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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 ).
He chooses, instead, to cling to a hollow ideal he no longer believes, and his death, in contrast to Tarrou's, does not bring him peace.
By contrast, in an inquisitiorial system, the fact that the defendant has confessed is merely one more fact that is entered into evidence, and a confession by the defendant does not remove the requirement that the prosecution present a full case.
Anne does not want to accept the invitation, but Charlotte convinces her to do so to heighten the contrast between the older woman and the young teenager.
" The term was introduced by Apollonius of Perga in his work on conic sections, but in contrast to its modern meaning, he used it to mean any line that does not intersect the given curve.
By contrast, evidence based on the textual differences between the Septuagint and the Masoretic Text has been used to argue that the context of the MT truly does depict a historical Jeremiah.
In contrast to the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force, the British Army does not include Royal in its title.
In contrast, the hot dense vaporized material expands rapidly out of the growing cavity, carrying some solid and molten material within it as it does so.
In contrast, on July 21, 2010, in a lawsuit involving whether college cheerleading qualified as a sport for purposes of Title IX, a federal court, citing a current lack of program development and organization, ruled that it does not, but may in the future.
This is in contrast to a narrative or history, which sets selected events in a meaningful interpretive context and excludes those the author does not see as important.
An infection that does not and will not produce clinically evident impairment of normal functioning, such as the presence of the normal bacteria and yeasts in the gut, is not considered a disease ; by contrast, an infection that is asymptomatic during its incubation period, but expected to produce symptoms later, is usually considered a disease.
Egoism and altruism both contrast with ethical utilitarianism, which holds that a moral agent should treat one's self ( also known as the subject ) with no higher regard than one has for others ( as egoism does, by elevating self-interests and " the self " to a status not granted to others ), but that one also should not ( as altruism does ) sacrifice one's own interests to help others ' interests, so long as one's own interests ( i. e. one's own desires or well-being ) are substantially equivalent to the others ' interests and well-being.
Egoism, utilitarianism, and altruism are all forms of consequentialism, but egoism and altruism contrast with utilitarianism, in that egoism and altruism are both agent-focused forms of consequentialism ( i. e. subject-focused or subjective ), but utilitarianism is called agent-neutral ( i. e. objective and impartial ) as it does not treat the subject's ( i. e. the self's, i. e. the moral " agent's ") own interests as being more or less important than the interests, desires, or well-being of others.
* 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.
This is in contrast to dipole parts of the EM field close to the source ( the near-field ), which varies in power according to an inverse cube power law, and thus does not transport a conserved amount of energy over distances, but instead dies away rapidly with distance, with its energy ( as noted ) either rapidly returning to the transmitter, or else absorbed by a nearby receiver ( such as a transformer secondary coil ).
Iron, in contrast, has an oxide that forms in air and water, called rust, that does not stop the further oxidation of the iron.
In contrast, patient testimonials, case reports, and even expert opinion ( however some critics have argued that expert opinion " does not belong in the rankings of the quality of empirical evidence because it does not represent a form of empirical evidence " and continue that " expert opinion would seem to be a separate, complex type of knowledge that would not fit into hierarchies otherwise limited to empirical evidence alone.
By contrast, theology does assert high value for some unquestioned and eternal past-to-future equivalences.
In contrast, the multiregional hypothesis proposed that Homo genus contained only a single interconnected population like it does today ( not separate species ), and that its evolution took place worldwide continuously over the last couple million years.
In contrast, the method of verbal analysis does admit learners ' explanations as a way to reveal their mental model or misconceptions ( e. g., of the laws of motion ).
In contrast, linear algebra deals mostly with finite dimensional spaces, or does not use topology.
In contrast to Tolkien, Martin does not intend to publish his private backstory notes after the series is finished.
However, here the vowel does not match, nor does the vowel length ( contrast with inscriptional Garmangabi ( UK ) and Garma ( Alise, G-257 )).

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By contrast, while defendants in most civil law systems can be compelled to give a statement, this statement is not subject to cross-examination by the prosecutor and not given under oath.
* Staining – uses heavy metals such as lead, uranium or tungsten to scatter imaging electrons and thus give contrast between different structures, since many ( especially biological ) materials are nearly " transparent " to electrons ( weak phase objects ).
