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contrast and single
A true university, like most successful marriages, is a unity of diversities Without forcing all components into a single pattern, the preparation of a master plan is an opportunity to consider interrelation of knowledge at its highest level, which a university -- in contrast to a multiversity -- should stand for.
In CS AAS, in contrast, a single lamp, emitting a continuum spectrum over the entire spectral range of interest is used for all elements.
There are additional inefficiencies arising from the highly fragmented nature of the municipal bond market which has two million outstanding issues and 50, 000 issuers in contrast to the Treasury market which has 400 issues and a single issuer.
In the most common usage, β strand refers to a single continuous stretch of amino acids adopting an extended conformation and involved in backbone hydrogen bonds to at least one other strand ; by contrast, a β sheet refers to an assembly of at least two such β strands that are hydrogen-bonded ( or H-bonded ) to each other.
By contrast, Judaism sees God as a single entity, and views trinitarianism as both incomprehensible and a violation of the Bible's teaching that God is one.
In sharp contrast to the traditional Catholic church, the Cathars had a single sacrament, the Consolamentum, or Consolation.
By contrast, if the same historian had made the same claim five times in five different places ( and no other types of evidence were available ), the claim is much weaker because it originates from a single source.
In contrast, a single light source, such as harsh daylight, can serve to highlight any texture or interesting features.
By contrast, nouns have no distinct nominative and objective forms, the two being merged into a single plain case.
By contrast, for higher frequency radiations at ultraviolet frequencies and above ( i. e., X-rays and gamma rays ) the damage to chemical materials and living cells by EMR is far larger than that done by simple heating, due to the ability of single photons in such high frequency EMR to damage individual molecules chemically.
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.
Until recently, fur seals were all grouped under a single subfamily of Pinnipedia, called Arctocephalinae, to contrast them with Otariinae – the sea lions – based on the most prominent common feature, namely the coat of dense underfur intermixed with guard hairs.
In contrast, modern light machine guns such as the FN Minimi are often wielded by a single infantryman.
In contrast, catastrophism is the theory that Earth's features formed in single, catastrophic events and remained unchanged thereafter.
In contrast, requiring only a single small incision, the " Bonati system " ( invented by Dr. Alfred Bonati ), uses a single 5-function control, so that a saline solution and the vacuum pump operate together when the laser cutter is activated.
Because the Alaouites, in contrast to previous dynasties, did not have the support of a single Berber or Bedouin tribe, Isma ' īl controlled Morocco through an army of black slaves.
Although the term " metallic bond " is often used in contrast to the term " covalent bond ", it is preferable to use the term metallic bonding, because this type of bonding is collective in nature and a single " metallic bond " does not exist.
In contrast to ( MDI ) applications, which ordinarily allow a single tabbed interface for the parent window, applications with an IDE-style interface allow tabs for organizing one or more subpanes of the parent window.
Monorails are both guided and supported via interaction with the same single beam, in contrast to other guided systems such as Rubber-tyred metros, such as the Sapporo Municipal Subway ; or guided buses or trams, such as Translohr.
Mainstream Mormons, by contrast, believe that a single Celestial marriage is necessary for exaltation.
A natural monopoly by contrast is a condition on the cost-technology of an industry whereby it is most efficient ( involving the lowest long-run average cost ) for production to be concentrated in a single firm.
Two words that differ in meaning through a contrast of a single phoneme are called minimal pairs.
In contrast to a still camera, which captures a single snapshot at a time, the movie camera takes a series of images, each called a " frame ".
Palaces in East Asia, such as the imperial palaces of Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, largebrick and wooden structures in Philippines and China's Forbidden City, consist of many low pavilions surrounded by vast, walled gardens, in contrast to the single building palaces of Medieval Western Europe.

