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"counterpoint" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] (music) the combination of two or more tunes played together to form a single piece of music synonym polyphony
  2. [countable] counterpoint (to something) (music) a tune played in combination with another one
  3. [uncountable, countable] (formal) an effective or interesting contrast
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I get the need for a counterpoint — in the way the recession was the counterpoint in 2009.
But a counterpoint to that counterpoint: we're not that interested in seeing people set up camp for the night along the Kingsroad, so it's certainly a smart editing move.
And that impact — the counterpoint to landing — is conversation.
And Your Daughters Shall Prophesy , by Adrian Shirk (Counterpoint) .
"The European Game" is an interesting counterpoint to "The Mixer".
That's one important counterpoint, at least, to loss of revenue.
But Facebook no longer needs a direct counterpoint to Snapchat.
The generation after Bach mostly rejected counterpoint, preferring clearer melodies.
You get a Romney in there you get a counterpoint.
"It's an immediate counterpoint to 'This Happened Here,'" Silberstein said.
When he was 12 years old, he wrote a counterpoint
It was the perfect indulgent counterpoint to an inhospitable night.
Counterpoint suggests that cellphone operators want to drive this trend.
You always have to understand the rationale of your counterpoint.
Her desserts are an elegant counterpoint to a casual dinner.
Philip's emotional arc, meanwhile, was in complex counterpoint to Gabriel's.
It is a beautiful counterpoint, and you'll die every time.
Fiction THE GUNNERS By Rebecca Kauffman 260 pp. Counterpoint. $26.
But Falstaff is the comic counterpoint to all that posturing.
In many ways, dolcetto is an excellent counterpoint to barbera.
Meanwhile, here's a thoughtful counterpoint to #DeleteFacebook as a protest strategy.
It's not as a counterpoint to the setting, or the characters.
Variations, Padgett believed he finally found the right counterpoint, the one
The Hill: Abrams offers progressive counterpoint to Trump in Dem response.
More analysis is likely needed, but a perfect counterpoint is Sen.
Naturally the counterpoint here is Nintendo's fabulously successful and portable Switch.
One wonders whether we need stronger historical images as a counterpoint.
The counterpoint is the intense, but short-treatment period with isotretinoin.
And his voicing of the strands of counterpoint was uncannily clear.
He did reserved, as a counterpoint to their voluble self-analysis.
His voice might have provided a valuable counterpoint to Robertson's recollections.
Counterpoint Research says China accounted for 60 percent of its sales.
As a counterpoint, America became everything the Soviet Union was not.
Friday's report seemed to offer a sharp counterpoint to those comments.
In the context of Bosa, Kaepernick serves as a useful counterpoint.
James debate, for every point there's a solid counterpoint to be made.
According to research firm Counterpoint, India has about 450 million smartphone users.
THE THEORETICAL FOOT By M. F. K. Fisher 250 pp. Counterpoint. $25.
Counterpoint Research categorizes phones priced above Rs 30,000 ($450) under 'premium' category.
Her counterpoint is simple: Don't wait to invest in your future self.
Denim is essentially a great counterpoint to our prints and feminine DNA.
That now stands at 11.2 percent, according to data from Counterpoint Research.
Glenn Ligon, also a voracious reader, is the counterpoint of the exhibition.
But I may not be the best person to offer a counterpoint.
Sessions' comments were his first public counterpoint to Trump's Long Island speech.
Wanting a counterpoint, he began thinking of the characteristics of arctic regions.
In counterpoint to that twisted relationship is Annie's evolving relationship with herself.
Huawei is the world's second largest phone manufacturer, according to Counterpoint Research.
These are good questions, but let me make a perhaps-unsophisticated counterpoint.
Counterpoint: WhatsApp has long maintained that its policies comply with the law.
The Shortlist THIS TOWN SLEEPS By Dennis Staples 211 pp. Counterpoint. $26.
Analyzing the clues that made it through is a helpful counterpoint: e.g.
He had written and published a book, "Reason and Counterpoint," in 2016.
He provides masterful, melodic counterpoint in the open spots in the chorus.
It's a bit big budget, but here's a counterpoint: Game of Thrones.
The music plunges into a jubilant yet focused chorus of bustling counterpoint.
She described the space as a welcome counterpoint to Singapore's polished veneer.
A KIND OF FREEDOM By Margaret Wilkerson Sexton 230 pp. Counterpoint. $26.
He became a steadfast counterpoint to politicians proclaiming the upsides of Brexit.
Johnson presents something of a cheerier counterpoint to Wall and Sokovikov's works.
These could then appear alongside the content being shared as a counterpoint.
Like a Bach fugue, the counterpoint rivaled, and then overtook, the original melody.
It was a jaw-dropping counterpoint to Trudeau's carefully cultivated image of calm.
Here, the exposed brick wall provides a great counterpoint to a dainty print.
It's a brilliant counterpoint to a tough couple of weeks for Mr. Trump.
He was a baseball pinup, a dashing crosstown counterpoint to the Yankees' corporatism.
This weekend's full moon will be a brilliant counterpoint to that previous energy.
Shadow represents the frequently invoked melting pot, and a counterpoint to Wednesday's assertion.
As such, Rose felt to many in Chicago like the counterpoint to James.
According to Counterpoint Research, it is eight biggest smartphone maker in the world.
Its soccer team, uniquely likable and, for once, really good, is a counterpoint.
The internet is supposed to be an effective counterpoint to concentrated elite power.
The idea was to play something that went the other way — a counterpoint.
The success of these measures could offer an important counterpoint to voter suppression.
For a counterpoint to Pai's puffery, check out this piece from John Oliver:
A counterpoint is that he also seems like a carbon copy of Trump.
"Gone is the warm richness of the German bass counterpoint," Mr. Elder said.
THE LIBRARY A Catalogue of Wonders By Stuart Kells 271 pp. Counterpoint. $26.
Wags's story line provides a comedic counterpoint to those of Taylor and Bobby.
And just as pressing proved to be contagious, so too has its counterpoint.
About 80 percent of the mobile phones shipped are now smartphones, Counterpoint said.
Smoot's naïveté placed him in counterpoint with the era's changing politics and mores.
Yashayaev's finding that the AMOC may be ramping up is just one counterpoint.
Still, as Counterpoint shows, the situation is still bad for most phone manufacturers.
With standard Athenian counterpoint, colonnades of bright white columns abut garish trackside graffiti.
Even the simplest song, like 'The Law,' which is structured on two fundamental chords, has counterpoint lines that are essential, and anybody who even thinks about doing this song and loves the lyrics would have to build around the counterpoint lines.
Huawei was up 21 percent, but Apple was down 21 percent, according to Counterpoint.
"People in television are savvy," says Maria Lipman, editor-in-chief of Counterpoint Journal.
According to Counterpoint, a quarter of the premium smartphones sold in India are iPhones.
And that's what makes it an interesting counterpoint to the Apple Watch Series 4.
Heart Berries (Counterpoint, 20183), her first book, was a New York Times best-seller.
"During Q3 2016, Acer had 0.04% of market share globally," according to Counterpoint Research.
Another important counterpoint: too many Pixel models have had maddening hardware or software issues.
Samsung makes about $202 per Galaxy S8 sold from components alone, according to Counterpoint.
And blending can be counterpoint where you're playing multiple melodies at the same point.
But the counterpoint to that would be that if three Republicans walked into Sen.
Taking an already-difficult form, Bach shaped fugues into a soaring palace of counterpoint.
It's a healthy counterpoint to the cocky, hyper-masculine tradition of rock and roll.
Old in Art School is to be published by Counterpoint Press in June 2018.
But the President's remarks Tuesday provided a clear counterpoint to Trump's national security rhetoric.
The opening lines were sung in unison before unfolding in harmonically piquant, buoyant counterpoint.
In his first films, characters narrate with regional accents that provide ironic narrative counterpoint.
There's almost no counterpoint — though maybe that's what the band was meant to provide.
Researcher Counterpoint says Samsung has shed close to a third of its product portfolio.
Counterpoint describes the trend as a "big short-term opportunity" for the mobile industry.
We conformed to the culture rather than providing a clear Christian counterpoint to it.
Counterpoint, a set of guidelines for multi-voice composition, dates back to the Renaissance.
The fires briefly lost Samsung its number one rank, showed data from researcher Counterpoint.
The spectacle outside the rally on Monday served as a visual and visceral counterpoint.
Lee and Magaro are easygoing, appealing performers, and they work in relaxed, natural counterpoint.
These episodes can shift from radiant writing to jittery passages of tangled, tense counterpoint.
He offered a corrective counterpoint to one element that a reviewer tagged as unrealistic.
THE TRAITOR'S NICHE By Ismail Kadare Translated by John Hodgson 200 pp. Counterpoint. $25.
The Shortlist TERRARIUM New and Selected Stories By Valerie Trueblood 393 pp. Counterpoint. $26.
Hammon's story provides a bold counterpoint to that, in the most macho of settings.
The crust is a salty-crisp counterpoint to the creamy sweetness of the filling.
They would have made a great counterpoint to the vintage images in the show.
If that happens, Mr. Spencer could have an opportunity to make a powerful counterpoint.
I am not going to write a counterpoint, though maybe, one day, I will.
But Catholic to Catholic, I would just ask him to consider the following counterpoint.
Fresh oranges and mostarda (fruit jam) counterpoint a tiny wedge of Monte Veronese cheese.
Hong Kong-based Counterpoint Research says that iPhone sales are falling as a result.
The counterpoint to this is in F2220 21's extensive collection of vintage F21 cars.
The data square with research from other firms that track the industry, like Counterpoint Research.
But the tangy, syrupy taste they leave behind is an ideal counterpoint to red meat.
The Grim Sleeper: The Lost Women of South Central (Counterpoint Press), is in bookstores now.
Counterpoint: I like the way some say "ColecoVision Presents" to add that personal touch. 17.
He's portrayed as a "soft" counterpoint to Game of Thrones' other, much more rugged heroes.
The counterpoint is that it actually beckons you closer than you might like to get.
But, in the above episode of Soapboxing, Brennan and Jacki offer a much-needed counterpoint.
Samsung's System LSI business saw a 27 percent rise in shipments last year, Counterpoint says.
Its seamless narration, drawn in counterpoint, reverberates beyond the eerie landscape, lingering in the mind.
Counterpoint: do you knowhow many Facebook ads TikTok had to buy to get this far?
Counterpoint Research expects Samsung to ship close to 50 million of the devices in 2017.
Several still photographic portraits of individual clubbers serve as a counterpoint to the frenetic video.
Counterpoint Research expects Samsung to ship close to 2360 million of the devices in 28.
The model of China has also offered a powerful counterpoint to supporters of the embargo.
It was a really nice counterpoint to being on the computer working on these records.
In this duet between Walter and David, Fassbender plays out a counterpoint of dyadic ideas.
Smartphones priced under $300 dominate the market in the country, according to research firm Counterpoint.
And then there is Adele, the queen of the old guard and a useful counterpoint.
Counterpoint: He's just happy that "Trumpism without Trump" failed because that would make him expendable.
Biden's counterpoint, it appears, is aimed squarely at an unquantified number of ill-defined centrists.
Both Rich and Ashbery remained lapsed Romantics — turning to nature as counterpoint to the doldrums.
Choro ensembles feature flute, cavaquinho (a stringed instrument), guitar and hand percussion, in intricate counterpoint.
Counterpoint: If the big companies say no, some upstart would probably seize the opportunity instead.
The protest constituted a harsh counterpoint to one of the greatest days in American history.
His songs are full of asymmetry, dissonances and meticulous counterpoint, yet still upbeat and catchy.
Along with French President Emmanuel Macron, Merkel will provide a counterpoint to Trump's protectionist ideas.
That included my usual counterpoint, Armstrong Williams, the conservative pundit and Smith brothers business partner.
Balanchine specialized in rhythmically watertight constructions that exist in brilliantly close counterpoint with their scores.
Apple's market share has declined slightly in China over the past year, according to Counterpoint.
After that, it re-emerges only in counterpoint to what he views as racist events.
Yet each dance movement came across as an outlet for Bach's ingenious strands of counterpoint.