Staining is employed to give both contrast to the tissue as well as highlighting particular features of interest.
In contrast where there is a decision by a judge or a bench, they are required to give often detailed reason of both fact and law as to why such a decision is given.
Second, Shakespeare may have altered Banquo's character simply because there was no dramatic need for another accomplice to the murder ; there was, however, a need to give a dramatic contrast to Macbeth — a role which many scholars argue is filled by Banquo.
" According to him, the loss of higher metaphysical values which existed in contrast with the base reality of the world or merely human ideas give rise to the idea that all human ideas are therefore valueless.
By contrast, donating a hydrogen bond to an amide nitrogen in an X-Pro peptide bond should favor the single-bonded form ; donating it to the double-bonded form would give the nitrogen five quasi-covalent bonds.
In contrast, the DRE ( Dense-Rock Equivalent ) is sometimes calculated to give the actual amount of magma erupted.
As was common in BBC radio at that time, Hatch served both as the show's announcer and as a cast member ( similar to Douglas Smith's role in Round the Horne ; Hatch however did give his roles some characterisation, in contrast to Smith's totally deadpan style ).
By contrast, a disc brake has no self-servo effect and its braking force is always proportional to the pressure placed on the brake pad by the braking system via any brake servo, braking pedal or lever, this tends to give the driver better " feel " to avoid impending lockup.
By contrast, a disc brake has no self-servo effect and its braking force is always proportional to the pressure placed on the brake pad by the braking system via any brake servo, braking pedal or lever, this tends to give the driver better " feel " to avoid impending lockup.
The only Southern state to give its 1968 electoral votes to Democrat Hubert Humphrey was Texas, where he benefited — in marked contrast to most of the rest of America — by association with sitting President and " favorite son " Lyndon Johnson.
By contrast with the rather long pre-prandial grace, the post-prandial grace is brief: Benedictus benedicat (" Let him who has been blessed, give blessing ").
In contrast, the historians Stephen Boardman ( 2007 ), Alexander Grant ( 1984 & 1992 ) and Michael Lynch ( 1992 ) give a more even-handed appraisal of Robert II's life.
The Raphael painting illustrated, with light coming from the left, demonstrates both delicate modelling chiaroscuro to give volume to the body of the model, and also strong chiaroscuro in the more common sense in the contrast between the well-lit model and the very dark background of foliage.
Mainstream views in North America tend to weakly support this view, in contrast to very strong support for it by its nations ' founders: Benjamin Franklin said that " those who give up a little liberty to gain a little security, deserve neither.
The modern almanac differs from Babylonian, Ptolemaic and Zij tables in the sense that " the entries found in the almanacs give directly the positions of the celestial bodies and need no further computation ", in contrast to the more common " auxiliary astronomical tables " based on Ptolemy's Almagest.
The opening was shot on conventional negative stock and bleach bypassed to give a deep black and high contrast look.
Griffor emphasizes that in conventional discussion “ the self-defensive activity of each participant's idiosyncracy prevents listening ” and that, in contrast, giving full attention to what the other participants mean can free the mind from socio-cultural accumulation, allow a free flow of meaning between people in a dialogue and give rise to shared perception and the creation of shared meaning in the sense of shared significance, intention, purpose and value.
By contrast, gametes are cells that fuse during sexual reproduction, for organisms that reproduce sexually ; Germ cells are cells that give rise to gametes ; Stem cells are cells that can divide through mitosis and differentiate into diverse specialized cell types.
By contrast, mammalian germ cells give rise to spermatozoa and ova which fuse during fertilization to produce a cell called a zygote, which develops into an embryo.
In contrast to most other societies, wealth and status were not determined by how much you had, but by how much you had to give away.
The term is often used in biology to refer to the cells of the body in contrast to the germ line cells which usually give rise to the gametes ( ovum or sperm ).
Up to 70 % of women who gave birth in their teens were molested as young girls ; by contrast, 25 % for women who did not give birth as teens were molested.
Elastins, in contrast to collagens, give elasticity to tissues, allowing them to stretch when needed and then return to their original state.

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