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The whitewash in Malaysia contrasts with dogged investigations continuing abroad.
This contrasts with Latvia's contrition after the closure of ABLV.
Clinton was not drawing sharp enough contrasts with Mr. Trump.
But the sandwich's enduring success contrasts with its floundering start.
The president's approach to regulation sharply contrasts with his predecessor.
That contrasts with some of the recent attacks in Europe.
It contrasts with the rubber flooring that helps with grip.
This dynamic contrasts with the title, denoting an essentially undefinable entity.
Still, Clinton said she's going to "keep drawing contrasts" with Sanders.
India's growing prowess in finance contrasts with its weakness in manufacturing.
The Q4 pullback contrasts with upbeat comparables for the full year.
Her Catholic, western German background contrasts with Merkel's Protestant, eastern roots.
The strategy contrasts with rivals like Comcast and, more recently, Verizon.
This contrasts with the present cumbersome and lengthy paper-heavy process.
Yingluck's relaxed style in Phrae contrasts with Prayuth's tetchy public appearances.
Labour's plan contrasts with the governing Conservative Party's vision for broadband.
The contrasts with the other singers in the cast were glaring.
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.
That contrasts with what Tesla is doing, a public beta test.
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.
The weakness in the IPO market contrasts with some outstanding performers.
That contrasts with a slowing in the euro area and Japan.
Nonu's uncertain start contrasts with the only higher-profile All Blacks newcomer.
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.
He said this contrasts with Japan's Bushido culture, which venerates martial artists.
This low profitability contrasts with our previous view of its relative stability.
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.
The low level of volatility in the markets contrasts with supercharged indexes.
The smiling sunshine design contrasts with the tragedy that took place there.
That situation contrasts with what medical experts say could await the public.
That contrasts with the second approach, which is concerned with the consequences.
His view contrasts with recent optimism from some economists and central bankers.
That contrasts with +1% year-over-year customer traffic on March 1st.
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.
Turmoil in Washington and London contrasts with centrist stability in Paris and Berlin.
The red brick exterior contrasts with the glossy windows of the adjacent towers.
That contrasts with a 1.9 percent drop in holdings of federal government securities.
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.
It contrasts with the decision of Siemens' CEO not to attend the conference.
That contrasts with Facebook's pre-IPO return on capital of positive 27.7 percent.
Notably, no one on stage seemed eager to highlight contrasts with Ms. Warren.
The bumper year in France and Belgium contrasts with a mixed situation worldwide.
This contrasts with people experiencing opioid withdrawal, for which medication has been developed.
His assessment contrasts with Trump's hints that inoculations are just around the corner.
And yet her optimism contrasts with the more jaundiced views of many residents.
That contrasts with current retirees, of whom 903 percent retired before age 65.
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.
That contrasts with past years which generally saw near-10 percent growth or higher.
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.
That contrasts with 2015 full-year volumes up 5.4 percent from the prior year.
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.
That contrasts with increases in ownership for other tech companies like Facebook and Amazon.
This contrasts with physically sending someone to an installation to take pictures for analysis.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This contrasts with an average inflation rate in China of just over 2.5% currently.
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.
It contrasts with a painted drawing or inscription, which is sometimes called a dipinto.
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.
That contrasts with a 2017 payment processing fee change, which was scrapped after users protested.
Short-term memory contrasts with learned skills like finding the optimal solution to a puzzle.
Ploss's optimism contrasts with recent profit warnings from carmakers citing weakening demand and trade frictions.
Turmoil in Washington and London contrasts with centrist stability in Paris and (mostly) in Berlin.
That contrasts with 2500 percent for the United States and over 8003 percent for Thailand.
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.
That contrasts with 2500 percent for the United States and over 2305 percent for Thailand.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
Don't mistake a lack of willingness to draw contrasts with a lack of contrasts, however.
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.
Amy Klobuchar drew contrasts with billionaire Tom Steyer and the surging Buttigieg by using humor.
That contrasts with solo operators who work from home and manage a few million dollars.
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.
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.
The brutality of these particular activists' physical violence contrasts with the sophistication of their intelligence gathering.
EPA's announcement contrasts with Trump, who in recent days has dismissed climate change as an issue.
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.
That contrasts with states including Colorado, North Dakota, Texas and Utah, where employment numbers have soared.
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.
That contrasts with a green light for youngsters with aggressive leukaemia when other drugs have failed.
Earlier this month, she dedicated large portions of her events toward full-throated contrasts with Sanders.
That contrasts with the traditional training format where experts are brought in and lecture a group.
This contrasts with politicians' obfuscations that are accepted and repeated by the media – or just ignored.
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.
That rhetoric contrasts with the slow but steady improvement in economic conditions over the past decade.
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.
Iran's receptiveness for contact with the Saudis contrasts with its chilly tone toward the United States.
That contrasts with previous decades when commerce expanded at least twice as fast as world growth.
The record makes a strong impression in how much it contrasts with Mr. Glass's own performances.
"This contrasts with most people not being in fingerprint or DNA law enforcement records," Bedoya explained.
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.
That contrasts with the Fed forecast for three hikes next year and one more this year.
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.
That contrasts with the financial crisis, when the Justice Department never created a similar task force.
That approach contrasts with some of the broad, system-changing proposals her progressive rivals have favored.
The number of applicants contrasts with past militant action by unions in South Korea's auto sector.
This contrasts with the 1990 study's findings that substance abuse increased with years spent in the profession.
The outlook from the world's second-largest oil and gas company contrasts with others in the sector.
Heavy use of curved wood adds warmth to the interior and contrasts with the high-tech touches.
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.
The low price point of the VR headsets contrasts with the very high cost of the Hololens.
That contrasts with international stock funds offered in the United States, which posted $879 million in outflows.
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.
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 downbeat outlook contrasts with past statements that promoted the United States as Navitas' next growth leg.
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.
That projection contrasts with an estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, which downgraded its growth estimate.
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.
Bloomberg's engagement stance contrasts with some of his Democratic rivals — and it's a definite departure from Trump.
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.
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.
The level of interest in impeachment hearings today contrasts with the attention paid to the Watergate hearings.
The headcount reduction in Asia contrasts with recent expansion by the group's banking arm, MUFG Bank Ltd.
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.
That contrasts with the previous 30 years when productivity grew a bit more than 2% a year.
Just consider Virgil's "Aeneid," where the unpredictable goddess Juno, bringer of storms, repeatedly contrasts with the rational Jove.
Beijing's private stance contrasts with public remarks that changing China's status at the WTO is not for negotiation.
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.
Her commitment to helping refugees fleeing strife in Syria contrasts with the anti-migrant turn elsewhere in Europe.
American poet laureate Kay Ryan's self-censored lesbianism contrasts with current generations that actively market themselves as queer.
The ideal diversifier is not just something other than what you own, but something that contrasts with it.
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.
It also contrasts with generally firmer demand at auctions of longer-dated paper, reflecting investors' search for yield.
Rialmo's account of what happened contrasts with descriptions in the lawsuits filed by the LeGrier and Jones families.
That view contrasts with upbeat comments about the phone from Apple's Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri on Tuesday.
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.
The respect shown towards the Sweethearts contrasts with the base judgments directed at other women on the site.
The Vermont senator has tried to draw contrasts with Clinton over campaign finance and ties to Wall Street.
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.
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 grotesque or sinister contrasts with the ideal of beauty or the sublime and establish a dramatic link.
The hereditary nature of the monarchy contrasts with what many Australians believe is a quintessential national value: egalitarianism.
That contrasts with the end of 2014 and early 2016 - when the ECB last ramped up quantitative easing.
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.
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.
The solid performance of services in the Spanish private sector contrasts with the ongoing weakness shown by manufacturers.
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.
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.
This contrasts with other methods that use millions of observations from ocean sensors, including buoys and ship-based instruments.
This contrasts with a recent review combining the results of five older TV studies that showed a stronger link.
That contrasts with the start of 2017, when OPEC cuts to predominantly sour grades made them attractive to buyers.
The criticism contrasts with North Korea's repeated references to the good relationship between Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump.
That contrasts with a 29 percent rise in prices in the area, including new developments, over the same period.
That contrasts with many reformers' preference for looser, more "progressive" teaching intended to encourage children to learn for themselves.
That contrasts with the upwardly revised January numbers of 94.23,000 new positions and an unemployment rate of 4.8 percent.
Batalova said the increasing "human capital" of better-educated immigrants contrasts with political rhetoric casting them as a burden.
This contrasts with past events, when the largest sea surface temperature anomalies have been in the eastern tropical Pacific.
Kasich's message has been overwhelmingly positive, but he did begin drawing some implicit contrasts with Trump on Tuesday night.
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.
They're a study in contrasts, with black fur that matches dark forests and white fur for snow-filled landscapes.
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.
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 this latest statement contrasts with Beijing's earlier rhetoric, suggesting that the project has more important defense-related motives.
This spiritual core contrasts with a sadistic, machine-driven social and political infrastructure in which the video is set.
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.
The stylistic and policy contrasts with Mr. Brown were notable, and at times Mr. Newsom seemed to encourage comparisons.
Mr. Culberson praised tax cuts and drew sharp contrasts with his Democratic opponent, Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, on economic issues.
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.
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.
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.
NDP candidates have raised stances on abortion in an attempt to provide contrasts with Green positions in competitive ridings.
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.
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.
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.
His informality contrasts with the distance which most leaders in the former Soviet Union maintain between themselves and the voters.
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.
His view contrasts with central bankers who want to bring in new rules for asset managers to safeguard financial stability.
That contrasts with a more bullish outlook at rival STMicroelectronics, which competes with Infineon in the automotive sector, among others.
" 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.
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.
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.
The President's declaration in office contrasts with comments he made on the campaign trail, when he disparaged Arizona Republican Sen.
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.
Hopkins' devotion to those she perceives as her own people contrasts with her total disregard for people who are not.
But the vote of confidence from KKR, a typically savvy investor, contrasts with how public investors feel about the sector.
Despite that standing, she seemed entirely unwilling to draw anything but the most tepid contrasts with the two front-runners.
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 Amy Klobuchar drew contrasts with most everyone, especially Buttigieg, whose resume she dismissed as too flimsy for the presidency.
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.
"The salon is a feminine dream," Mr. Starck said, emphasizing how the dining room contrasts with the more masculine lounge.