It's also an interesting counterpoint to some of the prevailing narratives around Sanders and Warren.
Blankson-Wood, working in a kind of tonal counterpoint with Udom, is marvellous as Dembe.
Meanwhile, the Tuesday Group that almost disappeared reemerged as a counterpoint to the far right.
Notably, the film does provide a counterpoint through Aaron Carter, another former client of Pearlman.
" Bee's counterpoint: "Calling a liar a liar isn't an opinion if you can prove it.
Some 61 million were imported last year, data from researchers Counterpoint and IHS Markit shows.
The counterpoint is that there are some conditions in which people sleep a really long time.
The big counterpoint to commercialization supplanting public health interests is how America has responded to tobacco.
For months, the counterpoint from Clinton's supporters has been that early general election polls aren't predictive.
Apple still took 40 percent of the revenues in the global smartphone market, according to Counterpoint.
Counterpoint Press took their turn in 2017, publishing their edition of Sex and Rage in July.
The biggest counterpoint is, of course, that Google just hasn't sold a ton of Pixel phones.
Pacino, meanwhile, is the explosive counterpoint to De Niro's clenched character, the real raging bull here.
Counterpoint: Search results vary by person based on many signals, including search history, user data, etc.
That offers a counterpoint to Silicon Valley's conventional wisdom about how to build and run companies.
Those may be factors, but Counterpoint argues that basic preparation and supply-demand management is key.
On a combined basis, Nokia now ranks as the No. 20143 mobile phone seller, Counterpoint calculates.
In a way, it's both the perfect counterpoint and companion to Waveform Transmission Vol. 1. 3.
A Santa Fe, New Mexico animal shelter has provided the perfect counterpoint, with a dog Bachelor.
But the counterpoint is that I also see a lot of noise, me-toos and junk.
The country also needs better workforce training, said Tarun Pathak, associate director at tech researcher Counterpoint.
His latest book is Democracy Betrayed: The Rise of the Surveillance Security State, from Counterpoint Press.
It seems to me he's lost the plot completely, so I wanted to provide a counterpoint.
Counterpoint: NBC's Ben Collins goes through some of the issues with The Wall Street Journal's story.
In Solothurn, Simon Jaquemet's excellent drama "Der Unschuldige" ("The Innocent", pictured top) provided an intriguing counterpoint.
Speaking on Tuesday night, Mr. Ryan offered a counterpoint to Mr. Trump's campaign, without naming him.
"99% of India's [mobile] population has Android smartphones," says Neil Shah, an analyst at Counterpoint Research.
"Xiaomi has wafer thin margins in all its markets," said Peter Richardson, director at Counterpoint Research.
India has about 260 million smartphone users as of November 2016, according to research firm CounterPoint.
"Boy" similarly unfolds in a brisk, back-and-forth counterpoint of short scenes, with projected dates.
The visual counterpoint in relation to the music creates a sense of air and vertical movement.
Counterpoint: Former Reagan economic adviser Martin Feldstein, however, emails Axios to take exception with this theory.
Below his aching lines, calm strings play strands of counterpoint that overlap into pungently mellow sonorities.
Soon, the second piano joins in repeating a motif that is in counterpoint to the first.
And because she was on YouTube, I think maybe that was seen as a natural counterpoint?
Still, I kept thinking that a fully cooked play shouldn't need so much exegesis and counterpoint.
So as a counterpoint to Frum's argument for tragedy, let me make the case for farce.
His face was constantly in motion, his expression changing in counterpoint to every twist and turn.
These intimate paintings are most often shown as a counterpoint to his large-scale abstract installations.
A GIRL IN EXILERequiem for Linda B.By Ismail KadareTranslated by John Hodgson 185 pp. Counterpoint. $25.
Each movement is a miniature essay, bringing to visceral musical life the ideas of dissonant counterpoint.
Omdia and Counterpoint Research differ slightly on the exact models that were the top sellers though.
Taken together, they create a wistful, emotionally vibrant counterpoint to the adult Salvador's lonely, austere odyssey.
In Bausch's piece the opera's libretto, by Bela Balazs, forms a loose counterpoint to the actions.
"Data consumption is driving up overall content consumption," said Hanish Bhatia, an analyst at Counterpoint Research.
Generally, we don't look for equanimity or "balance" as a healing counterpoint to distressingly frenetic lives.
They're the best hot and crispy counterpoint to squishy lobster rolls, to frozen lemonade, to steamers.
THE SENSE OF nuanced antiquity he has cultivated exists in radical counterpoint to the apartment's spareness.
You don't have to know the theory of counterpoint to be moved by a Bach fugue.
His latest book is "Democracy Betrayed: The Rise of the Surveillance Security State," from Counterpoint Press.
Counterpoint Research's report isn't the first indication that consumers are shying away from more expensive devices.
Counterpoint expects between 11 million and 12 million Note 8 devices to be sold this year.
Taming the bitterness may lead a cook to seek a sweet counterpoint to dress the salad.
AT THE END OF THE CENTURY The Stories of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala 439 pp. Counterpoint. $26.
Mixed with quinoa, the rice becomes nutty and complex, a chewy counterpoint to the tender tofu.
Figures haven't been released yet for August, though Counterpoint indicates sales for that month also look strong.
Counterpoint: First, "experienced unwanted sex" is such a roundabout way to say "raped" that it's almost impressive.
"These [Ola and Uber] are two formidable players and they are expanding crazily," says Shah of Counterpoint.
My counterpoint would be that the one month move following earnings is usually small, roughly 4.5 percent.
And it served as a strong counterpoint to the vision of an America at war with Islam.
Last year, Samsung shipped 292 million handsets to Huawei's 205 million, showed data from market tracker Counterpoint.
India cannot immediately offset Apple's woes in China, said analyst Neil Shah of Counterpoint Technology Market Research.
Across Western Europe Huawei's market share has risen in recent years to 12 percent, Counterpoint Research estimates.
What I feel like my mission is, is to provide some counterpoint to that, some other data.
Yet, many thin people still present skinny shaming as a counterpoint in an argument that isn't happening.
These companies also provide a counterpoint to the argument that China's demographics give it an unmatchable advantage.
Populists and demagogues are merely a blip in this consoling counterpoint to the misery of the news.
Apple sold 2.5 million iPhones in India in the recently concluded fiscal year, according to Counterpoint Research.
The business of owning music copyright is an interesting counterpoint melody in the world of music today.
Ofo and Mobike pulled ahead, winning a combined market share of 90%, estimated Counterpoint, a research group.
Sonically, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino feels like a necessary counterpoint to AM's arena-ready, hyper-structured anthems.
His dopey, almost out-of-time delivery is a strong counterpoint to the song's glittery, lithe beat.
Below, I gave you my Point -- and CNN resident election big brain Harry Enten offered a CounterPoint.
It works in very strange counterpoint to the hands and limbs and eyelids that tremble throughout Detroit.
It is a rare counterpoint to a mainstream model of higher education that is under increasing strain.
In a point-counterpoint argument, Sam complains about an unsanctioned party that left her house in shambles.
And for millennia, the cold, hard impenetrability of metal has served as the counterpoint of supple flesh.
On Wednesday, Kaplan's counterpart at the Cleveland Fed offered the counterpoint in the internal central bank debate.
"Voice calls and texts remain the king," Counterpoint says, which makes the case for 4G feature phones.
So, as a counterpoint to the fashion industry's standards, Melotti started her ongoing series, Quest for Beauty.
Nearly 50 percent of all of Huawei's sales comes from outside China, research firm Counterpoint told TechCrunch.
Bach is the greatest master of the art—counterpoint is ever-present in his dizzyingly dense compositions.
Smartphone shipments in India grew 18% last year, compared with just 3% globally, according to Counterpoint Research.
NADA The nonprofit New Art Dealers Alliance's fair is a younger, edgier counterpoint to Art Basel. Dec.
And all are intended as a moral counterpoint to the darkening frivolity going on at the Lodges'.
Pitt may think the idea is "pretty arousing," but let us offer a compelling counterpoint: It's not.
"Absolute Zero," in contrast, doubles down on piano virtuosity and musical intricacies: odd meters, polytonality, bustling counterpoint.
In India, about 99 percent of the smartphones sold this year used the platform, Counterpoint Research estimates.
In Cuomo, the bruiser striving to be a father figure, the press has found the perfect counterpoint.
The lives of Sally Hemings and her children offer a counterpoint to those outside of their circle.
As Counterpoint Research said last month, Apple captured 66% of industry profits, while Samsung only claimed 17%.
Inner details came through vividly, especially intricate tangles of counterpoint during teeming episodes of the first movement.
Four other dancers come and go, sometimes mirroring Ms. Westby or Mr. Collwes, sometimes moving in counterpoint.
On "Prairie Burn," she issues rugged, two-handed counterpoint; dense smashes of harmony; and simmering blues improvisation.
Ola, which is in 110 cities, has more than a 45 percent share, according to Counterpoint Research.
Samsung used to sell too many smartphone models, leaving customers confused, according to analysts at Counterpoint Research.
"Apple needs to grow as fast as [that] segment," said Tarun Pathak, an analyst at Counterpoint Research.
Making all this worse: as Counterpoint points out, people are increasingly hanging onto the phones for longer.
It's a nostalgic counterpoint to the women's championship match between Venus Williams and Serena Williams on Saturday.
The Marzipan dance had four women dancing ballet and three in hip-hop style in witty counterpoint.
In India, about 98 percent of the smartphones sold in 2018 used the platform, Counterpoint Research estimates.
An optimistic counterpoint was presented in 1988's The Third Century, by Joel Kotkin and Yoriko Kishimoto.
These layers of specificity find an irreducible counterpoint in "Well (elh version)," an ordinary glass of water.
Flannery presents a counterpoint to the cultural and social histories that dominate our understanding of the continent.
Mr. Richardson of Counterpoint Research compared luxury smartwatches to the smartphones made by Vertu, his former employer.
The movie also represents a stirring counterpoint to Austria's historical connection to Nazism and anti-Semitic propaganda.
It sold roughly half of all the smartphones sold online in India last year, according to Counterpoint Research.
It's a fine counterpoint in a franchise so often given over to so-called "dark and gritty" sensibilities.
According to Counterpoint, more than 145 million smartphones shipped in India last year, up 10% year-over-year.
According to recent data from Counterpoint, OnePlus is now ranked fifth in the world among premium smartphone brands.
The company accounts for less than 1% of India's smartphone market, according to Tarun Pathak of Counterpoint Research.
The Counterpoint Research report is the latest sign that Apple's AirPods have been a hit for the company.
Haley, herself the child of immigrants, offered a valid counterpoint to the anger politics of the Republican primary.
Counterpoint: This Wired piece argues that a specific threat, if there is one, could justify the other risks.
But I also wanted it to be a deliberate counterpoint to the idea of timelessness, which is sterile.
Altheide's account provides a counterpoint to the description of Google by former engineers James Damore and David Gudeman.
Clams immediately projects himself as a smart, capable guy, the details-minded counterpoint to Lil B's grandiose ideas.
Just 300 million of the country's 1.25 billion population own a smartphone, according to figures from Counterpoint Research.
Last year alone, about 148 million such handsets shipped in the country, according to marketing research firm Counterpoint.
The iPhone's share of India's smartphone market is now at "its lowest in recent history," according to Counterpoint.
Counterpoint: Conventional wisdom is that Kalanick's resignation is a win for Silicon Valley women, but not everyone agrees.
That put the company just ahead of Xiaomi, according to a new report from tech consultancy Counterpoint Research.
If you're unmoved by the strange old man and his young counterpoint, what does that say about you?
The industry declined around 9003% in 2018, according to preliminary forecasts by tech consultancies Canalys and Counterpoint Research.
David did raise an interesting counterpoint -- about Americans playing Brits -- and also white British actors playing American roles.
Clinton's convention is the week after Mr. Trump's, continuing the point-counterpoint dynamic of the campaign so far.
Counterpoint recently published Natashia Deon's debut novel, "Grace," which is narrated by the ghost of a former slave.
More recently, an independent study called contamination in North Dakota "widespread," providing a damning counterpoint to the EPA.
