Indeed, Starker made it clear that he needed to teach as well as to play.
WSJ: Cello's Golden Age Comes to a Close | J��nos Starker | By Stuart Isacoff
Nevertheless, Starker was universally regarded as one of the greatest musicians of his era.
WSJ: Cello's Golden Age Comes to a Close | J��nos Starker | By Stuart Isacoff
With neither option now available, the faults of a structurally flawed economy are becoming starker.
The differences are much starker on individual taxes, which make up the bulk of federal revenue.
Such class warfare affects mainly central Bihar, which has starker inequalities than elsewhere in India.
But for Telekom, the question is starker, given the determination of Germany's telecoms regulator to create competition.
This starker division of relative tax burdens can be explained by the inability of upper-income groups to shelter income.
The gulf was never starker than at barbecues in Queens with Alejandro's friends.
Different attitudes to personal morality in politics are rooted in social and even religious differences, which may soon become starker.
Speaking of starker, those naked sunbathers on the French side of the island have sparked interest from my 12-year-old son.
The place could not be a starker contrast to life in Baghdad.
The contrast between bear Shilling and bull Fisher could not be starker.
His fate had been sealed, Starker said, when at the age of 7 he attended his first concert, given by the legendary Pablo Casals.
WSJ: Cello's Golden Age Comes to a Close | J��nos Starker | By Stuart Isacoff
Nowhere are the differences between editorial church and business state starker than in the attitudes to the annual swimsuit issue, filled with cheesecake photographs.
The contrast with the last Lib-Lab pact could scarcely be starker.
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And the contrast between South Korea and North Korea could not be clearer, could not be starker, both in terms of freedom but also in terms of prosperity.
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Starker took Casals's gesture as a sign and a blessing.
WSJ: Cello's Golden Age Comes to a Close | J��nos Starker | By Stuart Isacoff
There is, though, a bigger problem that exists regardless of the gap between rich and poor, but is made starker as a result of it: pure, sheer poverty.
Or, some might argue, a cleaner solution would be to physically separate the retail bank and investment bank - or to put it in starker terms, to break up Barclays.
When you really gear up for something, the letdown is that much starker (you get the feeling Jim Harbaugh would crash harder from a loss than his brother John would).
Still, there may be no starker example of the conversion of primitive improvisations into structured, commodified, and stationary technological simulation than that of Miyamoto, the rural explorer turned ludic mastermind.
Yet, though the figures may be worse than elsewhere, and though the racial discrepancies may seem starker, the reasons that they persist are familiar to public officials all over America.
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What Starker called his "Scotch and Soda Bit, " in which he appeared on stage with scotch, cigarettes and his instrument to schmooze with the audiences an idea initiated by Joseph Papp in the 1970s raised a few eyebrows.
WSJ: Cello's Golden Age Comes to a Close | J��nos Starker | By Stuart Isacoff
There is no starker example than the role it played in the global credit crisis when it dodged the bullets that floored many rivals, but did so by cashing in on others' misery and pushing the bounds of ethics.
Nazir Afzal, chief prosecutor for the North West region, said while abuse is a problem for many women's groups - it can be much starker for South Asian women because they're seen as rejecting the power that men typically hold.
Starker, who was Jewish, had none.
WSJ: Cello's Golden Age Comes to a Close | J��nos Starker | By Stuart Isacoff
Indeed, in asking Tornado crews to bomb Libya while the force of these aircraft was being cut, or soldiers to patrol in Helmand when their regiments may be shrinking, the tension between austerity and trying to retain some kind of military role in an unstable world could hardly be starker.
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