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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 classical
As an example of how the word natio was employed in classical Latin, the following quote from Cicero's Philippics Against Mark Antony in 44 BC contrasts the external, inferior nationes (" races of people ") with the Roman civitas (" community "):
This contrasts with classical particles, which can have any energy.
", where Bellman humorously contrasts the rococo classical allusions with bawdy remarks
This contrasts with classical analysis, which ( in this context ) simply means analysis done according to the ( ordinary ) principles of classical mathematics.
Early Indian astronomy is transmitted in Siddhantas: Varahamihira ( 6th century ) in his Pancha-Siddhantika contrasts five fo these: The Surya Siddhanta besides the Paitamaha Siddhantas ( which is more similar to the " classical " Vedanga Jyotisha ), the Paulisha and Romaka Siddhantas ( directly based on Hellenistic astronomy ) and the Vasishta Siddhanta.
The term " classical " refers not only to the chronology of these models but also contrasts with the more recent psychometric theories, generally referred to collectively as item response theory, which sometimes bear the appellation " modern " as in " modern latent trait theory ".
Such transformation geometry lessons present an alternate view that contrasts with classical synthetic geometry.
This contrasts with the classical proofs by the criteria for congruence of triangles.
This contrasts with classical genetics, which works mostly on crosses between laboratory strains, and DNA sequence analysis, which studies genes at the molecular level.
Film scholar David Bordwell outlined the academic definition of " art film " in a 1979 article entitled The Art Cinema as a Mode of Film Practice, which contrasts art films against the mainstream films of classical Hollywood cinema.
Presuppositionalism contrasts with classical apologetics and evidential apologetics.
As classical rabbinical literature always contrasts the school of Hillel to that of Shammai and only presents the collective opinions of each of these opposing schools of thought without mentioning the individual nuances and opinions of the rabbis within them, these texts do not portray Gamaliel as being knowledgeable about the Jewish scriptures, nor do they portray him as a teacher.
It contrasts with classical liberalism and aristocratic conservatism, rejecting both the principle of equality as something in discordance with human nature, and instead, emphasizing the idea of natural inequality.
The concept of constant vs. variable capital contrasts with that of fixed vs. circulating capital ( used not only by Marx but by David Ricardo and other classical economists ).
It also contrasts with classical liberal notions of natural law, which are grounded in metaphysical notions of morality rather than a dynamic materialist or physicalist conception of the world.
This contrasts with classical NHEJ, which typically uses microhomologies already exposed in single-stranded overhangs on the DSB ends.
In classical architecture rustication is an architectural feature that contrasts in texture with the smoothly finished, squared block masonry surfaces called ashlar.

contrasts and approach
This newer approach contrasts with conventional insulinotherapy.
" This contrasts sharply with the traditional approach.
This contrasts with the Bayesian approach, which requires that the hypothesis be assigned a prior probability, which is revised in the light of the observed data to obtain the final probability of the hypothesis.
This contrasts with recursion, which has a more declarative approach.
Benedict XV was unique in his humane approach in the world of 1914 – 1918, which starkly contrasts with that of the other great monarchs and leaders of the time.
( This focus only on the reaction to dumping contrasts with the approach of the subsidies and countervailing measures agreement.
The requirement of computability reflects on and contrasts with the approach used in analytic number theory to prove the results.
As a formative approach guidebook in Judaism, the English translator of the first section, in his introduction, compares its position with Maimonides ' Guide for the Perplexed, but contrasts the spiritual guidance aim of Tanya with the philosophical aim of Maimonides.
The approach of Fowler and Guggenheim is labeled " mechanical " by Bailyn, who contrasts it with the " thermodynamic " approach of Planck and the founders, who fully recognized the notion of heat transfer as an essential and fundamental presupposition to thermodynamics, without actually labelling it as a numbered law of thermodynamics.
This method contrasts to those of say, the Buddhist faith, which involve a more esoteric approach to doubt and inaction.
For example, Vic's loving relationship with his children sharply contrasts with his thuggish approach to police work, although his brutality is generally directed at those who seem well-deserving of such treatment.
Cohen contrasts this with the approach of the Logical Positivist movement in the interwar years of the Twentieth Century who, in the spirit of David Hume, wished to consign unanswerable questions ' to the flames '.
" Boyarin has suggested that this was the Jewish version of the Br ' er Rabbit approach to domination, which he contrasts to the strategy of many early Christians, who proclaim their beliefs in spite of the consequences ( i. e. martyrdom ).
SSADM can be thought to represent a pinnacle of the rigorous document-led approach to system design, and contrasts with more contemporary agile methods such as DSDM or Scrum.
This autoradiographic approach contrasts to techniques such as PET and SPECT where the exact 3-dimensional localization of the radiation source is provided by careful use of coincidence counting, gamma counters and other devices.
" Boyarin has suggested that this was the Jewish version of the Br ' er Rabbit approach to domination, which he contrasts to the strategy of many early Christians, who proclaim their beliefs in spite of the consequences ( i. e. martyrdom ).
POV contrasts with " NPOV ", an abbreviation for " Neutral Point of View ", Wikipedia's editorial approach.
This contrasts with the normal approach of storing all fields of each record together in memory.
Sheldrake's top-down or " holistic " approach, which he expressed in the terminology of " morphogenetic fields ," contrasts with the bottom-up or " mechanistic " approach dominant in biology.
Its use of a empirical methodology that encompasses psychological experience contrasts to the purely positivistic approach typical of the natural sciences ( which exclude all methods not based solely on external sensory observations ).
This approach contrasts to the National Roundtables on CSR 2007 Advisory Group ’ s recommendations, and the current government initiatives, that are aimed at supporting and enforcing improved performance in the developing world.

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