Although the emperor has no official political authority, Prince Naruhito could offer a counterpoint to Mr. Abe's goals.
The strongest counterpoint to this line of argument comes from the Roman Catholic catechism's teaching on just war.
It's an interesting counterpoint for an artist who is most widely known for his more bombastic painted works.
And the moody palette of the master bedroom (top) offers a counterpoint to the brighter, more public spaces.
The counterpoint: Opponents of a cap say that it would arbitrarily keep eligible Americans out of the program.
One counterpoint: It's reportedly fine with CVS's deal for Aetna, combining a pharmacy chain and a health insurer.
But Mr. Pollini sensitively drew out the plaintive melodic lines that penetrate the tangles of passagework and counterpoint.
It's angular, it's dynamic, it's fast footwork, and there's a lot of counterpoint so we could be accurate.
The company touts itself as a kind of populist counterpoint to the often-expensive and elitist synthesizer world.
Counterpoint Press has issued two others, "Sex and Rage," a novel, and "Black Swans," a book of stories.
His Twitter feed stands out as a relentlessly upbeat counterpoint to the grumbling that often fills the platform.
WHITE RIVER BURNING (Counterpoint, $27), featuring the author's brainy gumshoe-for-hire, Dave Gurney, checks all these boxes.
The slow second movement, a Siciliana in the form of a double canon, unfolds in skillfully written counterpoint.
Huawei sold more smartphones than Apple in 2019, according to market research from Counterpoint Research and Strategy Analytics.
He has risen as the counterpoint to President Emmanuel Macron and to his business-friendly vision for France.
Clinton lost, Mr. Roven decided to draw on her candidacy to create a counterpoint to the actual inauguration.
Beethoven practiced polystylism long before Schnittke employed that term: the late quartets juxtapose Bachian counterpoint with Rossinian frivolity.
"From the second Nick started at Counterpoint, he became part of our family," the publisher wrote on Facebook.
" Ms. Ferris says those film terrors provided a crucial counterpoint to her own life: "This was the '60s.
The Highest Court By Jeffrey Toobin The Supreme Court operates in counterpoint to the rest of the government.
Neumann asks, and her answer is instantaneous, her calm certainty in perfect counterpoint to his squirming self-consciousness.
Inner speech may participate in reasoning about right and wrong by constructing point-counterpoint situations in our minds.
However, Apple commanded 43 percent of the premium market and a lion's share of profits, CounterPoint Research estimated.
Vivo was No.2 in the China market, just behind OPPO, in the third quarter, according to Counterpoint.
They wanted to spread dancers across multiple levels, but even unison tapping, much less rhythmic counterpoint, seemed impossible.
Counterpoint Research said that Samsung's China market share peaked at 20 percent in the second quarter of 2013.
Mr. Lewis wrote elegant, epigrammatic compositions that integrated the counterpoint of chamber music into a hard-bop framework.
The sonnets of John Donne provide a brooding counterpoint to the gruesome turns of this nervy historical novel.
It's the poet's embrace of individuality that makes him a necessary counterpoint — an important thorn — to the state.
Most couldn't hear, beneath that mélange, the band's harmonic and rhythmic order, spontaneous sounding counterpoint and interlocking parts.
In counterpoint, President Obama visited the Israeli Embassy in Washington to posthumously honor the man pictured above, Master Sgt.
We've reached out to Counterpoint Research for further details on the number of devices shipped in June and July.
In India however, Xiaomi has been growing strong and has around 9 percent market share, according to Counterpoint Research.
Its market share has fallen from 14.3 percent in 2015, to 10.4 percent last year in China, Counterpoint said.
Almost every line of Clinton's speech seemed meant to show she's the counterpoint to everything Trump is known for.
As of the quarter ending in December, Apple had 2280 percent of India's overall smartphone market, according to Counterpoint.
Even in the premium smartphone segment where Apple operates, it is losing share to Samsung and OnePlus, Counterpoint said.
The company shipped about 2.5 million iPhones in the country, according to figures from the marketing research firm Counterpoint.
The counter to your counterpoint would be: The House Freedom Caucus found a way to vote for partial repeal.
Counterpoint: Though seemingly a huge inconvenience, it may be much ado about nothing, as some on Twitter have argued.
Counterpoint: Facebook says it updated this "out-of-date policy so that our platform remains as open as possible."
The Queen of Bounce's "asses everywhere" motto served as the perfect counterpoint to The Greasy Strangler's "dicks everywhere" creed.
Jon hears this and, yes, he understands, but counterpoint: She has dragons and they are extremely fun to ride.
"They go at it on their own and have such brand power," Fieldhack, the analyst of Counterpoint Research, wrote.
Counterpoint Research Group reported last year that the average purchased smartphone price in India jumped 3 percent to $122.
Go deeper: The Wall Street Journal published a point-counterpoint about whether disclosing drug prices was a valuable policy.
He is also the author of "The Dogs Are Eating Them Now: Our War in Afghanistan" (Knopf and Counterpoint).
According to Counterpoint Research, North America was the largest market for wireless earbuds, followed by Asia Pacific (excluding China).
In a counterpoint to the martial drumbeat of the right, Obama has been ringing the bell of religious liberty.
Counterpoint Research, a market research firm, predicts India will have a billion smartphone users in the next five years.
Counterpoint: we finally have proof that music nerds and more "discerning" music fans are likely to be bad people.
The counterpoint is that humans, despite their evolution, have never escaped nature, despite our best efforts to do so.
There is this long line of thinking, and social theory, that disease is defined as the counterpoint to health.
The younger couple's presence provides a humorous counterpoint that looks at racism from various angles of ultra-political correctness.
The music, mostly for a chorus of female voices, skillfully blends busy counterpoint and evocations of ethnic folk music.
Trump's Batman Flood and other newcomers on Trump's legal roster could provide a counterpoint to Giuliani's New York bluster.
There's a running riff on the cost of absurdly expensive whiskies that serves a counterpoint to Barry's watch obsession.
A more typical winelike, fruity compote would have been a better, brighter counterpoint to the rich and fatty duck.
Roughly 96 percent of an estimated 57 million computers in India currently run on Windows, according to Counterpoint Research.
According to Counterpoint, there are 1.3 billion feature phone users globally, mostly from emerging markets in Asia and Africa.
At least 20 civilians were wounded in the attack, which saw several Taliban gunmen storm the Counterpoint International office.
The smog's aural counterpoint is a citywide cacophony of rock-crushers, bulldozers, jackhammers, dump trucks, and front-end loaders.
CAP was founded in 2003 as an intentional counterpoint to the right-wing think tanks that backed the war.
They also criticize your film for not reaching out to anyone for a counterpoint to Robson and Safechuck's story.
Still, counterpoint isn't something that most non-classical musicians or music fans spend a lot of time thinking about.
Hitler's Scapegoat by Stephen Koch will be released by Counterpoint Press in the US next year as Hitler's Pawn.
With his shooting, rim defense, and potential for offensive mobility, Turner offered a clear counterpoint to what Hibbert provided.
With his meticulous dioramas constructed inside small jewelry boxes, Curtis Talwst Santiago offers a counterpoint: castoffs can contain worlds.
It's a valuable counterpoint to Clinton's liberal internationalism, certainly a more credible alternative than what Trump has to offer.
Mr. Henry (FX's "Atlanta") offers a deeply moving study of resignation and rebellion, courage and compromise in uneasy counterpoint.
The counterpoint is that while internet trolls have always existed, they're usually something an ordinary campaign would desperately avoid.
They provide a counterpoint to the bell-like clarity of the chorus of spring peepers, which inevitably accompany them.
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He has often performed solo with a looping machine, stacking up a complex counterpoint of singing, playing and beatboxing.
And it's a counterpoint to cable-drama history as "The Sopranos" creeps up on its 20th anniversary in January.
I like that he's balanced out by YOYO MA in the opposite quadrant, as sort of a musical counterpoint.
The clear counterpoint is to acknowledge that a disaster is a process that reveals our values as a society.
The contest between Mr. Sanford and Ms. Arrington highlights a counterpoint to the dominant trend of the 2018 midterms.
The cut is more flavorful than a normal cutlet, and the apricot mostarda makes a pungent and welcome counterpoint.
Furthermore, the lack of insight from true palliative care experts to provide the counterpoint to euthanasia was truly disappointing.
The results offer a strong counterpoint to the "bystander effect," which arose from research spurred by the Genovese case.
BlackBerry accounts for less than a tenth of a percent of the global smartphone market, according to Counterpoint Research.
India and Indonesia accounted for more than 80% of smartphones that Realme has shipped to date, according to Counterpoint.
In the economic sphere, the best counterpoint to trickle-down alarmism is to explain that it misses the point.
Even though I don't think the series condones anything Lawrence's friends say, neither does the ending provide a counterpoint.
In Washington, her outgoing personality made her a counterpoint to her more reserved boss, Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch.
Counterpoint Research estimates that Apple will ship around 190 million units of the three new iPhones by next September.
And Ms. Seymour is the perfect counterpoint, giving Kate a warm vulnerability that's never overplayed or milked for sentiment.
It serves as a delicate, poetic counterpoint to the undercurrent of testosterone and possible violence running throughout the show.
The sultry makeup and slate-black nails added a dark counterpoint to the full-length lace dresses in the collection.
Counterpoint: Since when should "awards season" be the primary concern when talking about sexual abuse allegations and/or hostile racism?
Well, because of everything that outdated format offers as a counterpoint to the capitalist garbage fire that music is today.
The current 250 million smartphone users are expected to grow to 500 million within two years, according to Counterpoint research.
Instead, she's remained a businesslike and dutiful counterpoint to Trump's brash pronouncements, particularly when it comes to the European Union.
"The Last Supper" is a counterpoint to the notion that Tintoretto is all maudlin Madonnas and saints with uplifted eyes.
If you want the counterpoint, I approached Jobs to see if he'd care to put an entry in my autobiography.
The counterpoint to what Mr Strangio calls the elites' "mirage money" is real money draining out of the formal economy.
Counterpoint: Sources who are sympathetic to Reince are hopeful that Scaramucci is being too out there even for this President.
According to marketing research firm Counterpoint, the company had shipped only about 60,000 iPhone SE models in India last year.
But when Democrats are in power, we're told we get GOP-heavy guest lists to provide a counterpoint to officeholders.
Ludendorff is a well-chosen counterpoint to Diana, at every moment embodying the traditional old-world patriarchy she struggles against.
"Trump's trade war with China could be a win for India," said Neil Shah, partner at tech research firm Counterpoint.
The household survey ostensibly served as a positive counterpoint to the establishment survey's count of just 98,000 net new jobs.
The images were a disarming counterpoint to the black pain and suffering Americans are constantly inundated with in the media.
Ramos said he used the video as a counterpoint to Maduro's claims of government success in education and health care.
According to Counterpoint Research, Samsung was the market leader by smartphone shipment in India for the second quarter of 2017.
Oprah Winfrey's Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech was an interesting counterpoint to the red carpet's treacherous messaging.
"Consumer spending is at its peak during this part of the year," said Tarun Pathak, Senior Analyst at Counterpoint Research.
Apple snagged 2000% of the market for truly wireless headphones in the fourth quarter of 22017, according to Counterpoint Research.
"Jio has changed the consumption habits for hundreds of millions of consumers," Neil Shah, an analyst at Counterpoint Research, said.
Xiaomi accounted for 260% of the market in 21.3, compared to 24% for Samsung, according to tech consultancy Counterpoint Research.
The baguette de tradition, or "traditional baguette," first graced the capital in 1993 as a counterpoint to mass-produced bread.
The counterpoint to all of this is Delporte's admiration of Tove Jansson, the creator of the Finnish cartoon characters Moomins.
These parts almost act as a counterpoint to the more frivolous visual aspects to offer some semblance of rock authenticity.
The counterpoint: Gonzalez said that requiring even a small contribution would push some Lifeline recipients into making tough spending choices.
But "Strong Place" has some of Ms. Halvorson's most assertive playing, often in bristling counterpoint with the pianist Kris Davis.
This gives the surreal scenario a tragic majesty that works in affecting counterpoint to its farcical, Mittel-European sitcom side.
In the second quarter, its China market share dipped to its lowest level in a year, according to Counterpoint Research.
