Contrast
in sentence
2680 examples of Contrast in a sentence
In contrast, the African malaria mosquito had a very strong preference for biting the ankles and feet of this person.
In contrast, theta waves are associated with a lot of cognitive activity, like visual processing, things where the driver is thinking quite a bit.
In contrast, of course, we have the Hippo Generation.
In other words, everything you need to do in order to remember the rule and apply it seems to be fully developed by mid-adolescence, whereas in contrast, if you look at the last two gray bars, there's still a significant improvement in the director condition between mid-adolescence and adulthood, and what this means is that the ability to take into account someone else's perspective in order to guide ongoing behavior, which is something, by the way, that we do in everyday life all the time, is still developing in mid-to-late adolescence.
In contrast, there's no relationship between being unhappy now and mind-wandering a short time later.
The phone, in contrast, the most lies.
In contrast, the people that wrote the reviews that were actually there, their bodies actually entered the physical space, they talked a lot more about spatial information.
In contrast, countries that lack a strong sense of nationalism, like Congo and Somalia and Afghanistan, tend to be violent and poor.
Fascism, in contrast, tells me that my nation is supreme, and that I have exclusive obligations towards it.
But if we
contrast
now what happens in a hot environment, look at the temperature of the soil.
In
contrast
to that, that's almost exactly what you would say in Chinese.
Contrast
this to rooms that were designed using a sustainable passive design strategy where air came in from the outside through louvers.
And he said, in contrast, his Jewish mother would say, "Izzy, did you ask a good question today?"
But most of all, I wished to tell him what Herman Melville wrote, that "truly to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast."
Yes,
contrast.
Compare and
contrast
gives scholars a more complete understanding of a topic.
There's an incongruity and a
contrast.
In contrast, most electoral democracies around the world are suffering from dismal performance.
And that's because, in
contrast
with crony capitalism, so much of what globalization and the technology revolution have done is highly positive.
And in
contrast
with the industrial revolution, the titans of our new economy aren't creating that many new jobs.
It's clean, open and educational, and this is in
contrast
to the hidden, guarded and remote factories where leather and meat is produced today.
They all looked really great, which turned out to be in sharp
contrast
to what I had uploaded.
By contrast, today, when we have to build a major new apartment building somewhere, we have to build lots and lots of elevators and lots of fire stairs, and we have to connect them with these long, anonymous, dreary corridors.
In contrast, in traditional societies without writing, older people are the repositories of information.
Cultural values that emphasize respect for older people
contrast
with the low status of the elderly in the U.S. Older Americans are at a big disadvantage in job applications.
So in
contrast
to this very tight grid, we wanted to give these figures a very comical and slapstick-like quality, as if a puppeteer has taken them and physically animated them down the path.
So, a little compare and
contrast.
So in
contrast
to the current system, INCRA would be fully transparent.
Mice reared in a standard cage, by contrast, not dissimilar, you might say, from a prison cell, have dramatically lower levels of new neurons in the brain.
What a
contrast.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Between
Would
Countries
Other
Economic
Government
Stark
There
Growth
About
Country
Could
Years
Political
World
People
Where
Global