Similar words: contrast to, in contrast, contrast, by contrast, on the contrary, contra, contrary, contract.
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(61) In contrast to Spindler, who bristled at critics, Amelio answered the questions with aplomb.
(62) In contrast to Formalism and structuralism, the New Criticism was empiricist and humanistic.
(63) In contrast to the barn owl, the snowy owl is represented by only a single pellet sample.
(64) In contrast to the prairie-like flatness of the structure, a grand gold and white awning prefaced the house.
(65) Out of doors it was too bright to see, the sun brilliant in contrast to the interior.
(66) Emphasis is being placed on the cognitive basis of social identity in contrast to the more familiar emphasis on evaluations.
(66) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(67) However, in contrast to magistrates judges are not just predominantly male, they are almost exclusively so.
(68) In contrast to fatty acids, the total bile acid concentration was hardly influenced by the different diets.
(69) In contrast to boiling it alive, freezing an invertebrate to death is a humane thing to do.
(70) In contrast to Healings, the traditional looking Abbey Mill still smacks of days long gone.
(71) In contrast to the ancient church, the small Methodist chapel fairly close by in Town Street, is modern.
(72) In contrast to variable pricing is discount pricing, a price policy of low prices on all products.
(73) Purists argued that celibacy and spinsterhood were positive acts of self-determination, in contrast to the illusory freedom of libertarianism.
(74) In contrast to what he had been fearing[sentencedict.com], it was a trivial matter.
(75) In contrast to hemoglobin F, most hemoglobins will denature in alkaline solution and precipitate upon the addition of ammonium sulfate.
(76) It stood in contrast to the totalitarianism gathering pace under Lenin and Trotsky which accelerated out of control under Stalin.
(77) Is joy, in contrast to sorrow, a more individual, idiosyncratic emotion about which generalisation is inappropriate?
(78) In contrast to the surface of a synthetic polymer, however, the epithelial cell surface is highly complex and organised.
(79) In contrast to these local pottery types, there were also wheel-made vessels decorated with raised cordons or bands on the body.
(80) In contrast to the life the researchers had witnessed during their descent, the view was now a barren moonscape.
(81) In contrast to immunologic tolerance, immunodepression is nonspecific.
(82) In contrast to the business group's criticism, Obama received a hero's welcome on Tuesday when he spoke at the AFL-CIO's annual convention in Pittsburgh.
(83) Liberal citizenship is a passive shaping of the citizen image, while republicanism is in contrast to shape the image of active citizenship.
(84) In contrast to the jet technology the inks do not penetrate the structure paper, but they are brought to its surface and are covered with special fixing agent for shaping of thin film.
(85) In contrast to the actions of the successful speculators, these short sales and subsequent purchases increased rather than decreased the magnitude of price increases over time.
(86) In contrast to current centralized grids, smart grids integrate consumers and suppliers in a decentralized network.
(87) In contrast to DNA, PNA can bind in either parallel or anti-parallel fashion.
(88) Moreover, the uniflow hydrocyclone has the traits of big capacity, low pressure drop and a little low separation efficiency in contrast to the returned flow hydrocyclone.
(89) In contrast to a materialistic, competition-centered model of the world, the traditionalistic, idealistic model may, for men, be much more egalitarian.
(90) The introduced varieties of Medicago sativa had marked dominance in quality and yield for composite forest and herb management in contrast to the control.
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