Always it forms a rich counterpoint to the stage action, which is often metrically fast when the accompaniment feels slow.
Parks, co-founder of a collective for women of color in cannabis called Supernova Women, chimes in with a counterpoint.
Family novels often position queerness similarly, using it as a counterpoint or rebuke to the patriarchal dynamics driving the plot.
White pilasters rising at intervals set up a pleasing counterpoint to the walnut tracery of the bookshelves holding Neri's collection.
Ms. Sweedler views the Russian investment in Fort Ross as a harmless cultural interaction, an important counterpoint to saber-rattling.
Frida provides a fascinating counterpoint to Morgan, a sci-fi thriller from Fox that opened in more than 2,000 theaters.
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Geometric abstractions by the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark will add a transcendent counterpoint to similar work by Europeans and Americans.
She and Vinnie seem to exist in precise, kinetic counterpoint, like the left and right hands of a piano étude.
As such, we can't be sure of which candidate would be the best counterpoint to Trump dealing with these issues.
Rather, the bull is now confronted with a formidable counterpoint to an emerging vision of a new kind of power.
Alexander, viewed by both sides as potentially the pivotal vote on witnesses, continued taking notes as Schiff made his counterpoint.
The song may be intended as an ironic counterpoint to the action, but it's also a bit of a brag.
The endorsements from the administration's highest officials may have served as a comforting counterpoint to Mr. Trump's sinking poll numbers.
This collection is a kind of counterpoint to that, showcasing the black films that helped shape the world of cinema.
He thinks a lot like the president does, however, and may be less of a counterpoint than Tillerson has been.
Advancing a substantively harmful and politically damaging rescissions package would be a counterpoint showing that optimism may have been misplaced.
Her voice — candid, funny and haunting — offers the counterpoint in a double biography, a chronicle of tenderness and self-destruction.
For the full calendar year, however, Samsung still emerged on top with 24 percent of the market, Counterpoint Research said.
Lin's visual prowess elevated the entire franchise, and over time, it became the essential counterpoint to the series's most outrageous pyrotechnics.
"I feel X is beyond the reach of many iPhone users," Neil Shah, a partner at CounterPoint Research told VICE News.
His book thus offers a refreshingly optimistic counterpoint to the idea that Muslim and Western world-views are doomed to clash.
As well as shavings of salsify, Carreira scatters crumbs of caramelised whey, adding a biscuity counterpoint to the citrus-soaked meat.
"[Nanjie] stands as a counterpoint to the dizzying development and modernization the rest of China has undergone," says photographer Tim Fenby.
It might sound unusual, but a squid-based vinaigrette is the perfect counterpoint to all of those fall-and-winter starches.
Having simultaneously this fun little, [sings] "Doodle-doo, doodle-doo!" juxtaposed with this terrible situation — that counterpoint is always really interesting.
India, the world's fastest growing major mobile phone market, has an estimated 850 million mobile phones, according to tech research Counterpoint.
Then, this April, Counterpoint Press released Black Swans (1993), a wistful collection of nine autobiographical tales from the 1980s and '90s.
In the US, its shipments have made up low double digits of the market in recent quarters, according to Counterpoint Research.
Last year, as many as seven million such phones were sold in the country, according to marketing research firm Counterpoint Research.
Cancer remains the one counterpoint to the march of medical progress that has scored human history over the last 103 years.
There's always an open question about whether you believe what you're saying or whether you just want to have a counterpoint.
According to the report by Counterpoint, smartphone shipment in India marked 20% annual growth and 12% sequential Growth in Q3 2015.
"When it comes to design HTC is still in the game," Tarun Pathak, senior analyst at research firm Counterpoint, tells Mashable.
I love Blowfly, I love Clarence Reid, and his soul music is a perfect counterpoint to his triple-X party jams.
That slipped to 203 percent in November, according to tech research firm Counterpoint, the last month for which data is available.
The home of the second biggest smartphone market, India currently has over 260 million smartphone users, according to research firm Counterpoint.
Counterpoint Research estimates Sony's market share fell from 0.9 percent of total smartphone shipments in 2017 to 0.5 percent in 2018.
"Sony has been relegated to niche player," said Neil Shah, partner and research director at Counterpoint, in an email to CNBC.
"The one which lasts the longest will eventually win and enjoy monopoly power," said Neil Shah, research director at Counterpoint Research.
Counterpoint estimates Uber's growth has outpaced Ola over the last two years, when it doubled its market share to 26.5 percent.
Ups and downs were probably inevitable in a host city where poverty adjoins wealth and violence is a counterpoint to celebration.
One of the most frequently asked survey questions nationwide regards the state of race relations, and it offers a confounding counterpoint.
He took the final fugue at a brisk pace, reined in just enough to elucidate the stunningly intricate streams of counterpoint.
Instead, he offered earnest tracks about being bullied as a child and about suicidal thoughts—a counterpoint to rap's hypermasculine mainstream.
Swift's counterpoint that Trump is probably an atheist—and that Hillary Clinton is a life-long Methodist—seemed not to matter.
Counterpoint included year-long figures, which conclude that Samsung (24 percent) is ahead of Xiaomi (19 percent) over the longer timeframe.
That takeaway was echoed by Counterpoint Research, which pointed out that the $150-$240 price bracket is the fastest growing segment.
She doesn't have to offer a counterpoint to her statements about black people, but all black candidates have to do it.
As we explore the cognizant depths of the machines we create, we use our own existence as a counterpoint for reflection.
His latest book, Democracy Betrayed: The Rise of the Surveillance Security State, will be released from Counterpoint Press in January 2017.
Reicha's name also pops up in the biographies of composers who studied counterpoint with him in Paris: Berlioz, Liszt, Franck, Gounod.
But now, political leaders there seem poised to reclaim their role as a counterpoint to much of the rest of California.
With its distinctly angular lines and larger squares of color, this painting is a compelling counterpoint to the more abstract "Untitled".
FEATURES VS PRICE Counterpoint analyst Neil Shah said the entry price, while lowered by Apple, remains high compared to local rivals.
Her work is funny — a deliberate counterpoint to what she sees as the grim story lines of many dramas about Africa.
They have zero chance to medal, but their skill and expressiveness offers a counterpoint to North Korea's closely chaperoned Olympic cheerleaders.
The solemn counterpoint in the Fantasy is glorious, and Gould marches so hard in the Italian Ground that he's almost swinging.
Philippe Martinez has used the strike to revive his moribund movement and rise as a visible counterpoint to President Emmanuel Macron.
Their stories offered a sharp counterpoint to President Trump, who has often derided immigrants as a threat to American national security.
She and Mr. Stack devise music that is as much counterpoint as accompaniment, an active participant in the songs' internal dialogues.
Today, thanks to social media and fractured media, audiences are presented an equal counterpoint to every point, no matter how fantastical.
Counterpoint Research notes that this is the first time the smartphone market has ever declined for two years in a row.
Her 2015 album, "Roots," brings traditional Japanese songs into a modern jazz context, equipping them with tumbling counterpoint and swiveling grooves.
And in smartphones, Lenovo, which owns the Motorola brand, is the fifth-biggest vendor in the U.S., according to Counterpoint Research.
In the third quarter, it jumped into first place in China with 17 percent market share, according to research firm Counterpoint.
Mr. López Obrador's pro-immigrant stance also serves as a dramatic counterpoint to the White House, without directly challenging Mr. Trump.
It's fairly mellow, as Filipino spaghetti goes, with more of an earthy counterpoint than other versions of the dish I've tried.
Paczki Day, they say, is also a tangible counterpoint to depictions of a city divided beyond reconciliation or changed beyond recognition.
The counterpoint was a second stream of footage of a running fox with voice-over quotes from the film Pretty Woman.
His fingers joined in on the storm, diving down the front of her panties and moving in counterpoint to his wicked mouth.
Yeah, I do think there are parts of California that could be a counterpoint — a look at what failure might look like.
Data from Counterpoint reveals that Xiaomi overtook Samsung's Indian market share in late 2017, and has held onto the lead throughout 2018.
Adidas has, of course, partnered with Fitbit before with customized bands, as a kind of counterpoint to Nike and Apple's longstanding deal.
According to a new study published by CounterPoint Research, more than half of Pixel 43 converts were previously using a Samsung phone.
Samsung's delayed response to that situation led to a severe loss of consumer confidence, said Flora Tang, a research analyst at Counterpoint.
An obvious counterpoint is that the members of the U.S. women's team don't make nearly as much money as their male counterparts.
In that, it is a counterpoint to Venezuela, where Nicolás Maduro took Hugo Chávez's populist caudillo socialism and turned it into dictatorship.
In 2018, Huawei's market share of China's $500-$800 device segment rose to 26.6 percent from 8.8 percent, according to Counterpoint Research.
Ms DuVernay's series is a powerful counterpoint to "The Central Park Five", the documentary released in 2012 by Ken and Sarah Burns.
She uses the watercolor to add planes of color, but also to create an atmospheric counterpoint to the density of the lines.
Organizers said Coulter's speech was intended as a "counterpoint" to a talk by Maria Echaveste, an adviser to US President Bill Clinton.
Counterpoint: here's several, much simpler robots floundering in standard city environments, and here are a bunch of AVs crashing or killing pedestrians.
Flash-fried soybeans and noodles add crunch, while a fistful of diced tomatoes, cilantro, and chopped onions makes for a bright counterpoint.
Two in three of the over 1,20163 Indian mobile users surveyed by Counterpoint, said they plan to upgrade within the next year.
More than 90 percent of smartphones shipped in the country last year had dual-SIM slots, according to marketing research firm Counterpoint.
" Grande, as you might expect, plays the angelic counterpoint, sing-talking, "The light is coming to give back everything the darkness stole.
Baker sings over morosely chimed electric guitar, or minimal piano chords, or occasionally both, with delicate string counterpoint weaving in and out.
India has over 250 million smartphone users, but not even 753 million of those handsets support 4G LTE, according to Counterpoint Research.
Maria Lipman, editor of Counterpoint, a journal of George Washington University, thinks the Kremlin knows its influence in American politics is small.
The notion of racial categories as fluid and optional, even invented, is a refreshing counterpoint to this ossifying sense of unbridgeable difference.
On the album, that band includes a tenor saxophonist, Bill McHenry, who imparts some front-line ballast and an element of counterpoint.
He agreed that this situation provided a counterpoint to the tit-for-tat trade tariffs recently imposed by the U.S. and China.
Apple also claimed 60% of the global market for truly wireless earbuds in the fourth quarter of 2018, according to Counterpoint Research.
One of the most storied Soviet institutions for children was the Young Pioneers, the communist counterpoint to the Boy and Girl Scouts.
Bahnhofsviertel, he said, is a good counterpoint to Frankfurt's affluent vibe, adding that it is "important to the atmosphere of the city."
Cooper's recounting of this scheme is entertaining, but there is scant evidence that Sadr could have formed a serious counterpoint to Khomeini.
Her counterpoint betrays the seed of the more general discomfort people have with cigarettes: There are healthy coping mechanisms and unhealthy ones.
The recall and related safety concerns briefly cost Samsung its number one spot in the global smartphone rankings, according to researcher Counterpoint.
Google's Android mobile operating system powered more than 98% of smartphones that shipped in the country last year, research firm Counterpoint said.
As a counterpoint, a trio of filmmakers dredged up artifacts from the last time atomic bombs were a serious, publicly felt issue.
Perhaps the most powerful counterpoint to the industry's dire predictions is the simple fact that some profitable companies provide paid sick leave.
You hear hints of Messiaen, Penderecki, Indian music, modal jazz and Bachian counterpoint, but the music speaks in Mr. Greenwood's own voice.
It is the perfect counterpoint to the other works at Oberlin, and rounds out a challenging and multi-dimensional FRONT experience there.
They leaned in for gentle, perfectly blended harmonies from their debut album, "See You Around"; they fingerpicked and fiddled in lapidary counterpoint.
The real-life sounds of these countries paired with their local patterns are a counterpoint to Syjuco's photographs in the front gallery.
Mr. Lane's Roy Cohn — whose own battle with AIDS is a vivid counterpoint to Prior's — is fully on their level of intensity.
