.
This contrasts with Apple shares' decline of more than 11 percent in the period.
This contrasts with national literacy rates of 43% for women and 70% for men.
Whitfield's narrative contrasts with that of Lisa Wu, who is a real estate agent.
She also drew contrasts with Trump and attempted to draw in supporters of Sen.
This week was the latest lesson in contrasts for the region's premiere financial hub.
There are clear contrasts and questions to answer at the state level as well.
The mothers' moral leadership and outreach contrasts starkly with the Republicans' current siege mentality.
Sanders does it by using big, controversial policies to draw contrasts and start fights.
That contrasts with increases in ownership for other tech companies like Facebook and Amazon.
The contrasts between the place's richness and the consequences of the spill are notable.
This contrasts with physically sending someone to an installation to take pictures for analysis.
Further, the candidates have presented very sharp contrasts in how they approach those issues.
They, and their parties, offer stark contrasts, but what will they mean for hospitals?
The incoming administration's relationship with Congress is in some way a study in contrasts.
That contrasts with earlier expectations that the Fed could move two or three times.
This contrasts with a failure rate of less than one percent for intrauterine contraception.
He enlivened those meager ingredients with clever compositions and contrasts of hues and typefaces.
Despite shared coaching staff and training routines, the teens are a study in contrasts.
These developments have fostered a sense of uncertainty as the contrasts within countries increased.
All of this contrasts starkly to what candidate Trump said on the campaign trail.
That contrasts with $54.6 billion in debt and equity investments over 15.93 and 2015.
The knock contrasts with the treatment of executives at BB&T, another acquisitive bank.
In his illustrations the simplicity of illustrated architecture contrasts sharply with the dimensions represented.
Looking at where each candidate's outside contributors live presents some interesting contrasts -- and similarities.
His rock-ribbed public image contrasts with a history of struggling with personal demons.
The monetary value Deloitte links to the reef with contrasts with its precarious future.
This contrasts with commitments given by Tasmania, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.
That contrasts with how other tech chief executives have addressed crises at their firms.
The New York group's stance contrasts with the view of the national A.F.L.-C.
Daily life during the novel coronavirus pandemic is all about disorienting contrasts like these.
Played by Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti respectively, they're the proverbial study in contrasts.
Side-by-side, the contrasts between the Trump and Clinton campaign operations are stunning.
This contrasts with the explosive growth of WeChat Pay and Alipay, China's "super-apps".
That contrasts with BMW, which attracts about 30 percent of Kelley Blue Book shoppers.
Britain's approach toward Scottish independence also contrasts sharply with the Spanish government's toward Catalonia.
"Throughout my work I like to play with the idea of contrasts," she said.
They also found some notable genetic contrasts in the men and women they studied.
The overlapping criminal operations this season continue to be an entertaining study in contrasts.
This contrasts with an average inflation rate in China of just over 2.5% currently.
Such contrasts animate a new exhibition at the Martin Gropius Bau Museum in Berlin.
The Vermont senator has sought to draw contrasts between him and Clinton over trade.
It's unclear if Sanders will draw stronger contrasts with Warren on Medicare for All.
THE TAKEAWAY The majority of Mr. Trump's ads are either stark contrasts with Mrs.
Each beaded element provides surface embellishment and unexpected contrasts with the larger glass forms.
I thought a lot about how he created contrasts between outdoor and indoor spaces.
It contrasts with a painted drawing or inscription, which is sometimes called a dipinto.
With this movie, Attanasio has created a young woman full of contradictions and contrasts.
The trendy jacket sharply contrasts with the first lady&aposs typically bold, foreign-flavored wardrobe.
The mundanity of real life in "First Man" contrasts with the enormity of the mission.
But his comment sharply contrasts with the heavy presence of Kalanick at today's all-hands.
She explicitly contrasts the "boatman's knowledge of water" to the toolmaker's knowledge of the tool.
But "Vanishing Point" also primed its audience for another study in contrasts—Maeve and Clementine.
However, her compositions tend towards being middle-of-the-road and sharp contrasts are rare.
That contrasts with a 2017 payment processing fee change, which was scrapped after users protested.
His diptychs illustrate the jarring contrasts that residents of the Chinese territory now regularly experience.
The spontaneity of the handheld camera contrasts brilliantly with the stillness of Eggleston's own photographs.
According to Mr Drutman, these contrasts have only grown more stark since Mr Trump's election.
The blown investigation in Cruz's case contrasts sharply with what took place in Washington state.
It contrasts them with truly optional charges, such as hiring GPS with a rental car.
Short-term memory contrasts with learned skills like finding the optimal solution to a puzzle.
DS: You make a lot of use of high contrasts and shadows in your photography.
It's a study in contrasts, but with a similar goal—to prepare kids for kindergarten.
For example, Cantonese contrasts 6-7 tones and has a lot of one-syllable words.
Ploss's optimism contrasts with recent profit warnings from carmakers citing weakening demand and trade frictions.
Sanders' supporters will overlook his support for this program, which contrasts sharply with his platform.
Turmoil in Washington and London contrasts with centrist stability in Paris and (mostly) in Berlin.
Two new national polls released Wednesday provided stark contrasts on the state of the race.
Murphy contrasts that with an app like Twitter, whose bird icon always looks the same.
Voters' disapproval on trade contrasts starkly with their views of the economy as a whole.
That contrasts with 2500 percent for the United States and over 8003 percent for Thailand.
I love the olive color, which contrasts beautifully with the red backing for the zippers.
But the movement isn't spurring on O'Malley and Sanders by drawing contrasts between the candidates.
That contrasts with the all-time records Wall Street has been grinding out all year.
That contrasts with politicians in Australia and Britain who have rebuked them for missing lessons.
Hironaka's combative style contrasts with the low-key approach adopted by the media-shy Otsuru.
Such a risk-positive, headlong editorial approach contrasts with Meyohas's cagier, more circumspect artistic approach.
This not the first time that opponents have drawn perfectly opposed contrasts for each other.
That contrasts with 2500 percent for the United States and over 2305 percent for Thailand.
Sheila Pepe's work contrasts this simple beauty with bold colors and an aesthetic of imperfection.
That contrasts with politicians in Australia and Britain who have rebuked them for cutting class.
That contrasts with $2.6 billion out of European equities, $1.6 billion out of U.S. stocks.
Each game marries the contrasts of emptiness and noise using one simple element: the wind.
The claim of an impending explosion contrasts sharply with the actual scene unfolding in Washington.
This contrasts with depreciation of a currency, where the foreign exchange market sets its value.
This contrasts with the United States' vast trade deficit, a comparison which infuriates President Trump.
"The stakes have never been higher, and the contrasts have never been starker," Karpinski said.
That contrasts with a 7% contraction in active equity and balanced funds during the period.
Lieu's experience contrasts with those that some White House staff members have had in public.
This contrasts sharply with Microsoft's big acquisitions of GitHub and LinkedIn, which cost $26 billion.
The current position contrasts with a net short of 32 million barrels in late June.
The incident contrasts with a previous one where HMS Montrose did fend off the IRGC.
Clinton did draw some contrasts with Mr. Sanders during her rally at the Apollo Theater.
The world of mixed martial arts offered contrasts stretched across two continents on Saturday night.
"You can also find the theme of contrasts in all of my works," Flad adds.
This contrasts to developed markets, where the vast majority of purchases involve third-party payers.
It also hashed out a strategy that involved drawing more explicit contrasts to Mr. Biden.
And perhaps being immersed in politics and the 24-hour news cycle sharpens political contrasts.
Inside, dark Brutalist concrete contrasts with the warm, Tulum-imported furniture and lush tropical plants.
Biden's moderate position contrasts with the more liberal policies endorsed by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders .
The paucity of women in leadership roles contrasts sharply with the broader financial sector workforce.
The FTSE's latest stumble contrasts sharply with the MSCI World's rally to a record high.
She's drawing sharper contrasts with opponents after months of trying to stay above the fray.
But it contrasts with the government's official figure of 297 for Channel crossings in 2018.
"The brown really contrasts with the green," he continued, comparing the forest and deforested areas.
As a co-author of both studies, I see them as a lesson in contrasts.
Stark contrasts The contrast between Sondland's testimony and the accounts of the careerists was stark.
After the first 10 seconds, her energy changes to even higher spirits and bigger contrasts.
