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contrast and Havok
By contrast, continuous collision detection such as in Bullet or Havok does not suffer this problem.

contrast and longtime
This is a marked contrast to longtime teammates Greg Maddux and John Smoltz, both emotional competitors.

contrast and love
In contrast to romantic theorists Sircello argued for the objectivity of beauty and formulated a theory of love on that basis.
Verdi used musical theater to contrast noble ideals with the corrosive effects of power, love of country with the inevitable call for sacrifice and death, and the lure of passion with the need for social order.
By contrast, homoerotic themes were present in poetry and other literature written by some Muslims from the medieval period onwards and which celebrated love between men.
In contrast to kāma, premaor premrefers to elevated love.
" They argued that " genuine freedom and individuality could only exist in a free society " and that in contrast to " misanthropic bourgeois individualism " anarchism was based in " a deep love of freedom, understood as a social product, a deep respect for human rights, a profound celebration of humankind and its potential and a commitment to a form of society where a ' true individuality ' was irrevocably linked to ' the highest communist socieability '"
In classical 18th century patriotism, loyalty to the State was chiefly considered in contrast to loyalty to the Church, and it was argued that clerics should not be allowed to teach in public schools as their patrie was heaven, so that they could not inspire love of the homeland in their students.
" ( The Christian virtue of love is sometimes called charity and at other times a Greek word agape is used to contrast the love for God and humankind from other types of love such as friendship or physical affection.
One is the " Fruit of the Holy Spirit ," found in Galatians 5: 22-23: " By contrast, the fruits of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Thematically, the musical depicted the contrast between empty city life and the warmth and simplicity of the country, focusing on a theme of love transcending time.
In the language of the scholars who endorse this view, courtly love is cherished for its exaltation of femininity as an ennobling, spiritual, and moral force, in contrast to the ironclad chauvinism of the first and second estates.
The fictional Aeneas dutifully resists Dido ’ s temptation and abandons her to forge on to Italy, placing political destiny before romantic love, in stark contrast to his historical counterpart Antony, who puts passionate love of his own African queen, Cleopatra, before duty to Rome.
In contrast, the " strict father " family revolves around the idea that parents teach their children how to be self-reliant and self-disciplined through " tough love ".
because the first one is that of logic … and as I cannot object to the premise " that all people have the right to eat ", I must defer to all the conclusions …. The second of the two compelling voices, of which I am talking, is even more powerful than the first, because it is the voice of hatred, the hatred I dedicate to this common enemy that constitutes the most distinctive contrast to communism and that will oppose the angry giant already at the first instance – I am talking about the party of the so-called advocates of nationality in Germany, about those false patriots whose love for the fatherland only exists in the shape of imbecile distaste of foreign countries and neighbouring peoples and who daily pour their bile especially on France ".
In contrast with this, Edna did everything out of love: love to her husband, her children, her sister, his new family members.
The film by contrast, adds a positive ending to the story by hinting that Caroline's love for Gino may be just a passing fancy, with love between herself and Philip being possible.
This is in sharp contrast to Memnoch's approach of attaining purity through love and experience of the wonders of creation.
Greek philosophers at the time of Plato and other ancient authors have used forms of the word to denote love of a spouse or family, or affection for a particular activity, in contrast to philia ( an affection that could denote friendship, brotherhood or generally non-sexual affection ) and eros, an affection of a sexual nature.
The text also contains a discussion of love, between on the one side, a group of young men and women, and in contrast, a group of old men.
The metre ( the decasyllable ) the king chose could not but contrast unfavourably with the magnificent alexandrines that Du Bartas and Agrippa d ' Aubigné were shortly to produce ; the general plan is feebly classical, and the very language has little or nothing of that racy mixture of scholarliness and love of natural beauty which distinguishes the best work of the Pléiade.
The main theme of the novel is the contrast between Tom Jones ’ good nature, flawed but eventually corrected by his love for virtuous Sophia Western, and his half-brother Blifil ’ s hypocrisy.

