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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 rules
The " international kickboxing " ruleset by the International Kickboxing Federation contrasts with the American kickboxing rules in that it allows also low kicks.
This contrasts with the rules governing Canadian whisky production, which allow the addition of other flavourings as well as caramel, and with the rules governing American whiskey, which do not allow additives in " straight " whiskey.
This contrasts with the rules governing Canadian whiskey production, which allow the addition of other flavourings as well as caramel, and with the rules governing American whiskey, which do not allow additives in " straight " whisky.
" To the Death " further investigates the themes of soldier duty and loyalty, and contrasts the opposing rules of discipline that regulate Starfleet officers and Jem ' Hadar troops.
It contrasts with fair competition, in which the same rules and conditions are applied to all participants, and the competitive action of some does not harm the ability of others to compete.
This style, of which The Guardians Bunthorne was another notable exponent, contrasts with the more rigid " Ximenean " style in which strict clue-writing rules must be adhered to.
This contrasts with the American tort system, where the legal rules concerning both liability and non-economic damages (" pain and suffering ") are stated in general terms, leaving a great deal to the judgment of constantly rotating lay juries — which in turn makes courtroom outcomes variable and difficult to predict.
On September 2 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary announced the country " refuses to accept and condemns the action of Azerbaijan, which contradicts the relevant rules of international law and sharply contrasts the undertaking of the Azerbaijani side in this matter, confirmed by the Deputy Minister of Justice of the Republic of Azerbaijan in his letter <...> of 15 August 2012.
His view contrasts with that of John Rawls-that it might be possible to isolate some basic social and political rules ; rather Kaplan's alternative theory of justice is his test in principle, a kind of decision procedure for evaluating social, political, and moral choices, which attempts to circumvent the limitations of an egocentric or culturally narrow perspective while providing sufficient context to make a judgment.
Nicknamed The Jet, Urquidez was a non-contact karate competitor who later pioneered full-contact fighting in the U. S. He made the transition from point to full-contact karate in 1974 – the year of its inception in the U. S. – frequently fighting in bouts where the rules were ambiguous and contrasts in styles were dramatic.
Albright contrasts this motivation with " expressive urgency " and " obedience to rules of craft " and, indeed, ars subtilior was coined by musicologist Ursula Günther in 1960 to avoid the negative connotations of the terms manneristic style and mannered notation.
But this originality is made also – and for a part surely as important – from the agreement alternatively offered by these dialects, either with the ones from the west of the oil language ( from the English Channel to the Gironde river rules the type j ’ allons ( nous allons, we go ), while the Limousin language uses " n ’" or " nous " as a pronoun subject for the first persons plural, that the South does not express ; " aller, avoine "… are opposed to " ana, civada "… from the south and the east ,-either with the ones from the oc language ( from the Pyrenees to the Loire river " abeille " contrasts with the " avette " from Touraine and Anjou and the " mouche à miel " from Berry and Orleanese ; fisson, ( bee sting, aiguillon de guêpe ), vergne ( aulne, alder ) are said also in Limousin and in the South, but don't pass the Loire river in the north ; i. e. as well the French forms " aile ", " tel ", " brebis "… which are, in the countries over the Loire, " ale ", " tau ", " oueille "...)"
But this originality is made also – and for a part surely as important – from the agreement alternatively offered by these dialects, either with the ones from the west of the oil language ( from the English Channel to the Gironde river rules the type j ’ allons ( nous allons, we go ), while the Limousin language uses " n ’" or " nous " as a pronoun subject for the first persons plural, that the South does not express ; " aller, avoine "… are opposed to " ana, civada "… from the south and the east ,-either with the ones from the oc language ( from the Pyrenees to the Loire river " abeille " contrasts with the " avette " from Touraine and Anjou and the " mouche à miel " from Berry and Orleanese ; fisson, ( bee sting, aiguillon de guêpe ), vergne ( aulne, alder ) are said also in Limousin and in the South, but don't pass the Loire river in the north ; i. e. as well the French forms " aile ", " tel ", " brebis "… which are, in the countries over the Loire, " ale ", " tau ", " oueille "...)"
In this collection of poems, Blake contrasts Songs of Innocence, in which he shows how the human spirit blossoms when allowed its own free movement with Songs of Experience, in which he shows how the human spirit withers after it has been suppressed and forced to conform to rules, and doctrines.

contrasts and Canadian
While this aspect is similar to Scotch and Irish whisky regulations, it contrasts with the maximum alcoholic proof limits on distillation ( 80 % abv ) and aging ( 62. 5 % abv ) purity allowed in the production of straight whiskey in the U. S. All spirits used in making a Canadian whisky must be aged for at least three years in wooden barrels of not greater than 700 L capacity ( a requirement similar to that for Scotch and Irish whisky and longer than for American straight whisky ).
The Canadian half of the Chilkoot Trail, in the rain shadow of the Coast Mountains, is much dryer, and pine forest, first appearing at Deep Lake, readily contrasts to the more lush temperate rain forest on the U. S. half before Chilkoot Pass.
Due to the setup of the continents in the North America, largest temperature contrasts are observed on the east coast of North America ( boundary between Canadian cold air mass and the Gulf Stream / warmer Atlantic ) and Eurasia ( boundary between the boreal winter monsoon / Siberian cold air mass and the warm Pacific ).
This contrasts with the US and Canadian systems, where a bachelor's degree is required for entry to medical school.

contrasts and whiskey
This allows the spirit to have a rather high level of alcohol purity — approaching that of neutral spirits, and it contrasts with the maximum of 80 % abv ( 160 US proof ) allowed for " straight " American whiskey.

contrasts and production
David Garrick's production of the original text at Drury Lane contrasts with Colley Cibber's adaptation Papal Tyranny in the Reign of King John at Covent Garden.
The album's offbeat and dark subject material, featuring references to surrealism, Biblical violence, torture and death, contrasts with the clean production sound achieved by the newly hired producer Gil Norton.
It refers to one of the forms of capital invested in production, which contrasts with variable capital ( v ).
It was also a production of the choreographic trend parallel to that of the grand opera in music, towards the ballet à grand spectacle, which lasted four hours and used different styles and techniques and a large number of people ( about 400 ), with plots characterized by strong dramatic contrasts.
It contrasts with the use of overtime to increase production at the margin.
Karl Marx contrasts the social relations of production with the technical relations of production ; in the former case, it is people ( subjects ) who are related, in the latter case, the relation is between people and objects in the physical world they inhabit ( those objects are, in the context of production, what Marx calls the " means of labor " or means of production.
Yochai Benkler contrasts commons-based peer production with firm production ( in which tasks are delegated based on a central decision-making process ) and market-based production ( in which tagging different prices to different tasks serves as an incentive to anyone interested in performing a task ).
This contrasts with the inter-war period where world trade actually fell in the 1930s and world industrial production grew fitfully in the 1920s and was hit by the depression.
Entitlement theory also contrasts with the Marxist analysis that inequality should be the goal, and that private ownership of the means of production necessarily create the conditions of the need for entitlements to create a system of social justice ..
DITC production contrasts with the Jailhouse version of production from 1994.
The village is a " green oasis " with many trees and this contrasts with the surrounding landscape dominated by intense agricultural production, principally of wheat, with rather limited aesthetic or biodiversity interest.
This contrasts to neoclassical economics where the price is the addition of the productive contribution of various factors of production.
Fictitious capital contrasts with what Marx calls " real capital " which is capital actually invested in physical means of production and workers, and " money capital " ( actual funds being held ).

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