Unperturbed, Thais are fatalistic and stoic — an absence of hysteria that contrasts favorably with Westerners.
Amy Klobuchar drew contrasts with billionaire Tom Steyer and the surging Buttigieg by using humor.
This Samsung TV offers sharp contrasts and brightness delivered by the latest 4K resolution standards.
That contrasts with solo operators who work from home and manage a few million dollars.
Kuala Lumpur, located in the heart of the Malaysian peninsula, is a city of contrasts.
Even his cadenza in the first piece — "Contrasts," like "Mythes," has three — was self-effacing.
Its saving grace is how dramatically it contrasts with Prieto's invisible gestures in the gallery.
In different ways, the parallels and the contrasts with health care provide equally profound insight.
Hironaka's combative style contrasts with the low-key approach adopted by a media-shy Otsuru.
The uncannily calm and sunny facility contrasts sharply with the dirty village down the hill.
Through this citation, Smith contrasts spatial measures with different human experiences of enclosure and freedom.
Sparks flew as candidates sought to draw contrasts on issues such as healthcare and immigration.
"I use that word — journey — because it contrasts from a definitive time stamp," he said.
This strategy contrasts specificity with the inadequacy of the larger historical narrative to encompass it.
Taken together, the narratives cohere to expose the contrasts between lives lived in the same places.
"These contrasts, these controversies, are part of Carnival," says Haroldo Costa, a cultural historian in Rio.
Torres has no background with computer programming, which contrasts with most of her cyber school peers.
The simplicity of the OneStep 2 contrasts with the complexity of the $300 Impossible I-1003.
But they actually vote for candidates who draw contrasts and aren't afraid to mix it up.
Bernie Sanders is highlighting his contrasts on policy issues like trade and climate change with Biden.
The brutality of these particular activists' physical violence contrasts with the sophistication of their intelligence gathering.
That seems plausible, yet the reticence contrasts strikingly with the hoopla over the arrests and indictments.
Its vista often contrasts the vibrant red and oranges of settlements with a clear blue sky.
Which just makes sorting through the contrasts, and the parallels they suggest, all the more interesting.
EPA's announcement contrasts with Trump, who in recent days has dismissed climate change as an issue.
Noma Osula, a photographer born and based in Lagos, Nigeria, focuses mostly on contrasts and contradictions.
There were also some of the starkest contrasts ever seen between wet regions and dry ones.
You can see how the contrasts, though, with some strategies by other publishers and platform holders.
Kirin's strategy contrasts with peer Asahi Group Holdings Ltd that has snapped up overseas beer brands.
" Dicenso said 2018 contrasts with previous years as the "increase in volatility is here to stay.
Trump distinctly contrasts with political hacks who repeat the same verbiage in seemingly every federal election.
Skylight contrasts the unpredictable quality of the natural world with the dependable presence of the sky.
Their new album, Fed Into The Nihilist Engine, is itself a study in contrasts writ small.
Weinstein has been reflecting on contrasts between the two cases, both of which have dominated headlines.
That contrasts with states including Colorado, North Dakota, Texas and Utah, where employment numbers have soared.
This mirroring contrasts the character's relationships to their emotional lives with the viewer's relationship to art.
This contrasts sharply with the 13 percent cut the U.S. committed to at the Paris talks.
Did you notice any contrasts between your various subjects based on age or some other factor?
O'Grady's poem compliments and contrasts Rirkrit Tiravanija's Untitled 2017 (tomorrow is the question, January 21, 2017).
But its deliberate flatness, simple color blocks, and sharp contrasts are a breath of fresh air.
That contrasts significantly with the 186% these loans represented in the US during the same period.
That contrasts with a 24 percent increase in benchmark plan prices seen in 22015 on HealthCare.
Stacking so many nominees in such a brief compass strikingly contrasts with the last two administrations.
But there are subtle contrasts between Millennials and Gen Zs. Start with the issue of ideology.
Such contrasts arise throughout: archaic choral polyphony and modernist whisperings, keening string clusters and plaintive drones.
Interestingly, that position contrasts sharply with that of former President Richard Nixon, who created the EPA.
That contrasts with a green light for youngsters with aggressive leukaemia when other drugs have failed.
Sanders has seized on the opening to draw contrasts between himself and Warren on health care.
Earlier this month, she dedicated large portions of her events toward full-throated contrasts with Sanders.
And it generated a debate that put the candidates' substantive and stylistic contrasts on full display.
The closing arguments, coming after six days of testimony and years of legal machinations, offered contrasts.
That contrasts with the traditional training format where experts are brought in and lecture a group.
It contrasts sharply with the era of Chavez, when high oil prices helped fuel state spending.
Seeking common ground and common sense reforms is what contrasts the pragmatic environmentalist from the rest.
They found sharp contrasts in myelin levels from one region of the cortex to the next.
The critical lesson here is that social identification is in large part a game of contrasts.
The overlapping black-and-white contrasts become blite and whack with all the choreographic changes — spectacular.
This contrasts with politicians' obfuscations that are accepted and repeated by the media – or just ignored.
"There are no contrasts, we are simply seeking the best for CDP," Di Maio told reporters.
To meet her in London's Chiltern Firehouse is to bear witness to a study in contrasts.
From the oscillating texture of her voice to her conflicted identity, O'Riordan was composed of contrasts.
Take South, Akerman's exploration of the American South, which contrasts explorations of the landscape with interviews.
Warren's position contrasts with other Democratic presidential contenders, including some leading her in early opinion polls.
Yes, but: The glowing cover contrasts with the Saudi administration's continued crackdown on women's rights activism.
This stance contrasts with the steady rate-hike campaign that the Federal Reserve signaled on Wednesday.
This again contrasts with Santander whose shareholders had to endure a multi-billion euro equity dilution.
The herb contrasts nicely with both butter and fish, and the subtle combination is quite wonderful.
It's a startling and distant view that contrasts magnificently with some of Cassini's famous close-ups.
His work certainly anticipated that of Robert Mapplethorpe; its imagery and contrasts are often more touching.
The wife guy is interesting precisely because he heightens the many contrasts of modern hetero masculinity.
That rhetoric contrasts with the slow but steady improvement in economic conditions over the past decade.
That duality also speaks to the larger themes of the movie, which deal in these contrasts.
The work never rose above a generally hushed volume, but its contrasts rang with real force.
That means the contrasts between the candidates in November will be much starker this time around.
That contrasts with his predecessor, Thomas D. Homan, who became a Fox News contributor after retiring.
This contrasts with a nearly 29.3 percent growth rate and net in-migration for metropolitan areas.
He contrasts that with how equity markets have more than quadrupled over that same time frame.
Iran's receptiveness for contact with the Saudis contrasts with its chilly tone toward the United States.
The contrasts aren't lost on the director, who trained as a psychoanalyst and specializes in trauma.
That contrasts with previous decades when commerce expanded at least twice as fast as world growth.
The stark contrasts reflect the nature of the world in which Mr. Ross operates: distressed investing.
Pursuing that single aim, "Last Work" sags in the middle, as the successive contrasts cancel out.
The record makes a strong impression in how much it contrasts with Mr. Glass's own performances.
Hamanka's color contrasts are subtle and each color is a gradation, rather than a solid shape.
That patient approach contrasts sharply with the Fed's experience in the second half of last year.
"This contrasts with most people not being in fingerprint or DNA law enforcement records," Bedoya explained.
Most impressive are several works in a forceful collage style that contrasts smooth and corrugated cardboard.
China's apparently tighter control over capital outflows contrasts with its increasing openness to foreign money inflows.
China's apparently tighter control over capital outflows contrasts with its increasing openness to foreign money inflows.
President Trump has brought out these contrasts, like colors in a photograph developing in a darkroom.
That contrasts with the Fed forecast for three hikes next year and one more this year.
The boom in the tourism sector contrasts starkly with the gloomy picture in the broader economy.
The rally in global shares contrasts with a plunge late last year, when the Sino-U.
Citi's pullback contrasts with Wells Fargo's strategy of buying assets and building deposits to drive growth.
And, unlike in past debates, the questions setting up confrontations between candidates elicited some sharp contrasts.
That contrasts with the financial crisis, when the Justice Department never created a similar task force.
Politicians have long connected domestic rivals to foreign problems in order to draw sharp ideological contrasts.
It was a performance not of effects or jarring contrasts, but of sustained force and focus.