contrast and disability
The IPC functions as an umbrella organization, representing several sports and disabilities, in contrast to other international sports organizations for athletes with a disability, which are predominantly limited to a single sport or disability.
Although willing to change sides at any time in the interests of his own survival, Silver has compensating virtues: he is wise enough to pay attention to money management, in contrast to the spendthrift ways of most pirates, and is physically courageous despite his disability ; for instance, when Flint's cache is found to be empty, he coolly stands his ground against five grown men despite having only Hawkins to back him.
This is in contrast to malingering, in which the patient wishes to obtain external gains such as disability payments or to avoid an unpleasant situation, such as military duty.
In " industrial disability retirement ," the " disability is due to a job-related injury or illness "; in contrast, " disability retirement " implies that the disability was not necessarily caused by employment.
Some, such as the United Kingdom, tend to see the field primarily as belonging only to disabled people and the disability activism they might tend to promote ; in the United States, by contrast, a much wider range of professions, such as sociology and social work more generally, which involves both able-bodied and disabled people, may be involved.
In contrast, if the interviewer perceives the applicant as uncomfortable or anxious discussing the disability, this may either fail to garner positive effect or result in more negative interview ratings for the candidate.

contrast and program
In contrast, the dynamic program produces this policy and a whole family of policies for any smaller number of stages.
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.
" In contrast American POW's in the custody of the Chinese Communists did face a concerted interrogation and indoctrination program -- but the Chinese did not employ deliberate physical abuse.
By contrast, Askin put forward a wide-ranging program of reform and addressed contentious issues including the introduction of State Aid for private schools, making rent control fairer and the legalisation of off-course betting on horse races.
Structured programming is a programming paradigm aimed on improving the clarity, quality, and development time of a computer program by making extensive use of subroutines, block structures and for and while loops – in contrast to using simple tests and jumps such as the goto statement which could lead to " spaghetti code " which is both difficult to follow and to maintain.
In contrast, a process virtual machine is designed to run a single program, which means that it supports a single process.
In a distinct contrast to numerous examples of admirals and senior naval officers who would come to point their finger at individuals or groups of individuals in the fleet when something went seriously awry, Rickover adamantly took full responsibility for everything within the scope of the naval nuclear propulsion program ( NNPP ).
By contrast, the U. S. Army and Navy frequently suffered budgetary cutbacks and program cancellations by Congress and Secretary McNamara.
In contrast, pressing just will probably do nothing unless assigned a specific function in a particular program.
" In contrast to a membership from Barnes & Noble, which was a paid-for membership that entitled customers to discounts, Borders Rewards was a free program with discount coupons and the ability to earn store credit for purchases.
In contrast to many municipalities, Mansfield is actively pursuing a program of smart growth through the construction of a livable downtown.
By contrast, HLL programs typically always invoke a ' standard ' procedure call ( the calling convention ), which involves saving the program state by default and usually allocating additional memory on the stack to save all registers and other relevant state data ( the prologue and epilogue code ).
A television film ( also known as a TV film, television movie, TV movie, telefilm, telemovie, made-for-television film, movie of the week ( MOTW or MOW ), feature-length drama, single drama, and original movie ) is a feature film that is a television program produced for and originally distributed by a television network, in contrast to many films explicitly made for showing in movie theaters.
In contrast, in the PIC18 series, the program memory is addressed in 8-bit increments ( bytes ), which differs from the instruction width of 16 bits.
In computer science, run time, run-time, runtime, or execution time is the time during which a program is running ( executing ), in contrast to other phases of a program's lifecycle such as compile time, link time, load time, etc.
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.
In contrast, previous operating systems usually required some — often complex — job control language to establish connections, or the equivalent burden had to be orchestrated by the program.
By contrast, ordinary narrative documentation is more susceptible to drifting from the implementation of the program and will thus become outdated ( e. g., design changes, feature creep, relaxed practices in keeping documents up-to-date ).
By contrast, when the Royal Dutch Shell embarked upon an investment program in nuclear power, it failed to demonstrate a more circumspect regard for their industry.
The following examples are not intended to compare and contrast programming languages, since each program performs a different task.
In contrast, in declarative programming languages the program describes the desired results, and doesn't specify changes to the state directly.
In contrast to highly specialized, research-oriented doctoral study, these programs reflect the emphasis on interdisciplinary studies and the close student-teacher relationship that have come to be characteristic of the College's undergraduate program.
By contrast, to be admitted into one of the French " grandes écoles ", most students study in a two-year preparatory program in one of the CPGE before taking a highly competitive national exam.
In contrast, the later logicist program of Gottlob Frege and Bertrand Russell attempted to base mathematics on logic.
The " Sidebar " program, in contrast to the " Sidebar Plus " program, does not typically give participants any benefits other than a guaranteed job offer.

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