contrast to造句61. Weld has adopted an unusually low-key posture at this meeting in contrast to the high-profile figure he has cut in the past.
62. These were in contrast to upland permanent pasture, where arable farming could only be undertaken infrequently, in special circumstances.
63. In contrast to Hocazade, Civizade came from a very favourable background from the point of view of the learned profession.
64. The skin lesions, in contrast to those of secondary syphilis, are asymmetrical.
65. However, in contrast to teletext, the viewdata system is available only to subscribers and is an interactive system.
66. His external image offers a remarkable contrast to this picture of dedicated pastoral care.
67. In contrast to the Lisa approach, the Macintosh team implemented its interface issues on an ad hoc basis.
68. Bayfront Park, lined with gently swaying Palm trees, was a marked contrast to the gravity of the day.
69. That was in sharp contrast to a 6. 5 % decline for all of 1994.
70. Lawler was renowned as a snob which was in total contrast to his wife.
71. It makes a good contrast to all those clean white jackets on normal club nights.
72. Neither could she approve his striped pyjamas, coarse and unpleasing in contrast to Maman's ribboned cambric nightdress.
73. Jane, who captained the school lacrosse team, was a complete contrast to Sarah.
74. In contrast to this is the decline of manufacturing industries in Britain.
75. Nyc details how by the 1920s General Electric had 82,000 workers in their employment, in contrast to 6,000 in 1885.
76. As a whole group they are in relative or absolute poverty, in contrast to the general adult population of working age.
77. Most of the island is cattle pasture, in great contrast to Madeira.
78. Certainly the results are in marked contrast to those found in a poll conducted by New Scientist in 1973.
79. In contrast to the heavenly city, the earthly city is occupied by the fallen angels and the impious.
80. In contrast to filtering the single-copy hybridisation data, false negatives have a higher effect on the correct determination of patterns.
81. Last night's intimacy seemed doubly incongruous in contrast to this fraught hostility.
82. Either would be in sharp contrast to pre-settlement times, when pines represented 90 percent of the forest.
83. The military activity was in stark contrast to the peaceful appearance of the islands.
84. The tunnelling is ahead of schedule and ahead of budget, in contrast to most big infrastructure projects.
85. Much of this development has involved sugar-cane cultivation on sloping terrain in contrast to its confinement to flat alluvial areas prior to 1960.
86. The suicidal farmers can be set in stark contrast to the wealthy shareholders who pocket the difference.
87. This is in contrast to the case in the United States for example, where individual Congressmen can initiate spending proposals. 2.
88. In contrast to a previous report, we found no significant inverse relations between birth weight and blood pressure.
89. This is in contrast to the traditional structure based upon professional hierarchies.
90. In contrast to this, the digestion of upper and lower isolated incisors follows no set pattern.