The reverence contrasts starkly with Trump's tepid reaction to the death of another Hill legend, Sen.
That approach contrasts with some of the broad, system-changing proposals her progressive rivals have favored.
The film's dynamic contrasts are cohered by Allah's ease with various media and his optimistic tone.
One culture's 'disgusting' is another culture's delicacy, and the subtle similarities and stark contrasts are fascinating.
The number of applicants contrasts with past militant action by unions in South Korea's auto sector.
Here, rendered through light boxes, those contrasts are pushed to the extreme and the assertion amplified.
Trump at NATO: What to watch Political contrasts Merkel's friendship with Obama and awkward early interactions with Trump are a study in political contrasts that the Berlin government and the White House will likely seek to ease given the crucial nature of the Germany-US relationship.
This contrasts with the 1990 study's findings that substance abuse increased with years spent in the profession.
They moved as if dynamic contrasts — the breath of life in most dance forms — were bad form.
The light is flat, the contrasts are harsh, and the colors, dominated by mossy greens, are standoffish.
The outlook from the world's second-largest oil and gas company contrasts with others in the sector.
That contrasts sharply with how Warren invariably keeps his promises, even if it means short-term losses.
Heavy use of curved wood adds warmth to the interior and contrasts with the high-tech touches.
During any presidential election year, the incumbent president's budget submission to Congress is a study in contrasts.
Biden voted for all three, though Brown said he had no plans to draw such contrasts directly.
The downstream performance contrasts with rivals Exxon Mobil and Chevron, whose trading operations are smaller than BP's.
Mr Fillon's call for a rapprochement with Moscow and Damascus contrasts with Mr Juppé's consistently hard line.
People with poor vision can be helped by increasing the colour contrasts on computer displays, for example.
I think he is prone to drawing very stark contrasts when he's trying to make a point.
Next, you have Thaïs, also 15, whose Parisian aesthetic cleverly contrasts her open ears and open mind.
In her stunning debut novel, Lisa Halliday places three storylines in close proximity, leading to fascinating contrasts.
"We're gonna see a lot of what ... the political professionals like to call 'drawing contrasts,'" Lerer said.
The Democrats are thus keen to stress their diversity because, yes, it contrasts well with Donald Trump.
The two above-mentioned canvases in the politics gallery offer distinct contrasts in attitude and painterly approach.
The low price point of the VR headsets contrasts with the very high cost of the Hololens.
Clinton is drawing substantive contrasts so far, while targeting her rhetoric solidly at independent, middle-class voters.
That contrasts with international stock funds offered in the United States, which posted $879 million in outflows.
Her story surfacing alongside what happened to Sanders turned out to be an illuminating study in contrasts.
The upbeat report contrasts those of department store chains earlier in the week, which largely disappointed investors.
That contrasts with a Reuters/Ipsos poll that shows Clinton's lead narrowing to less than 3 points.
Sullivan's view contrasts with what Allianz Chief Economic Adviser Mohamed El-Erian told "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
And Marano plays Celia with a pleasing acerbic spikiness that contrasts beautifully with Centineo's nice-guy chill.
The remark contrasts with the many Republicans -- and some Democrats -- who often pledge unequivocal support for Israel.
The House bill contrasts with one in the Senate championed by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley.
The Mormon Church's lack of transparency contrasts starkly with actions taken by other religious groups and institutions.
Capricorn is the first sign of winter—cold, dry, and dark—which contrasts your nurturing, emotional vibe.
The downbeat outlook contrasts with past statements that promoted the United States as Navitas' next growth leg.
Politics is a business with a lot of tough talk where contrasts and distinctions are constantly drawn.
That valuation contrasts with the broad S&P 500, which trades some 20 percent above historic norms.
Driving north from super-lively Baku, agricultural Azerbaijan contrasts with the pulsating capital like day and night.
The potential for around $7 billion in IPO deals this year contrasts with $2.2 billion in 2015.
The fast-paced growth of the sharing economy contrasts directly with the methodological pace of government regulation.
The fast-paced growth of the sharing economy contrasts directly with the methodological pace of government regulation.
That projection contrasts with an estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, which downgraded its growth estimate.
This contrasts to television writing rooms, where plot and character flexibility can be limited by executive approval.
These basic facts can slide into cliche: Appalachia is a land of contrasts, the finger-waggers intone.
Instead, they often found themselves teaming up to defend policy positions they share instead of drawing contrasts.
The chart below compares and contrasts some of the key provisions of the House and Senate plans.
She compares and contrasts the black working class in the United States with the white working class.
Your arresting article should add to such pithy contrasts a more somber one: Africans die to work.
"[When] working with tones, colors, and contrasts, a feeling is created that could appeal to your emotions."
It was a high-wire Games: full of challenges and contrasts, abrupt shifts in mood and momentum.
Slowly, masks are removed, and Mr. Peck keeps playing with contrasts between individuals and the faceless crowd.
He contrasts this with the "political capitalism" found in many emerging countries, with China as the exemplar.
Trump's support for low interest rates contrasts with the Republican Party's widespread support for tighter monetary policy.
That contrasts with rampant use in the past of Facebook Login by companies to tap personal data.
Drawing contrasts with those rivals, while hewing to his own political compass, doesn't come naturally to Booker.
Their response contrasts Lena Dunham's recent, controversial defense of Murray Miller, a Girls writer accused of rape.
These contrasts are largely driven by the regional imbalance in the long-term impact of climate change.
When the show does try to explore character identities, "Discovery" ends up being a study of contrasts.
The choreographer Ms. Ring's new "cloud" illustrates both as it wavers between contrasts, like delicacy and unruliness.
It's there at the very opening of the book, where Epstein contrasts Tiger Woods with Roger Federer.
Intense, serious, it shows the architectural skill with which Mr. Battle contrasts groups as well as individuals.
By embracing abstraction, optics, and extreme material contrasts, I explore the boundaries between painting, sculpture and installation.
The atmosphere in Málaga contrasts sharply with that in Valencia when the Aquarius docked on June 17.
Bloomberg's engagement stance contrasts with some of his Democratic rivals — and it's a definite departure from Trump.
And over and over, this episode sets the old against the new, while marveling at the contrasts.
Uber, which was one of the companies that women engineers whispered about, provides a study in contrasts.
It contrasts with, say, AMC's "Better Call Saul," which established a different voice for a different protagonist.
That contrasts with the Natural Gas Supply Association, which publicly backed a generic carbon price last week.
Given the timing of the appointments, and the contrasts between the two men, comparisons were probably inescapable.
It also contrasts his support for the Affordable Care Act with President Trump's attempts to dismantle it.
The administration's current approach "contrasts in an almost perfectly polarized fashion" with Mr. Obama's, Ms. Maloney said.
In fact, this movie could have easily been called Timothée Chalamet By Candlelight: A Study In Contrasts.
An independent Scotland will come into its own political identity, rather than one premised just on contrasts.
Still, it&aposs something that contrasts with a newer emphasis at the Atlanta-based package giant: Technology.
This contrasts with expert recommendations that people get 30 minutes of moderate exercise five times a week.
A reliance on the places with the least exposure to immigration Geographically the contrasts were equally pointed.
The level of interest in impeachment hearings today contrasts with the attention paid to the Watergate hearings.
Opener "I'll Provide" contrasts old-timey strings with perhaps the gnarliest bassline of his 25-year career.
The deluge of fine writing that follows the referendum contrasts strangely with the reticence that preceded it.
The headcount reduction in Asia contrasts with recent expansion by the group's banking arm, MUFG Bank Ltd.
But he has since started to draw more contrasts, and in more policy areas than health care.
But it is also a study in contrasts: The folks from Cali are fun-loving, smooth types.
Rift/Fault, recently released by Radius Books, contrasts 48 of Belanger's photographs from those two precarious locales.
Both candidates have upped their contrasts with each other in recent weeks as the Iowa caucuses near.
BlackLeg's philosophical view of Satanism contrasts with some of the things V said his group participated in.
Seeing these two very different movies back to back on inauguration eve was a study in contrasts.
Both are paintings of contrasts, starting with darkness and light, albeit one that is gloomy and hushed.
The Panda's mass-produced, machine-made frame contrasts the carefully sculpted creases in the sculpture's marble base.
Niki Singleton's show-stopper of female desire and rage, "I Never Preferred Blondes", was full of contrasts.
That contrasts with the previous 30 years when productivity grew a bit more than 2% a year.