In the program note the composer cited as an inspiration the act of listening to two heartbeats "beating in counterpoint," during pregnancy.
Montana also conveniently has an incumbent Democratic governor who won in 2016 and who offers a counterpoint to both Quist and Clinton.
The portraits in "Nothing Personal" present a stark yet authentic counterpoint to the American image of eternal youth and anodyne good cheer.
The summit comes as European and Asian countries seek to improve relations as a counterpoint to increased protectionism in the United States.
He could play in convincing vintage styles and sustain multileveled counterpoint, then demolish it all in a whirlwind of genre-smashing virtuosity.
"Consumer preference has been going towards going more high-end in general," Maurice Klaehne, an analyst at Counterpoint Research, told CNN Business.
" It's an unsettling sequence of events one can read equally as either proof of or counterpoint to the dictum "Believe All Women.
Front Burner This new tequila from David Suro's Siembra Spirits provides a counterpoint to the many overrefined, vodkalike tequilas on the market.
His music is about melody and counterpoint, but it's also about the grain of his voice, and treating sound as humid atmosphere.
The Didi/Uber deal "will put Ola in a corner, and the pressure will rise," said Neil Shah, research director at Counterpoint.
Counterpoint expects the average size of an 28K TV to be 24 inches, but plus-80-inch sets will be popular too.
But later, closing my eyes, I remembered Whitaker's light-colored suit and his gracefulness, which works in counterpoint to his outsized frame.
Vivo's X9 and the Oppo A57 made up the other two phones in the best-selling smartphone top five list from Counterpoint.
Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei each have figures in the 80-plus percent range, but no other company that Counterpoint studied was even close.
And Counterpoint Research said that both DRAM and NAND flash memory, the type of chips Samsung specializes in, are seeing price increases.
Apple&aposs iPhone XR was the best-selling smartphone in the world during the third quarter of 211, according to Counterpoint Research.
There wasn't much deep choreographic interrogation in Mr. Millepied's other premiere, "Counterpoint for Philip Johnson," either, but it didn't call for any.
Its goal was to provide a hawkish counterpoint to the softer detente policy toward the Soviet Union favored by the White House.
The counterpoint — well, maybe those phones shouldn't be updated with the latest software if they are not fully compatible — isn't totally convincing.
Over 100 local factories currently assemble mobile phones and accessories like chargers, batteries, powerbanks and earphones in India, says tech research firm Counterpoint.
In counterpoint to this, the exhibition concludes with an excerpt of a film on the Roma Holocaust by the Slovakian director Robert Kirchoff.
Counterpoint says the South Korean electronic giant's shipments fell 5.6 percent while IDC said the decline was about 153.23 percent year-over-year.
He then launched into a a much lengthier counterpoint that seemed intended to defend himself against those who might question his political affiliation.
Perhaps the most embedded understanding of the color pink in Western culture is in its relationship to its apparent counterpoint, the color blue.
Counterpoint pegged Xiaomi's smartphone market share in India at 25 percent in the fourth quarter based on shipments, ahead of Samsung's 23 percent.
Counterpoint: Facebook says it's held true to its policy of not charging developers to access its API, even though it was discussed. 4.
According to data from Counterpoint Research, the overall smartphone market in China contracted 7% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2019.
Counterpoint: It was 18 degrees [64 degrees Fahrenheit] on Friday, and literally anything is better than being in the office in those conditions.
Mr. Romano proves to be the understated counterpoint the series desperately needs, and he plays this as a quiet moment, electric with tension.
As of the first quarter of this year, Samsung (SSNLF) accounted for just 1% of the Chinese smartphone market, according to Counterpoint Research.
The NFL's stance is an interesting counterpoint to the "no-platform" tactics that have set off a raging national debate about free speech.
Emma Stone's sleek, belted white Louis Vuitton gown was the perfect counterpoint to Lawrence's Alexander McQueen ruffled and embellished black two-piece creation.
Last night, Adams took two Prisoner tracks to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, providing the inevitable counterpoint to the host's constant enthusiasm.
According to Counterpoint, Apple's share of the Indian smartphone market has dropped to just 30 percent as of Q2 (April to June) 2018.
By contrast, I really liked the point/counterpoint religion storylines between the High Sparrow in King's Landing and Melisandre up at the Wall.
Xiaomi's growing retail and distribution network has played an important role in selling more phones, Tarun Pathak of Counterpoint Research told Mashable India.
Sweeping curves are then overlaid to suggest the intersecting roadways in the foreground while providing a subtle counterpoint to the dominantly vertical pattern.
There are a lot of computer scientists who don't share that view, but I'm probably not the best person to offer the counterpoint.
It's a lot, but it's also the perfect counterpoint to all of those peppery herbs and lemon; that, and two tablespoons of butter.
According to Counterpoint Research, Nokia was the biggest-selling brand last year in low-cost feature phones and ranked No. 11 in smartphones.
Overall smartphone sales contracted 11 percent in 2018 according to Counterpoint, as users become more pragmatic and less likely to upgrade their handsets.
Anyone with an independent position has been "sent a signal that it will end badly", says Maria Lipman, editor of Counterpoint, a journal.
Shaped in working-class Catholic neighbourhoods of south Minneapolis, The Replacements also offered a dead-end counterpoint to MTV's airbrushed hair-metal foppery.
Strategy Analytics places Xiaomi behind Oppo, with 14.6 million units shipped, while Counterpoint Research claims Xiaomi shipped 14.5 million units in Q1 2016.
For every unverified claim about women that Damore makes, Sampat has a counterpoint—but she is not doing this to prove him wrong.
The melodic lines are jagged and disjunct, the language is proudly atonal, and the textures can take canonic counterpoint to a fetishistic extreme.
This would be a counterpoint to the electoral results in California and Texas, where Democrats made some serious inroads in traditionally Republican territory.
With the AirPods, Apple accounted for 60% of the truly-wireless earbud market in the fourth quarter of 2018, according to Counterpoint Research.
Mr. Langrée, in introductory remarks, compared Bachian counterpoint, with its melodic inversions and permutations, its rhythmic diminutions and augmentations, to a Rubik's Cube.
I searched everywhere and when I found those bad boys, I knew they would be the perfect counterpoint for the masculine, edgy space.
High above the desert, the houbara's slow, powerful wing beats form an eerily graceful counterpoint to the raptor's fluttering ascents and sudden dives.
The show expands on Mr. Wurtzel's work, sending packing peanuts, umbrellas and balloons of various sizes aloft in balletic counterpoint with the performers.
In an interview surmising his work with Tanner, Berger used Jean-Luc Godard as a counterpoint and returned to his idea of storytelling.
The insertion of clips from "To Kill a Mockingbird" provides a chilling and ironic counterpoint to the grim story this movie is telling.
The new agreement provides a counterpoint to the trade war between the United States and China, and Mr. Trump's trade tensions with Mexico.
Ms. Ruvolo's widely publicized kindness toward her attacker provided emotional counterpoint to a senseless act that began in the early hours of Nov.
The rice clings beautifully, and the cruller runs through it like an I-beam, keeping it stable and offering a counterpoint of crunch.
In her first three feature films, she played opposite the comedian Jack Carson, providing a bubbly counterpoint to the actor's slick-talking cynicism.
Canada's progressive liberalism in everything from health care to immigration is being closely watched the world over as a counterpoint to Trump's America.
The Reserve Bank of Australia cut rates to 22020 percent today, a record low, and its counterpoint in Canada may follow suit tomorrow.
In response, Hong Kong-based galleries are offering a counterpoint to what they view as largely uninformed arguments by Western media and institutions.
Those myths stand in counterpoint and contrast to the earlier ones of our demise and largely center on the leaders of Native resistance.
Of the 32 million smartphone units the company shipped in Q3, more than 12 million of those arrived in India, according to Counterpoint.
But The Square's most dazzling scene takes place at a far remove from the museum—a sly and elegant counterpoint on Östlund's part.
The piano will slip into an episode of skittish two-part counterpoint, while orchestra instruments look for places to intrude with misbehaving outbursts.
"There will always be users in Brazil that will be interested in buying it," said Tina Lu, a senior analyst with Counterpoint Research.
In one, rectilinear streets divided the frame, but some rooftops also appeared to form, in a fortuitous counterpoint, a spiral—Lagos, self-organizing.
However, technology market research firm Counterpoint Research, said the South Korean tech giant had a 1 percentage point lead over its Chinese rival.
The Note 5 for example, which was released in September 2015, has sold around 23 million units to date, according to Counterpoint Research.
A counterpoint to the view that all porn is misogynistic and exploitative, it's shorthand for smut created in a generally non-shitty manner.
Nick Hargrove from Wilmington, N.C., offered a counterpoint: The "Peak Olympics" have arrived as seen in the graphs depicted in the interactive article.
They're a perfectly matched pair who find the fun in everything, whereas their so-called other best friend, Squidward, is a misanthropic counterpoint.
India is Xiaomi's largest market outside China, and it boasts an installed base of some 70 million phones there, according to market researcher Counterpoint.
In between sketches by Mr. Irwin and Mr. Shiner, she performs original songs with a versatile band, a counterpoint to the clowns' silent bits.
Last year, Apple's iPhone failed to clinch the title for the top selling smartphone in China for the first time since 2012, Counterpoint said.
"Without the original supply chain, we may see its speed of development start to slow down," said James Yan, research director at Counterpoint Research.
And the pontianak's vindictive nature helps to provide a mythic counterpoint to the real-life experience of being a woman in a patriarchal society.
In the fourth quarter, Apple ranked tenth in India's smartphone market but led the premium segment with a 62 percent market share, Counterpoint said.
Research firm Counterpoint forecasts it will sell 43 million sets in 2018, 23 percent more than the 5.83 million S8 models shipped last year.
Seven out of 10 phones sold in India are bought at offline retail stores, Tarun Pathak, Senior Analyst at Counterpoint Research told Mashable India.
If there's anything on the walls, it's one thing only — a mirror, a reproduction of a painting, a snapshot, invariably a surreal dramatic counterpoint.
"Netflix need to finds growth in emerging markets to drive subscribers," said Tarun Pathak, an analyst at the technology-industry analysis firm Counterpoint Research.
The lag was so great, as the present founder, Mr Hughes, told Spitalfields Life, that the business almost ran in counterpoint to the economy.
That is a small fraction of the total 11.673 million smartphones globally it's expected to ship this year, according to analysis firm Counterpoint Research.
So when you see this meme, know that it won't be a helpful counterpoint during the Thanksgiving political debates you'll have with your family.
They also know of Jane Jacobs, who stood as a strong counterpoint to his philosophy, advocating the importance of diversity of people and work.
The company shipped around 2.5 million units between October 2015 and September 2016, according to Counterpoint research, giving Apple a 2.2 percent market share.
It only has a 2 percent marketshare in India, and in 2017, it sold 3.2 million iPhones, according to a report by Counterpoint Research.
This room of figures, light, and sound is an interesting counterpoint to the silent army, bathed in bold bright gallery light that waits outside.
European composers have used counterpoint, the art of harmoniously tying different melodies (or voices) together through a piece, from at least the ninth century.
Tom Kang, research director at data provider Counterpoint, said Samsung's mobile division should show "moderate" shipment growth of about 1-2 percent in 2018.
The measure is intended to be a counterpoint to the sweeping overhaul of the tax code that Trump signed at the end of 2017.
In the comics, his silence is replete with many layers of characterization, and his wife and queen Medusa acts as interpreter and perfect counterpoint.
The historical castas provide a useful counterpoint to Dicochea's contemporary casta paintings, which derive their imagery from the news, architecture, art, and popular culture.
Counterpoint: Based on information they've been receiving from the intelligence community, White House officials are expected to consider Bolton's advice as simplistic and unhelpful.
Globally, Samsung owned 19.5 percent of the smartphone market,while Apple owned 17.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2015, according to Counterpoint Research.
He is the main counterpoint to what these Democrats do," Madden said, adding that Trump's input during the evening could "singularly alter the debate.
In the fourth quarter, Apple ranked 10th in India's smartphone market but led the premium segment with a 62 percent market share, Counterpoint said.