The reluctance to ease contrasts with Kuroda's pledge four years ago that he "won't hesitate to act" to hit his target.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
It also contrasts with the decision by his predecessor as attorney general, Jeff Sessions, to recuse himself from the Mueller probe.
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.
This contrasts with Snapchat's anti-developer attitude that could force it to try to build the breadth of AR by itself.
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.
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.
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 former business mogul's off-the-cuff style and desire for quick action contrasts with the longtime Senate leader's deliberate style.
Sberbank's performance contrasts with that of Russia's banking sector which has recently been shaken by bailouts of major lenders in 13.
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 S.U.V.-building bonanza contrasts with promises made by automakers of big investments in electric vehicles and other low-emitting vehicles.
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.
The bullish outlook contrasts with resistance among some SAP customers to move core processes from on-site datacentres to remote servers.
Thompson: The moderators missed a few moments to let the candidates spar more and draw out real contrasts with one another.
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.
Where rivals paint scathing black-and-white contrasts with Mr. Obama, Mr. Kasich speaks in practical terms about how presidents must compromise.
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.
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.
He and Bird do this with support and care, which contrasts with the medicated near-isolation David was accustomed to at Clockworks.
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.
These will vary in density throughout the courtyard and provide shade as well as a graphic pattern that contrasts with the sky.
The upbeat survey contrasts with modest GDP growth of 0.4 percent shown by official data for the last three months of 2017.
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.
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.
This contrasts with the populations of many African nations, which have had more exposure to Zika and developed immunity over the years.
The result contrasts with the company's biggest rival, JB Hi-Fi Ltd which defied the downturn to lift sales, beating market expectations.
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.
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.
Russia's regulatory tone contrasts with other countries, such as Japan, which recently passed a law allowing retailers to accept bitcoin for payment.
This makes elections even more important, which encourages parties to draw even sharper contrasts with each other to win the next election.
The handmade character of his animations, results of experiments with popular animation software, contrasts with the polished imagery presented in commercial media.
The strong interest in the deal contrasts with the negative reaction from equity investors after Wednesday's announcement caught market participants by surprise.
Nexa's strong debut contrasts with the 2900 percent slide on the first day of trading of apparel maker Roots Canada this week.
That contrasts with a recent analysis that found no significant difference in the financial performance of asset-management firms with diverse ownership.
Blackrocks hesitance to back climate-related shareholder proposals contrasts with warnings it has raised about financial impacts on businesses from climate concerns.
The students also see stark contrasts with what they would normally encounter in more-affluent communities (patients with tobacco staining, for example).
This contrasts with the British financial sector's call, backed by government, for a far more ambitious and novel financial services trade deal.
That contrasts with the ten judges the Democratic majority helped appoint in 2007-08 - the comparable juncture of George W. Bush's presidency.
Bannon's prediction contrasts with the assertion from administration officials and key GOP lawmakers that tax-reform legislation will be enacted in 2017.
This sharply contrasts with the 68 judges whom the Democratic Senate majority helped confirm in President George W. Bush's last two years.
That contrasts with conventional thinking that a bear market is triggered when an index or security loses 20 percent of its value.
This contrasts with less enthusiastic support among European experts, including British thought leaders, for continued European Union ties with the United Kingdom.
South Korean stocks' valuation also contrasts with the most expensive markets, India and Philippines, at 2.6 and 2 times book value, respectively.
The opening of indoor or organized "late-night canteens" also contrasts with the relative absence of open-air night markets in Beijing.
Bannon's prediction contrasts with the assertion from administration officials and key GOP lawmakers that tax-reform legislation will be enacted in 2628.
Bill Weld, in a weekend gathering that drew sharp contrasts with the major party candidates -- Trump and Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee.
Still, for long-time subscribers, it's technically not a great deal, which contrasts with how Sprint has positioned itself as a value carrier.
That alone contrasts with the awkward relationship between President Barack Obama and Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, who lacked a common political language.
Siegel added that the surge of younger diagnoses contrasts with the overall trend of colorectal cancer, which has been dropping for several decades.
One Beijing-based Western diplomat said Xi's strong and confident vision for China contrasts with perceptions that Trump often seems to pick arguments.
The lack of enthusiasm contrasts with the ecstatic reception of John Paul II in 1987, during the 17-year dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
The promise of the Mediterranean sunlight and blue sky contrasts with the reality of shipwrecked boats used by migrants to cross the sea.
That contrasts with about a third of leisure and hospitality industry workers who have access to a plan; less than a quarter participate.
The poise of Elle Márjá Eira's protagonists contrasts with Mai-Lis Eira's film, to suggest the struggle continues, and there is unfinished business.
The growth of Colorado's legal marijuana economy contrasts with a slow start in California's market, which began recreational pot sales in January 2018.
This contrasts with the United States where companies tap financial markets, which have greater capacity to spread risk more evenly across the economy.
This brighter outlook contrasts with the message finance minister George Osborne is likely to deliver in his annual budget statement later on Wednesday.
This contrasts with earlier comments made by Boston Police Commissioner William Evans, who previously said it was likely the couple knew the suspect.
But as domestic political progress there contrasts with trouble in neighbouring Spain, "there's clearly a case for a short-lived outperformance," Ducrozet said.
That contrasts with most of his colleagues who think a rate cut is likely, given expectations that the UK could slip into recession.
Bunnings' success contrasts with the fate of its nearest rival, Masters Home Improvement, whose owner supermarket giantWoolworths put up for sale on Monday.
Can he appear focused, substantive, strong and positive, and offer a unifying vision that sharply contrasts with a "third term" of President Obama?
Sessions' decision contrasts with his recusal from any probes related to Trump's presidential campaign, including the one led by special counsel Robert Mueller.
"This devastating event contrasts with the image that many people might have of penguins," said Rod Downie, Head of Polar Programmes at WWF.
In many ways, that conservatism contrasts with recent announcements Beijing has made about opening its once tightly closed market further to foreign businesses.
In person, I actually think it looks really cool, especially how the glossy camera bump contrasts with the matte back of the phone.
And I'm going to continue to talk specifically about what I will do, draw contrasts with my opponents, and particularly with Donald Trump.
And they're releasing scores of ambitious policy proposals that are unlikely to ever be enacted but help to draw contrasts with their rivals.
The nervous vibrancy of that music contrasts with the cool shimmer of the Los Angeles scenes, with suspended dissonances that evoke film noir.
Their emerging representation contrasts with one that has become a cliché: the connection between a straight woman and her gay male best friend.
Comey's mentions of the dossier in briefings to lawmakers contrasts with other U.S. intelligence agencies who have sought to distance themselves from it.
Here's a look at how the response to Maria compares and contrasts with the federal response to Harvey and Irma in several areas.
It makes a light rasping noise, and sometimes a little ring, that contrasts with the swish of the scythe through the damp grass.
That aspect of their paper contrasts with other recent studies postulating that a gradual disintegration of West Antarctica may have already become unstoppable.
The statement contrasts with the rationale he offered in 2016, when he led a GOP effort to block the appointment of Merrick Garland.
Ozy's growth contrasts with many new media companies that have struggled as most of the digital ad dollars go to Google and Facebook.
The frugal use of flocking, which adds a velvety opaque surface that contrasts with the smooth, glowing wood, unsettles perception, adding another dimension.
This contrasts with the hard-line position taken by Russia's defense and security establishment, which includes Rosneft's Mr. Sechin, a former KGB officer.
They perform together in Nashville as a counterintuitive pair: Mr. Combs's solidity and gravelly voice contrasts with Mr. Bridges's litheness and acrobatic tenor.
The practice also contrasts with the blind peer evaluations common in other disciplines, in which referees don't know whose paper they are evaluating.
In fact, he's going to great lengths not to talk about any opponents at all, after spending the fall drawing contrasts with them.
Her calm energy so contrasts with Moore that her arrival can feel like walking through one of those misters at a theme park.
"Mega-cap earnings strength contrasts with small-cap earnings weakness," the firm's analysts led by David Kostin said in a note to clients.
Mike Bloomberg has made clear his intention to outspend the Democratic primary field, but his advertising strategy contrasts with most of his opponents.
The wording contrasts with Rosneft's statement following the completion of drilling on the first well in its Kara Sea project in September 2014.
That contrasts with a weak market when President Richard Nixon was being investigated for Watergate, but he resigned before Congress could impeach him.
At the same time, the specificity of the Insect Allies system, he says, contrasts with state-of-the-art technologies for agricultural threat response.
VW's plan to concentrate this heavily on electric vehicles contrasts with other automakers that are taking a more balanced approach to alternative fuel vehicles.
Champion&aposs story contrasts with testimony Monday by Caudle and claims by the lawyers who represent both Caudle and Tellis in the unrelated cases.
This contrasts with the United States where companies tap financial markets instead, which have greater capacity to spread risk more evenly across the economy.
This contrasts with previous images we've seen of the device, making us wonder if maybe there will be various color options for the front.
The body language of hand work contrasts with machine-made art, and that's why my studio and the painting look the way they do.
It contrasts with "ethnic nationalism", which is zero-sum, aggressive and nostalgic and which draws on race or history to set the nation apart.
This contrasts with Asian support for their president Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa of Bahrain and UEFA's backing of the Swiss Gianni Infantino.
This contrasts with several general forecasts on global ad expenditure, which Publicis' agency Zenith sees growing by 4.1 percent this year to $578 billion.
That near-even split contrasts with a solid margin in July, when voters preferred "major changes" by a 56 percent to 41 percent margin.
That promise contrasts with an increasingly polarized electorate and fierce partisan battles over immigration, healthcare, guns, race and social justice issues, and other matters.
The piece contrasts with the strength of her photographs of Black sisterhood, acting as a foil for the strength and positivity of those photographs.
The game's interest in individuals—no matter how sharply its tone sometimes contrasts with the opening level—sets Battlefield 13 apart from its peers.
This contrasts with both the iPhone and the Mac product lines, which showed 13 percent and 17 percent year-over-year revenue declines, respectively.
It also contrasts with the recusal from the Cohen investigation by Geoffrey Berman, the interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
The call from a top U.S. company to Mexican engineers contrasts with the White House's cooler stance toward both Mexico and high-skilled immigrants.
It also contrasts with some of the company's rivals - Dutch staffing agency Randstad and U.S.-based ManpowerGroup - which posted faster underlying growth last year.
NAB's positive outlook contrasts with that of rival Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd, which has said finding revenue growth was getting harder.
That contrasts with a nationwide poll taken last month that showed less than a third of those surveyed were in favor the NAFTA agreement.
