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What that spirit and attitude were we can best understand if we see more precisely how it contrasts with the communist tradition with the longest continuous history, the one which reached Christianity by the way of Stoicism through the Church Fathers of Late Antiquity.
Because it is so large a state, with marked contrasts in population density, the organization of the New York co-operative offers a cross-section of how the plan works.
Foner ( 2010 ) contrasts the abolitionists and anti-slavery Radical Republicans of the Northeast who saw slavery as a sin, with the conservative Republicans who thought it was bad because it hurt white people and blocked progress.
This contrasts with a full alphabet, in which vowels have status equal to consonants, and with an abjad, in which vowel marking is absent or optional.
As Daniels used the word, an abugida contrasts with a syllabary, where letters with shared consonants or vowels show no particular resemblance to each another, and with an alphabet proper, where independent letters are used to denote both consonants and vowels.
The finding sharply contrasts with government's official unemployment rate of about 10 percent.
Algardi's portraits were highly prized, and their formal severity contrasts with Bernini's more vivacious expression.
This means that opaque ( if not minimal ) contrasts can occur in languages like Italian ( with the i-like sound of piede ' foot ', appearing in the nucleus:, and that of piano ' slow ', appearing in the syllable onset: ) and Spanish ( with a near minimal pair being abyecto ' abject ' and abierto ' opened ').
This contrasts with the conventional Christian belief in eternal life and eternal punishment.
This contrasts with the synthetic approach of Euclidean geometry, which treats certain geometric notions as primitive, and uses deductive reasoning based on axioms and theorems to derive truth.
It contrasts with cantata, which is accompanied singing.
File: Mallard Lake in Golden Gate Park. jpg | A brightly coloured tree contrasts with the green foliage which surrounds it
For example, in Eastern Armenian, aspiration is contrastive even word-finally so that տաք (' hot ') contrasts with տակ (' under ').
This contrasts with the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition in 1860 – 61 which was much better funded, but resulted in the deaths of three of the members of the transcontinental party.
This atmosphere contrasts with the later Ottoman mosques ( see for example the works of Suleiman the Magnificent's chief architect Mimar Sinan.
This contrasts with scalar processors, which deal with one piece of data for every instruction.
While still tightly linked to the court culture and absolutism, with its formality and emphasis on order and hierarchy, the new style was also a cleaner style — one that favored clearer divisions between parts, brighter contrasts and colors, and simplicity rather than complexity, and the typical orchestra size increased.
Though grandiose in plan and elaborately decorated, the temples exhibit a hurriedness of construction that contrasts with the perfection of Angkor Wat.
This contrasts with the Acts and Omissions Doctrine, which is upheld by some medical ethicists and some religions: it asserts there is a significant moral distinction between acts and deliberate non-actions which lead to the same outcome.

contrasts and ways
Hensley had little to contribute to the debut: Box and Byron wrote most of the material, including " Gypsy ", in many ways ( according to Blows ) "... a marriage of contrasts that would, in time, become their trademark ".
This group aimed to write poetry that spoke directly of everyday experience in everyday language and produced a poetry of urbane wit and elegance that contrasts with the work of their Beat contemporaries ( though in other ways, including their mutual respect for American slang and disdain for academic or " cooked " poetry, they were similar ).
Each vindicated in 1945 by previous disasters, those contrasts had been simplified and refined in national ideologies to represent two ways of life.
" Tristan " contrasts significantly with the works of Gottfried's contemporaries in three ways:
This theory contrasts with X-bar theory, which preceded it, in four important ways:
Kestrel is somewhat innocent in her ways, which contrasts everyone else in the comic ; because of this, most of the cast that comes in contact with her humorously questions her better judgement.
The second verse contrasts with the soldiers ' reply, telling of the woes of four common soldiers ; the bishop replies that " The ways of God are strange!
The contrasts, the evocative storyline and the themes of yearning for comfort, of brotherly affection, loyalty and struggle for freedom went over well with a wide readership that was often familiar with Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy and with folktales, and in many ways Lindgren's novel is an example of what Tolkien described as inspiration drawn from " the deeper folktale " ( in On Fairy-Stories ) and the cathartic, poignant power of such stories.

contrasts and thinking
Forster differentiates between conservative and radical thinking, illustrated in part by his contrasts between Medieval ( Mr. Beebe, Miss Bartlett, Cecil Vyse ) and Renaissance characters ( Lucy, the Emersons ).
Jaynes ' last book, Probability Theory: The Logic of Science gathers various threads of modern thinking about Bayesian probability and statistical inference, develops the notion of probability theory as extended logic, and contrasts the advantages of Bayesian techniques with the results of other approaches.
The view that the inculcation of virtue is the proper end of legislation contrasts markedly with traditional Chinese thinking on the subject, which argues that laws exist because men are lacking in virtue.
The paper ( 1 ) outlines a simple framework for thinking about how family background affects children ’ s family and income, ( 2 ) summarizes previous research on trends in intergenerational inheritance in the United States, ( 3 ) describes the data used as a basis for the research which it describes, ( 4 ) discusses trends in inequality among parents, ( 5 ) describes how the effects of parental inequality changed between 1961 and 1999, ( 6 ) contrasts effects at the top and bottom of the distribution, and ( 7 ) discusses whether intergenerational correlations of zero would be desirable.

contrasts and which
Tone languages use for linguistic contrasts speech parameters which also function heavily in nonlinguistic use.
With tone, individual differences may be greater than the linguistic contrasts which are superimposed on them.
Noam Chomsky, linguist and scholar, contrasts conspiracy theory as more or less the opposite of institutional analysis, which focuses mostly on the public, long-term behaviour of publicly known institutions, as recorded in, for example, scholarly documents or mainstream media reports, rather than secretive coalitions of individuals.
Conventional insulinotherapy is a therapeutic regimen for treatment of diabetes mellitus which contrasts with the newer intensive insulinotherapy.
Other significant contrasts were seen in regards to " liberal " versus " conservative " social positions, as well as in one ’ s understanding of God, with 43 % of homosexual participants sharing the " orthodox, biblical " understanding of God which 71 % of heterosexual participants indicate they do.
This " long-term strategic offensive ," which " contrasts with the essentially reactive and defensive strategy of " containment ", accelerated the fall of the Soviet Union by encouraging it to overextend its economic base.
This contrasts with traditional broadcast television ( terrestrial television ) in which the television signal is transmitted over the air by radio waves and received by a television antenna attached to the television.
Ethical egoism contrasts with ethical altruism, which holds that moral agents have an obligation to help and serve others.
Such EC " direction " path cells show this directional activity irrespective of the location of where a person experiences themselves, which contrasts them to place cells in the hippocampus, which are activated by specific locations.
EC neurons process general information such as directional activity in the environment, which contrasts to that of the hippocampal neurons, which usually encode information about specific places.
This contrasts with the sources of the gravitational field, which are masses.
His Inger On the Beach ( 1889 ), which caused another storm of confusion and controversy, hints at the simplified forms, heavy outlines, sharp contrasts, and emotional content of his mature style to come.

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