The NFL discourse on Twitter is mostly ad-hoc gibberish and First Take-ish posturing, but Schwartz has offered a smart and entertaining counterpoint.
The arc is slow, but there's a feeling of both sadness and triumph that comes at the end, a heartwarming counterpoint to the track.
At his free-wheeling best, such as in JFK and Salvador and Platoon, Stone offers a refreshing counterpoint to the cant about American greatness.
And the film's set pattern, with spoken introductions followed by passages in which music and image paired up in delicate counterpoint, could feel formulaic.
In one tweet, the company wagged its finger at YouTube and Twitter for doing the same—a counterpoint most often used by unrepentant toddlers.
Democrats believe the association is beneficial because Hawley will campaign as an outsider who can fix Washington and the Greitens controversy offers a counterpoint.
Smartphone sales in China declined 8% in the third quarter of 2018 compared to the same period a year earlier, according to Counterpoint Research.
The company currently ranks fifth in China with about 9% of the market, according to Counterpoint, behind homegrown brands Huawei, Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi.
Maybe it'll just be more video games as a counterpoint to the deadly games the parents (including Stan) are playing out in the world.
Indians went from consuming an average of 700 MB of data per month to 11 GB, according to the Counterpoint Research analyst Neil Shah.
The rice is pillowy, with just enough vinegar to provide counterpoint to the soft, silky slabs of mackerel, scallop, salmon, amberjack, even maitake mushroom.
But an early launch could help the company capitalize on the Chinese New Year, according to Tarun Pathak, senior analyst at research firm Counterpoint.
Counterpoint says that more than 22 million feature phones were sold globally in 24, whereas smartphone growth slowed to 3 percent year on year.
It's just as fun as the original, and vocals from Dorian Electra and particularly Hannah Diamond provide a counterpoint to the song's original sound.
The ancient rules of counterpoint meet accessible tech-based music making in The Counterpointer, a synth that allows anyone to create elaborate polyphonic music.
His speech served as an intense counterpoint to a show that was furiously trying to reposition itself as a more diverse and inclusive ceremony.
Why we're paying attention: The combination of customers, employees, executives and issues could make the tech community a strong counterpoint to the Trump administration.
Their contributions are a more explicitly personal counterpoint to the collection of orange objects, since all were living in Cleveland when Tamir was shot.
On its seventh album, "Sleep Well Beast," its new songs have more rhythmic ferment and melodic crosscurrents; they translate emotional complexity into musical counterpoint.
Words had provided a counterpoint to disease, a catalyst, a healing balm and a use for pain, a perfectly safe and exceptionally cheap drug.
And a recent Counterpoint Research note said Nokia tops competitors when it comes to Android security updates, something HMD says it prides itself on.
As a counterpoint to our typically disembodied, detached, and sanitized experiences of food, "O Peixe" proposes an intimate proximity with that which feeds you.
He did that with buildings that featured exaggerated neo-Classical details and shapes derived from pop cultural imagery, in whimsical counterpoint to Mies's austerity.
The vote is largely a symbolic statement of principle by Democrats, who are using it as a counterpoint to Mr. Trump's hard-line policies.
A counterpoint is in order: Durant pulled his calf muscle in the Warriors' second-round series, and so he sat out the conference finals.
Counterpoint, an analysis firm, said one Huawei model, the P20 Lite, held a 4 percent market share as of the end of last year.
They're synth-pop built around a decidedly human protagonist; they use hopscotching melody lines, shifty meters, subtly intricate counterpoint and spongy, unconventional synthesizer tones.
Just below the surface, the music sizzles with modernist harmonies, fractured phrases, gaggles of counterpoint and lyrical strands that keep breaking into skittish bits.
Though in her early years, Fine composed in a dissonance-saturated language of hard-edged contours and jagged counterpoint, she mellowed as she matured.
Throughout there is a kind of insistence on the (black) body as a kind of counterpoint to this ideology, this enchantment that is whiteness.
"The Unexamined Brutality of the Male Libido" offers a contentious counterpoint to that power argument: Men arrive at this moment of reckoning woefully unprepared.
Both of those events, too, were played on courses that reward strategy and placement — offering a counterpoint to Koepka's reputation as a power hitter.
The most surprising element of "Sehnsucht," because it's such a counterpoint to the humor, is the music, written by Deepali Gupta and used sparingly.
My counterpoint: Many platforms let you log in with accounts from social media, so I hadn't been sent an activation code in a while. 
They're not only the least investigated part of his oeuvre, but they provide a refreshing counterpoint to the dense pieces in the other rooms.
The company also said today that its devices made up 53.9% of the global 5G smartphone market, according to a report by Counterpoint Research.
They say some Russian state media outlets provide a healthy counterpoint to powerful Western media which, they argue, often push an anti-Russian agenda.
The quiet imposed by the retired four-star Marine general presents a counterpoint to Trump and his loyalists, many of whom thrive on chaos.
In counterpoint to that turbulent texture, the architect used gray slate commonly used for blackboards to fashion sets of steps to the level above.
His briefings, lucid and laden with statistics, were a counterpoint to the chaos that was seen as pervading other parts of the White House.
In fact, the vast majority of smartphones that ship in India carry a price tag of $150 or lower, according to research firm Counterpoint.
Huawei overtook Apple to become the world's second best selling smartphone manufacturer in 22019, according to reports from Strategy Analytics, Counterpoint Research, and Canalys.
Here's a counterpoint though: "The most striking, memorable styles of the night were not easy-to-digest dresses," writes our fashion critic Vanessa Friedman.
Their movements are wide, open through the chest, with deep épaulement, but they are also torqued and knotted, the limbs working in rhythmic counterpoint.
The count's sedate life provides an ironic counterpoint to the grim doings of Bolshevik and Stalinist Russia, most of which occur out of sight.
" -- A counterpoint from Mother Jones's Kevin Drum: "The issue here isn't that a legitimate investigation might just happen to produce findings favorable to Trump.
The U.S. added 266,22019 jobs in November, a strong gain that offered a counterpoint to renewed anxieties over trade and a weakening global economy.
Doing so would provide the eventual Democratic nominee with a strong counterpoint to the narrative of a Trump administration that has championed economic nationalism.
The iPhone 7 Plus managed 2.8 percent of all sales in the world's largest smartphone market, according to data from Counterpoint Research released Monday.
Many do, but the obvious counterpoint is that companies already protecting birds wouldn't be at risk of violating the act in the first place.
Though teaching was not in his contract at King's, he instructed the first-year students in harmony and counterpoint to lay down the basics.
Samsung regained its lead in India's smartphone market in the second quarter thanks to solid sales in its budget segment according to Counterpoint Research.
His sense of duty was profound, and the survivors' efforts to clear his name can be heard as an elegiac counterpoint to his suffering.
It might not be passionate, but it is respectful, which is a nice counterpoint to how other men in her life have treated her.
When the hospital's doors finally closed, what had been a compassionate counterpoint to the area's rough industrial side was gone, along with hundreds of jobs.
It would have been a great moment of a woman sticking up for another woman, which would have been an elegant counterpoint to Hercules's machismo.
The White House has long cited Saft as a counterpoint to Republicans' scathing criticism of the green-energy portion of the $787 billion stimulus law.
The market for a tablet that costs north of $700, for instance, is nearly non-existent in the country, according to marketing research firm Counterpoint.
Vivo entered India's highly competitive mobile handset market in 2014 and, according to tech researcher Counterpoint, is among the top three smartphone sellers in India.
"Over seven million refurbished smartphones were sold in India last year," Tarun Pathak, Senior Telecom Analyst at marketing research firm Counterpoint Research told Mashable India.
They regarded Obama as an urbane, liberal counterpoint to a Republican administration that had grown derisive of Europe in the debate over the Iraq War.
For instance, sales through online shopping portals amounted for 32 percent of the overall smartphone sales by volume in Q2 2016, according to Counterpoint Research.
YouTube's tiresome counterpoint is that, with over 1.5 billion users on the platform, it's just about getting some people, not everyone, to pay to listen.
"We don't want to compel anything," Little said, offering a counterpoint to conservative legislatures that have pushed to require ultrasounds for women considering an abortion.
In India, Apple sold 2.5 million iPhones last year, up from 2 million the year before, according to Neil Shah, an analyst at Counterpoint Research.
That translated into 17% of the global market for Huawei, according to research firm Counterpoint, behind Samsung on 21% but ahead of Apple on 12%.
In two big markets – Italy and Spain – Huawei now ships more phones than Apple is closing in on Samsung, according to market research firm Counterpoint.
A mural by six Native Hawaiian contemporary artists serves as a counterpoint to the commercial imagery that has advertised the state as an exotic paradise.
Xiaomi could boost its profit margin if it uses its own processors in smartphones, according to Shobhit Srivastava, an analyst at marketing research firm Counterpoint.
Using dolls and photography was still somewhat uncharted territory, a counterpoint to what our male peers were doing in painting and sculpture, making 'high art.
But as the most ardent and conspicuous counterpoint to the man in the White House today, the irrepressible Mr. Trump already has defied all expectations.
As Belize, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett offers the perfect counterpoint to Louis's endless speechifying: He's the only one who can really call him on his bullshit.
"It's been a chicken-and-egg problem for component suppliers whether to set up manufacturing operations in India," said Neil Shah, a director at Counterpoint.
A research done by Counterpoint found that in the first quarter, Chinese manufacturers led by Xiaomi controlled a whopping 66 percent of India's smartphone market.
The association was founded by Communist-ruled Cuba and its top ally Venezuela 13 years ago as a counterpoint to U.S. influence in Latin America.
The show simply cannot sustain itself with a missing cardboard cutout serving as the counterpoint to what is supposed to be an emotionally complex hero.
Apple, by the way, didn't feature in the Canalys report, but Counterpoint said it had its best year in India after shipping 2.5 million iPhones.
O.J.: Made in America also places Simpson's trial in counterpoint with the brutality of the Los Angeles police, but it draws a fuller historical picture.
A total of 37 million smartphones were shipped in India during the three months ended June, the highest number ever for the quarter, Counterpoint said.
I would argue that to resist the sweep of malevolence signified by Trump's prominence is a tragic counterpoint to a vote for Obama in 2008.
In Asia Pacific (excluding China), the Counterpoint Research claims AirPods "seemed healthy" but also acknowledged Asian brands such as "Britz and GLIDiC" had gained popularity.
"We think the S8 series will definitely be a strong flagship for Samsung and help it gain back market share," Counterpoint analyst Tom Kang said.
The dusty gray-white of the museum's walls creates a counterpoint to Mondrian's whites, as do the muted red and yellow seen in his paintings.
The city, meanwhile, gave birth to the "World Social Forum," a progressive gathering established as a counterpoint to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
"We are seeing more and more book publishers stepping up," says Jenn Abel Kovitz, the associate publisher of Catapult, Counterpoint Press, and Soft Skull books.
But it was also about thinking about ways to create a parallel structure there, to make something that's different and a counterpoint to this building.
Canadian negotiators presented their so-called creative ideas as a counterpoint to the U.S. demands, but offered no numbers of their own, Lighthizer told reporters.
Erpenbeck beautifully orchestrates a counterpoint, a thread that weaves its way between Richard's established European patrimony and its disruption in the face of the Other.
And so le Carré works up a counterpoint around the technical details of intelligence work that also sings the tune of a man's whole life.
The idea strikes me as a crude counterpoint to the vogue for bestowing ­malevolent names upon enticing foods like deviled eggs and ­devil's-food cake.
And this frustration has been manifested in a series of protests that serve as a counterpoint to the shiny, capitalistic excess of Super Bowl week.
Erik "New Breed" Koch once entranced a young philosopher/author and slid into her book, Thrown, as the co-main and counterpoint to Sean Huffman.
That is significantly lower than Apple's average selling price of $23 in 2600, and Samsung's at $23 in the same year, according to Counterpoint Research.
The prose is gorgeous, and the specificity of place is an enjoyable counterpoint to the mythic vastness of a story about traveling to the underworld.
I mean, there was a time when you would get the conservative point of view, but it was a counterpoint to what you heard elsewhere.
The report also offered a sharp counterpoint over all to the portrait offered by security and policing agencies of their successes in foiling terrorist plots.