The loss follows a 3.15 billion euro loss in the second quarter and contrasts with a 229 million euro net profit a year earlier.
The products: The VSCO girl is known for her "no-makeup" makeup — a natural vibe that contrasts with the contoured faces of Instagram influencers.
He revealed to us his magic formula — and how he saves clients millions on taxesThis development contrasts with the stock-market environment last year.
This contrasts with industry-wide results, a 4 percent increase in the 2016 holiday season, to $658.3 billion, according to the National Retail Federation.
Sanders's support for the rules contrasts with the concerns raised about them from business groups and other lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
The country's phenomenal growth rate of 8.5 percent greatly contrasts with the rest of sub-Saharan Africa which has only seen three percent growth.
"The Florida Project's" brightly colored cinematography contrasts with the heavy nature of the film's subject matter to create a darkly beautiful film about childhood.
It contrasts with 80 percent of Democrats, 12 percent of Republicans, and 35 percent of independents who do support the impeachment of the president.
The auction process contrasts with procedures in 5003 when the regulator ran a comparative tender based on certain criteria - a so-called beauty contest.
The meeting highlights contrasts with Mr. Trump's difficulties in his own party, as Republican congressional leaders have denounced him over the last few weeks.
Kim's signature contrasts with Trump's angular, closely packed autograph, said Karen Leong, a body language expert and director of Singapore-based consultants Influence Solutions.
This contrasts with the FDA estimate, which is based on a paper that statistically manipulated the data to imply equal risk of disparate products.
The pull of contemporary identity contrasts with the country's desire to maintain its traditions, and Malik's work sets out to observe that without comment.
This contrasts with the ideas some had about the conditions when researchers were likely to turn to Sci-Hub instead of ordinary legal access.
The celebratory tone we hear from Ms. Jones at the end of the movie contrasts with the more muted one she sometimes strikes today.
Some of them have previously been reluctant to draw direct contrasts with a former vice president who enjoys good will from many Democratic voters.
This image, which is only available in the exhibition catalogue starkly contrasts with the almost buoyant street scenes he took later in the 1950s.
It is a bet intended to draw contrasts with President Trump, who rarely delves into policy, but also to put pressure on Democratic rivals.
And it contrasts with the statements of support that I have been getting since yesterday when I got that call from the White House.
That contrasts with just under half of baby boomers, who invest with a similar top priority on ESG or environmental, social and governance criteria.
Tennessee's approach — called "last dollar," and similar to what New York is trying — contrasts with more established "first dollar" Promise programs in various cities.
In "Sarah Jenkins with Head Brace (3)" (1984), the performance artist's frail, naked, braced torso contrasts with her steady, equanimous gaze to the right.
But Color is more than that, more even than about the vibrancy of color that contrasts with his better known black and white work.
With roughly eight million people watching, Ms. Klobuchar challenged rivals like Pete Buttigieg ("a cool newcomer") and drew contrasts with her more progressive rivals.
While he hasn't pivoted 180 degrees on policy proposals, he is modulating his positions and drawing explicit and implicit contrasts with his progressive rivals.
This contrasts with General Suleimani's public image, both at home and abroad, which, since 2013, has been propped up by a vast media campaign.
It's in these moments that the Grammys' lack of imagination and tolerance contrasts with the general progressive political stances of the artists it celebrates.
Meanwhile, some fans were quick to note that Swift's recent political entrance contrasts with that of her longtime foe, apparent Trump supporter Kanye West.
It contrasts with the slick progress of France, who beat Argentina, Uruguay and Belgium in the knockout stages to earn their status as favorites.
Some advisers to Mr. Sanders believe he can win here only by drawing sharper contrasts with her, especially by emphasizing her ties to Wall Street.
That contrasts with Santander's recent bail-out of a bank in Spain, for which it launched a €7bn ($8bn) share sale to fund the takeover.
Balfour's positive outlook contrasts with its closest peer Carillion — which is fighting for its survival after costly contract delays and a downturn in new business.
The forecast fall at Deutsche Bank contrasts with a projected 6% rise in JP Morgan's investment banking revenue to $36 billion for the same period.
The rapid timeline he proposed contrasts with more measured, methodical strategies that most North Korea experts insist are needed to produce a lasting denuclearization agreement.
That contrasts with Bill Clinton, whose weaknesses were personal, and who never spoke in a denigrating manner about women or members of any other demographic.
But he also said he would not rush to war, striking an isolationist note that contrasts with the last Republican administration of George W. Bush.
But this show is more than that, more even than about the vibrancy of color that contrasts with his better known black and white work.
This contrasts with the conventional trucks that have two seats mounted side by side, but with little room left in the cab for other storage.
The 9-point difference contrasts with a 26-point edge for optimism in October and a 17-point edge during most of the Trump administration.
This contrasts with America, where research has shown that refugees find work faster than other immigrants, and even do better than economic migrants over time.
This contrasts with government policy moves in places like Europe, much of which is looking to shut down coal plants due to climate-change concerns.
The widening in Irish spreads contrasts with similarly-rated France and Belgium, both of which have seen their spreads to Germany tighten in recent weeks.
The widening in Irish spreads contrasts with similarly-rated France and Belgium, both of which have seen their spreads with Germany tighten in recent weeks.
The official indifference to the disaster contrasts with how nations mobilized after EgyptAir Flight MS804 crashed in the Mediterranean on May 19, killing 66 people.
If Facebook makes the Stories ad format work, it has a bright future that contrasts with the doomsday vibes conjured by its share price plummet.
That contrasts with earnings beats and increases in trading revenue from major banks that have reported so far: Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America.
All week, Cruz has campaigned with the same urgency seen in the lead-up to Iowa, gleefully drawing sharp contrasts with Trump and Rubio alike.
At a rally in Columbus, Ohio, the Democratic presidential nominee drew contrasts with Trump as she ticked through her experience over the past three decades.
That contrasts with the official Tibetan autonomous region, home to less than half of China's 6.3m Tibetans, where several anti-Chinese riots erupted in 2008.
The quarterly loss follows one of 20173 billion euros in the second quarter and contrasts with a 22017 million euro net profit a year earlier.
For Mr. Trump, it connotes a narrow focus on the economic interests of blue-collar industry, and contrasts with the soft cosmopolitanism of international elites.
Germany's September sales decline contrasts with gains in Italy and Spain, also among Europe's top five auto markets, of 8.1 percent and 4.6 percent respectively.
This contrasts with policies in neighboring countries like Kenya, in particular, which impose tight restrictions on work and movement, confining most refugees to isolated camps.
This concern about skewed expectations in the bedroom as a result of pornography contrasts with the advocacy for the benefits of couples watching it together.
But that effects work is also a form of consistently excellent acting, one that contrasts with the generally lackluster human characters Kong is surrounded by.
Her brother's faith in her contrasts with his dealings with other members of his family, some of whom he is believed to have had killed.
The approach, which contrasts with Trump's serious, impressively focused behavior as recently as Monday, is beginning to stir a familiar question inseparable from his presidency.
The views of the Republican faithful contrasts with the views of moderate Democrats who worry Sanders will remain vulnerable to Republican attacks over his views.
The longevity of their relationship contrasts with the zigzag path they have cut through the arts, compelled by ideas and stories rather than career-building.
But Democratic candidates will still need to find ways of drawing contrasts with Biden, who retains strong support among key Democratic constituencies like African Americans.
The country's relative economic strength and hopes that the political impasse will be resolved soon contrasts with growing concerns about neighbouring peers Italy and Portugal.
This contrasts with the large losses reported by WeWork in its filings for the IPO, which also triggered questions about whether its business model worked.
Egyptians also often mock Mr. Sisi for speaking in a rustic form of Arabic that contrasts with the formal version usually favored by national leaders.
Royal blue water contrasts with brilliant white surf, as tides race in and roar violently against the black cliffs, spraying water high into the air.
This desperate maneuver contrasts with the blasé attitude of Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who when asked about AB5 in an earnings call earlier this month.
This contrasts with just 8% of broadcast coverage focusing on the opposition Labour party&aposs central issue of the future of the National Health Service.
Hayden's statement about the new Persist PAC, contrasts with what the Warren campaign said in November, when an anonymously funded group bought advertisements in Iowa.
The director's initial verbal reticence contrasts with both the eloquence of some of her characters and subjects and the explicitness of the images she captures.
Trump's preparedness to talk directly with Kim contrasts with President Barack Obama's policy of relying on senior US officials to talk to senior North Korean officials.
They are planning to leverage the high-profile committee hearings to draw contrasts with Republicans on key issues like health care, the environment and foreign policy.
At the least, it is an approach that contrasts with Obama, who has tried to find areas of common interest with China to bridge serious divides.
With its underdrawing clearly showing hesitancy and a late-stage change in composition characteristic of an improvisatory way of working, it contrasts with Michelangelo's determined precision.
That contrasts with Ocado's newest facility in Britain, which is a 563,13 square foot site, with a potential annual turnover of 1.2 billion pounds ($1.55 billion).
The 9-point difference contrasts with a 26-percentage point edge for optimism in October and a 17-point edge during most of the Trump administration.
Cruz has put particular emphasis on drawing contrasts with Trump leading up to Tuesday's primary, and female Republican voters could be key to a Cruz victory.
Stockland's cautious view contrasts with a more positive outlook offered by real estate classifieds platform Domain Holdings Australia and construction firm Lendlease Group earlier this month.
This fluid approach to indigenous history contrasts with footage from a visit to the Smithsonian Institution archives, where artifacts are gathered and tagged like fetish objects.
Prince Hamzah's rich Arabic lilt (acquired during a youth living with tribesmen) appeals to the Bedouin and contrasts with the king, who grew up speaking English.
The post remained in the hands of Nguyen Phu Trong, whose modest public profile contrasts with the conspicuous wealth that some members of Dung's administration displayed.
This contrasts with a late-February central bank survey released on Friday, in which analysts lowered their annual growth forecast to 1.63 percent from 1.80 percent.
This contrasts with its investment focus in the years after its launch in 2006 in traditional, legacy sectors such as oil and gas, infrastructure and construction.
The solid update contrasts with the weak statement from clothing retailer Next which kicked off the post-Christmas reporting season on Tuesday with a disappointing statement.
Sentiment was hit by the Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI), which painted a gloomy picture, and sharply contrasts with official PMI readings on Wednesday.
