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Recent scholars disagree markedly over this, however, though a brief summary risks making these differences seem starker than they really are.
In starkest contrast is the 5th extract which follows it.
The starkest illustration of this point is the current competition within a pool of western countries to attract physicians and nurses.
Perhaps we can make a start by way of the work's starkest contrast, between the last two scenes.
Perhaps the starkest evidence for the force of inspection comes in the increasing standardization of office operations.
The starkest examples in this study came from observation of specialist teams working with the homeless and refugees.
Nevertheless, even the starkest normativist cannot ignore altogether the phenomena his norms are supposed to regulate and explain.
Perhaps the contrast cannot be presented starker than through the following example.
The differences between the educational groups are even starker.
Differences are very stark as well as in relation to accountability.
In his attempt to discredit ancient and modern democracy and to elevate an aristocratic culture he presents us with a stark either/or logic.
Besides, the stark reality is that if the meal is not prepared, the patient will not be sustained and may even die.
There were occasionally photographs of burnt remains, but even these sat in stark contrast to the images of terror-in-progress that dominated the broadly western coverage.
The result is that in perhaps, too stark contrast to the approaches above, they entirely ignore the interests and power of commercial institutions.
In stark contrast, only 4 (11%) of the control children showed this bias.
In these predominantly 'public' institutions, control could be stark, but it was generally hidden away from the public gaze.
The resulting problem seemed stark, if not insurmountable: while subjugation compromised attempts at assimilation, assimilation would falter in the absence of the necessary transformation.
In stark contrast, the termites excavated more frequently and produced longer tunnels at the far end of the second choices.
The contrast is stark, and, in my own view, the reality of grammar lies somewhere in the middle between these two extremes.
Stark-broadened hydrogen line profiles predicted by the model microfield method for calculating electron number densities.
Over time, party differences on race grew increasingly stark, and new voters began to sort themselves into the two parties according to their racial ideology.
The 19 acts with active men managing passive women's property stand in stark contrast to the remainder of the acts in the registers.
To make our system as stark as possible, and to maintain relative simplicity, we eliminate all exogenous uncertainty from the economy we study.
There are stark differences in the facilities available to patients in private psychiatric hospitals compared to state run institutions.
Is the contrast as stark also during transition?
Buddhists had the starker choice of conversion or expulsion.
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The problems of information and centralised collation were stark.
Further observations and reflections on our shared work on the podium also brought into stark contrast a number of other related issues.
Nevertheless, both the practice and the theoretical discourse of archaeology seem to be predicated on just such a stark distinction.
Instead, a ' simple fork ' of stark either\\or choices was in operation.
The bare facts outline a stark picture of collapse.
All this is in stark contrast to pharmaceutical products, which have been subject to strict regulation and monitoring for many years throughout the world.
As two founders of the field note, [recent studies often] dissolve any stark analytic separation between state and society.
More often, though, it is indirectly alluded to through the use of stark textures and a continued focus on the instruments' lower registers.
Their results are in stark contrast to those of the present study.
Science practices that for centuries have held women at arm's length stand in stark contrast to efforts these days to leg islate women into science.
The differences between the various traditions themselves, which have grown up a great distance apart from each other, may be even starker.
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His concern that reviewers may find his book ' too stark, too legalistic, and [too focused] on canon law ' is unwarranted.
In stark contrast, in cases where fer tilization is not successful, the egg becomes the active agent that is responsible for the failure.
The contrast here with charitable organizations is stark.
On the contrary, it indicates that the realm of science stands in stark contrast to the manifold brilliance of the world of experiences.
The optimism of the missionaries in this respect was to falter in the face of the stark realities of the colonial frontier.
The sea journey causes his old poetic self to be dissolved, annulled, leaving only a problematic starker, barer self, an introspective voyager.
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The wage laborer's starkest choice is to work for an employer or face poverty or starvation.
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Such museal continuity stands in stark contrast to the radical changes of the political regimes which the museum survived.
Clearly, there is much that is unbalanced and naive in a stark contrast between late medieval unity and early modern fragmentation.
Institutions need to create opportunities for such stark differences of opinions to be voiced, taken account of, and discussed.
In stark contrast to the earlier attempted incorporations, however, this proposed charter would have preserved all the abbey's secular powers.
