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contrast and Economic
Economic planning is a mechanism for resource allocation of inputs and decision-making based on direct allocation, in contrast with the market mechanism, which is based on indirect allocation.
In contrast to federal census data, in 2006 the Arizona Department of Economic Security assessed the town population at 18, 035.
On this point, it stands in marked contrast with the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms and with the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Economic growth, however, was causing great social change which was in contrast to the rigid political system built around the President.
A decree of Economic Stabilisation was introduced in 1959, opening the way for massive foreign investment-" a watershed in post-war economic, social and ideological normalisation leading to extraordinarily rapid economic growth ", that marked Spain's " participation in the Europe-wide post-war economic normality centred on mass consumption and consensus, in contrast to the concurrent reality of the Soviet bloc.
Economic vegetarians frequently contrast themselves with mainstream vegetarians, most of whom abstain from animal products on religious or ethical grounds.
In contrast, what the rest of the world calls the capital account is labelled the " financial account " by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ), by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ), and by the United Nations System of National Accounts ( SNA ).

contrast and norms
In contrast, though Oslo ( Norway ) and Stockholm ( Sweden ) are quite dominant in terms of speech standards, cities like Bergen, Gothenburg and the Malmö-Lund region are large and influential enough to create secondary regional norms, making the standard language more varied than is the case with Danish.
By contrast, tribal morality is prescriptive, imposing the norms of the collective on the individual.
In recent years however, the drive by the " ethnic elites " to promote aboriginal particularity has run in contrast to ordinary aborigines who wish to assimilate into contemporary social norms.
In contrast to norms in the physical sciences, the focus is typically on the Average treatment effect ( the difference in outcomes between the treatment and control groups ) or another test statistic produced by the experiment.
In contrast to a barter economy or a market economy, social norms and custom governs gift exchange, rather than an explicit exchange of goods or services for money or some other commodity.
In contrast, universalistic norms apply to all members of a society.
Private reason, by contrast, is the exercise of an individual's reason to the constrained norms and interests of some sub-set of the public as a whole ( such as a business, a political party, the military or the family ).
Tribal morality, by contrast, Green characterizes as prescriptive, imposing the norms of a group on the individual.
In this sense, normality exists based on societal norms, and whether someone is normal is entirely up to how he or she views him-or herself in contrast to how society views him or her.
, released for the Mega Drive in 1990 and on the Genesis in 1991 was a departure from the norms of the series in that it mostly took place in a medieval fantasy setting, in contrast to the science-fiction settings of previous games.

contrast and theory
Perhaps one way to sharpen our sense of the modernity of Utopian communism is to contrast it with the principal earlier types of communistic theory.
In contrast to romantic theorists Sircello argued for the objectivity of beauty and formulated a theory of love on that basis.
By contrast, substance theory explains the compresence of properties by asserting that the properties are found together because it is the substance that has those properties.
In contrast simple molecular orbital theory predicts that the hydrogen molecule dissociates into a linear superposition of hydrogen atoms and positive and negative hydrogen ions, a completely unphysical result.
In contrast, modern control theory is carried out in the state space, and can deal with multi-input and multi-output ( MIMO ) systems.
In contrast to the frequency domain analysis of the classical control theory, modern control theory utilizes the time-domain state space representation, a mathematical model of a physical system as a set of input, output and state variables related by first-order differential equations.
Critical social theory is, in contrast, a form of self-reflective knowledge involving both understanding and theoretical explanation to reduce entrapment in systems of domination or dependence, obeying the emancipatory interest in expanding the scope of autonomy and reducing the scope of domination.
Critical theory was first defined by Max Horkheimer of the Frankfurt School of sociology in his 1937 essay Traditional and Critical Theory: Critical theory is a social theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole, in contrast to traditional theory oriented only to understanding or explaining it.
* Tarski's axioms: Alfred Tarski ( 1902 – 1983 ) and his students defined elementary Euclidean geometry as the geometry that can be expressed in first-order logic and does not depend on set theory for its logical basis, in contrast to Hilbert's axioms, which involve point sets.
In contrast, film theoreticians in England began integrating critical theory based perspectives drawn from psychoanalysis, semiotics, and Marxism, and eventually these ideas gained hold within the American scholarly community in the later 1970s and 1980s.
For example, periodic acid according to Kekuléan structure theory could be represented by the chain structure I-O-O-O-O-H. By contrast, the modern structure of ( meta ) periodic acid has all four oxygen atoms surrounding the iodine in a tetrahedral geometry.
In contrast, catastrophism is the theory that Earth's features formed in single, catastrophic events and remained unchanged thereafter.
In contrast, the vocational higher education and training that takes place at vocational universities and schools usually concentrates on practical applications, with very little theory.
This theory was dubbed " Plutonist " in contrast to the flood-oriented theory.
It was first formulated by Alonzo Church as a way to formalize mathematics through the notion of functions, in contrast to the field of set theory.
In direct contrast to cosmopolitan theories about an ever more connected world that no longer requires nation states, is the Clash of Civilizations theory.
By contrast, there is no consensus against its validity outside of biology ; recapitulation theory is still considered plausible and applied by some researchers in fields like Behavioral Development, the study of the origin of language, and others.
In particular, is always finite, in contrast with more general measure theory.
Field theory, in contrast, treats x as a way to index the field rather than as an operator.
In contrast, the second question turned out to be much more difficult, and the question became a famous open problem in formal language theory for over two decades.