Instead, a jellyfish swims up near the surface on a cloudy day — the dark black of the water contrasts with the white from the clouds above.
This contrasts with the European Central Bank (ECB), which will accept UK authorisations for parts of a bank for a certain period to speed up licensing.
Malaysia's pickup in growth contrasts with other economies in its neighborhood, which have slowed this year as the U.S.-China trade war hits demand for exports.
The performance contrasts with that of Russia's banking sector which has recently been shaken by two bailouts of major lenders in the space of a month.
That contrasts with oil companies in Europe, which have been writing down the value of their assets over the last two years as oil prices plummeted.
And the dialogue, and morality of the actors, contrasts with that visual approach...You don't find in Cruel Intentions kitchens, or TVs, or other mundane things.
This seemingly laid-back approach to kids leaving the facility contrasts with ORR's hard-line stance against allowing pregnant immigrant teens to leave to get abortions.
That contrasts with Mr. Trump's departure last month from the Group of 7 summit meeting, when he refused to sign onto the usual carefully crafted communiqué.
Such bullishness contrasts with the challenges faced by China's Huawei Technologies, the No.2 smartphone seller behind Samsung that also unveiled its 53G chipset at IFA.
This may be an indication that other candidates feel no need, at this early stage of the primary, to draw many contrasts with major Democratic opponents.
The Piasentina veranda at the bottom of the stair, laid in an irregular pattern that contrasts with the orderly geometry of the outside, was also intact.
But New Zealand and Australia's approach contrasts with that of the United States, which has not introduced similar restrictions despite a long list of mass shootings.
In many ways, the events showcased Melania Trump's contrasts with her husband -- where he is impulsive, she is meticulous; where he is combative, she is compassionate.
I don't see how she wins without peeling away some of Bernie's hard-core support, and so far, she has resisted contrasts with the Vermont socialist.
The increase in oversight from House Democrats is especially noteworthy in that it contrasts with the way Republicans exercised that responsibility when they controlled the chamber.
Lululemon's results contrasts with the struggles facing rivals like Nike Inc and Under Armour, squeezed by intense competition, heavy discounting and worries about changing industry trends.
All of this contrasts with how Facebook, Twitter and other social media networks have relied on celebrities and influencers to build the popularity of their services.
Trump's preparedness to talk directly with Kim contrasts with President Barack Obama's policy of relying on senior U.S. officials to talk to senior North Korean officials.
The outcome in Switzerland contrasts with neighbouring Germany, where three big mobile operators face competition from a fourth operator in bidding for a slice of 5G spectrum.
Biden has so far deflected opportunities to draw contrasts with other Democratic candidates -- even Sanders, who has been most aggressive in attacking the former vice president's record.
India's upbeat outlook contrasts with neighboring , where growth slipped to 6.7 in the first quarter - the slowest posted by the world's second largest economy in seven years.
That contrasts with only about 2 percent on average for the richer west, which increased GDP per capita only 50 percent over that period, the study said.
NetJets' labor peace contrasts with more than two years of contentious relations with the union that ended in 2015, after Adam Johnson was installed as chief executive.
This contrasts with Britain's decision to offer broad access for banking, insurance and other financial services from EU firms in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Britain's on-target inflation contrasts with the euro zone where the European Central Bank has struggled to get inflation to match its target of just below 2%.
Although Haley's emphasis on human rights abuses contrasts with the public actions of Trump and others in the administration, she emphasized that the administration was nevertheless supportive.
Centrally placed in the frame, Akhtar's gray face contrasts with the deep navy blue of the background, channeling the mystical energy of the night of the Ascension.
That contrasts with much of the city where some buildings still show bullet holes from World War Two, when Benghazi changed hands between British and German troops.
This contrasts with the projection that does not include the rapid Antarctic melt mechanisms, which shows just 22050 to 28 feet of sea level rise through 2100.
That contrasts with the GOP's heritage as a pro-globalization, internationalist and even interventionist party laced with social conservatism and dedicated to a creed of small government.
This contrasts with the picture in Hong Kong and Macau where the trend of big losses in recent years may have slowed but has not yet reversed.
The contrasts with Secretary of State John Kerry, who successfully undertook the delicate negotiations that led to the Iran nuclear deal, and President Barack Obama are striking.
The NPR–PBS NewsHour–Marist poll contrasts with an NBC–Wall Street Journal poll released earlier this week that showed Trump's highest approval rating hitting 47 percent.
His music is notable for its startling contrasts, with hauntingly beautiful interludes juxtaposed with dissonant outbursts and interwoven with solitary passages tinged with a Renaissance-flavored melancholy.
This strategy contrasts with that of competitors such as Altice, which acquired sports rights and created new TV channels with the hope to increase sales and margins.
The absence of probes in those cases contrasts with Google's allegedly more aggressive stance against the employees involved in the 235 lawsuit, which now has three plaintiffs.
The accessibility of the prints in Commonwealth, on both a commercial and a semiotic level, contrasts with the more cerebral and contemplative work in DNA of Water.
China's Gwadar project contrasts with similar efforts in Sri Lanka, where the village of Hambantota was transformed into a port complex - but was saddled with Chinese debt.
Again and again, Ayers will bracket a poignant passage from a diary or letter with the phrase "at the time," to set up contrasts with standard interpretations.
Walmart's loyalty to Bentonville contrasts with Amazon's decision to build a second headquarters outside its home office in Seattle, setting off a bidding war among American cities.
The Australian neobank's strategy contrasts with Goldman Sachs' past decisions to reduce rates on its Marcus savings accounts as the US Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates.
But while Mr. López Obrador may indeed be another career politician, his style and discourse contrasts with those who have governed this nation the last few decades.
Narrator: The brightly colored cinematography in "The Florida Project" contrasts with the heavy nature of the film&aposs subject to create a darkly beautiful film about childhood.
The latest estimate for the period contrasts with the 11.5% increase seen at the start of the year and the 4.1% growth projected as of Oct 1.
Mr. Trump's insistence that he did nothing wrong has forced at least some Republicans to accept and promote his account even when it contrasts with available evidence.
Trump's potential support for Kigali contrasts with his opposition to the Paris climate agreement, a more wide-ranging climate pact reached in 2015 by nearly 200 countries.
The rising volumes of debt issuance contrasts with the diminishing role that global banks play in international credit as non-bank players have scaled up their presence.
The second-quarter slowdown in the economy contrasts with a strong start to 2019, when companies rushed to get ready for the original March 29 Brexit deadline.
That contrasts with New York, Chicago and Detroit, where law enforcement have reportedly used facial recognition or acquired it with the hope of speeding up post-crime investigations.
But we do want to see how this investigation was launched and how it contrasts with the shocking way that they handled the Hillary Clinton e-mail investigation.
The controlled palette of each picture contrasts with the exuberance of texture and brushstrokes—which, for all their wildness, always seem to land exactly where they need to.
The U.S. expansion contrasts with rival Emirates, which said this month it would cut flights on five U.S. destinations from May due to a "significant deterioration" in bookings.
The luxury real estate development contrasts with the tough day-to-day realities of Venezuelans who spend hours in lines seeking staple goods ranging from rice to medicine.
The dynamic contrasts with recent years, when Brazilian conglomerates under pressure from corruption probes and excessive debt sold assets mainly to foreign strategic investors and global buyout firms.
Even so, this limited win contrasts with another recent legal ruling, where a judge dismissed writer Charles C. Johnson's claim that Twitter had suppressed his free speech rights.
That contrasts with Indonesia, where an amnesty has uncovered $110 billion in undeclared assets because tax evaders only have to pay a 2 percent penalty on undisclosed income.
That contrasts with platinum, where investors have piled into exchange-traded funds this year, swelling their holdings by some 600,000 ounces - around 30% - to the highest on record.
The frenetic see-sawing in the FTSE 250 contrasts with the more sanguine view investors have adopted in the larger-cap FTSE 100 index since the Brexit vote.
Steepening in the long-end of the U.S. yield curve contrasts with German government bond yields, where longer-dated debt outperformance is continuing to flatten the yield curve.
The stability of the AT1 market contrasts with the high-yield sector, where valuations have backed up in recent months and single names like Altice are under pressure.
Their stance contrasts with that of central bank governor Adam Glapinski, who earlier in July said he would support interest rates remaining stable until the end of 2018.
Her view contrasts with that of some of her fellow Democrats, who believe their party should use its new-found majority in the House to impeach the president.
Anglo's outlook contrasts with rivals BHP, and Rio Tinto, which in October signalled lower output for copper, a mineral expected to be in high demand from increased electrification.
Whenever a conviction he has contrasts with what a computer model says it prompts reflection that can help to settle the dispute and lead to a better outcome.
The forecast, published in the Fund's annual report on the euro zone, contrasts with British claims that splitting European securities markets would increase costs and damage EU economies.
One longstanding Kelly ally, who asked for anonymity to speak candidly, noted the chief of staff's decorated military career contrasts with a near-total lack of political experience.
His counteraesthetic is radically queer in its appreciation of the gross and the bizarre, and contrasts with the icy handsomeness he exhibits in photo shoots and live performances.
Though a record profit, the small rise marks a consecutive year of modest growth and contrasts with the regular double-digit increases of just a few years ago.
India's upbeat outlook contrasts with neighboring China, where growth slipped to 6.7 in the first quarter - the slowest posted by the world's second largest economy in seven years.
That sky-high valuation contrasts with the fact that Convoy isn't actually profitable yet — a similar tale to tech darlings like Peloton, WeWork, and, indeed, Convoy's rival Uber.
The finding contrasts with the picture in neighboring Brazil - home to the world's largest tropical forests - where small growers are only behind about a third of the cutting.
The outpouring from ordinary Cubans contrasts with the hatred of many Cuban exiles who saw Castro as a tyrant who jailed opponents and ruined the economy with socialism.
Orr's proposed threshold for the use of unorthodox policy contrasts with that of Australia's central bank, whose governor flagged 0.25% as the lower bound of conventional monetary policy.
This contrasts with the treatment of white-collar tech workers — Amazon and other major US tech firms have closed offices and mandated that these employees work from home.
The institute's executive director, Shachi Kurl, said the survey contrasts with past polls on other trade deals, in which Canadians were more likely to support than oppose them.
That contrasts with what's happening in solid Republican districts, where the rate of Republicans who strongly approve of the president has fallen from 61 percent to 56 percent.
She must craft her own campaign and try to hold on to the left by drawing sharp contrasts with the campaign likely to emerge from the Republican Party.
