"It was supposed to be a contrast with all the scripted speeches because I'm Joe Citizen, " he said.
At this point, you can start to add some proper colors, but they need to be in contrast to the neutral theme.
This would be in contrast to making an unrestricted donation to an organization that might then use the money for administrative costs.
That "fast track" process would be in contrast to the many Indian criminal cases that drag on for years, with long adjournments between hearings.
McCain's show of compassion for New Orleans, in particular, was meant to be a contrast to the perceived indifference of the Bush administration during Hurricane Katrina three years ago.
Anyway, ExtremeTech doesn't think that the image quality on Gateway's LCD TV is as good as it could be (its contrast is good, while its dark value could be a bit better), but anyone buying this TV is probably more focused on getting a flat-panel HDTV on the cheap than getting the best picture quality possible.
This would be, by contrast, a completely different type of therapy because it's non-toxic.
He explained that to get rivalry the two competing images have to be similar in contrast, brightness and movement.
The place could not be a starker contrast to life in Baghdad.
Mr. ALBERT RIDILLA (Co-Creator, Brumagic MPST Densitometer): To the layman it would be related to contrast, the difference between black and white, and every scale in between.
Clinton run, "That's going to be a sharp contrast, " said Amy Siskind, co-founder of The New Agenda, a woman's advocacy group that was created by 30 Clinton supporters.
This covers the 13 submarines in the service, but it can be difficult to contrast the disciplinary records of the various vessels without knowing their schedules and extent of times at sea.
The point that public education in California has become more expensive is well-taken, though, and it would be interesting to contrast its rate of increase with the rate of increase of higher education costs across the country and across public systems across the country.
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In some ways, it may be even a more profound debate, because the contrast is going to be clearer and it's going to be sharp.
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Road pricing, adjusted for place and time, can, by contrast, be fixed precisely to reduce congestion.
For some families and couples Christmas can, by contrast, be a bonding experience.
Angela Merkel, the Christian Democrats' leader, appears in contrast to be almost a country bumpkin, woefully lacking the qualities needed to govern the country in troubled times.
Gas plants, by contrast, can be built in a little over a year, and cheaply.
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Mr Ishikawa's spheres, by contrast, can be wafted along tubes on a cushion of gas.
"We're going to be able to compare and contrast the ancient with the contemporary, " he said.
If the static visualization is a photograph, an interactive visualization, by contrast, can be considered a movie.
Software and Web 2.0 companies, by contrast, can be bootstrapped with more modest funds and less overhead.
Some sort of value-added or sales tax, by contrast, would be at once more effective and more incendiary.
Private individuals, by contrast, should be protected so that they have to identify themselves only temporarily and by choice.
Layering social features onto ChaCha, in contrast, will be done in several months.
Light from stars and galaxies moving towards Earth, by contrast, would be blue-shifted.
Samsung's Micro Dimming contrast enhancement will be extended to significantly more LED models this year, beginning with the LED ES6600.
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