contrast and shows
In contrast, a Democratic Republic of the Congo government document shows that, also in 2005, the network of main highways in good condition was as follows:
In contrast, the molecular formula identifies the number of each type of atom in a molecule, and the structural formula also shows the structure of the molecule.
Phase contrast is a widely used technique that shows differences in refractive index as difference in contrast.
Having said this, Campidanese in contrast at times shows more archaic features than Logudorese, particularly in its verb forms, such as the retention of the 3rd person plural in-nt (), reduced to-n () in Logudorese.
In contrast, a V8 engine shows peaks of less than 100 % above and valleys of less than 100 % below mean torque, and torque never goes negative.
In contrast, Jupiter's banded appearance shows many such zones, Titan has a single jet stream near the 50th parallel north latitude, and Venus has a single jet near the equator.
" The report shows that, in contrast to the use of disposable nappies, it is consumers behaviour after purchase that determines most of the impacts from reusable nappies.
Thus, this cherry-red spot is the only normal part of the retina ; it shows up in contrast to the rest of the retina.
A coronary angiogram ( an X-ray with radio-opaque contrast in the coronary arteries ) that shows the left coronary circulation.
In contrast, comedian Benny Hill, whose television shows included straightforward sexual gags, has been jokingly called " the master of the single entendre ".
It is in direct contrast to sister channel TBS, which shows more comedy related programming, and by extension Cartoon Network, which showed exclusively animated programming at the time ( it still has a predominately animated schedule ).
The territory of the former province shows a stark contrast between some densely populated areas ( coastal plains as well as metropolitan area of Toulouse in the interior ) where density is between 150 inhabitants per km² / 390 inh.
The shows would often contrast suburban life with the adventures of a show business family on the road.
An 1832 map shows that Tulse Hill still had only a few buildings on the new roads in contrast to nearby recently developed areas in Brixton and Norwood and the longer established hamlet of Dulwich.
The hunger artist comes to symbolize a joy deprived man who shows no exuberance and the panther who replaces him obviously is meant to show a sharp contrast of the two.
By contrast, the previous section shows that in natural ( unformalized ) language, for every natural language statement Y there is a natural language statement Z such that Z is equivalent to ( Z → Y ) in natural language.
Mussedia ; and the loss of d ( in pronunciation ) in the ablative, as in aetatu firata fertlid ( i. e. aetate fertili finita ), where the contrast of the last with the other two forms shows that the-d was an archaism still occasionally used in writing.
By contrast, Goldie ( 2000, p. 228 ) shows how jealousy can be a " cognitively impenetrable state ", where education and rational belief matter very little.
By contrast, during Douglas's knockdown two rounds earlier, the fighter shows to be ready do continue early in the count ( he bangs his fist against the canvas in frustration at letting Tyson have landed the crucial counterpunch, showing no signs of being seriously hurt ).
Andreas Wimmer and Brian Min, criticizing the book, state: By contrast, our analysis shows that what has been observed in recent decades may simply be more of the same old story.
In addition, this drawing shows symmetry of order three, in contrast to the symmetry of order five visible in the first drawing above.
Beginning in 2011, the program had focused on hard news in contrast to the other breakfast television shows that show a mix of hard news, lighter news, and infotainment.
However, kinescopes ( the films of television shows ) suffered from various sorts of picture degradation, from image distortion and apparent scan lines to artifacts in contrast and loss of detail.

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