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contrast and designers
This increases edge contrast and readability of small fonts at the expense of font rendering fidelity and has been criticized by graphic designers for making different fonts look similar.
In contrast, Java and. NET virtual machines are stack based, a side effect of being designed by language programmers as opposed to chip designers.
In contrast to most designers, she started boutiques for her secondary lines prior to opening a flagship store for her
According to project leader Doug Church, the team's " biggest advantage " was the presence of four dedicated designers ; in contrast, each member of the original game's team had assumed multiple roles.

contrast and Great
In contrast, most Christian denominations actively seek converts, following the Great Commission, and conversion to Christianity is generally a declaration of faith ( although some denominations view it specifically as adoption into a community of Christ, and orthodox Christian tradition views it as being a literal joining together of the members of Christ's body ).
Vespasian is remembered by Josephus, in his Antiquities of the Jews, as a fair and humane official, in contrast with the notorious Herod the Great whom Josephus goes to great lengths to demonize.
By contrast, when an organization licenses Visual Basic for Applications ( VBA ) from Microsoft-as companies such as Autodesk, StatSoft, Great Plains Accounting and Visio ( subsequently acquired by Microsoft ) have done-it is allowed to redistribute the full VBA code-writing and debugging environment with its product.
Sun Yat-sen soon resigned from the office in favor of Yuan Shikai, who formally assumed the office of " President " ( 大總統, literally " Great President ", in contrast with the omission of ' great ' in the current title ) in 1913.
In stark contrast to its neighbour, green and fertile Great Cumbrae, Little Cumbrae is a rough and rocky island.
Great houses, such as the Dickinson Mansion on North Main Street in Essex Village, to the mansions of A. W. Comstock ( currently the Copper Beech Inn ) and R. H. Comstock in Ivoryton, may stand in sharp contrast to the smaller capes in Centerbrook and the factory dwellings in Ivoryton, but they are all equally important in telling us of our past.
In contrast, the Ottoman crews only had combat experience against the Greek revolutionary naval forces, which although gallant and effective, bore no resemblance to the navies of the Great Powers.
By contrast, in Luxembourg plentiful high-quality habitat is found ; though the number of Great Grey Shrikes in this tiny country is necessarily limited, the average population density there is 25 times as high as in Lithuania.
Great thinkers, in contrast, boldly and creatively address big problems.
In contrast to Swedish Estonia, which had submitted to Swedish rule voluntarily in 1561 and where traditional local laws remained largely untouched, the uniformity policy was applied in Swedish Livonia under Karl XI of Sweden: serfdom was abolished, peasants were offered education as well as military, administrative or ecclesiastical careers, and nobles had to transfer domains to the king in the Great Reduction.
The CP ( BSTI ) was opposed to parliamentarism, in contrast to the views of the newly founded British Socialist Party which formed the Communist Party of Great Britain ( CPGB ) in August 1920.
In contrast to the doctrinaire Marxism of the SDF and its even more orthodox off-shoots like the Socialist Labour Party and the Socialist Party of Great Britain, the ILP had a loose and inspirational flavor that made it relatively more easy to attract newcomers.
* Great man theory ( for contrast with a conservative society )
In contrast, the Great Highland Bagpipe has each drone in a separate stock.
While cleaning up after their final party before returning to their unhappy lives, Alabama remarks — an interesting contrast to the closing lines of The Great Gatsby — that emptying the ashtrays is " very expressive of myself.
They are called " Western " in contrast to the " Northern " Indo-Scythian satraps who ruled in the area of Mathura, such as Rajuvula, and his successors under the Kushans, the " Great Satrap " Kharapallana and the " Satrap " Vanaspara.
In contrast with other European cities, where the monarchy took on the responsibility of the building and upkeep of opera houses, the Liceu was funded by private shareholders of what would become the Societat del Gran Teatre del Liceu ( Great Liceu Theater Society ), organized in a similar way to a trading company or societat.
The Lord High Steward of Ireland in contrast is a hereditary title, also known as the Hereditary Great Seneschal, vested in the Earl of Shrewsbury, Waterford and Talbot, who is the Premier Earl of Ireland, Chetwynd-Talbot.
Because of the Borderlands ' close proximity to the Great Blight and Shayol Ghul, Aes Sedai are highly respected, even revered ; a stark contrast with the cool reception they typically receive in other lands.
Regarded as a major poet during a golden age of Chinese poetry, his name is often mentioned together with that of another renowned Late Tang poet, Li Shangyin, as the Little Li-Du ( 小李杜 ), in contrast to the Great Li-Du: Li Bai and Du Fu.
As early as 1671, French colonists called the river was called Miami du Lac, or Miami of the Lake ( in contrast to the " Miami of the Ohio " or the Great Miami River ).
In the Kingdom of Great Britain a white cockade was worn by those supporting the restoration of a Jacobite monarchy, while in contrast the established Hanoverian monarchy they were trying to overthrow had one that was all black.
However " the prairies " may also refer to all of the Interior Plains region within Canada, in contrast with the Rocky Mountains and Canadian Shield, and is a continuation of the Great Plains region of the United States.
Commentators often contrast the Great Commission with the earlier Limited Commission of, in which they were to restrict their mission to their fellow Jews, to whom Jesus referred to as " the lost sheep of the house of Israel " ().