His perpetual exasperation with Adam contrasts particularly well with the self-proclaimed hero's attention-seeking attempts at nobility.
Just consider Virgil's "Aeneid," where the unpredictable goddess Juno, bringer of storms, repeatedly contrasts with the rational Jove.
But the white edition looks better since it contrasts well with the headset's black ear cups and microphone.
Beijing's private stance contrasts with public remarks that changing China's status at the WTO is not for negotiation.
Cruz, at times, referenced the hearings and Supreme Court confirmation process to draw contrasts between himself and O'Rourke.
This contrasts with Britain, where regulators want the BoE's rate to replace Libor by the end of 2021.
This contrasts with the historical model for business software, where a company's IT department directs purchasing and usage.
His campaign video contrasts the squalor of Iran's slums with the luxurious malls frequented by Mr Rouhani's supporters.
Over the course of the episode, "Holly" unspools two birth stories, and thereby contrasts pre and post-Gilead.
Her commitment to helping refugees fleeing strife in Syria contrasts with the anti-migrant turn elsewhere in Europe.
Sanders backers also believe that his critique of income inequality is amply illustrated in New York's jarring contrasts.
American poet laureate Kay Ryan's self-censored lesbianism contrasts with current generations that actively market themselves as queer.
Mr Morsi's treatment contrasts sharply with that of his predecessor, a man who misruled Egypt for 30 years.
The Twilight Zone is a study in contrasts, and one that almost always works on multiple levels simultaneously.
The ideal diversifier is not just something other than what you own, but something that contrasts with it.
He chose the Raphael painting in part because of the high contrasts it generated in the digital transformation.
This approval contrasts with recent developments in the United States, where net neutrality rules were repealed last month.
Australia's super-easy policy stance contrasts with global central banks in the mood to nudge interest rates higher.
That contrasts to mid-December when TAP chief Ian Bradshaw voiced frustration at delays during a board meeting.
It also contrasts with generally firmer demand at auctions of longer-dated paper, reflecting investors' search for yield.
Every shot is so incredibly saturated, sharp, filled with texture and sumptuous contrasts that it almost seems fake.
Rialmo's account of what happened contrasts with descriptions in the lawsuits filed by the LeGrier and Jones families.
As the accompanying text notes, the work poignantly contrasts China's present endangered environment with its rich artistic past.
That view contrasts with upbeat comments about the phone from Apple's Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri on Tuesday.
Personal relations with Trump López Obrador's personal style contrasts sharply with Peña Nieto's — and often closely resembles Trump's.
Ted Baker's performance contrasts with some of Britain's other clothing retailers, which have had tough time over Christmas.
He also had a cold relationship with Putin that contrasts with Trump's effusive praise of the Russian leader.
The confidence manifested by the ARM deal, however, contrasts with gloom in other parts of Britain's tech industry.
Enthusiasm for Europe in Ukraine — where 22019% support joining the EU — contrasts sharply with Western Europe's growing euroscepticism.
The respect shown towards the Sweethearts contrasts with the base judgments directed at other women on the site.
Nonetheless, JPMorgan's latest price checks point out that Whole Foods' value proposition greatly contrasts that of Costco, still.
César Félix-Brasdefer, of Indiana University, has found similar contrasts between Mexican and American behaviour in other situations.
Senator Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, agreed but used the bill's momentum to draw contrasts between the parties.
The Vermont senator has tried to draw contrasts with Clinton over campaign finance and ties to Wall Street.
That approach contrasts strongly with other big university endowments, which have given all their funds to outside managers.
By the end of the night, the candidates offered a study in contrasts on substance and style. Mrs.
That contrasts with bigger rivals, such as easyJet, which have been cautious about how Brexit will affect demand.
That contrasts with just 24% of respondents who say they strongly approve of the job Trump is doing.
It also contrasts with the International Energy Agency's latest forecast for demand to grow by 1.2 million bpd.
The GOP bill contrasts with a bipartisan wildfire management bill that a handful of senators introduced last week.
His career contrasts with McCall, who was CEO at newspaper publisher Guardian Media Group before moving to easyJet.
Soros' position contrasts to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, which topped up on Apple shares in the last quarter.
Toppings can provide texture or flavor contrasts and add to the sensory experience of eating pizza, experts say.
Anthem's stance of sticking by the exchanges contrasts with UnitedHealth's decision to cut its risk, one analyst said.
There is certainly a need for strong leadership that contrasts with the style exhibited by the President Trump.
The mix is most striking for its contrasts—blending together traditionalist folk rhythms with high-gloss sound design.
Black poverty on the Northside contrasts sharply with White affluence in the south, and in the surrounding suburbs.
The grotesque or sinister contrasts with the ideal of beauty or the sublime and establish a dramatic link.
Certainly these three works gain from the dancers' excellence: three-dimensional, richly textured, constantly alive with dynamic contrasts.
The hereditary nature of the monarchy contrasts with what many Australians believe is a quintessential national value: egalitarianism.
Contrasts are what we find to be so delightful and give us so much pleasure when we're eating.
The restoration doesn't make the movie look slick, but it gets the true, sharp contrasts of the cinematography.
Often times, what they say online, contrasts what they'd say in person, which is usually an awkward experience.
That contrasts with the end of 2014 and early 2016 - when the ECB last ramped up quantitative easing.
But now she is increasing contrasts and pushing toward a greater, also satisfying sense of difference and interaction.
He contrasts the situation with neighboring Peru, which has produced a crop of elite runners in recent years.
He contrasts his relationship to his blackness with that of Key, whose biological and adoptive fathers were black.
My work describes and contrasts the varieties of botanical sexuality to humanity's narrow definitions of gender and sexuality.
The concept contrasts with previous tactics of having counterterrorism forces clear a scene before allowing medical personnel inside.
And several of the candidates used foreign policy and trade to draw biting contrasts with the Trump administration.
The sparring riles up voters in important districts, where Democratic mayors serve as convenient contrasts for Trump's stances.
And because aging eyes can lose depth perception, the color of the kitchen counters contrasts with the floor.
This contrasts with the trend in the last decade of stable-to-improving ratings for large EM sovereigns.
Without naming them directly, Warren drew sharp contrasts between herself and her opponents during a speech on Thursday.
A fraction more eye makeup and greater use of dynamic contrasts might make her project twice as powerfully.
The solid performance of services in the Spanish private sector contrasts with the ongoing weakness shown by manufacturers.
McDonagh chose to compliment Karlsson instead of trying to dissect any contrasts between himself and the flashier Swede.
It was a great and substantive show as the candidates drew strong contrasts between themselves and their opponents.
But if we don't take our contrasts too literally, we'll be able to learn a thing or two.
So far, most of the contrasts he's drawn between himself and the president have hinged on political differences.
Warren has been drawing sharper contrasts with Sanders in recent days, suggesting that she can get things done.
The latter stretches into the garden, and its cream brick contrasts with the postwar property's dark painted exterior.
The contrasts in gilded surfaces slow down the eye, revealing illustrated lexicons of techniques, patterns, symbols and motifs.
As for Ms. Frances, she negotiated all of Coffee's rhythmic challenges and contrasts with a calmly luscious glow.
Hollub's background in the technical aspects of oil production contrasts with her predecessor, a banker and known dealmaker.
Ziggy's experience contrasts the episode's other therapy session, a solo encounter between Celeste and Dr. Reisman (Robin Weigert).
This contrasts with other methods that use millions of observations from ocean sensors, including buoys and ship-based instruments.
This reputation contrasts sharply with billionaire investor Warren Buffett's role as one of the world's most famous value investors.
This is video content filmed in way to make the contrasts sharper, giving a better depth to the picture.
This contrasts with a recent review combining the results of five older TV studies that showed a stronger link.
Pretty much the same as my life now, just as much a patchwork of extremes and contrasts, but magnified.
The image contrasts the geologically active landscape with the city planner and real estate developer's tamer vision for it.
That contrasts with the start of 2017, when OPEC cuts to predominantly sour grades made them attractive to buyers.
Trump and Clinton's opposing policies on gun control represent one of the sharpest contrasts between the two presidential candidates.
Dianne Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the committee, and others to draw out the contrasts between the parties. Sens.
She contrasts her own patriotic platform ("Choose France") with the rootless cosmopolitanism of her opponent, a former Rothschild banker.
