A conceptual separation or distinction.
The opposition or dissimilarity of things that are compared.
To show differences when compared; be different.
1 But, in contrast , Sydney's north will actually have good air quality today.
2 By contrast , renewable energy is dominating new investment in power generation worldwide.
3 In contrast , she said, American Protestantism offers greater room for spiritual debate.
4 Good contrast was found to be most important at longer working distances.
5 Patients taking Remicade, by contrast , need at least six infusions a year.
6 This result stands in contrast to those reported for New World monkeys.
7 Your typical American household, by contrast , consumes 7 percent of that-peryear.
8 In contrast , perhaps, to the current state of the church in Ireland?
9 However, this algorithm suffers from low image resolution and low contrast drawbacks.
10 In contrast , five of seven lost more than 35 percent this year.
11 The book's main text, by contrast , needed to reflect official Jedi orthodoxy.
12 By contrast , the Mexican economy grew by nearly 4 percent last year.
13 In contrast to health care-related outbreaks, no clear seasonality could be observed.
14 Find examples of climax; of contrast ; of parallel structure; of biblical language.
15 The contrast exists in England; but in America it is much stronger.
16 SMALL, LOCAL By contrast , many adaptation efforts are small, local and new.
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Contrast в диалектах
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