"This contrasts with regulators' expectations and the prospect that, as an expanding part of operational risk, cyber could attract greater prudential scrutiny and potential capital charges," Hastings said.
Mr. O'Rourke hasn't focused on drawing contrasts with fellow Democrats so far, but he has a chance to try to shame his rivals on gun safety Thursday night.
It also contrasts with the sharp restrictions his administration has placed on U.S. companies trading with Huawei Technologies, the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker, citing national security reasons.
Both of them see some benefit in drawing contrasts with the other, and in Iowa they are competing for a similar group of high-information, highly educated voters.
That contrasts with a slew of failed land auctions in the second half of last year, which followed a prolonged government campaign to rein-in hot property prices.
The gentle beauty contrasts with the sharp-elbowed bustle of buyers as lovers, fathers, sons and bosses set about doing something kind for the women in their lives.
That contrasts with the more than 22% plunge that immediately followed Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June 20.35, which wiped $133 trillion off world markets.
It's an arrangement that contrasts with the President's recent claims that he knows "nothing" about Air Force crews staying at his resort amid growing criticism over the matter.
Their quick reaction contrasts with Deutsche Boerse's late-stage concessions in its effort five years ago to merge with the New York Stock Exchange, which the Commission vetoed.
The 220,300-square-foot home, which Ceglic originally designed for himself and Dean 18 years ago, quietly contrasts with the area's chocolate-hued, shingled farmhouses and pristine Georgians.
Speaking at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama praised Clinton as the most qualified presidential candidate in generations, explicitly drawing contrasts with themselves.
COFCO's jump in profit comes following a major restructuring and contrasts with other global commodity traders, which have seen earnings hurt by bumper grain crops in major growing nations.
The digital pinch contrasts with CNN's TV business, which has been on a ratings tear thanks to the wild opening months of the Trump administration and recent storm coverage.
The dish is a playful experiment in textures: the fried oreille de cochon contrasts with the softness of red pepper and the delicate crunch of watercress, served over lentils.
That contrasts with official Brazilian data showing that deforestation in the Amazon fell 16 percent in the year to July 2017 compared to the same period a year earlier.
According to Reuters, Facebook's non-compliance contrasts with Airbnb's obedience, as the rental platform adjusted its terms of service recently after being asked to do so back in July.
The world outside, hinted at by a bright yellow rug with a red rose pattern, contrasts with the sterile white bathtub; Marthe has almost been subsumed by the water.
Why it matters: The paper in the peer-reviewed journal Nature underscores the scope of human-driven warming and how it contrasts with variations in the pre-industrial era.
The facility would be hard to miss: a modern orange-brick building with a sweeping shingle roof, iZoo decidedly contrasts with Kawazu's otherwise nondescript houses and drab apartment buildings.
Friday's removal -- in daylight, with the timing announced a day beforehand -- contrasts with the first three, which happened in the dark of night or early morning with little notice.
"We're seeing growth in the Brazilian market, which contrasts with the decline accumulated up until now, indicating a modest recovery," Santiago brokerage Bci said in a note on Friday.
May's repeated pushes to hold Facebook, Twitter and Google's feet to the fire contrasts with American officials, who have acted slowly on concerns of misuse of Silicon Valley's platforms.
The American idea that people can be whoever they want to be contrasts with the tightly scripted social and moral codes the Chinese government is vigorously trying to impose.
The unguarded face of the South contrasts with images that play when Jackson is reading what Baldwin has to say about the myths and ignorance reinforced by American cinema.
"The strong performance of Palo Alto this quarter contrasts with the disappointing performance of peers, another indication the company benefits from a superior platform," Bernstein analyst Pierre Ferragu said.
Taylor contrasts with Yellen in that he has a firm rules-based view, and a rule of his own — the Taylor rule — which outlines specific conditions for rate hikes.
Still, contrasts with Trump were impossible to ignore as tributes were paid to the humility and sense of decorum of Bush, who died Friday at the age of 94.
The win contrasts with last month, when a 5-85033 split of the court put a hold on the EPA's carbon dioxide limits for power plants, a separate regulation.
He drew contrasts with Clinton as someone he argues never "made an honest dollar in her entire life" and has not created any jobs to boost the country's economy.
Buttigieg has gained momentum in recent weeks as he's pitched himself to moderate voters as a younger alternative to Biden while drawing sharp contrasts with his leading progressive rivals.
Their proposal contrasts with the management plan to inject 8 billion reais worth of capital into Oi through a sale of new stock and a debt-for-equity swap.
Morgan Sindall's upbeat view contrasts with that of sector peers, whose results have been hit over the past twelve months as mounting costs have turned some older contracts unprofitable.
She became known mainly for her portrait work, which is characterized by an austere clarity that complements, yet simultaneously contrasts with, the intimacy she clearly shares with her subjects.
That contrasts with the euro zone and the United States where policymakers have signalled the need to ease policy to deal with weak inflation and risks to global trade.
This contrasts with 270 when the London VC firm successfully raised £1803 million for fund two, including £2180 million coming from the U.K. taxpayer via the British Business Bank.
Even its materials and composition feel in quiet conflict with one another: the letters' stenciled rigidity contrasts with their uneven coloration, as well as with the watercolor paper's gauziness.
But they put into focus an increasingly sharper picture of the Menlo Park, California-based company that contrasts with the benevolent face it's tried to put on for years.
The larger, the Ashkenazi synagogue, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling, multiple chandeliers and bright Jewish drawings on the walls, contrasts with the simple dark wooden pews and Torah ark.
It hinges on who can tell a cohesive story and put forth an "affirmative vision," as she called it, that excites voters and draws contrasts with the current administration.
With these pieces, they join a cohort of young designers forging a new avant-garde in Argentina, making work that contrasts with the country's heavily European-influenced design tradition.
The search for leakers inside the administration contrasts with the White House's defense that the book was fueled by "disgruntled employees," offered by press secretary Sarah Sanders and others.
With its curved windows and white-tiled crested roof, the Elbphilharmonie dynamically contrasts with its sturdy, utilitarian brick foundation — a former cocoa warehouse — evoking a ship in full sail.
This contrasts with more bearish bets placed in the U.S. market, where investors cut net long U.S. crude positions last week, according to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Allies of Mr. Biden pointed to the exchange over health care as an example of how he would draw contrasts with Ms. Warren and other candidates without becoming venomous.
Allies of Mr. Biden pointed to the exchange over health care as an example of how he would draw contrasts with Ms. Warren and other candidates without becoming venomous.
It is believed to have formed naturally, with white sage growing in soil consisting of light gray granite and white quartz that contrasts with the surrounding chaparral and greasewood.
The positive sentiment contrasts with the dark cloud of uncertainty that has hung over global markets as the U.S., China and Europe grapple with a war over import taxes.
But with polls showing the race tightening and Clinton even trailing in some early states, it's hard to imagine the frontrunners not drawing sharp contrasts with the other candidates.
That contrasts with three more rate hikes expected from the U.S. Federal Reserve over the remainder of the year after a cumulative 150 basis points in hikes since December 2015.
It contrasts with her teeny-bopper makeup, which might as well have been a complete Snapchat filter, bejeweled with a pop of a bubblegum pink lip and matching eye shadow.
The company scales phone, email and chat support services with easy integrations and a pay-as-you-go model that contrasts with other services that have large on-boarding fees.
The growing attention that China pays to its ancient achievements, real and exaggerated, contrasts with the almost total rejection of them by Mao Zedong after he seized power in 1949.
The decision builds on "the overwhelming consensus" emerging from the judiciary, which contrasts with Trump administration's efforts to narrow the meaning to Title VII to omit LGBT people, she said.
That contrasts with his reputation overseas as ruthless and impulsive, after he executed his own uncle, replaced his defence chief five times and defied the world with two nuclear tests.
WAUKEE, Iowa — In person, two leading Democratic presidential candidates are increasingly drawing contrasts with their chief rivals as they make their final pitches to Iowa voters ahead of Monday's caucuses.
That contrasts with the United States where analysts expect earnings to have stagnated, partly due to Trump's trade war with China and some other parts of the world squeezing margins.
Without getting into too much detail, the film's pleasant setting starkly contrasts with the slow unraveling of the three main characters, who move through a surreal and fragmented urban dreamscape.
The optimistic rhetoric contrasts with the rest of the industry, which is increasingly cautious over how long it will take to get such cars on the streets in large numbers.
His remarks contrasts with those of Fed Chair Janet Yellen on Friday, when she suggested that the Fed may want to run a "high-pressure economy" with low interest rates.
The carbon dioxide concentration record contrasts with the recent trend in global annual emissions of greenhouse gases, which may have stalled or fallen slightly in 2015 compared to previous years.
His caution contrasts with pro-Brexit lawmakers who say that the City will flourish after Brexit and that the EU will be hit hard by cutting itself off from London.
The backing contrasts with a lukewarm response shown by European allies to a similar American call first voiced at NATO in late June, which was resisted by France and Germany.
The first night of debate is likely to offer the sharpest contrasts, with Medicare for All proponents Sanders and Warren squaring off against several of the race's more moderate candidates.
The move to toughen sentences for fentanyl possession and distribution contrasts with an effort by Democratic Governor Jerry Brown and many lawmakers to reduce sentences for non-violent drug crimes.
Ms. Anderson, in a telephone interview, said she enjoys the ways in which the all-American heartiness of Mr. Foster's Stanley contrasts with the brutality he layers in just underneath.
This contrasts with, say, New Orleans, another flood-prone city where much of the housing remains in flood plains, but where zoning laws restrict construction in wealthier, higher-elevation areas.
The clean bill of health for advisers contrasts with other areas of the financial services industry such as the sale of annuities, where the FCA has found evidence of misselling.
Strickland has said he wants to use his time and energies drawing contrasts with those he'll be running against in the general, not get into a fight with another Democrat.
This number contrasts with an alarming statistic: 37,000 people are killed in auto-related accidents annually in the US alone — and 94% are caused by some sort of driver error.
The video condemning feminism as extremism contrasts with these recent moves, but the kingdom has long sought to crush dissenting female voices critical of crown prince Mohammed bin Salman's regime.
The sudden cold contrasts with a warmer than normal outlook for much of the country especially across the northern states and Midwest over a one-month and three-month horizon.
Doubts about North Korea's intentions are apparently shared high up in Trump's own team and are being expressed in a way that contrasts with the President's bullish pre-game banter.