contrast and Britain
By contrast, the British press were jubilant ; many newspapers sought to portray the battle as a victory for Britain over anarchy, and the success was used to attack the supposedly pro-republican Whig politicians Charles James Fox and Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
In North America those who continued to associate with Britain on the basis of the amended 1898 statement became known as the Amended Fellowship, in contrast to the Unamended Fellowship, who took their lead from the Christadelphian Advocate Magazine of Thomas Williams of Chicago.
This format, a contrast to the Encyclopædia Britannica, was widely imitated by later 19th century encyclopedias in Britain, the United States, France, Spain, Italy and other countries.
James Mancham's Seychelles Democratic Party ( DP ), created the same year, by contrast wanted closer integration with Britain.
By contrast in 21st century Britain, nearly half of all children are born outside marriage, and nine in ten newlyweds have been cohabitating.
He shared with Newcastle a belief that Britain should continue to fight until it could receive generous peace terms-in contrast to some such as Henry Pelham who favoured an immediate peace.
Newcastle, by contrast, sought peace but only if the war in Germany could be brought to an honourable and satisfactory conclusion ( rather than Britain suddenly bailing out of it as Bute proposed ).
Suppose further, because this is necessary to the alleged case for our nuclear weapon as the defence of last resort, that, as in 1940, the United States was standing aloof from the contest but that, in contrast with 1940, Britain and the Warsaw Pact respectively possessed the nuclear weaponry which they do today.
Raeder by contrast preferred to focus on defeating Britain before turning east.
In contrast, historian Ben Rubin argues that because the American Revolution was a conflict that as often pitted neighbor against neighbor — Whigs ( advocates of Revolution ) against Tories ( loyalists to Britain )— as it pitted nascent Americans against the British, many people stayed neutral until goaded into taking a stand in reaction to military atrocities, such as those attributed to Tarleton, or individual atrocities, such as the death of Thomas Young's brother, or the burning of Thomas Sumter's house and the abuse of his wife, or the interrogation at knife point of William Bratton's wife, the beating of their young son, and the family's imprisonment in their own attic -- individual atrocities similar to those depicted in The Patriot.
While the pace of conversion was relatively swift in Britain — with over 60 percent of theaters equipped for sound by the end of 1930, similar to the U. S. figure — in France, by contrast, more than half of theaters nationwide were still projecting in silence by late 1932.
The critic Reyner Banham erroneously dubbed the Smithsons ' pared-down style " the New Brutalism ": Hunstanton doesn't fit this description, which has become a derogatory term, although it is clear that the rigorous Modernism of Hunstanton School is in stark contrast to the more gentle, European tradition that had characterised the Festival of Britain.
By contrast, the origin in post-War Britain, while employing irony and parody, was more academic with a focus on the dynamic and paradoxical imagery of American popular culture as powerful, manipulative symbolic devices that were affecting whole patterns of life, while improving prosperity of a society.
Angaston, in contrast, is considered the English town as it was settled predominantly by Cornish miners and others from Britain.
In contrast to Britain and France, Portuguese colonial settlers had extensively inter-married and assimilated within the colonies over a period of 400 years.
The 1750 possessions of Britain ( pink ), France ( blue ), and Spain ( orange ) in contrast to the borders of contemporary Canada and the United States.
Britain, in contrast, made deliberately non-meaningful use of them, through the system of rainbow codes.
In contrast to his Made in Britain role, Roth then played a desperately shy and introverted character in the 1984 Mike Leigh film, Meantime.
This format, a contrast to the Encyclopædia Britannica, was widely imitated by later 19th century encyclopedias in Britain and the United States.
This is a striking contrast to the attitude he was to note towards the end of the First World War when conscription in Ireland was under consideration: "... young men hopelessly estranged from Britain and ... anxious to die in Ireland for Irish liberty.
This stood in contrast to most other major stadia in Britain, particularly Ibrox, where seating capacities had been increased.

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