Sentence examples for which it contrasts from inspiring English sources

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It documents substantial progress in the United States, which it contrasts with failure to make progress in Europe.

Brennan is at her best when visiting with the colorful history of the region and the extent to which it contrasts with contemporary ideals of restoration and conservation.

This terrific series has many strengths, not least the music – perfectly suited interjections from Nick Cave, from Radiohead – but one standout is the unflinching way in which it contrasts the worlds of power and money with the grubby, ripped fingernails of appalling violence necessary to achieve them.

Kant is using it in a now-archaic sense in which it contrasts with 'anaesthetic'anaesthetic

This article examines the reasoning that he uses to reach that result, which it contrasts with the style of argumentation that led to the opposite conclusion in Judge O'Scannlain's decision in Norkdye v. King.

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As to 'a,' supra: The commission deducted $204,000 from the estimate (details printed in the margin), 1 leaving approximately $421,000, which it contrasted with the estimate of its own engineer, $397,964.38 (see 'd,' supra).

ELVIS MITCHELL Correction: June 13 , 2001 Wednesday A review of the Japanese film "Dead or Alive" in Weekend on Friday misstated the title of a Korean police thriller released last year with which it was contrasted.

When the subjunctive retains a function in Romance that is, in contexts in which it can contrast with the indicative it has developed emotive overtones, especially suggesting doubt, unreality, or some sort of hypothetical futurity.

Singing both a cappella and with lively accompaniment from Shira Kammen on vielle, Peter Maund on percussion and Ms. Cunningham on harp, the ensemble began with the simple plainchant of "Virgines Egregie," which it later contrasted with rhythmically lively, harmonically striking and complex selections like "Ave Maris Stella" and "Mater Patris et Filia".

Finally, it should be reiterated that the notion of nonconceptual content is essentially contrastive and the significance of the notion depends upon the particular way of understanding concepts with which it is contrasted.

It was compared favourably with Casualty, but received negative reviews in which it was contrasted poorly with the American medical drama ER.

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