Democratic governors are drawing sharp contrasts with the Trump administration as they take office, previewing what is likely to be an increasingly tense relationship between states and the federal government.
Like the watches worn by transcontinental steamship passengers in the 1930s, the pared-back timepiece has a retro sector dial — a brushed-metal ring that contrasts with an opaline center.
Of all the candidates, Mr. Sanders has been most eager to strike contrasts with Mr. Biden on policy matters since the former vice president entered the race in late April.
Google's expansion in Manhattan contrasts with that of Amazon's in Long Island City, where a plan to enter the formerly industrial Queens neighborhood has been greeted with intense local debate.
Volkswagen's attachment to long-serving managers contrasts with the approach taken by the electronics and engineering giant Siemens, another German corporate icon engulfed by scandal that recovered much more quickly.
At the previous debate, Mr. Biden quickly abandoned mannerly efforts to draw contrasts with her, and other high-polling rivals had until Tuesday largely refrained from issuing piercing criticism onstage.
Successfully integrating with fintech propositions it identified early on to boost its existing capabilities contrasts with the struggles its UK-based peer RBS has had over its own digitization efforts.
As one of LG's B9 Series models, the TV in question features an OLED display comprised of 8.3 million self-lit pixels that deliver intense contrasts with deep, inky blacks.
He has a loose silkiness, which makes his control — evident in his ability to balance and turn — so bewitching, especially the way it contrasts with Ronan's rough-and-tumble fearlessness.
The ad also comes as Sanders has been teeing up more aggressive contrasts with the former vice president, blasting him for his Iraq war vote and record on social security.
Stone's attorneys' argument contrasts with what Stone has claimed about his case so far -- that it's "impossible" for him to have a fair trial in Washington, he wrote on Instagram.
And it contrasts with his administration's treatment of China's telecoms industry; U.S. companies are prevented from trading with Huawei Technologies, the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker, for national security reasons.
This contrasts with other countries that have battled Ebola, such as Guinea and Sierra Leone, where it is more common for men to accompany family members to hospital, she said.
The firmly downbeat mood of the PMI contrasts with mixed reports from some major British construction companies, with Kier Group plc and housebuilder Taylor Wimpey reporting little impact so far.
But the hyperdisciplined Warren is inching toward drawing more contrasts with her opponents, after sticking to an "I'm not here to attack other Democrats" approach for most of the campaign.
This contrasts with the shield volcanoes found on Hawaii and Iceland, where basaltic lava pours more quietly out of the earth, although these volcanoes are not immune to explosive activity.
That bullish forecast contrasts with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's (RBNZ) intention to lower the currency when it cut rates by a surprisingly steep 50 basis points in August.
This contrasts with the early 2000s, a period of optimism about legal reform that gave rise to people like the blind self-taught lawyer Chen Guangcheng, or the "Rights' Defenders" movement.
The Orange plan for France contrasts with Altice's current strategy, under which its new banking service would be built from scratch and need to go through a complex regulatory compliance process.
The bill is another example, however, of congressional Democrats pushing back on budget requests made by the President and gives Democrats an opportunity to draw further contrasts with the White House.
But in substance, Mr. Macron's address illustrated the degree to which the warm personal rapport between the two presidents contrasts with the stark divides between them on vital questions of policy.
And all this contrasts with a slowly emerging subplot involving the underfunded local public school, where African-American teachers find themselves accused of denying resources to the poorer, mostly Hispanic students.
This contrasts with a gradual drop down the rankings for European cities, which made up eight of the ten most expensive places a decade ago and now account for just four.
UBS's strength contrasts with that of Swiss neighbor Credit Suisse which is recovering from back-to-back annual losses and is asking shareholders for billions of Swiss francs in fresh capital.
The strength in the main indexes, both of which hit their highest levels since early January, contrasts with the lacklustre performance recently in China's growth board ChiNext , which was roughly flat.
"At the end of the day music is all we got," the chorus goes, with a humility and simplicity that contrasts with the current antics of the more well-known Chicagoan.
This contrasts with the agency's last forecast a month ago for supply and demand to be broadly in balance over the rest of this year and for inventories to fall swiftly.
This high level of parental investment contrasts with spider species that are left to their own devices as spiderlings, or the delightfully gruesome spiders that eat their parents once they hatch.
This contrasts with the picture in the broader economy, where the unemployment rate is its lowest since 1975 and job creation has been strong, albeit partly at the expense of wages.
The bipartisanship contrasts with a parallel investigation by the House Intelligence Committee, where inter-party feuds have imperiled the effort, and may lead committee Republicans and Democrats to issue competing reports.
The firm's concentrated business model contrasts with the strategy of many law firms to become one-stop shops for deals, from navigating niche regulatory processes to sorting through labyrinthine tax affairs.
The slow pace of the U.S. admission process, which entails vetting refugees by means of interviews, medical exams and security checks, contrasts with the speed of refugee processing in neighboring Canada.
On the face of it, the early optimism contrasts with the pre-referendum warning from former Prime Minister David Cameron that a Brexit vote would put a "bomb under the economy".
Clinton used the bulk of her speech at the penultimate rally of her campaign to deliver a positive, upbeat vision of the country's direction and drew sharp contrasts with her opponent.
" The turmoil of Ms. Mapp's stories contrasts with the dancers' actions: Sitting at a table, they read "Anna Karenina" — played out in the subway story — and Karl Ove Knausgaard's "My Struggle.
Brad Parscale's position contrasts with a reported proposal floated by the White House earlier this year that included a plan to nationalize 2628G networks in an attempt to guard against China.
The recent run of solid U.S. economic news contrasts with a softer turn in European data and lifted the dollar to its highest for the year so far against the euro.
Brad Parscale's position contrasts with a reported proposal floated by the White House earlier this year that included a plan to nationalize 22019G networks in an attempt to guard against China.
Anchor Chris Wallace, who is part of the straight news programming that often contrasts with Fox's prime-time opinion shows, reported last week that the hearings were "very damaging" for Trump.
Mulvaney, a staunch conservative, certainly contrasts with a choice like Chris Christie, a blue-state governor who may have been better-suited to dealing with a new Democratic House of Representatives.
During her visit to Grand Rapids earlier on Monday, Clinton touted her commitment to American manufacturing as she sought to draw contrasts with Trump to counter his late push in Michigan.
But he generally refused to engage in questions about his opponents, ignoring chances to draw contrasts with other Democrats even as they have signaled growing willingness to take swipes at him.
Many advisers acknowledged they were too wary of how female anger is perceived differently from male anger, and said Warren should have drawn contrasts with her rivals sooner and more often.
"It's a contrast, and it's certainly something that Bernie's been saying for months and months and months," said Briggs, adding that the campaign never said it wouldn't make 'contrasts' with Clinton.
O'Neil's graphic precision rendering animals and nature contrasts with the rougher style of the goofy characters who populate the landscapes and the terrifying content, resulting in a sense of visual tension.
Obama has been building on this latest bit of psy-ops over the past week, with a combination of infantilization and emasculation that contrasts with the "broad-shouldered" imagery that Gov.
The decision to keep rates on hold contrasts with that of Sweden's Riksbank, which earlier on Thursday raised its benchmark repo rate to zero percent, ending five years of negative rates.
The surge in interest and internet chatter about the trade war contrasts with just a few weeks ago, when Chinese social media reactions and news about the dispute were less visible.
The lack of change in dollars contrasts with Air Force officials' comments about a need for dramatic change to prepare for potential high-end conflict with a power like Russia or China.
Their bullish tone contrasts with the view of Brazil's top-two private-sector banks, Itaú Unibanco Holding SA and Banco Bradesco SA, which do not expect defaults to fall until next June.
The July expansion in industrial profits contrasts with sluggish producer inflation and waning industrial output growth,which sank to record lows in July, indicating weakness in both the demand and supply sides.
That positive attitude contrasts with 0.200 percent of those surveyed in the Heartland poll who said they believe the nation's political system is not working well enough to solve the country's problems.
Set The Boy Free's conversational tone certainly contrasts with Morrissey's maudlin descriptions of Stretford streets and the abyss in which I live [that] hasn't the wit to save itself from savage ignorance.
It offered the candidates an infrequent chance to dive into policy discussions before a captive audience and to draw contrasts with one another without being in the combative setting of a debate.
Their daily slog contrasts with the lives of other local women benefiting from a push to revive weaving as a less taxing way to earn an income amid climate pressures on agriculture.
While there's merit in appealing to the frustration with political elites, which Trump has exploited, the smarter move would be to embody that message in a candidate who otherwise contrasts with Trump.
The impact contrasts with Hong Kong, where macro-prudential tightening began around the same as in Singapore, but prices have continued to rise and mortgage growth has shown no clear downward trend.
Wenning's optimism contrasts with credit ratings agency Fitch, which said in a report last week its outlook for the global reinsurance sector remained negative, due to fierce competition and low interest rates.
Its three-tier bronzed aluminum skin, burnished and intricate, rising as if from out of the earth, contrasts with the white marble, concrete and glass palaces telling other chapters in that story.
That experience of tasting the less glamorous side of the game appears to have had an impact on the players' attitudes and behavior, which contrasts with some of the previous national sides.
LEADING THE DAY POLITICS: The 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls took advantage of the federal holiday on Monday to position themselves in the growing field of candidates and to draw contrasts with Trump.
Moreover, the reasons for fictional characters seeking abortions centered on immaturity and lack of desire to parent, which contrasts with the more common reasons women get abortions: financial hardship or mistimed pregnancy.
It launched Marcus, whose emphasis on a customer-friendly image and simplicity contrasts with public perceptions of Goldman Sachs as a pillar of the financial elite, in 2016 in the United States.
The border intelligence analysis contrasts with statements by the department and the White House citing concerns about migrants overrunning official ports of entry and attacking border guards to enter the United States.
Switzerland has a reputation for welcoming wealthy foreigners, regardless of the source of their wealth, and its refusal to take in Mr. Abramovich contrasts with the welcome extended to many other billionaires.
Mr. Greif's effort contrasts with that of Stephan Keszler, an art dealer with a gallery in Southampton, N.Y., who excavates Banksy's works from public sites and sells them for his own gain.
The intensity is somehow slightly freakish, especially as it contrasts with the girl's fine skin and self-possessed expression; Mary Jane might be Alice in Wonderland about to enter the rabbit hole.
