Sentence examples for stark distinction from inspiring English sources

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"It's a stark distinction of wide versus tall.

The corporate firewall, designed to make a stark distinction between internal and external information resources, was an artifact of a bygone era.

The speakers gave full-throated, bare-fanged defenses of Barack Obama — rattling off hours of his accomplishments — and they used that record to draw a stark distinction with the plans of Mitt Romney, whom they attacked with unfettered ferocity.

The facile and stark distinction between real and fake, fact and invention, truth and lie suggests a failure on the part of mainstream American journalists to grasp the importance of interpretation.

Taking center stage under a hail of spotlights, Mr. Cameron tried to draw a stark distinction between the euro zone and its ongoing economic and financial troubles, and conditions in Britain's more open economy, where the government is pushing through what he called an "unashamedly pro-business" agenda.

"How, in a competitive world, can we demand of European banks three times more capital to cover their risks in their activities and not ask the same of American and Asian banks?" Emphasizing a theme that has run as a thread throughout his presidency, he drew a stark distinction between financial capitalism and companies that foster entrepreneurship.

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With human rights, it is worth saying that there are often stark distinctions drawn between the rhetoric and reality, the principle and the practice.

The election results indicated stark distinctions in geography, income and educational levels in the rival parties' supporters, and a hardening of the trend toward so-called red and blue provinces.

Mr. Lasser, who set part of his previous novel, "The Year That Follows," in Detroit as well, writes convincingly of the stark distinctions between white and black society in his native city.

Mr. Baker aptly points out the difference in meaning of a "slum" versus a "ghetto," as well as the stark distinctions made via the subtle differences of an individual's skin color.

Over the coming months, the argument goes, he will make similarly stark distinctions between his forward-looking agenda and Mr Kerry's defensiveness across the economic spectrum.The ownership societyPolitically, this strategy has promise and not just because Mr Bush may need to change the subject from Iraq.

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