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contrast and soccer
In contrast to soccer, however, all free strokes are “ direct ” and allow a goal to be scored without another player touching the ball.
In contrast, football ( soccer ) leagues like the Premier League are tournaments in the second sense, but not the first, having matches spread across many stadia over a period of up to a year.

contrast and clubs
Politically, Bloomsbury held mainly left-liberal stances ( opposed to militarism, for example ); but its " clubs and meetings were not activist, like the political organizations to which many of Bloomsbury's members also belonged ", and they would be criticised for that by their 1930s successors, who by contrast were " heavily touched by the politics which Bloomsbury had rejected ".
In contrast, the French suits are spades (♠), hearts (), diamonds () and clubs (♣).
In contrast, the tango that originated in the family clubs of the suburban neighborhoods ( Villa Urquiza / Devoto / Avellaneda etc.
Through the mass distribution of particular shanty forms through recordings and clubs, the Folk Revival has had the effect of creating an impression of rather consistent forms of texts and tunes — a sharp contrast to the highly variable and often improvised nature of work-based shanty singing.
In distinct contrast to the London Association, which was deliberately exclusive, Muir and his associates, taking into consideration the vital educational differential between the working people of Scotland and England, opted for a nationwide association of reform clubs unlimited to any social class.
In contrast to many other German football clubs, which hold close ties to their working class roots, Bayer Leverkusen strives for a clean, family-friendly image.
" In contrast to Habermas ’ assertions on disregard of status and inclusivity, Fraser claims that the bourgeois public sphere discriminated against women and lower social strata of society: "... this network of clubs and associations – philanthropic, civic, professional, and cultural – was anything but accessible to everyone.
In contrast to the earlier version the ' C ' Division was a curious amalgamation of minor clubs and reserve teams: in its first season it was made up of the first teams of ( promoted as champions ), Leith Athletic ( also promoted ), East Stirlingshire, Forfar Athletic,, and.
Harvard sports teams and clubs, including the track teams and all-male social clubs, are known to make use of this contrast through encouraging or sometimes forcing their newest members to engage in humorous or humiliating performances in " The Pit " as part of these members ' initiations into the group.
This is in sharp contrast to 1950 when local television brought the then 16 Major League clubs a total net income of $ 2. 3 million.
It would most likely have been a bitter wrangle and while the clubs would have been able to argue a strong point that historically the league wasn't keen on clubs with a Catholic outlook, the league by contrast would have been able to look at both club's facilities as a strong argument against their membership.
* Both clubs, in contrast to the stronger Melbourne-based clubs ( like Collingwood, Carlton, or Essendon ), and the stronger interstate teams ( like Adelaide, or West Coast ), had a relatively small membership base.
In contrast to amateur teams governed by the NCAA or other organizations, which can level sanctions against member schools, the professional Washington Redskins franchise and nickname are subject only to the other clubs in the NFL and, presumably, approval or disapproval as expressed through ticket and merchandise receipts, or lack thereof, from the public.
Many such questionable registries are incorporated as for-profit commercial businesses, in contrast to the formal not-for-profit status of most reputable breed clubs.
It is in contrast to the huge dance clubs that surround it.
House music became racially segregated, in contrast to its inclusive beginnings ; some major UK clubs were reportedly refusing to book black DJs.
The term is used in this sense by the Animal Welfare community, ASPCA, larger established breeders and breed clubs in contrast to the more positive term, " reputable breeder " that describes operations that use responsible methodology and practices.

contrast and these
Whatever pole of this contrast one emphasizes and whatever the tension between these two approaches to understanding the artistic imagination, it will be readily seen that they are not mutually exclusive, that they belong together.
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.
But the use of stress in comparison and contrast, for example, can undermine distinctions such as these.
and these capitals seem in turn to be pushed back by their placing, and by contrast with the corporeality of the woodgraining.
The contrast between the roles of these gods is reflected in the adjectives Apollonian and Dionysian.
Chinese languages treat these two phones differently ; for example in Mandarin, ( written b in Pinyin ) and ( written p ) contrast phonemically.
In contrast to bacterial pathogens, these apicomplexan parasites are eukaryote and share many metabolic pathways with their animal hosts.
: Subgroup 2f was added because these are serine-based carbapenemases, in contrast to the zinc-based carbapenemases included in group 3
By contrast, Liechtenstein and Monaco are considered democratic states, yet the ruling monarchs in these countries wield significant executive power.
In contrast to the tiger, these emperor penguin s show that teeth and claws are not necessary to be a carnivore.
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, eukaryotes have longer linear chromosomes and initiate replication at multiple origins within these.
By contrast with empiricism and idealism, which emphasize the epistemologically privileged status of sense data ( empirical ) and the primacy of Reason ( theoretical ) respectively, modern rationalism adds a third ' system of thinking ', ( as Gaston Bachelard has termed these areas ) and holds that all three are of equal importance: The empirical, the theoretical and the abstract.
By contrast, the EM far-field is composed of radiation that is free of the transmitter in the sense that ( unlike the case in an electrical transformer ) the transmitter requires the same power to send these changes in the fields out, whether the signal is immediately picked up, or not.
" What value Eubulides and the other Megarian philosophers placed on these paradoxes is unclear, but the Megarians were very interested in the logic of whole propositions, in contrast to Aristotle's logic of predicates.
He took his cast to the Napa Valley for much of the outdoor shooting, but these scenes were in sharp contrast to those obviously filmed on a Hollywood soundstage, resulting in a disjointed look to the film.
In contrast, film theoreticians in England began integrating critical theory based perspectives drawn from psychoanalysis, semiotics, and Marxism, and eventually these ideas gained hold within the American scholarly community in the later 1970s and 1980s.
Two-thirds of these, or 10 percent of all languages, have unpaired voiced fricatives but no voicing contrast between any fricative pair.
In contrast, parties that obtain more constituency seats than their national share of the vote are allowed to keep these so-called overhang seats.
Of these Otello formed the climax to his reform of serious opera, and offers a suggestive contrast with the treatment of the same subject at a similar point of artistic development by the composer Giuseppe Verdi.
In contrast to later duchies, these entities were not defined by strict administrative boundaries but by the area of settlement of major Germanic tribes.
In contrast with the Reichsgut, which was mostly scattered and difficult to administer, these territories were relatively compact and thus easier to control.
In contrast to the varied development of these pronunciations is the relatively rapid development of modern Israeli Hebrew.
The Young Hegelians, by contrast, took Hegel's thoughts on societies shaped by the forces of social conflict for a doctrine of progress, and attempted to chart a course that would manipulate these forces to lead to various improved outcomes.
Quasi-judicial institutions, by contrast, make rulings on cases, but these rulings are not in themselves legally binding ; the main example is the individual complaints mechanisms available under the various UN human rights treaties.

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