11. There is a sharp contrast between the type of people who read the two newspapers. 12. This is in sharp contrast to the approach of traditional neo-classical economics. 13. We shared a moment of worry that stood in sharp contrast to the celebration exploding around us. 14. The spirited mood on Friday was in sharp contrast to the tense atmosphere last week. 15. Her cheerful mood stands in sharp contrast to her dreary surroundings. 16. The speech was welcomed by the opposition who saw these developments in sharp contrast to the more cautious approach to change signalled by Iliescu during the election campaign. 17. The stairs and landing, lit by a murky skylight, were rarely cleaned, in sharp contrast with the office and shop. 18. The analysis proposed here will therefore be in sharp contrast to theories of language which admit empty grammatical entities such as dummy do without a prior scrutiny of meaning. 19. Such a system may be described as part programming by doing and would represent a sharp contrast to the main historical tendencies towards symbolic part programming. 20. There was something exciting about the ruggedness of the coastline which offered such a sharp contrast to the many flowers and exotic plant life of the island. |