Abney's cautiously optimistic tone, following UPS' better-than-expected second-quarter earnings back in July, contrasts with pessimism at rival FedEx, which last month reported quarterly earnings and revenue that missed estimates.
That contrasts with the tactics used by the Iraqi army during its retreat from Kuwait under US bombing in 1991, when well heads were targeted causing gushing infernos that burned for weeks.
Ford's decision to abandon the Focus Active contrasts with the effort by rival General Motors Co to seek an exemption to new, 25 percent U.S. tariffs on its Buick Envision utility vehicle.
Reuters was not able to verify the assertion of widespread African opposition to Mugabe in the Oct 23 cable, which contrasts with his image as the respected "grand old man" of African politics.
That conclusion contrasts with assertions last fall by the American military that the Afghans, with U.S. support, had "turned the corner" and captured momentum against the Taliban, which it called fractured and desperate.
Cruz and Trump previously met at Trump Tower in the middle of the primary last year, when Cruz, unlike much of the Republican field, was intentionally not drawing contrasts with the party's frontrunner.
This contrasts with Trump's vision of a revived coal, oil and gas sector in the U.S., which was central to his electoral victory in states such as Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia.
The bigger picture: Google's straightforward move, like the Austin-area expansion Apple announced last week, contrasts with the reality-show contest Amazon held to decide where to locate its next major U.S. offices.
The exports recovery in the GDP data, which are volume-based, contrasts with the still poor monthly shipments in U.S. dollar value, although the two sets of data tend to converge over time.
The exports recovery in the GDP data, which are volume-based, contrasts with the still poor monthly shipments in U.S. dollar value, although the two sets of data tend to converge over time.
That contrasts with the contango structure for the first-half of the year, with future deliveries more expensive than prompt cargoes, making it attractive to store gasoline for sale at a later date.
Only 45 percent of Republicans found telling minorities to "go back where they came from" to be a racist statement, which starkly contrasts with the 85 percent of Democrats who think that way.
Trump's moment of reckoning Trump's insistence that the women raising new allegations are wrong contrasts with the spotlight he put on Bill Clinton's accusers before Sunday's debate, insisting their stories should be heard.
"Ship Him to Shanghai," one of the oldest songs on the record features Moore's pretty guitar that contrasts with Scott singing about maritime indentured labor in California at the turn of the century.
The optimistic rhetoric contrasts with the rest of the autonomous-vehicle industry, which is increasingly cautioning how long and hard a road it will be to get such cars on streets en masse.
In Neilson's time lapse videos, the gradual rise and fall of the water contrasts with the more frenetic motion of people, both speeds of movement connected by the methodical rotation of the arrow.
This contrasts with bigger British rival WPP, which invested heavily in software that automatically buys and sells advertising space on the internet, and smaller French rival Havas, which merged with media giant Vivendi.
More striking, Trudeau's image contrasts with the stern face that the United States has shown the world in its winter of Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton -- old, gray, loud and scowling.
Its view contrasts with the Riksbank in neighboring Sweden, which said last year it may become the first big central bank to create its own digital money as the use of cash declines.
She will draw contrasts with him on college spending, health care and guns -- especially at the two upcoming debates -- but she will primarily lead with a positive message on the stump, aides said.
A big concern is the Indian GST's sheer complexity - with rates of 7603, 2760, 21 and 264.4300 percent, and myriad exceptions, it contrasts with simpler, flatter and broader sales taxes in other countries.
But that contrasts with the deaf ear turned to calls to make flying safer, cheaper and less arduous by dragging the country's creaking, 22012s-era air-traffic-control (ATC) system into the 22020s.
But the strategy of regional engagement contrasts with the wishes of other administration officials who want to prioritize changing U.S. immigration and asylum laws, regardless of conditions on the ground in Central America.
Waymo's approach to autonomy contrasts with those pursued by Tesla and Cadillac, who have what Consumer Reports said in 2018 are the best of four semi-autonomous driver-assistance systems the publication tested.
By implying the presence of a villain with a deliberate plan, the film contrasts with Farhadi's other work, which has—to great effect—made it very difficult to judge who is to blame.
Wednesday's announcement contrasts with reports earlier in the week that the Trump administration was looking to block companies with 25 percent or more of Chinese ownership from buying certain U.S. tech-related companies.
For months, Booker has professed to be satisfied with being a tortoise among hares — and, until recently, he regularly passed up opportunities to draw explicit contrasts with or criticize his rivals, including Biden.
Clinton last week attacked Sanders for saying gun manufacturers shouldn't be held responsible for crimes committed with their firearms, calling his stance "unimaginable" and one of her "biggest contrasts" with the Vermont senator.
A 1947 piece by Jim Forsberg, forged in that era's growing wave of Abstract Expressionism, contrasts with a beautifully straightforward painting of one of the area's signature cottages, done recently by Michael McGuire.
Barcelona's current love affair with Gaudí contrasts with the relative disinterest shown toward his works in the 1980s, when La Pedrera was last put up for sale and struggled to attract a buyer.
The prison conditions of Mursi and other Brotherhood inmates described by their families contrasts with the detention of Hosni Mubarak, who led Egypt for nearly 30 years before he was toppled in 2011.
Exploring this 330-mile-wide rock — which looks like a cratered potato — and its contrasts with the rounder and wider Ceres offered astronomers additional insights into how objects in the solar system formed.
Siemens's confidence contrasts with the troubles at its American rival General Electric, which last month slashed its dividend, said it faced a deepening federal accounting inquiry and vowed to overhaul its power unit.
It was an incredibly contentious affair, with candidates shouting at (and over) one another as they scrambled to draw contrasts with each other in advance of the critical South Carolina primary on Saturday.
And her attacks were not limited just to Michael R. Bloomberg, the billionaire former New York City mayor, as she drew sharp contrasts with her other rivals with a newfound purpose and urgency.
It contrasts with the industry's support for adoption of the Affordable Care Act in 2009 and 2010 and its role in shaping the prescription drug benefit added to Medicare under a 2003 law.
The first meeting between Putin and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky was a study in contrasts, with Zelensky arriving at their summit in a low-key Renault and Putin in an armored black limousine.
The shift in issuance towards debt securities in the last few years contrasts with the period in the run-up to the global financial crisis in 2008, when bank loan growth had accelerated.
Against this backdrop, Baillie Gifford's recent success contrasts with local rival Standard Life Aberdeen, the product of a merger last year, whose assets shrank by 3 percent in the first half of 2018.
Another step that Democrats could take is to offer a better choice than Trump on immigration and refugees, one that contrasts with his ugly policies that would force a choice among congressional Republicans.
"The upward trend in the new home sales data contrasts with the signals from many other recent housing indicators, which have turned weaker lately," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
The tweeting trees' site-specificity and extremely narrow scope of relevance strongly contrasts with Twitter, but could be powerful for advocating locally, if Percoco and Sustainable Jersey City properly advertises and leverages the work.
Her stance contrasts with that of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, who was slated to attend that White House meeting but backed out just a day before after mounting criticism and a viral #DeleteUber campaign.
That contrasts with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio who had openly opposed Bolsonaro's visit to the city, where the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce was to honor him as Person of the Year.
That contrasts with The Washington Post's report that Facebook pushing to weaken encryption for WhatsApp For Business messages is partly what drove former CEO Jan Koum to quit WhatsApp and Facebook's board in April.
With a resume boasting 36 years in the Senate representing Delaware and eight more in Obama's White House, Biden's status as an experienced Washington insider serves as just one of many contrasts with Trump.
The Saudi banks subdued outlook contrasts with the enthusiasm of international banks which are keen to muscle into the Arab world's largest economy as it prepares to transform industries ranging from energy to entertainment.
EAT MORE TILAPIA The surge in interest and internet chatter about the trade war contrasts with just a few weeks ago, when Chinese social media reactions and news about the dispute were less visible.
The balance that Democrats have been seeking this week on the hot-button issues of gun violence, police brutality and the targeting of law enforcement contrasts with the Republican Convention in Cleveland last week.
First, despite being seven months in office, Trump has not yet appointed a White House science advisor, which contrasts with previous occupants of his office dating all the way back to Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The angular shape contrasts with the straight sides of Sneferu's Red Pyramid just to the north, the first of ancient Egypt's fully formed pyramids and the next step toward the Great Pyramid of Giza.
The surge in interest and indignant internet chatter about the trade war contrasts with just a few weeks ago, when Chinese social media reactions and news about the dispute were less visible and timely.
Genscape's Cushing data, however, contrasts with a Reuters poll of analysts showing U.S. crude inventories as a whole likely rose 3 million barrels in the week to March 18, rewriting a previous record high.
The solid home price growth contrasts with surprisingly weak April retail sales and industrial output data, adding pressure on Beijing to roll out more stimulus as the trade war with the United States escalates.
In a dress from Yohji Yamamoto's Spring/Summer 1995 collection, for instance, the sporty black jersey of the bodice contrasts with a sumptuous red-and-gold brocade skirt reminiscent of a kimono's obi sash.
The continuity at the helm of the Japanese central bank contrasts with a changing of the guard in the United States and Europe and reduces the chances of major monetary policy shifts in Tokyo.
The president's outreach also contrasts with the practices of his immediate predecessor, Hamid Karzai, who showed solidarity with civilian victims of the conflict but had a more ambivalent relationship with his own security forces.
Gun control is a major issue on which Clinton can draw contrasts with Sanders, and she's repeatedly criticized his vote to give the gun industry certain immunity from civil prosecution related to gun violence.
The ramshackle, sometimes squalid, occasionally madcap life in the studio where O-Ei apprentices to her father contrasts with the staid, cautious domesticity of the home where O-Ei's enchanting, blind younger sister lives.
The Clean Power Plan, which sets carbon reduction targets for states to apply to their energy sectors, contrasts with the administration's efforts to revamp nonrenewable energy industries, such as the coal and mining sectors.
Furthermore, the expected resiliency of diversified consumer credit performance contrasts with that of commercial loans in regions with higher exposure to the energy sector, which have already experienced higher loss provisioning and payment defaults.
Trump touts out-of-date poll numbers Despite all the grim news, Trump is continuing to downplay the sense of crisis, in a way that contrasts with Pence's reliance on scientific and government experts.
Sanders has dramatically scaled back his campaign, rolling back fundraising efforts, suspending digital advertising and speaking to supporters about what needs to be done to address the coronavirus, rather than drawing contrasts with Biden.
