Examples of using Is in sharp contrast in English and their translations into Chinese
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This is in sharp contrast to Germany.
The obvious modernity and fashion of the new town is in sharp contrast with the old town.
This is in sharp contrast to the past.
It is in sharp contrast with the white quilt underneath, but many of us often ignore it.
It is in sharp contrast to the Cold War mentality of confrontation and dominance.
This is in sharp contrast to the meeting with North Korea.
This is in sharp contrast to other industrialized nations.
This is in sharp contrast to the Earth's magnetic field tilt of 11 degrees.
This is in sharp contrast with other institutions, such as the World Bank, that have this capacity.
This is in sharp contrast to the relationship between capitalist politicians and citizens.
This is in sharp contrast to a the original planned purchase of 400 to 450 planes between 2020 and 2040.
This is in sharp contrast to Oblivion and Skyrim's beautiful worlds which made me want to check out every corner.
This is in sharp contrast to 135 days in 2000, meaning that it's dropped by 96% over the past sixteen years.
This is in sharp contrast to the special provision made for settlement of disputes in cases of countermeasures.
This is in sharp contrast to the U.S. where subprime lending played a major role in the 2008 financial crisis.
This is in sharp contrast to the situation two decades ago when primary commodities accounted for three-quarters of developing country exports.
Sentiment is in sharp contrast with the car the embarrassing reality is that consumers buy cars have nowhere to charge.
This is in sharp contrast to Septembers forecast, which assumes an oversupply of 600000 barrels per day in the oil market by 2020.
Is in sharp contrast to a famous primary school near Beijing East IV, which has also organized primary school students to attend classes.
This is in sharp contrast to conventional domain growth in 2D systems, providing a striking example of dimensional reduction due to frustration.
This is in sharp contrast with the national and regional elections of 1992, 1997, and 2001 which were marked by rioting and violence.
This is in sharp contrast to the mid-1980s, when under the Plaza Accord major central banks acted in concert to address a large dollar overvaluation.
This is in sharp contrast to the mid-1980s, when under the Plaza Accord major central banks acted in concert to address a large dollar overvaluation.
This is in sharp contrast with some other donors that have come forward rapidly to provide the government with extra funding to support the drug supply in light of increased demand.
That's in sharp contrast to fossil fuel industries.
This was in sharp contrast to the other regions of the world.
It can be seen that its lower cash reserves andhigher short-term liabilities are in sharp contrast, and the pressure of liabilities is greater.
The significant achievements of the General Assembly over the previous few years were in sharp contrast with other, counterproductive positions.
Data from the Guyana Survey of Living Conditions conducted in 1999 indicate that thelabour force participation rate for men was in sharp contrast to women.