For Ms. Bonilla, that policy is a crushing counterpoint to the hope that brought her hundreds of miles north in search of a better life.
Samsung entered India more than a decade ago and has also shipped more than 100 million smartphones in the country, research firm Counterpoint told TechCrunch.
Most often, Mr. Albarn's music has been a counterpoint to the rest of Gorillaz's presence: melancholy and introverted alongside Mr. Hewlett's antic, allusion-laced animations.
They were supposed to be a counterpoint to narrow-minded evangelicals, but Andersen says the New Agers committed an even greater sin than the faithful.
Tarun Pathak, a senior analyst at Counterpoint, told TechCrunch that about 150 million to 155 million smartphone units were shipped in the U.S. in 2019.
That section still comes across like the fugue to end all fugues, with outbursts of sputtering rhythms, obsessively hammered attacks and tangles of wayward counterpoint.
During his tenure, Mr. Carney, who had previously run Canada's central bank, has been a steadfast counterpoint to the politicians proclaiming the upsides to Brexit.
His aides say he will give a major speech on American relations with the Islamic world, a counterpoint to President Obama's 2009 speech in Cairo.
More than anything, it signals one party is going to be giving the other a chance to go point-counterpoint over these next two days.
Among Berlin's early, career-making smashes were "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (1013) and "Play a Simple Melody" (1914), a pioneering use of counterpoint in popular music.
Neil Shah, research director at Counterpoint Research, said such devices released by the likes of Huawei and Samsung could cost $1,500 alongside other potential issues.
Fusing elements of Renaissance polyphony and Baroque counterpoint with the gauzy, layered chords of the French Impressionists, it is music of beauty, mystery and power.
The Orchestra of St. Luke's performs music including excerpts from Price's string quartets, the "Five Folksongs in Counterpoint," and spirituals made famous by Marian Anderson.
" And "Neighbors," a pretty yet restless counterpoint of guitars and voices, suggests a later, colder meet up: "With every passing day/Our history fades away.
This stylistic staidness runs in satisfying counterpoint to the dramas unfolding in the outside world of the "English" — the Amish term for non-Amish people.
Chinese smartphone manufacturers accounted for more than 40% of sales worldwide as of the second quarter of 2019, the latest data from Counterpoint Research shows.
Pelosi wore black, as if in mourning -- a counterpoint to the white she and other Democratic women wore to last winter's State of the Union.
The story of a farm girl (Véronique Andriès) on the brink of puberty appears in counterpoint with that of a mysterious, possibly criminal, fugitive (Mr.
From sparse beginning to tentative counterpoint to chordal pomp (with glissandos) in under two minutes, "Angels We Have Heard on High" doesn't outstay its welcome.
"Protest Song," with Ms. Haines upfront, braids together an elaborate stereo counterpoint of guitars, voices and syncopated beats, then gallops into a big shared chorus.
The question of whether Fergus is "whole" is awkward at best, but Fergus makes a nice counterpoint to Jamie in terms of protecting the family.
In "Constellations," a grab bag of an opening gallery, artworks and Jewish ceremonial objects play off one another in aesthetically pleasing, if historically nebulous, counterpoint.
Aniello and Downs also make the smart decision to provide a comedic counterpoint to the happenings in Miami via Jess's fiancé Peter, played by Downs.
Furthermore, by employing a strong color, Noguchi created an additional counterpoint to the dark surface of 140 Broadway and the older buildings that flank it.
Huawei, China's leading smartphone maker, surpassed Apple's global smartphone sales for the first time in June and July, according to analysis by consulting firm Counterpoint Research.
Neil Shah, a research director at Counterpoint estimates Huawei would need to shop around 30 million to 40 million more smartphones per quarter to overtake Samsung.
This is an interesting counterpoint to something I wrote some time ago — the reliance by all the big companies on a successful, high-margin core business.
LG held a 3 percent share of the global smartphone market in the second quarter of last year, showed latest data from market tracker Counterpoint Research.
Of the country's 1.3 billion population, only about 268 million people had a smartphone at the end of Q3 2016, according to marketing research firm Counterpoint.
Cooper deserves credit for his direction, and also for being an exceptional scene partner — their tragic romance offers a sobering counterpoint to Ally's ascent to superstardom.
Hodgson's pale ale was strong and heavily dosed with hops, which are a preservative as well as a bitter counterpoint to the sweetness of the malt.
Yet in reminding audiences of Britain and America's shameful recent past, both films serve as a much-needed counterpoint to today's climate of jingoism and nostalgia.
Kylie and Kim, as just one counterpoint, know their faces very well, and are great at turning them into art without the assistance of a professional.
You might feel like it's too soon to think about the Game of Thrones spinoffs HBO has in the pipeline, but consider this counterpoint: It's not.
The funeral for Justice Antonin Scalia offered a counterpoint to overt politicking, though his Supreme Court seat is at the center of a partisan power struggle.
As a counterpoint, as Discovery has progressed over the last few weeks, the show has been more overt in referencing the rest of Star Trek continuity.
This is not remotely accurate if you watch the full video, which I encourage you to do as a counterpoint to the out-of-context attacks.
His dark, ten-hour adaptation opened in December 1991, on the eve of the Soviet collapse, a stark counterpoint to the short-termism of the era.
Beesly's business-casual style was something of a trademark for the beloved character and her real-life counterpoint, Jenna Fischer, still pays tribute to it today.
"We wanted to address books as 'impossible objects' which is a counterpoint [to] the seasonal beach reads that are popular this time of year," Harmon says.
Neil Shah, analyst at Counterpoint Research, said the operating system is a "big opportunity" for Huawei in China to create a "unified platform" across various devices.
Opposition to these plans is often based on the costs involved in implementing them, but these two new studies offer a powerful counterpoint to that argument.
For all the considerable and evident effort that Burckhardt put into making this room, and the many things in it, the inexpensive materials work in counterpoint.
Apple started 2018 with a market share of 15 percent but that had fallen to roughly 9 percent by July-September, showed data from Counterpoint Research.
"The Art of Fugue" (published 1751) is a monumental collection of 14 fugues (and four canons, another type of counterpoint), all based on a single subject.
According to Counterpoint research, the company surpassed Apple as the world's second largest smartphone brand last year, but its sales in the US are comparatively dismal.
Warren's plan is a rejection of that legacy, but also a counterpoint to Trump, who sees trade negotiations primarily through the lens of helping American exporters.
Old in Art School to be published by Counterpoint Press in June 2018, is the memoir that chronicles Painter's journey toward achieving what her name suggests.
The vitality of the sculptures stand in counterpoint to the forlorn strips of fabric in the photographs, their textures as antithetical as goose down and sandpaper.
Third-quarter operating profit fell 27 percent, while Samsung's smartphone sales are expected to fall around 27 percent in the fourth quarter, according to Counterpoint Research.
Samsung dominates the global smartphone market with a 19.5 percent share versus Apple's 17.9 percent share in the fourth quarter of 2015, according to Counterpoint Research.
"The process of asserting itself as a great power is more important than the result it achieves," says Maria Lipman, the editor of Counterpoint, a journal.
As some in the financial industry press for higher rates to improve their lending margins, Evans offered a sobering counterpoint: It's not likely to happen fast.
The market may be saturated—around 23 major festivals, such as Counterpoint in Atlanta, were cancelled this year—but the big names continue to draw crowds.
Though set amid chaos, Worth's stories interweave effortlessly, each providing a counterpoint to the others — but softly and gently, without beating the reader over the head.
Incidents like these stand as a counterpoint to the first fatal accident blamed on an autopilot, which occurred in a Tesla on autopilot driving through Florida.
In all these ways, California has now become the de facto leader of left-leaning America -- and the clear progressive counterpoint to Texas on the right.
"In this world where there is no truth, he may be the last honest person commenting publicly about anything," Rowley, founder of CounterPoint Messaging, told Hill.
"Huawei is in a unique position to challenge rivals on technology as well as cost," Neil Shah, a telecoms analyst with CounterPoint Research, told VICE News.
"As the most ardent and conspicuous counterpoint to the man in the White House today, the irrepressible Mr. Trump has already defied all expectations," Axelrod said.
"He was pacing my living room, and whenever there was a point-counterpoint, he'd say, 'Yeah!' like we were watching a boxing match," Mr. Masso said.
With smartphone growth slowing, a boom in so-called 'dumb,' or feature, phones could be the next big thing in the sector, according to Counterpoint Research.
Time presents itself spatially here: the allure of the glimmering future and its counterpoint, the decaying past-ness, spread out as the geography of the present.
Apple's iPhones remain an aspirational product for thrifty Indians, most of whom purchase smartphones priced below $150, according to market and research firms Counterpoint and IDC.
When I started making these videos, I very quickly became hooked and wanted to create something that was like the weird counterpoint to a women's magazine.
The Great American Counterpoint, an orderly, pastoral game providing temporary respite from the unstoppable cascading wave of capitalism's dominion over nearly every aspect of our lives.
The group stood for three hours with boards that spelled out, "Build Kindness Not Walls," offering what they see as a peaceful counterpoint to Trump's rhetoric.
" Over the female counterpoint of "If We Were Vampires": "Maybe we'll get 40 years together / But one day I'll be gone, one day you'll be gone.
Not only this, but as patterns form in the visuals, it finds a counterpoint in how we may ascertain patterns in the randomness that is existence.
It's a counterpoint to "Divided in Two," released at the start of the month, more pensive than the wide open melodies that that track led with.
The counterpoint: Amina Fazlullah, the Director of Policy for the Benton Foundation, said the FCC has already been "diligently working" to make the program more efficient.
The Elements intone chantlike harmonies, and in the most inspired moments, the male quartet performs complex, pungent passages, with crisscrossing strands of dense yet lucid counterpoint.
Neil Shah, research director of devices and ecosystems at Counterpoint Research, told CNBC that the lack of intellectual property means that Xiaomi's model could be replicated.
He still devises songs with melodies that hop around all over the place, meshed with precisely picked guitar counterpoint that also ricochets across the stereo channels.
In the book, Mr. Wright gives a few pages to the Mr. O'Neill's byzantine romantic life, as a counterpoint to Islamist attitudes toward women and sex.
"Cinq a," upright but lurching, is a counterpoint to "Urn 3," as it offers a sense of being that is understandable only through one's own touch.
For months, the labor market could be counted on for an upbeat counterpoint to negative developments, including a fragile global economy weighed down by trade tensions.
As a counterpoint to radicchio's mildly bitter edge, it is common to pair it with an assertive savory vinaigrette, which might contain garlic, mustard or anchovy.
Finally, in THE ROMANCE OF ELSEWHERE (Counterpoint, $26), the South African-born Lynn Freed offers nearly two dozen essays from a life influenced by the road.
Having made a career out of preaching the values of empowerment and inclusion, she represents in some ways a natural counterpoint to Mr. Trump's proud pugilism.
Sanders's insurgent campaign revealed a Democratic Party electorate that is fairly eager to embrace an ideological champion as a progressive counterpoint to the decidedly conservative GOP.
It's like 75 lines of counterpoint, and to keep that intensity with just 18 players was difficult, and I like to think I pulled it off.
And here's a counterpoint to Manjoo's essay, positing that "the tech backlash has gotten ridiculous" and reminding us why we all fell in love with tech.
This theory of dissonant counterpoint would invert traditional rules of harmonic writing and, Seeger believed, create a musical language at once radically discordant and uniquely American.
Galpin said Euro Nascar's goal was to offer a freewheeling counterpoint to the glossy world of Formula One, which still dominates the motorsports scene in Europe.
His clothes serve as a counterpoint to what the rest of the film's characters wear, and take their inspiration from the past: '40s and '50s noirs.
Tilly I was a little skeptical of the science nerd played by Mary Wiseman, but she is providing a much needed counterpoint to Burnham's morose demeanor.
She announced a "free speech year" to include, among other events, a series of debates titled "Point Counterpoint" that would feature speakers with sharply divergent views.
Anchoring the program is Steve Reich's "Cello Counterpoint" from 2003, in which the live soloist weaves through the kinetically sparkling texture of seven recorded cello lines.
