Contrasting

"Contrasting" in a Sentence (10 examples)

The explanation below was achieved by comparing and contrasting a variety of different theories.

They are entirely contrasting opinions.

Contrasting the goals of the Soviet science with the goals of the science controlled by the Americal imperialists, Soviet biology scientists say: “Biology is a life science, but American biologists turn it into a death science, a science that deals with the better and faster destruction of all the living things on earth.”

English doesn't have a good contrasting paradigm, as do Esperanto's "laboro" and "verko," being both about "work."

French President Jacques Chirac's invitation to Mr. Schroeder is being seen in Europe as a gesture of reconciliation, contrasting with the snub of 10 years ago.

The referendum is non-binding, but the result will have to be validated by a general election later this year, and the island nation's two major political parties have staked out starkly contrasting positions.

It's possible for us to have contrasting opinions.

We might hold contrasting views on specific subjects.

Mugham or Mughamat is one of the many classical compositions from Azerbaijan, contrasting with tasnif and ashik.

George W. Bush and John Kerry had contrasting debating styles.

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