Far more significant in terms of proportions and actual numbers, was the stark decline in staff over the age of 60.
However, the stark message that an entire sentence is ungrammatical is not especially helpful.
The contrast between the massed violins and the short, percussive sounds of the biwa could not be more stark.
The fine structure and stark broadening are calculated in hydrogenic approximation.
The most stark differences among consumers were in their ratings of production and meat attributes, as the factor analysis indicated would be the case.
Rooney at first blush defends a very stark version of divine command theory.
Leaders of these transitions often exhibit a less stark view of the opportunities for simultaneous reform.
In stark contrast to the presidential winner-loser effects, the congressional winner-loser variable did not exert any statistically significant effect on trust in 1972.
We find rather stark differences in the timing effects across the loss distribution.
Why not explore the interfacing of the language itself as a novel performance tool, in stark contrast to pretty but conventional user interfaces?
However, admittedly, there are some cases (hard, stark, warm/hot, blind) which are difficult to group with the others.
In stark contrast, combinations of auxiliary with a verb which is not unaccusative disfavour the late subject, which occurs in only 2 percent of instances.
There is a stark difference between the two, because being against the imarat does not equate with being against authoritarianism.
First, it puts into stark relief the ways in which people simultaneously evaluate newly established ideas and institutions in relation to pre-existing ones.
To put those questions into stark relief, let us consider another moral dilemma, again involving an invasion decision.
The widespread popularity of the hypothesis stands in stark contrast to the rather shaky empirical evidence it is built upon.
In a global perspective, all these issues are even more stark.
We also find adverb-adjective (stark naked, dead drunk) or verb-object collocations (to command admiration, to pay attention, to make a mistake).
Crowning it is a coda that turns the movement's stark opening unison into a cheerful rustic tune.
The stark tartness of his statistical relishes will jolt even jaded palates from the customary response to familiarity.
Two sketches in particular make a stark contrast [7].
Their strategy failed to grasp the new opportunities, and the failure stands in stark contrast to the success of the bagdis.
The use of stark definitive terms for a highly nuanced entity is surprising.
Regarding fuelwood scarcity most observers now recognize that the situation is neither so stark nor as simple as initially perceived.
The results again illustrate stark differences between the highest prosperity countries and the remainder.
The political economy of the situation was stark.
Furthermore, as the political order founded on this paradigm unfolds, its intrinsic racial and cultural essentialisms come into stark relief.
With this in mind, the problems facing an account of how legal institutions are hypercommittal social practices begin to emerge into something like stark relief.
His tape-only works frequently use stark, unaccompanied speech.
Moreover, the absence of anything resembling redundant feature values means that these contours stand out in stark relief in phonological output.
In this light, the work's stark opening and organization, immediately setting about his argument without introducing himself first, adds to the offence.
Given the previous analysis, these results are stark, but not terribly surprising.
He certainly did not refrain from stating his preferences early on and sometimes in quite stark terms.
While scholars have challenged the neat dichotomy in recent years, a stark distinction does hold true in the two countries' approaches to education.
When the average pay grade for each group is calculated, we can see a stark difference between this group and the other two.
Many of these writers tend to see the city in stark contrast to the country, which, in their eyes represents restraining cultural values.
Spreading out these increases over a period of ten years (assuming the figures' accuracy), for example, makes the difference appear considerably less stark.
He said the juxtaposition produced a starker contrast, giving each trait more impact than if they appeared alone.
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The results presented here are in stark contrast to those of the only other detailed morphological study of aged photoreceptors.
Whenever he wrote any love songs, they were tinged with sorrow, due to realisation that there were other, starker concepts more important than love.
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The choice he offered was stark : moi ou le chaos.
The production made use of a stark, abstract set and symbolic figures alongside those of human scale.
The colour of the cardigan stood out in stark contrast to the rest of the colours on the stage.
What are the explanations for these apparently rather stark differences in outlook and approach to policy ?
From the journal analyses, different motivational attitudes appeared, ranging from enthusiastic appraisal to stark rejection.
I'm stating the thing starkly; of course, the real world is not that stark.
We also find some other differences between 2002 and earlier years, although they are less stark than our age findings.
The contrast between the interests-only and the combined models is quite stark.
If this stark summary is unconvincing, read the book.
The contrast with the bottom decile of wealth holders is even starker.
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