The criticism contrasts with North Korea's repeated references to the good relationship between Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Kim's deceptively simple play on hobbyist painting contrasts the quotidian vicissitudes of terrestrial life with the heavens' gauzy indifference.
Footwork, physical rigor and, above all, dynamic contrasts — which these dancers can most splendidly exemplify — were only occasionally interesting.
That contrasts with a 29 percent rise in prices in the area, including new developments, over the same period.
Samsung makes a solid $3,000 LED option that uses nanocrystals to brighten the image and bring out stronger contrasts.
He contrasts this with some of the current trends in directing, which often requires lots of cuts and closeups.
That contrasts sharply with the Republican convention in Cleveland last week, which the majority of past GOP nominees skipped.
Like Confirmation, Luv theatrically contrasts extreme hatred and soft liberalism, here the yogic, laissez-faire, nonjudgmental ethos of California.
That contrasts with many reformers' preference for looser, more "progressive" teaching intended to encourage children to learn for themselves.
This contrasts to how neuroscientists typically refer to the sizes of neurons in terms of small, medium, and large.
That contrasts with the upwardly revised January numbers of 94.23,000 new positions and an unemployment rate of 4.8 percent.
Yeah, contrasts were stronger and colors were livelier than on LG G6's LCD screen, but not by much.
PwC contrasts the latest results with its survey from 1998 when CEOs were positive about the drivers of globalization.
Filtered through specially tinted Oakley shades, Watson's version will have heightened contrasts that accentuate some colors and downplay others.
Batalova said the increasing "human capital" of better-educated immigrants contrasts with political rhetoric casting them as a burden.
Cruz insists he will not turn the battle with Trump into a personal war, sticking closely to policy contrasts.
This contrasts with past events, when the largest sea surface temperature anomalies have been in the eastern tropical Pacific.
That contrasts against the broad benchmark S&P 500 stock index, which is up 6.9 percent for the year.
Kasich's message has been overwhelmingly positive, but he did begin drawing some implicit contrasts with Trump on Tuesday night.
In its report, Baidu compares and contrasts China's "post-00s" generation – people aged up to 16 – with everyone else.
Elastigirl's bendiness contrasts and complements Mr. Incredible's brute force, while Dash's super-speed combines nicely with Violet's force fields.
The fanfare around the proposed reform contrasts with the president's tendency to avoid taking a stand on social issues.
His popular style also contrasts with that of Lin, who was seen as a less effective communicator, Yang added.
The American Voter Guide offers a clear, simple set of contrasts on the issues that matter to young voters.
Yet overall, he seemed intent on achieving the opposite: searching out the music's beauties, integrating the sometimes shocking contrasts.
Vying for the second and third positions in the weekend box office race, we have a study in contrasts.
They're a study in contrasts, with black fur that matches dark forests and white fur for snow-filled landscapes.
He contrasts this with an ethic of ultimate ends that focuses more on the righteousness of the positions taken.
This contrasts with attempts by President Donald Trump and some lawmakers to discredit Steele and the memos he produced.
The solid results from Urban and Wal-Mart contrasts with dour reports from many other retailers in recent weeks.
A sawdustlike glue is big, as are exposed foam, hand-carved woods, creative upholstering and startling contrasts of materials.
It compares and contrasts the transition from scrolls to books in ancient Rome to today's shift to e-books.
The tough message contrasts starkly with what Deutsche Bank officials have been telling investors and regulators in recent weeks.
The move contrasts with a bill working its way through the House and the wishes of President Donald Trump.
The rise in financial institutions' share of trading contrasts with a drop for hedge funds and proprietary trading firms.
For this scene, the setting is a lovely fall day that contrasts with the dark nature of the sequence.
But what overwhelms these contrasts is a profound commonality: both are hostile to our ideals of reason, individualism, freedom.
But Macron's iPhone-wielding Sun King act contrasts starkly with the praise American liberals and centrists lavished on him.
This film contrasts the traditional methods used by the Indigenous hunters with the use of shotguns by white men.
But this latest statement contrasts with Beijing's earlier rhetoric, suggesting that the project has more important defense-related motives.
The record moves away from the gentle and restful mood of 211's Nepenthe, instead embracing more intense contrasts.
The interplay between Stylez' lyrics and Asapace's singing contrasts modern First Nations struggles with the effort to preserve spirituality.
Sanders has pointed to many of these issues to draw contrasts between himself and the former secretary of State.
The President's confidence, however, contrasts sharply with increasing anxiety being expressed by top public health experts in his administration.
But there is something about the nature of the contrasts in this moment that feels different to many people.
The entire film is a study in contrasts and surprises, both in the story and in how it's told.
This spiritual core contrasts with a sadistic, machine-driven social and political infrastructure in which the video is set.
Here, sharp contrasts and low light offer a pensive quality, intensified by the deep concentration in the figure's eyes.
The mounting Senate concern contrasts with a more "hands-off" approach to Hong Kong by Republican President Donald Trump.
The green and black crosshatched wallpaper serves as a backdrop and contrasts with the vertical lines on Rosa's shirt.
C.F.W. "Klavierstücke I-XI"; Sabine Liebner, piano (Wergo) Ms. Liebner doesn't blow out the dynamic contrasts in these pieces.
The stylistic and policy contrasts with Mr. Brown were notable, and at times Mr. Newsom seemed to encourage comparisons.
Gates is playing with the contrasts of rigidity and fluidity in these sculptures, as he is throughout the exhibition.
Mr. Culberson praised tax cuts and drew sharp contrasts with his Democratic opponent, Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, on economic issues.
Lindy West If November 2016 was a study in anguish for many, November 2017 is a study in contrasts.
Consistently mesmerizing in their extravagant colors and surprising contrasts of shape and background, they deserve to be better known.
But the one-time MVP sees contrasts between his Super Bowl XXIX team and this year's Bay Area contenders.
President Trump's mistake was publicly taking ownership of the action, a behavior that contrasts sharply with what Israel does.
The movie under consideration — "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" — is, by contrasts, long and punishing.
"Fred Meets Fred" is an oversized black-and-white double image of Frederick Douglass that contrasts past and present.
That will give them more opportunities to make the case for their candidacies — and to draw contrasts with others.
Booker also was not eager to highlight contrasts with his rivals, even as other candidates benefited from such attacks.
Ireland&aposs commitment to taking back and investigating citizens that were involved with ISIS contrasts with other European countries.
The formidably difficult first piece is a study in violent contrasts, with bursts of slashing chords and sinewy runs.
"This new ad fact-checks and contrasts him with Mike Bloomberg -- the strongest candidate to beat Trump in November."
Buttigieg and Biden have consistently drawn contrasts with the liberal leaders over "Medicare for All" and college tuition plans.
"So if you're mostly using a white background, have a colored background that contrasts with the white," she explained.
This surreal touch imbues the photograph with a dreamlike quality that contrasts the furious urgency of the charging figure.
The committee's estimate of the distributional effects of the Senate bill contrasts with its score of the House bill.
These sections are written in an unadorned prose that nicely contrasts with the intense rhetoric of Pizan's own narration.
That contrasts with previous schemes to terraform Mars that would take anywhere from several hundred to several thousand years.
The committee's estimate of the distributional effects of the Senate bill contrasts with its score of the House bill.
The campaign and Sanders himself have explicitly drawn contrasts with Biden, calling out the former vice president by name.
Techhive's reviewer was impressed with the updated black contrasts and HDR10 and Dolby support, especially for the price range.
NDP candidates have raised stances on abortion in an attempt to provide contrasts with Green positions in competitive ridings.
The Flaming Lips situate their own music in extreme contrasts: humanism and horror, Day-Glo colors and widow's black.
Gates' account contrasts with Trump's claim in November 2018 that he did not recall speaking to Stone about WikiLeaks.
Gates's account contrasts with Trump's claim in November 2018 that he did not recall speaking to Stone about WikiLeaks.
And this is a very New York story, one of palpable contrasts in this city of skyscrapers and gutters.
The contrasts that emerge are compelling, placing in high relief the circumstances and qualities of animate versus inanimate life.
And the cowardice of terrorizing a small, defenseless animal contrasts starkly with the unstinting courage Christians revere in Jesus.
The setup contrasts sharply with past Republican presidential bids, which were divided between official campaigns and the national committee.
The commercial, by the investment adviser Wealthsimple, contrasts the paths of two young players, a boy and a girl.
