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contrast and experience
Their experience is quite in contrast with that of children of upper- and upper-middle-class native-born parents, who are more likely to regard education as good for its own sake and to discount the vocational emphases in the curriculum.
In contrast, only about one third of mainline Protestants and one sixth of Catholics ( Anglo and Latino ) claim a born-again experience.
By contrast to the above philosophers, Immanuel Kant held that the account of the concept as an abstraction of experience is only partly correct.
By contrast, progressive education finds its roots in present experience.
In contrast, when students attribute failure to lack of effort, and effort is perceived as controllable, they experience the emotion of guilt and consequently increase effort and show improved performance.
There is Blair leading a respectable, outwardly eventless life at his parents ' house in Southwold, writing ; then in contrast, there is Blair as Burton ( the name he used in his down-and-out episodes ) in search of experience in the kips and spikes, in the East End, on the road, and in the hop fields of Kent.
Gnosis is used throughout Greek philosophy as a technical term for experience knowledge ( see gnosiology ) in contrast to theoretical knowledge or epistemology.
In contrast, the Yogācāra school, which arose within Mahayana Buddhism in India in the 4th century CE, based its " mind-only " idealism to a greater extent on phenomenological analyses of personal experience.
This stood in contrast to the British experience, where moderate New Model Unions dominated the union movement from the mid-19th century and where trade unionism was stronger than the political labour movement until the formation and growth of the Labour Party in the early years of the 20th century.
Because it is not the job of science to define human morality, a religious experience is an attempt to connect with a perceived moral past, which is in contrast with the technological present.
In contrast, most areas of the world do not experience the same climatic regime as the continental United States and hay feeding is rarely conducted.
Iago denounces Cassio as a scholarly tactician with no real battle experience ; in contrast, Iago is a battle-tested soldier.
By contrast, the central and southern parts of Guangdong province experience an average January temperature of above, while the July mean is generally above.
Potentially, each Whiteheadean occasion of experience is causally consequential on every other occasion of experience that precedes it in time, and has as its causal consequences every other occasion of experience that follows it in time ; thus it has been said that Whitehead's occasions of experience are'all window ', in contrast to Leibniz's ' windowless ' monads.
By contrast, the cis and trans isomers of the X-Pro peptide bond ( where X represents any amino acid ) both experience steric clashes with the neighboring substitution and are nearly equal energetically.
" It is commonly used in contrast to de jure ( which means " concerning the law ") when referring to matters of law, governance, or technique ( such as standards ) that are found in the common experience as created or developed without or contrary to a regulation.
It generally references life or consensus reality, in contrast to an environment seen as fiction or fantasy, such as virtual reality, lifelike experience, dreams, novels, or movies.
Hot Creek is part of a stream that follows part of a fault line and is well known for its hydrothermal pools and for the contrast swimmers experience between the cold stream water and either the occasional plume of very hot water ( which can scald swimmers ' feet and can on rare occasions cause more serious injury ) or even long and very strong upwellings of hot water when enough water is in the hydrothermal system.
In contrast to the medical model of Deafness, the deaf community, rather than embrace the view that deafness is a " personal tragedy ", sees all aspects of the deaf experience as positive.
The English navy, in contrast to the Dutch fleet, had little experience in shore landings, so it was expected to directly take some Dutch port by assault, despite having insufficient recent information about the dangerous constantly shifting shoals.
In contrast, the Ottoman crews only had combat experience against the Greek revolutionary naval forces, which although gallant and effective, bore no resemblance to the navies of the Great Powers.
In a rude contrast to life at court, Churchill stayed here for three years, gaining first-class tactical training and field experience skirmishing with the Moors.

contrast and Nancy
Nancy and Jackie were often compared due to their glamour, in contrast to the intervening First Ladies.
Spike and Dru were modeled on Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen ; punk, " badass " vampires to contrast sharply with the more ceremonial tradition of the Master and the Order of Aurelius from Season One.
Leslie and Sarah represent many things, including a literal depiction of evolution and progress and an ideal of a relationship that works in stark contrast to Nancy and Charlie's relationship.