Envisioned as a counterpoint to Twitter, with an emphasis on long-form writing and thoughtful commentary, Medium has struggled to find its place on the web.
As a counterpoint to the example of Valdinoci, my great-uncles, Joseph and Erasmo Perretta, lived in New Britain during that time of anti-immigrant fervor.
The iPhone's share of China's smartphone shipments fell to 9 percent in January-June, from a peak of 14 percent in 2015, according to consultancy Counterpoint.
Samsung sold close to 7 million 5G smartphones in 21990 and accounted for more than half the global market as of November, according to Counterpoint Research.
Hong Kong-based tech researcher Counterpoint pegged Xiaomi's market share by shipments at 29 percent in the quarter to March, ahead of Samsung on 23 percent.
LG held a 3 percent share of the global smartphone market in terms of shipment last year, according to a report from market tracker Counterpoint Research.
It also offers a sharp counterpoint to the gig economy, where people are basically on their own to find health care and look out for themselves.
At the end of 2017, the Indian platform dwarfed Amazon and Netflix, which had 11 million and 5 million Indian users respectively, according to Counterpoint Research.
The Julius here is protective and a bit of a romantic, a gentler counterpoint to their colleague Ol' Boy (Ruy Iskandar), who is toxic masculinity personified.
Analysis firm Counterpoint Research estimates that there are over 100 million users with one of the company's flagship devices such as the Galaxy S9 or S8.
For a narrower counterpoint to the notion of a biologically-mandated male-dominated society, here is a "pro-science" example for female-dominance: the spotted hyena.
That outlook is a welcome counterpoint to the hysteria that led the Trump administration to halt refugee resettlement and ban travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations.
Apple accounted for 45% of the wireless earbud market as of the third quarter of 2019, according to Counterpoint Research, making it the No. 1 vendor.
Lee added that the region was an opportunity for China to establish its own "trade ecosystem" in counterpoint to the West's Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
The story suggests that Apple has sold fewer than 1 million iPhones in India during the first half of 2018, according to estimates from Counterpoint Research.
"This has now become more of an ego tussle between Apple and the regulator," said Neil Shah of Hong Kong-based technology research firm Counterpoint Research.
The series succeeds not by translating Islamic beliefs into American ones but rather by providing a counterpoint to the myth of American life being uniquely righteous.
Since most of the melodies are beautiful and the piano counterpoint is jauntily intricate, and carefully shaded, these arrangements reveal unexpected dimensions in superficially simple music.
Uber operates in about 30 Indian cities while Ola is in 110 cities and has more than a 45 percent total market share, according to Counterpoint Research.
Home Alone's massive success was a big break for Heard, whose affable, overworked McAllister dad — the perfect comedic counterpoint to McAllister mom, Catherine O'Hara — struck a chord.
The last counterpoint to the idea that bots are a threat to the app model is that, of course, bots exist more or less exclusively within apps.
That's the opposite of the message planned for Sunday morning, when LGBTQ marchers in Manhattan will deliver a counterpoint to the mainstream parade happening that same day.
Over the past few decades, however, Downtown's Grand Ave has emerged as a worthy counterpoint to Museum Row, as more and more cultural institutions take root there.
According to data from Counterpoint, Xiaomi overtook Samsung's Indian market share in Q4 2017, and held as much as a five point lead as of Q3 2018.
Liz Lee, a senior analyst at Counterpoint Research, expects that Apple will remain the market leader in 2020, but that the competition for second place could intensify.
Gud's beats played a big role in Lean's hard-to-pin-down appeal, his lush, melodic instrumentals serving up a beguiling counterpoint to the rapper's limited range.
For instance, compared to 250 million install base of smartphones in India, there are 450 million feature phones in use, according to market research firm Counterpoint Research. 
The Oppo decision is positive for companies like Xiaomi and Vivo, which have been trying to get similar approvals, Tarun Pathak, an analyst at Counterpoint Research, said.
The sweet watermelon purée that was the basis of his dressing turned out to be the perfect counterpoint to the assertive greens he picked from our garden.
The comic laid into 45's unbecoming behavior and tawdry tastes, presenting them as a counterpoint to Bush Jr.'s own oafishness in and out of office.
Shah at Counterpoint said the increasing number of products with microphones, such as smart speakers and TVs represent a bigger business opportunity, but competition is also tough.
The counterpoint to this from the Cruz camp is that his success in carrying the Maine caucus on Saturday night shows he's not a niche Southern candidate.
The cheerful style of the cartoons may seem an odd counterpoint to the unfolding, often-grim events, but McKagan's levity in the telling makes his story work.
"Samsung would want to reduce their dependence on manufacturing in Vietnam and shift more operations to India," said Tarun Pathak, associate director at technology research firm Counterpoint.
CEST It's worth noting that analytics firms Strategy Analytics, as well as Counterpoint Research (both reports released after IDC's report), still place Xiaomi in the top five.
Although Samsung regained the title last quarter, it was only by a hair's breadth - 29 percent market share to Xiaomi's 28 percent, according to research firm Counterpoint.
Reports from Counterpoint, as well as research firm Canalys, said smartphone sales in the mainland saw a notable decline in the three months that ended in March.
Researcher Counterpoint says Samsung could sell as many as 83 million S8s this year, which it says compares with fewer than 50 million S7s sold in 2016.
This recently released NASA simulation of the global atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) cycle offers a powerful counterpoint to the Trump team's push to marginalize climate change research.
Netflix only had 5 million monthly active users in India last year, according to Counterpoint Research, compared to 75 million for Hotstar and 11 million for Amazon.
But in its density and its slowness it adds a kind of sombre, almost Proustian counterpoint to what might otherwise be just a fleeting procession of events.
The company accounted for about 3% of India's fast-growing smartphone market in the quarter ended June, up from 1% a year earlier, according to Counterpoint Research.
Now, it sets up a potential path for Trump critic Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, to reclaim the spotlight as a conservative counterpoint to the President.
In the past, he has used voice-over as commentary and counterpoint, a way of drawing attention between what is seen and what is felt or thought.
Apple's AirPods have been a runaway success since their 2016 launch, with estimates from Counterpoint Research indicating that Apple owns the majority of the wireless earbud industry.
That seems a universal facet of your work: You want to offer a counterpoint to the predominant news angle, and to especially show young people with honesty.
It had a 23 percent share of India's smartphone market by shipments in the quarter to March, behind Xiaomi, according to Hong Kong-based tech researcher Counterpoint.
And the iPhone's share of China's smartphone shipments fell to 9 percent in January-June, down from 23 percent in 2015, showed data from consultancy Counterpoint Research.
She has also played a central role in a growing underground techno scene in Kazakhstan that offers a counterpoint to the country's repressive political and social climate.
In smartphones, ZTE, once one of China's top smartphone sellers, shipped 44.9 million units last year, becoming the 0003th largest vendor globally, according to research firm Counterpoint.
Being self-propelled, in tactile contact with the outside world, contrasts a useful counterpoint to spending eight or ten hours staring at a computer screen and writing.
"It's a compelling counterpoint to the idea that being gay and running for president isn't a big deal in 2019," says Jeremy Peters, our national political reporter.
Like many horror movies, this one — the critically lauded, audience-dividing feature debut of Ari Aster — operates by means of a deft counterpoint of curiosity and dread.
Mr. Buffett came into the national imagination in the 260s, just in time to become a counterpoint to what would end up being called the Yuppie generation.
In the early 1970s, he became a familiar commentator on the CBS program "60 Minutes," paired on the "Point/Counterpoint" segment with the conservative James J. Kilpatrick.
The Beldi, as they call it — a Moroccan Arabic word that loosely means local or indigenous — plays with point and counterpoint, hard and soft, warm and cool.
Apple produced the two top selling phone models in the world last year, the iPhone XR and iPhone 11, according to reports by Counterpoint Research and Omdia.
Be it as a sunny counterpoint to gray fall skies or an antidote to relentlessly gloomy headlines, orange has emerged as the dominant color of the season.
In a suddenly insecure and crumbling human world, the edgeland and its many layers and lives — human and animal — proved a vital counterpoint and a profound consolation.
According to a new study by market research firm Counterpoint Research, the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy lines of smartphones were the top-selling devices of 2019.
Dressed with olive oil and red wine vinegar, with a touch of garlic, this salad is draped with anchovy fillets, the perfect counterpoint to the tomatoes' sweetness.
With voice-over interviews as counterpoint to the pain-streaked action, Mackenzie captures the characters' nostalgia for Native American tradition as well as their inchoate, frustrated aspirations.
Teresa says that empathy causes you to lose yourself, but Emily is a counterpoint — her empathy has expanded her, almost literally, to become more than just herself.
As concerns mount, India watchers say Western governments have taken too soft a touch with the country -- widely seen as a potential democratic counterpoint to neighboring China.
For example, in the fourth quarter in India, four out of the top five smartphone makers by market share were Chinese, according to data from Counterpoint Research.
"Given how all-encompassing 5G is going to be, this 'total-telecom' approach is powerful," said Peter Richardson, a director of tech strategies at research firm Counterpoint.
In the wireless earbuds space, Apple's AirPods leads with 60% of the global market share, far-outpacing competitors like Jabra, Samsung, and Bose, according to Counterpoint Research.
Which is too bad, because her story of tragic loss and the vulnerability that can produce has been an effective, grounded counterpoint to Elliot's more Gothic one.
"We're looking for courageous elected officials to carry our issues, to be a critical counterpoint to the politics that Trump represents, and also establishment politics," says Allison.
The black-and-white photos, many taken in Mexico, feel bleak and ancient and provide a distinct counterpoint to his livelier approach to both color and form.
All of its elements seem to have been designed to delight his mother: it serves as a powerful counterpoint to the argument that Le Corbusier's architecture was soulless.
Gene's quiet new life and the use of black and white serve as a neat counterpoint to just how loud and colorful we know Saul Goodman to be.
It had a near 20153 percent market share, based on number of rides, in 2014, which has grown to over 30 percent in 2016, according to Counterpoint research.
"Among the sea of Nokia phones, it was a fresh breath of air," Neil Shah, research director of devices and ecosystems at Counterpoint Research, told CNBC by phone.
Similarly to the last few years' picks, the color is also a meant to be a happy counterpoint to the less pleasant parts of modern life, Pantone says.
It was the Barfuessfäger, one of the papier-mâché-masked bands that usually plays during the city's annual carnival, Fasnacht, a chaotic counterpoint to all that Swiss precision.
But Mr. Marshall made a counterpoint: Aren't we all better off if we retain at least a bit of whatever leverage we have over powerful companies like these?
Actors of color won big at the Tony Awards Sunday night, a counterpoint to the controversy that surrounded the Oscars nominating zero non-white stars earlier this year.
It is already popular with Asians from nearby Taiwan and Hong Kong, and increasingly with Westerners looking for a counterpoint to temple-touring and tea ceremonies in Kyoto.
Only Korea has seen "relatively flat" growth, Counterpoint said, and that could be down to last year's models going down relatively well on home turf, its strongest market.
"Last year, the Galaxy S6 Edge was very popular and in high demand, no one was looking at the flat version," Counterpoint Research Director Neil Shah told TechCrunch.
" —a man And finally, an admittedly well-argued counterpoint: "You know that line where Beyoncé goes, 'If he fuck me good, I'll take his ass to Red Lobster?
But then I think the photographs developed from the straightforward need to have imagery, which offered a counterpoint to what is some very dense documentation in the book.
Writer David Frum noted those and other potential obstacles in a 413 piece for The Atlantic entitled "The Impossibility of Reparations," which was a counterpoint to Coates' essay.
Gingrich's wonkiness would provide a welcome counterpoint to Trump's more, shall we say, ad hoc approach to the nuances of policies from taxes to immigration to foreign affairs.
New research from Counterpoint found that the base of smartphone users in India passed 300 million for the first time, with total shipments growing 18 percent in 2016.
While smartphone sales were flat last year, sales of spiffed-up used phones grew 13 percent according to market-research firm Counterpoint, most of them made by Apple.
Samsung's share of the world's biggest smartphone market fell to 3.3 percent in the first quarter of 2017 from 8.6 percent a year earlier, according to researcher Counterpoint.

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