Both the black and gold colorways feature a slightly glossy, metallic finish that contrasts nicely with the study plastic body.
This greatly contrasts with the 1989 version, which had no mention of the Wendigo – Louis's decisions are entirely his own.
That contrasts with a projected 6% rise in JP Morgan's investment banking revenue to $36 billion for the same period.
Incredibly, the adults do this too, taking advantage of the plentiful underwater food source that contrasts with the barren lakeshore.
Abbey Collins, a spokesperson for the Cuomo campaign, stressed Cuomo's record — which contrasts with Nixon's lack of experience in government.
The opinion of the leading proxy adviser contrasts with that of influential rival Glass Lewis, which recommended backing the plan.
After the opening, which establishes the mundane nature of most assailants, Poirier contrasts this with an extended and brutal sequence.
Newton's theories later lent artists from Van Gogh to Vuillard the clashes and contrasts that give their paintings such effervescence.
Their continued pessimism contrasts starkly with a more bullish attitude among analysts in the most recent poll by Thomson Reuters.
It's an approach that's garnered some criticism from progressive activists — and it contrasts a bit with how Pelosi is perceived.
Spain's education system starkly contrasts with its health service, which is generally agreed to be efficient and of high quality.
This contrasts with what the Nigerian government has said, which is that the girls' release was not a prisoner exchange.
This contrasts with Papua New Guinea's Austronesian languages, which arrived some 3,500 years ago, probably from a single Taiwanese source.
In writing about the knife wounds on each of the Sheridans, Soriano emphasized the contrasts in their location and severity.
His informality contrasts with the distance which most leaders in the former Soviet Union maintain between themselves and the voters.
In our new series #SomosLatinx, R29's Latinx staffers explore the parallels and contrasts that make our community so rich.
Again it is a photo of contrasts, his rust-tinted regalia set against the other monarch's neat, powder-blue dress.
Pornhub has also optimized its website for visually impaired users by using enlarged text, customized color contrasts, and keyboard shortcuts.
The speed and success of the military takeover in Zimbabwe contrasts dramatically with the July 2016 attempted coup in Turkey.
The sludgy green of the barrels contrasts with his turquoise shirt, which is printed all-over with pink hibiscus flowers.
But that approach contrasts with Steve Bannon, the President's chief strategist, who has long advocated for less involvement in Afghanistan.
But there are other kinds of contrasts that do important work, too — like what foods can potentially substitute for others.
His view contrasts with central bankers who want to bring in new rules for asset managers to safeguard financial stability.
In the survey — which contrasts sharply with other national polls — Cruz draws 143 percent, narrowly leading Trump at 214 percent.
That contrasts with a more bullish outlook at rival STMicroelectronics, which competes with Infineon in the automotive sector, among others.
The New Hampshire primary election on Tuesday is supposed to be the moment he contrasts himself as the establishment candidate.
" That contrasts with actual face-to-face smiles, which make an individual appear "more attractive, sincere, trustworthy, warm, and competent.
It contrasts with the speeches typically delivered by Trump, who prefers to lambaste his opponents and skip detailed policy discussions.
For instance, he contrasts black football players' actions with the words of NASCAR team owners who denounced protesting the anthem.
This contrasts with Tesla, which late on Thursday unveiled an electric heavy duty truck as well as a new roadster.
Vestas' 2.8 billion euros of net cash at the end of last year contrasts with Siemens Gamesa's 615 million euros.
Although strong opponents of abortion rights, these women approve of O'Rourke's character-- one they say contrasts with that of Trump.
But nothing supposedly surprising about Lynch should really be surprising at this point — the man is a study in contrasts.
Part of The Incendiaries's power lies in the way Kwon contrasts this campus with stereotypes of American campus culture today.
Republicans running across the country have seized on this issue as a way to draw contrasts with their Democratic opponents.
A drab and dated downtown contrasts with its long stretch of pebbly beach and a lively bar and restaurant district.
Its model directly contrasts with Google's, which relies on pervasive tracking of Internet users to determine which ads to serve.
We see similar contrasts on Earth, where storms and blizzards are common in North America and Europe during the winter.
Readers familiar with the material will be frustrated by the unfocused scholarship, not to mention the jagged contrasts in tone.
I mean the party, whose unresolved tensions and muddled mission are manifest in the contrasts and contest between these two.
The President's declaration in office contrasts with comments he made on the campaign trail, when he disparaged Arizona Republican Sen.
But Kunchenko's match up contrasts harshly with the welcoming party that the UFC have selected for Ukranian karateka, Nikita Krylov.
A new survey of tech workers fills out this picture nicely, and identifies interesting — and depressing — contrasts in people's experiences.
That steady view contrasts with last week's market-rattling outlook for lower output and higher costs in the near term.
That contrasts with an earlier forecast of growth of 3 percent for this year and 3.8 percent growth in 2015.
Republicans and Democrats continue to have stark contrasts on various issues, including immigration, national security, race relations and environmental issues.
Clinton has called Sanders's stance on the liability issue "unimaginable," arguing it is one of the "biggest contrasts" between them.
It's an area of contrasts — half polished, modern, and trendy, and half rough around the ages, but full of character.
"Ultimately as you get closer to decision time, candidates have to draw distinctions, they have to draw contrasts," Murphy said.
Irish also contrasts the feel of dreams remembered more for tone than action with the supposed clarity of waking life.
A lot of scratches and blotches, and overly high contrasts that deepen the blacks into nothingness while distorting the whites.
Hopkins' devotion to those she perceives as her own people contrasts with her total disregard for people who are not.
The Italian lighting designer Davide Groppi's Calvino table lamp contrasts two flat metal planes, creating an ode to pure minimalism.
But the vote of confidence from KKR, a typically savvy investor, contrasts with how public investors feel about the sector.
The main dining room, for dinner only, is handsomely done in pale wood with dark contrasts by Thomas Juul-Hansen.
The day also highlighted the stark contrasts between today's Russia and the ideals embraced in the revolution 100 years ago.
I titled this picture "Locker Room Talk" because it contrasts the meaning that it has in our day and age.
Especially when seen in person, as in the Met exhibition, the smooth grayscale of "Ganymede" contrasts starkly with Michelangelo's style.
Mr. Hockney, it might seem, is a direct heir of Matisse's Fauvism, pushing color contrasts to trippy and hedonistic extremes.
And as for the attacks on his establishment rivals, he says he's doing little more than drawing legitimate philosophical contrasts.
I visited the Angelica and the Casanatense libraries on the next day and found them a fine study in contrasts.
The department's new stance contrasts that of President Trump, who has repeatedly dismissed white supremacy as an insignificant fringe movement.
We love getting to know them, but we know the contrasts would be too much to endure under one roof.
The relationship between the dance and Ms. Rosen's projections is weaker, the correspondences or contrasts not much more than puns.
The Brazilian president's view regarding the Amazon contrasts sharply with that of most environmental organizations in the country and abroad.
Despite that standing, she seemed entirely unwilling to draw anything but the most tepid contrasts with the two front-runners.
Sanders Speechwriter David Sirota contrasts the Senator's foreign policy positions with the other 2020 candidates and the flawed electability argument.
After weeks of trying to blunt the attacks, Warren has begun drawing more explicit contrasts with Biden and especially Buttigieg.
And like her rivals, Ms. Warren is using her proposal as an opportunity to draw stark contrasts with President Trump.
And like her rivals, Ms. Warren is using her proposal as an opportunity to draw stark contrasts with President Trump.
And while many more details are brilliantly considered and sensitively realized — several individual dances lack contrasts of light and shade.
That translated into a collection filled with contrasts: intensely-hued duchesse satin blazers and full skirts next to sporty jerseys.
And Amy Klobuchar drew contrasts with most everyone, especially Buttigieg, whose resume she dismissed as too flimsy for the presidency.
That no Hong Kong officials have lost their jobs over the crisis contrasts sharply with protests elsewhere in the world.
And it contrasts with efforts by companies like Nestlé and Procter & Gamble to distance themselves from suppliers linked to deforestation.
Europe's improving growth contrasts with the U.K., which is losing economic momentum as it continues to deal with Brexit negotiations.
It ideally contrasts the processional patriarchal pomp of the Capulets' dance with the lyrical outpouring of the lovers' balcony duet.
As Warren has risen in the polls, Sanders and his aides have begun to draw contrasts between the two candidates.
