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A contrast of the scripture reading of, let us say, St. Augustine, John Bunyan, and Thomas Jefferson, all three of whom found in such study a real source of enlightenment, can tell us a great deal about these three men and the age that each represented and helped bring to conscious expression.
and that the maximum of the radio emission came about 3-1/2 days after Full Moon, which is again in contrast to the infrared emission, which reaches its maximum at Full Moon.
In contrast, only about one third of mainline Protestants and one sixth of Catholics ( Anglo and Latino ) claim a born-again experience.
The growing consensus about the endothermy of dinosaurs ( see dinosaur physiology ) helps to understand their full extinction in contrast with their close relatives, the crocodilians.
Details about encryption, key management, and logging are all discussed in the specification as are the minimum specifications for the projectors employed including the color gamut, the contrast ratio and the brightness of the image.
In contrast, the 2007 Micropædia has roughly 65, 000 articles, the vast majority ( about 97 %) of which contain fewer than 750 words, no references, and no named contributors.
They usually seek, in contrast, to preserve the integrity of existing ecologies and ecoregions, and in general are more pessimistic about human “ management ”.
Helium-4, by contrast, makes up about 23 % of the universe's ordinary matter — nearly all the ordinary matter that is not hydrogen.
In contrast, Newton's second law in a rotating frame of reference, rotating at angular rate Ω about an axis, takes the form:
In contrast, the winter months — November to April — bring moderately cool and sometimes cold weather, averaging about.
# Impureness of the body-Under this section of thought, one is urged to think about constituent elements of one's body so as to compare and contrast it with the purity of soul.
Anti Polish feelings had long been rampant in the agency, and so in marked contrast to their cool attitude about attacking Czechoslovakia in 1938, diplomats like Weizsäcker were highly enthusiastic about the prospect of war with Poland in 1939.
This degree of unity within the German government with both the diplomats and the military united in their support of Hitler's anti-Polish policy, which stood in contrast to their views the previous year about destroying Czechoslovakia, very much encouraged Hitler and Ribbentrop with their chosen course of action.
The second caveat is that the human eye can only image a contrast ratio of a maximum of about 200: 1.
In contrast to classical mechanics, where accurate measurements and predictions can be calculated about location and velocity, in the quantum mechanics of a subatomic particle, one can never specify its state, such as its simultaneous location and velocity, with complete certainty ( this is called the Heisenberg uncertainty principle ).
In contrast, however, no syntactic rule of English cares about the difference between dog and dog catcher, or dependent and independent.
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, many ethical philosophers have tried to prove some of their claims about ethics by appealing to an analysis of the meaning of the term " good "; they held, that is, that " good " can be defined in terms of one or more natural properties which we already understand ( such as " pleasure ", in the case of hedonists ).
In contrast, the Sun's radius is about 60, 000 times that.
After a dose of conventional oral oxycodone, peak plasma levels of the drug are attained in approximately one hour ; in contrast, after a dose of OxyContin ( an oral continuous release formulation ), peak plasma levels of oxycodone occur in about three hours.
By contrast, court decisions in some civil law jurisdictions ( most prominently France ) tend to be extremely brief, mentioning only the relevant legislation and not going into great detail about how a decision was reached.
By contrast, in vivo experiments on proteins ' activities within cells or even within whole organisms can provide complementary information about where a protein functions and how it is regulated.
By contrast, Darcy slights Elizabeth, who overhears and jokes about it despite feeling a budding resentment.
" Dawkins therefore commits himself here to an empirical claim about the geological record, in contrast to his earlier claim that, " The paleontological evidence can be argued about, and I am not qualified to judge it.

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By contrast, the album had limited success in the US, only reaching number 83 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart.
Diocletian, by contrast, was prodigious in his affairs: there are around 1, 200 rescripts in his name still surviving, and these probably represent only a small portion of the total issue.
In contrast to his own diminutive stature, his personal assistant and secretary Eduard Hedvicek, who later played a significant role in the unsuccessful attempt to save his life was a very large and tall man ( 200 cm
In contrast, Homo sapiens has existed for at least 200, 000 years, and other species of Homo for millions of years ( see Human evolution ).
This is in contrast to supercomputers such as Deep Blue that searched 200 million positions per second.
# By contrast, the mill was producing over 200 tons of paper a day by the late 1980s.
The contrast ratio is 100, 000: 1, and the luminance is 200 cd / m².
The panel has a contrast ratio of 1, 000, 000: 1, a colour gamut of 107 % NTSC, and a luminance of 200 cd / m² ( peak luminance of 600 cd / m² ).
In contrast, Robert Cribb of the Australian National University has argued that the common estimate of 200, 000 deaths by violence in East Timor is likely to be a significant exaggeration and that the most likely figure is closer to 80, 000.
For example, rod photoreceptor cells, which are exquisitely sensitive and capable of single photon detection, are very sluggish, with time constants in mammals of about 200 ms. Cones, in contrast, while having much lower intensity sensitivity have much better time resolution than rods do.
By contrast, a xenon arc has a continuous emission spectrum with nearly constant intensity in the range from 300-800 nm and a sufficient irradiance for measurements down to just above 200 nm.
* Rollei make a film called ' Digibase 200 Pro ' that is like a conventional C-41 film but it has no orange mask, allowing easy prints on black-and-white paper with a grade 2 or 3 variable contrast filter
By contrast, legally blind individuals have a visual acuity of 20 / 200 ( 6 / 60 ) or less when using the best corrective lens.
ChoicePoint, in contrast, used virtually no Social Security numbers, did not check address histories, and used no database cross-checking, although it had 1, 200 databases that could be employed for the task.
In contrast FM HD Radio is assigned to the traditional 200 kilohertz-wide channels, with capability of 300 kbit / s in pure digital mode.
For example, the Villa la Porto Colleoni in Thiene and Villa Cordellina in Montecchio Maggiore, built nearly 200 years later, also use this image, fostering ideals which, had in the 15th and 16th centuries, resulted from the renewed discussion of the depravity of town life, in contrast to the tranquility, abundance, and freedom of artistic thought associated with rural existence.
In contrast, the SMPTE RP 200: 2002, on which the ReplayGain reference was originally based, recommends 20 dB of headroom.
In contrast, Cheluvamba hospital, earlier known as Vanivilas Hospital which was built in 1880 with 24 beds, was upgraded to a 200 bedded hospital in1939.
By contrast, Group B had few restrictions on technology, design and the number of cars required for homologation to compete — 200, less than other series.
In contrast, the southern end of the range experiences up to 200 days without frost and January temperatures as high as 6 ° C.
In contrast, GAO reports show that the Defense Department ’ s 2, 200 overlapping financial systems cost $ 18 billion a year to operate.
In contrast, a five-barreled machine gun firing 1000 rounds per minute fires only 200 rounds per barrel per minute, an acceptable rate of fire for continuous use.
By contrast, java bytecode includes over 200 different operations.

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