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direct contrast造句
1 For Lawrence, in direct contrast to Adam, everything seemed to come so easily. 2 Tyler's fierce public image was a direct contrast to his tender love for his family. 3 And in direct contrast again, this approach may bring you long-term loyalty rather than compliance. 4 From this perspective we can see a direct contrast with the normativist style. 5 This is in direct contrast to the company's more secretive past as part of the Central Electricity Generating Board. 6 This is in direct contrast to the UK and the US, where the prospect of further monetary stimulus from their central banks is pushing rates down to near record lows, thus boosting the single currency. 7 In direct contrast to the silver, the thicker black lacquer finish is acting as a dampener on the vibration of air through metal. 8 Too often, this is in direct contrast to what employers are looking for. 9 In direct contrast to the US gov't lackluster response, it is touching to see the outpouring of support and sympathy from the people in the US. 10 This is in direct contrast to being in the middle of a crazy urban environment. 11 In direct contrast to Apple, however, Google's app store has typically been lauded by open source enthusiasts for its lack of vetting process in accepting apps from developers. 12 Comparative study of both site and project generated a proposal that was in direct contrast to its immediate environment. 13 Theodore Roosevelt, for instance, claimed that the President was permitted to do whatever was not explicitly prohibited by the law—in direct contrast to his immediate successor, William Howard Taft . 14 This view on the good life however is in direct contrast with what Socrates, Plato and Aristotle preached. 15 'The free-market liberal principles on which the West was built are often in direct contrast with methods and rules in the East, ' the report says.