Two of New York's established early-music ensembles plied specialties over the weekend, a study in contrasts despite basic similarities.
A "Moses und Aron" at the Paris Opera in 2015 dealt almost entirely in stark contrasts of black and white.
"The salon is a feminine dream," Mr. Starck said, emphasizing how the dining room contrasts with the more masculine lounge.
California leads the way for Technology and Innovation — an example of how America's most populous state is a study in contrasts.
The reluctance to ease contrasts with Kuroda's pledge four years ago that he "won't hesitate to act" to hit his target.
The video is an exceptional framing device for Gambino's song, which contrasts joyful, cheery melodies against a harsh, thumping trap beat.
" It contrasts with the Fed's September release, when the bank said manufacturing contacts "continued to report negative impacts from trade restrictions.
Schaeuble's willingness to work with Russia in the Middle East contrasts with Berlin's firm position with Moscow over the Ukraine crisis.
But the most striking thing about "Koda Study No. 3" is how starkly it contrasts with the rest of the show.
After a bit of ingredient trivia, we're reporting on a study that contrasts the dietary effects of ultraprocessed and unprocessed foods.
It's a study in contrasts that has our attention with a juxtaposition of seemingly disparate — and yet totally spot-on — elements.
Its support for the industry contrasts with South Korea's decision to allow one of its biggest shipping companies to declare bankruptcy.
It's an image that contrasts with the that one Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, has sometimes presented of himself.
This contrasts with the United States where the credit markets have made up some 70-80 percent of where companies borrow.
But it is hard to dwell on Mr Vajpayee's time as party leader without noting some contrasts with Mr Modi's tenure.
The quick resolution of this banking issue contrasts sharply with Italy, where several banks are struggling with a bad loans crisis.
I mean, it's a city of complete contrasts and some bitterness, conflict, anger, and it's also a … place of enormous hope.
And PolitiFact's nitpicking of Trump's statements contrasts with the more generous attitude it sometimes takes toward the statements of other politicians.
This fragility is exposed further into the show, by a pimped-up cement mixer, which contrasts with its acid green trim.
Rather, it is the building's sense of calm that, he says, contrasts with the almost intolerable intensity of contemporary urban China.
Martin, for his part, has discussed how his work contrasts with J.R.R. Tolkien, who wrote the Lord of the Rings series.
Rembrandt was renowned for his masterful use of light and dark contrasts, and the precise proportions in his paintings and etchings.
And when you have pickle juice, or just pickles, with raki, it contrasts with that aniseed sweetness in the same way.
That contrasts with 100-day survival rates as low as 30 percent in patients who fail to respond to steroid therapy.
"Sometimes you make friends out here, sometimes you don't," added the confident runner, whose style contrasts with the more reserved Coleman.
John Kasich, whose aspirational conservative message contrasts with Trump's populist rhetoric, surged to a surprise second place in the GOP race.
The Olympics' big-money web of global broadcast contracts and massive marketing rights contrasts harshly with Rio's endemic crime and poverty.
It also contrasts with the decision by his predecessor as attorney general, Jeff Sessions, to recuse himself from the Mueller probe.
The graphic below (and an interactive visualization here) shows contrasts in the coverage of terror events by U.S. and Russian media.
As we explored in Generate before, this contrasts with some other forecasts of demand peaking as soon as the late 2020s.
Since his extraverted, laid-back Oregonian personality so greatly contrasts with Mr. Niemann's serious Berliner aura, his episode proceeds far differently.
Do you believe technology, in all its contrasts to nature, can help right some of the wrongs humans have left behind?
It's rare that you have candidates who are near perfect contrasts: one establishment, one anti-establishment; one disciplined, one unpredictable; etc.
This contrasts with Snapchat's anti-developer attitude that could force it to try to build the breadth of AR by itself.
That contrasts sharply with China, where cooling producer price inflation and falling car sales suggested an economy struggling to gain traction.
Some may call this a "double-Brexit", but the graveness of the first contrasts with the risible absurdity of the second.
They seemed to understand that the quality was the same, regardless of the cost, which contrasts with similar studies on humans.
The move contrasts with the biggest U.S. airlines, which have been slowing growth plans for after the peak summer travel season.
He contrasts this with during the civil war when lenders kept enough liquidity with their correspondent banks, helping stabilize the system.
Contrasts abounded during a brief tour of the city, where 88,000 people fled as flames and smoke advanced on May 3.
When put side-by-side, Sadiq and Kamran's stories offer stark contrasts of when the system works and when it doesn't.
As noted, in trying to draw contrasts and move voters, health care and other issues took precedence over technical trade matters.
Waymo's approach to autonomy contrasts with those pursued by Tesla and Cadillac, both of which offer semi-autonomous driver-assistance systems.
These current and past contrasts with Democrats' 2020 desires underscore the party's impending pell-mell plunge out of the political mainstream.
Yet I think Justice Clarence Thomas makes a good point in his dissent, where he contrasts this case with Fisher v.
Trump's absence in the ad contrasts with his involvement in the midterms, calling them a referendum on his tenure in office.
That contrasts with the scientific consensus on global warming, which is that greenhouse gases from human activity are the main driver.
The race is being fought around the margins, over slight differences in policy, dueling endorsements and sharp contrasts in personal style.
The former business mogul's off-the-cuff style and desire for quick action contrasts with the longtime Senate leader's deliberate style.
Still, that marginal increase between months contrasts from past years, which have seen gun sales spike around the holiday shopping season.
Such extreme graphic contrasts are stark and exciting; they grab your attention like flashing LEDs in a dark-as-midnight casino.
Sberbank's performance contrasts with that of Russia's banking sector which has recently been shaken by bailouts of major lenders in 13.
Comparing what Voyager 22 learned with the data available from the Voyager 13 crossing provides interesting similarities and contrasts, Stone said.
The conductor, Nicola Luisotti, led a performance of bold contrasts and rich colorings, though marred by untidy execution and ensemble glitches.
But the alliance he formed with Mr. Wickremesinghe was a coalition of contrasts, with Mr. Sirisena's party notably more socially conservative.
That contrasts with her brother, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who in the past has been criticized for lacking the common touch.
The introverted character of Nakhova's work contrasts strongly with the tongue-in-cheek projects by the artist duo Komar and Melamid.
The S.U.V.-building bonanza contrasts with promises made by automakers of big investments in electric vehicles and other low-emitting vehicles.
"Many watchmakers adapt their product to the ceramic materials, meaning simple construction, rounded angles, polished finishes without contrasts," Ms. Gruber said.
Instead, Booker lit into Biden by drawing sharp contrasts on criminal justice, particularly in sparring about Biden's record on sentencing laws.
But the fact that she is such a precise and detail-oriented thinker contrasts with most other users of populist rhetoric.
I titled this picture "Locker Room Talk" because it contrasts with the meaning that it has in our day and age.
Tiffany's relatively successful performance contrasts with the widespread idea that young people aren't buying as many diamonds as they used to.
Hjorth mentions the film multiple times in her novel, and explicitly, effectively contrasts her story's upshot with that of the movie.
These similarities and contrasts can be seen in self-portraits of the two masters that hang side by side in Amsterdam.
They found dramatic brain responses to clear, pumping beats and to marked contrasts in volume, rhythms and sound quality, or timbre.
The bullish outlook contrasts with resistance among some SAP customers to move core processes from on-site datacentres to remote servers.
He then goes leaping from Beethoven to Big Black, from Morton Feldman to Curtis Mayfield, identifying continuities while delighting in contrasts.
Thompson: The moderators missed a few moments to let the candidates spar more and draw out real contrasts with one another.
The house's contrasts are pleasing to Mr. Moss, whose family home in a suburb of Chicago contained its own anomalous pairings.
But overall, these numbers don't indicate the sharp state-by-state contrasts that might be expected with state-level regulatory changes.
He contrasts these with final distributions, like those at work in Jevic, that decide creditors' recovery rights once and for all.
This contrasts sharply with financial products, which in the UK and the US are subject to a high level of regulation.
" He contrasts this with China, where: "Top managers show up for work at about 8am and frequently don't leave until 10pm.
Thanks to the latest 4K resolution standards, this Samsung 4K TV delivers pure colours, sharp contrasts, and dazzling levels of brightness.
Gideon's our point of view character, and her flat, deadpan voice contrasts beautifully to her screamingly over-the-top gothic surroundings.