contrast and express
Like Bernini's characteristic works, they often express the Baroque aesthetic of depicting dramatic attitudes and emotional expressions, yet Algardi's sculpture has a restraining sobriety in contrast to those of his rival.
In contrast, granulosa cells lack 17α-hydroxylase and 17, 20-lyase, whereas theca cells express these enzymes and 17β-HSD but lack aromatase.
All verbal languages use pitch to express emotional and other paralinguistic information, and to convey emphasis, contrast, and other such features in what is called intonation, but not all languages use tones to distinguish words or their inflections, analogously to consonants and vowels.
The term " de facto standard " is used for both: to contrast obligatory standards ( also known as " de jure standards "); or to express a dominant standard, when there are more than one proposed standards.
There is no fixed extent for China proper, as it is used to express the contrast between the core and frontier regions of China from multiple perspectives: historical, administrative, cultural, and linguistic.
In contrast to NKT cells, NK cells do not express T-cell antigen receptors ( TCR ) or Pan T marker CD3 or surface immunoglobulins ( Ig ) B cell receptors, but they usually express the surface markers CD16 ( FcγRIII ) and CD56 in humans, NK1. 1 or NK1. 2 in C57BL / 6 mice.
In contrast, public participants, or posters, are those who join virtual communities and openly express their beliefs and opinions.
In contrast, the Edelweißpiraten offered young people considerable freedom to express themselves and to mingle with members of the opposite sex, whereas Nazi youth movements were strictly segregated by gender, the Hitler-Jugend for boys and the Bund Deutscher Mädel for girls.
The Akkadian voiced / unvoiced series ( k / g, p / b, t / d ) are not used to express the voiced / unvoiced contrast in Hittite though double spellings in intervocalic positions represent voiceless consonants in Indo-European ( Sturtevant's law ).
In contrast to their generally high level of tolerance for the dialects of other English-speaking countries, speakers often express disdain for features of certain regional or ethnic dialects, such as Southern American English's use of y'all, Geordies ' use of " yous " as the second person plural personal pronoun, and non-standard forms of " to be " such as " The old dock bes under water most of the year " ( Newfoundland English ), or " That dock be under water every other week " ( African-American Vernacular English ).
# In contrast to human language, animal communication systems are usually not able to express conceptual generalizations.
In contrast, where opinions are in flux, or disputed, the individual will try to find out which opinion he can express without becoming isolated.
In contrast, Lena notices and initially pities her neighbour's family, believing their noisiness is an expression of unhappiness but realizes later it is how they express their love.
Default logic can express facts like “ by default, something is true ”; by contrast, standard logic can only express that something is true or that something is false.
In contrast, primary care physicians questioned whether women could truly express free choice under pressure from family and community.
In Municipal Corporations ( 1872 ), Dillon explained that in contrast to the powers of states, which are unlimited but for express restrictions under the state or federal constitution, municipalities only have the powers that are expressly granted to them.
The contrast with epistemic possibility is especially important to draw, since in ordinary language the same phrases (" it's possible ," " it can't be ", " it must be ") are often used to express either sort of possibility.
In contrast, cells close to the source of morphogen will receive high levels of morphogen and will express both low-and high-threshold target genes.
Darwin points to a shared human and animal ancestry in sharp contrast to the arguments deployed in Charles Bell's Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression ( 1824 ) which claimed that there were divinely created human muscles to express uniquely human feelings.
Others argue the song was written to express difficulties and discrimination facing free blacks in the North which perhaps were bitter enough to make slavery an ironically appealing contrast.
In contrast with the literalist biblical interpretation of some Christian creationists, they express an openness to multiple interpretations of Genesis, through Jewish oral tradition and Jewish mysticism.
Through the spring Darwin pressed on with The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, pointing to shared evolution in contrast to Charles Bell's Anatomy and Physiology of Expression which claimed divinely created muscles to express man's exquisite feelings.

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