The high 22019% of respondents in that sector seeking a better business environment contrasts with Beijing's announcements in the last 22020 months that it will be relaxing foreign ownership rules in the financial sector.
Rustic leather chairs pair with chic white suede couches and a dainty coffee table contrasts with a funnel-shaped dining table in the living room, perfecting high-end design in an authentic N.Y.C. space.
This contrasts with a government statement released in mid-October that credited "the exchange of information with international agencies" for the operation a week earlier that had almost caught El Chapo in the mountains.
That contrasts with the more ambitious goals of the Clean Power Plan, which encouraged utilities to make broader systemic changes to cut emissions, such as switching from coal to natural gas or renewable power.
The big picture: It contrasts with more expansive proposals from Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who want to wipe out all college tuition and debt — though nearly every 2020 contender has their own ideas.
The business community's outlook contrasts with the approval ratings of 63-year-old Ardern, whose rapid political rise to end a decade of center-right National Party rule was dubbed "Jacindamania" across social media.
Romney's position contrasts with the stance of many other GOP senators and conservative groups, who have been pressing Trump to take executive action to cut capital gains taxes by indexing capital gains to inflation.
The dismal outlook also contrasts with upbeat forecasts from rivals Toyota Motor Corp and Honda Motor Co and comes just months after company veteran Makoto Uchida was named as Nissan's third CEO since September.
It also contrasts with the way the department and the FBI handled a 2015 referral from the same inspector general's office related to Hillary Clinton's handling of classified material in her private email server.
A promotional video depicts a green city, running on cashless systems for transport and other services, that contrasts with Cairo, much of whose elegant 203th and early 20th century architectural heart has fallen into disrepair.
The Plug and Play approach contrasts with other big valley accelerators like Y Combinator (whose demo day wrapped up on Tuesday), which have maintained a base in the Valley and pride themselves on their independence.
That contrasts with a boycott of North Carolina over its transgender bathroom law that was supported by businesses, sports leagues and celebrities like Bruce Springsteen and led to the repeal of the law in 2017.
Twenty-three percent of Americans affirmed "I hate when I smell cannabis in public," and another 213% said they don't enjoy it — that contrasts with 18% who said they do like the smell in public.
The Moroccan Minister of Religious Affairs, Ahmed Toufiq, refers to the emigration of Jews away from Morocco as the catastrophe, which contrasts with the Palestinian view of the creation of Israel as "the catastrophe" ("Nakba").
This inaccessibility (which she shares with most public figures — it's impossible to really know a celebrity) contrasts with early tape of her during the Destiny's Child era being petty and ungenerous and, well, more relatable.
That contrasts with YouTube, which says it took in $15.1 billion in 2019 revenue this week in the first time it's revealed the stat, though it has to pay out a substantial portion to creators.
The bitter mood contrasts with 12 years ago, when Park, as interim conservative leader, rescued her battered party ahead of a parliamentary election and salvaged more seats than expected, even though it lost its majority.
Why it matters: The move means a leading Republican operative will be pushing for pro-industry drug policies at the state level, which starkly contrasts with Trump's public desire to bring down prescription drug prices.
To that end, the boss plans to double the company size by adding 2,000 staff this year, a move that contrasts with large-scale layoffs that have recently shaken up Chinese tech heavyweights like NetEase.
This contrasts with comments just a month ago, when Saudi Arabia warned other producers to keep their commitments on compliance and said it was too soon to agree to an extension of the production deal.
That contrasts with Southwest's portfolio on the East Coast of the United States, where it has built a reputation as a low-cost carrier for leisure destinations in Florida from cities in the U.S. Northeast.
This contrasts with Cage's earlier statements; in an earlier interview with Waypoint, about Detroit more generally, he had this to say: I think Cage understands that simply making the audience feel something, anything, isn't enough.
This directly contrasts with a 2014 public notice the FCC issued, citing that it is illegal for any group — including state and local law enforcement — to use devices that jam or interfere with cellphone signals.
"May 31 to August 31 is one of the best periods for the market," said Paulsen, noting that contrasts with the "sell in May" theory, where stocks are weaker between May 1 and Nov. 1.
As Gillum and King look to draw out contrasts with their opponent, religion could help them campaign for a more compassionate government that helps the poor, the disenfranchised, immigrants, people with disabilities, and the unemployed.
One of the reasons Harris is regarded as a favorite for the nomination is her profile -- and how strongly it contrasts with Trump: an African-American and Indian-American woman versus a white man. 217.
But the hands-on approach to regulation that the inspector general called for contrasts with the preferences of the Trump administration, whose E.P.A. leaders have sought to give more authority to state and local agencies.
The plan to remain silent contrasts with Shkreli's prolific use of social media, where he has been outspoken on Twitter and livestream video even after his indictment last month on criminal charges of securities fraud.
The collection was a study of contrastswith Halpern sourcing "horrific, disgusting" fabrics from Shepherd's Bush and Walthamstow markets and elevating them by pairing them with delicately hand-sewn paillettes and luxurious silks and satins.
While Mr. Sanders drew some contrasts with Mr. Biden, in particular on Mr. Biden's vote to authorize military action in Iraq, this was hardly the pile-on that Mr. Biden had experienced in earlier debates.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban considers Mr. Soros an ideological foe whose "open society" ideal contrasts with his efforts to turn Hungary into an "illiberal state" that places majority rule over civil liberties and minority rights.
Canal+'s success in Africa, where it has nearly 2000 million subscribers across more than 240 countries contrasts with its struggles in France and largely stable business in its other main markets, Poland and Vietnam.
And it's not merely a snapshot of internet culture; it's really a survey of the history of individualism in the Western world, and how it contrasts with the more community-minded cultures in the East.
Their aged and worn appearance boldly contrasts with the neatly constructed rows of rose-gold jingle bells that Gibson placed at the bag's crown and the skirt of silver ones that lie at the waist.
That idea contrasts with a hypothesis put forward last year that dogs were domesticated separately in Europe and East Asia, with the Asian dogs eventually replacing the European mutts ( SN: 22/9/16, p. 15).
The uptick in activity contrasts with a plunge in German investor morale in July to its lowest level since 2012, as investors fretted Britain's farewell to the EU could leave its mark on the German economy.
At pains to present a united front despite their underlying differences and distinct styles - Merkel's cautious, no-nonsense approach contrasts with Macron's bold rhetoric - they stressed they would tackle a range of issues, including migrant policy.
The cordial tone of Starboard's letter contrasts with its bare-knuckled approach at Yahoo, where the hedge fund is weighing a potential board challenge to force Yahoo into weighing a sale of its mainstay Internet businesses.
She says it is often a chronic trauma made up of multiple events over a long period of time that contrasts with the usual way of thinking of PTSD as a reaction to a single incident.
This contrasts with the situation in the U.S. where the President Donald Trump administration has implied that it will look to provide fiscal support as the Federal Reserve has moved to lessen its monetary policy support.
Renault-Nissan's approach contrasts with some auto experts who believe that incremental change could be more dangerous if drivers have to take over driving at different points, while relying fully on the car at other times.
Tesla has only had two profitable quarters since its 2010 IPO, but its rapidly rising share price contrasts with those of established automakers such as Ford and GM, who have mostly failed to impress Wall Street.
The continued caution over AI contrasts with how Google has continued to expand into new areas of business—such as health care and banking—even as regulators and lawmakers talk about antitrust action against tech companies.
"This unified approach by regulators contrasts with previous piecemeal clampdowns from single authorities in various jurisdictions to control shadow banking products, which were vulnerable to regulatory arbitrage and difficult to be stringently enforced," Moody's analysts added.
Still, the instinctive, forceful and less-nuanced approach of Trump contrasts with the more circumspect strategy pursued by Obama after Green Revolution protests broke out in response to a disputed election win by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
AstraZeneca's re-emergence as a drug company with a strong pipeline of new medicines contrasts with the story at British rival GlaxoSmithKline , which is just starting out on a program to reboot its drug discovery efforts.
As bad as Trump's retreat on his bill seemed as it was occurring, it seems worse as the minutes and hours have passed and we can reflect on how the defeat contrasts with the Trump image.
New York's subway contrasts with transit systems in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. whose stations are 100 percent accessible, and old systems in Boston and Chicago that are more than two-thirds accessible, one complaint said.
He was buried there in 1951, and lies alongside his wife, on the left side of the vast basilica under an easy-to-miss white slab stone whose simplicity contrasts with the basilica's otherwise ornate decorations.
Still, isolated examples like Vaxjo, a city of 66,000 inhabitants where the twin-spired red medieval cathedral contrasts with ultra-modern wooden buildings, are intriguing for policymakers since it has cut emissions and continued to grow.
The references to Reagan and Thatcher come across not only as approving nods to conservative heroes of the Cold War era but also as contrasts with the feckless contemporary elites the movie casts as its villains.
The lack of measures to limit the economic insecurities resulting from quarantine in the U.S. contrasts with laws in other countries prohibiting employment discrimination against individuals in quarantine, providing paid sick leave, and compensating quarantined individuals.
He also aimed to draw sharp contrasts with Mr. Trump a day after the president addressed the nation from the Oval Office, establishing a preview of what Mr. Biden hopes will be a general election matchup.
But the W.N.B.A.'s Seattle Storm announced on Thursday that they were wading into the current political climate in a way that contrasts with the practices of many other sports teams: a partnership with Planned Parenthood.
The new impeachment focus offers the former vice president an opportunity to draw direct contrasts with Mr. Trump at a time when many Democrats are inclined to be protective of Mr. Biden, aides and allies say.
Nowak's negative outlook on advertising contrasts with an optimistic report from boutique equity research firm Cleveland Research that said in late June that advertisers gave their "best relative feedback" in more than two years on Twitter.
The Saudi response contrasts with that of Iran, which has kept its pilgrimage sites open, despite a significant coronavirus outbreak there, and evidence that people who visited Iran have spread the virus to many other countries.
The intimate realism of "Clam and Mussel," two nestling shells, contrasts with the spacious abstractness of "Pool in the Woods, Lake George," an imagined bird's-eye view of woods and hills with a blue-black center.
The speed with which H2O has acted to reduce less liquid assets contrasts with Woodford, whose flagship fund has a much greater exposure to unlisted companies and has yet to fully update on its sale process.
Barrick forecasts annual production of more than 2500 million ounces of gold between 753 and 275, a steady view that contrasts with last week's market-rattling outlook for lower output and higher costs in the near term.

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