This contrasts directly with the economic message that "Leave" campaigners pushed in the runup to the Brexit referendum in June 2016.
But the warm overtures of the two leaders contrasts sharply with rhetoric coming out of the White House over the weekend.
And China's going to do so in a way that contrasts sharply with the way the US is going about it.
Set to jazz music, the wordless film contrasts the artful, improvisational process of traditional handmade glassblowing with its robotic, automated counterpart.
This contrasts with the wholesale violence of Boko Haram under the publicity-hungry Abubakar Shekau, who has executed even close lieutenants.
The stillness of Hill's work contrasts with the busyness of Huffman's:  an environment of digital images, videos, projections, objects, and sound.
Wolfenstein gives you what you want in an action shooter, but contrasts it with a character who wants literally anything else.
Where rivals paint scathing black-and-white contrasts with Mr. Obama, Mr. Kasich speaks in practical terms about how presidents must compromise.
This contrasts the typical image of tech that has been criticized in recent years for being overwhelmingly white, male, and able-bodied.
The Intriguing Contrasts Between Doctor Who's 2 'Non-Canon' Female DoctorsJodie Whittaker's 13th Doctor, flanked by two very peculiar, non-canon predecessors.
In multiple news reports, they describe an atmosphere of constant anxiety and fear that contrasts with the senator's outward "Minnesota nice" brand.
This is the first time that candidates will be able to draw contrasts with their rivals in a face-to-face setting.
From the pews he seemed a study in contrasts, a warrior priest who found joy in duty and measured strength in gentleness.
The contrasts between then and now, was that Lee stood to gain nothing with that opinion—nothing then, and very little now.
Considering that films themselves are just contrasts of light and darkness, the concept gives director David F. Sandberg lots to play with.
The lonely hut, dwarfed by the snowy mountains of the park, contrasts with the abundance of star trails seemingly encircling the peaks.
It contrasts with other foreign banks like Citi, UBS, HSBC and Barclays, who are regular members and have a presence in Israel.
Videgaray said it had been "a day of contrasts," adding that his delegation's talks with senior White House aides lasted eight hours.
He and Bird do this with support and care, which contrasts with the medicated near-isolation David was accustomed to at Clockworks.
The neighborhood contrasts sharply with the proud, if battered, colonial structures of Old Havana or the resplendent mansions of Vedado or Miramar.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is ideologically similar to her supporters, although there are interesting contrasts when it's broken it down issue-by-issue.
I'm always struck by the contrasts and similarities between MAGA and my friend David Alpert's website turned advocacy operation Greater Greater Washington.
It also contrasts strongly with the deep recession that ran from 2008 to 2015 with only a miniscule growth blip in 2014.
Growing investor optimism about Brazil's economic prospects contrasts with an escalating political crisis that threatens to remove President Michel Temer from office.
That contrasts with a deal partner, the Brazilian investment firm 3G Capital, which eliminates costs immediately after buying a company, he said.
The move contrasts with the country's overall policy of limiting imports against a backdrop of foreign currency shortages and depressed energy prices.
The new video, taken earlier this month, contrasts footage taken before and after the Islamic State's most recent offensive in the region.
Between the two nights, By Norse presented two unique sides of the same concept, a balance in contrasts, yet anything but opposites.
The overall look and feel of the Muse 5 contrasts considerably with Erato's Apollo 7, the wireless buds it released last year.
Menace: Negan is at his best in one-on-one encounters, where his smarminess contrasts cleanly with his unpredictability and vicious temper.
These will vary in density throughout the courtyard and provide shade as well as a graphic pattern that contrasts with the sky.
In a highly produced announcement video titled "Brave Wins," Gillibrand contrasts an optimistic agenda toward progress with the fearmongering policies of Trump.
Trump must hammer home how his plan to boost all three contrasts drastically with Hillary's Red Army march of tax-hike destruction.
The upbeat survey contrasts with modest GDP growth of 0.4 percent shown by official data for the last three months of 2017.
The deliberate contrasts are intended to show differences in Mars' surface materials, which makes the rover look bluer than it actually is.
That approach contrasts with the policies in neighboring Denmark and Sweden, which have both cut the cost of borrowing to negative levels.
"Sang" contrasts with the optimism of those who entered adulthood during the years of China's double-digit economic growth in previous decades.
But the contrasts in San Francisco—the richest city in America by median household income—could in places rival those in Mumbai.
But Renault's own performance - reflected an operating margin that declined to 5.9% from 6.4% - contrasts less favorably with domestic rival PSA Group.
In particular, it informs Poe's ongoing journey about heroism and leadership, and contrasts with his earlier notions of what those concepts mean.
That contrasts with other, scientific tests that force listeners to only listen to certain songs of a genre, like classical or jazz.
They are: This contrasts with Comey's testimony, which claims: But Trump's lawyer presents zero actual evidence that what Comey said is false.
Hickel rebuts that the richness of the data on England contrasts with a paucity of data in much of China and Asia.
And I've spent a LOT of time thinking about what candidate mixes on stage would make for the best conversations and contrasts.
The yin and yang Olympics, one of stark contrasts between the feats on the field of play, and regrettable actions off it.
This contrasts with the populations of many African nations, which have had more exposure to Zika and developed immunity over the years.
The creamy mozzarella contrasts delicately with the acid-tang of the tomato sauce, and the base has a perfect savoury-sour crunch.
The result contrasts with the company's biggest rival, JB Hi-Fi Ltd which defied the downturn to lift sales, beating market expectations.
I think a lot of the markers have been laid on a lot of what the core contrasts are on this campaign.
In this series of subtle contrasts, the film peels back the myths which to this day excuse away the European colonial project.
This contrasts with Trump, who never admits to a mistake even when he challenged the sincerity of a Gold Star Muslim mother.
Chanos said Tesla and SolarCity chief Elon Musk's heavy reliance on borrowing from the capital markets contrasts with the approach of Amazon.
He tries to sound optimistic about their prognosis and recovery, but this scene contrasts starkly with the one involving Samuele's imagined illness.
The book contrasts these scenes with the adrenaline-lust of journalists working in war zones and the manic lives they lead there.
His soaring tone, range of color and sotto voce contrasts were admirable in "Lotus Land" (after Cyril Scott's Op. 47, No. 1).
This directly contrasts a promise from House Republicans that those with pre-existing conditions would still be able to afford health insurance.
This happens because retinal ganglion cells in the sheet of tissue called the retina at the back of the eye detect contrasts.
Sanders sought to draw contrasts between himself and the former secretary of State regarding expanding Social Security and raising the minimum wage.
That contrasts with other countries, including Spain and Mexico, where Amazon launched many product categories and Marketplace at around the same time.
The former secretary of State has been honing her economic message and drawing contrasts with Trump in recent days during campaign stops.
He now raises those issues almost daily in an attempt to win over voters by drawing sharp contrasts between his and Mrs.
Like the young adults in Mr Téchiné's film the contestants are fanatics, and Petrunya's calm demeanour contrasts starkly with their aggressive belief.
Russia's regulatory tone contrasts with other countries, such as Japan, which recently passed a law allowing retailers to accept bitcoin for payment.
Yet contrasts are really the thrust of the label: Paris and Los Angeles, long and cropped, modern and primal, foam and stone.
"In nature itself, you also see many contrasts in color... so why not use this in man-made additions?" the designers said.
The restoration was refreshed in 2015 when the new green paint was added, which contrasts the tan soft top and leather interior. 
But his reliance on charter flights contrasts sharply with his image as a Rust Belt mayor who embodies frugality and Midwestern modesty.
The sheer polish of his singing can lead to a certain sameness; at times, I wanted sharper diction and better-defined contrasts.
Sanders has drawn contrasts between his voting record and Biden's on things like the authorization of military force in Iraq and NAFTA.
This chapter is a study in the contrasts between two candidates, a look at how they function politically and how they live.
Any game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs, these days, is supposed to be a study in contrasts.
That contrasts greatly with the administration's past stance and immediately led experts to pan the comment — and the Trump administration's negotiation strategy.
But, ever the land of contrasts, Japan is still a country where tradition is treasured, and that often includes traditional gender roles.
It's a more accomplished collection of tracks, with more compelling contrasts—inky synthesizer lines slightly clouding, for once, her dazed, wordless chorales.
This makes elections even more important, which encourages parties to draw even sharper contrasts with each other to win the next election.

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