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A hard contrast was the London, which had a stiff shoulder and a slim cut that almost choked.
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Strong light created hard contrasts, turning the riverbank into a black gash.
A few years ago, it probably would have been difficult to make a series like "Domestic" without drawing hard contrasts between ordinariness and otherness.
Of the remastered version of the 1957 version of "3:10 to Yuma," which Sony released in August just before James Mangold's remake appeared in theaters, Glenn Abel of DVD Spin Doctor wrote: "The high, hard contrasts pop off the screen.
But it's hard to contrast those across candidates.
It's hard to contrast quality and value, but there's a middle ground there somewhere".
And because the pace of change is gradual, the Fed paper points out, it's hard to contrast a "before" and "after" picture of a single neighborhood.
Mr. de Blasio hit back, and hard, a contrast to his awkward response to the topic on Monday, when he sidestepped several questions and led a pack of reporters on a three-block chase in Midtown Manhattan.
One major shortcoming of composite images is that they're hard to contrast against each other over short time intervals.
In a downturn, with state budgets strapped and more people in need, the change would hit hardest, in contrast to the current countercyclical effect of Medicaid.
Internet banks now hold 7% of total deposits in so-called money-market accounts, the segment in which they compete hardest (in contrast to basic current accounts and certificates of deposit).
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