contrast and interest
So much untidiness of mind and household does not attract the interest of the theatergoer ( unless he has been living in a gilded palace, perhaps, and wants a real big heap of contrast ).
In CS AAS, in contrast, a single lamp, emitting a continuum spectrum over the entire spectral range of interest is used for all elements.
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.
In contrast Allen's behavior was sometimes quite flamboyant, and he maintained an interest in learning.
In contrast to the Stoics, Epicureans showed little interest in participating in the politics of the day, since doing so leads to trouble.
Scarlett's bad belle traits, her deceitfulness, shrewdness, manipulativeness, and superficiality, in contrast to Melanie's good belle traits, trust, self-sacrifice, and loyalty, enable Scarlett to survive in the post-war South, and pursue her main interest, making money.
Staining is employed to give both contrast to the tissue as well as highlighting particular features of interest.
A government-granted monopoly or legal monopoly, by contrast, is sanctioned by the state, often to provide an incentive to invest in a risky venture or enrich a domestic interest group.
Ultrasonic Force Microscopy ( UFM ) has been developed in order to improve the details and image contrast on " flat " areas of interest where AFM images are limited in contrast.
In contrast, Indians from the Bolivian high plateau area, known as the Altiplano, were forced into the Bolivian army, had no real interest in the war, and failed to adapt to the hot Chaco climate.
This idea of a superficial contrast between characters ' individual linguistic style, tone and sphere of interest, leading to an understanding of the deeper unity between the ancient and modern, is a recurring theme in The Hobbit.
In contrast fellow Germans Paracelsus ( 1493-1541 ), Aegidius Gutmann ( 1490-1584 ), Valentin Weigel ( 1533-1588 ), Heinrich Khunrath ( 1560-1605 ), Johann Arndt ( 1555-1621 ), and Caspar Schwenckfeld ( 1490-1584 ) demonstrated an interest in theosophy.
The Reverend Ezra Stiles, president of the College from 1778 to 1795, brought with him his interest in the Hebrew language as a vehicle for studying ancient Biblical texts in their original language ( as was common in other schools ), requiring all freshmen to study Hebrew ( in contrast to Harvard, where only upperclassmen were required to study the language ) and is responsible for the Hebrew phrase אורים ותמים ( Urim and Thummim ) on the Yale seal.
In contrast, a lifestyle entrepreneur intentionally chooses a business model intended to develop and grow their business in order to make a long-term, sustainable and viable living working in a field where they have a particular interest, passion, talent, knowledge or high degree of expertise.
In contrast, the ideal sanity test exercises the smallest subset of application functions needed to determine whether the application logic is generally functional and correct ( for example, an interest rate calculation for a financial application ).
By contrast, an open surgical procedure or laparotomy requires a large incision to access the area of interest.
Public interest was high, and Condit's reputation suffered from the contrast between his " pro-family " politics, adultery with a woman two years younger than his daughter, and his attempts to mislead the police regarding the nature of his relationship with her.
In contrast, women with open sexual interest in gay ( or bisexual ) men call themselves girlfags.
In a healthy democracy, diverse interest groups compete and negotiate with one another to produce a generally acceptable consensus ; by contrast, " everything that infringes on kitsch ," including individualism, doubt, and irony, " must be banished for life " in order for kitsch to survive.
In contrast, there is increasing interest in producing proofs of correctness of such systems by automated means.
In contrast, the opposite technique was sometimes used in classical garden designs and other " follies " to shorten the perceived distances of points of interest along a path.
PCID's peer review process where ISCID Fellows are reviewers is in contrast to the process described as proper peer review by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, where " reviewers are experts in the relevant scientific fields who have no conflict of interest with or especially close personal relationships to the authors or requestors " and refers to ISCID specifically.
Jämtland has been linked to the lands west and east of itself, which has been in complete contrast to the competitive Dano-Norwegian and Swedish state's interest.
In contrast, the subject of the fanatic's obsession may be " normal ", such as an interest in religion or politics, except that the scale of the person's involvement, devotion, or obsession with the activity or cause is abnormal or disproportionate.

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