1. Her comments set the divisions of caring responsibilities and material resources in particularly sharp relief. 2. Miles used his connection with the starpod to dim the chamber lights, and the stars sprang into sharp relief. 3. Moreover, although these issues were thrown into sharp relief during the Thatcher administrations, Labour governments had been hardly more liberal. 4. The article throws into sharp relief the differences between the two theories. 5. The clarity of light throws everything into sharp relief against a backdrop of clear blue sky. 6. The dark sky had forced an eerie light on to the buildings, causing colours to jump out in sharp relief. 7. The literature throws into sharp relief the essential dichotomy in the approach to this issue between economics and economic history. 8. The above brief account throws into sharp relief the essential differences between the Keynesian and classical theories of labour market adjustment. |