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"starkly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is unpleasant, real and impossible to avoid; completely
  2. in a way that is easy to see because it is very different synonym clearly (1)
  3. in a way that looks severe because it has no colour or decoration
"starkly" Synonyms
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The dystopian movie has become a reliable Hollywood staple, often with a starkly good rebellion toppling a starkly evil order.
All of this creates a situation that is starkly ambiguous.
A pair of new national polls present starkly different results.
The stories they tell are harrowing, but starkly human. —K.
This is where the creed's importance is most starkly evident.
Clinton and Trump voters are starkly divided over those allegations.
Donald Trump seems to be taking a starkly different approach.
Clinton's program is starkly larger than Sanders' surrogate operation, too.
"A verbal landscape may define us more starkly," she said.
A day later the central government also put it starkly.
Approval of the speech was starkly divided along partisan lines.
Republicans from his state have taken a starkly different approach.
Such disrespect contrasts starkly with American Jewish contributions to Israel.
In the state's wealthier districts, the picture was starkly different.
My journal pointed these instances out to me rather starkly.
These numbers differ starkly from what national data tells us.
The two main contenders had offered Israelis starkly different choices.
The two main contenders had offered Israelis starkly different choices.
Reading Samet's anthology, one sees how starkly perspectival leadership is.
It contrasts starkly from Warren's otherwise unapologetic and enthusiastic campaign.
And for the voice of a starkly affecting trumpeter. 17.
More than three years later, the picture is starkly different.
A spokesman for Malmo's Jewish community put the situation starkly.
In "This Place," his images are starkly empty of human life.
But testimony in the impeachment inquiry paints a starkly different picture.
This hyphen is starkly different from the one in "arch-rival".
John-Paul Smith, a strategist at Ecstrat, put things very starkly.
Challenges to the science of climate change bear this out starkly.
Their ephemeral nature starkly differentiated Snapchat from Facebook and Instagram's permanency.
Trump and Merkel have held starkly different views on some issues.
Other countries have confronted their controversial pasts in starkly different ways.
As usual, Trump spoke about the FBI in starkly partisan terms.
And then, Republicans weren't as starkly divided as they are now.
The two figures represent starkly different faces for the Democratic Party.
The statement starkly contrasted with one issued by President Donald Trump.
For those without a college degree, the situation is starkly different.
US law surrounding lunch breaks is starkly different from other countries.
Trump's tweet on Blankenship starkly reveals both of those character traits.
The events this week demonstrate how starkly views vary by region.
This proverbial fork in the road has two starkly different paths.
But each side views the protests through a starkly different prism.
Americans seem starkly split today on a wide range of issues.
The romanticized image contrasts starkly with the reality of Georgia as
Wolfson's stance contrasts starkly with dire warnings from some business groups.
The show splits into starkly different halves: assemblage and after assemblage.
Mr. Obama again spoke about these drugs in starkly personal terms.
This starkly surreal, vaguely apocalyptic image is obviously digitally altered—right?
Their starkly different personalities underscore the growing list of policy differences.
Fast forward three weeks, and the Mets' situation is starkly different.
"That starkly quantifies how important it is," Allcott told CNN Business.
Other Democrats had a starkly different view of Mr. Barr's summary.
It was also floral and starkly mineral, with earthy, stony elements.
This case, he said, starkly illustrates the power of state laws.
The second-place candidate, Mr. Petro, represents a starkly different option.
For one, Trump's list arose in a starkly different political context.
America was newly, starkly, dangerously divided on every issue that mattered.
The economic opening has had a starkly unequal impact on Venezuelans.
Two major studies of immunotherapy last year starkly illustrate the problem.
It's 21625 all over again, but in a starkly reverse image.
Unconstrained surveillance by law enforcement also can abet starkly antidemocratic tendencies.
We look at two cases that took starkly divergent legal paths.
For all its growth, San Antonio remains starkly divided by income.
The center, though, offers a starkly different view of the past.
Mr. Cuomo and Mr. de Blasio reacted in starkly different ways.
But in recent years, Sweden's nuclear reactors have become starkly unprofitable.
Another Midwestern state starkly illustrates the differences in Obama and Clinton's approaches.
This allows the money details to stand out more starkly, McElhaney says.
In a speech Wednesday, Duterte denounced de Lima in starkly personal terms.
Yet, as the author makes starkly clear, global warming is no parable.
However, advocates for gun reform have starkly different views on the bill.
Meanwhile his lyrics are amongst the most starkly emotional he's ever sung.
His work has a starkly graphic and mythic quality that is entrancing.
Laughlin, a starkly racist and anti-Semitic Nazi sympathizer who rose from
For Banks, fighting in Asia feels starkly different than in the West.
A starkly different view has predominated since the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
President Trump gave two starkly different statements about the violence in Charlottesville.
Starkly different from seeing them out doing this, this, this and this.
The starkly minimalist iPhone 4 would be a good shout for many.
The nonfamous people are often labeled starkly—Black Man, or An Arab.
Logically, at least, such uncorrelated threats can have a starkly reverse effect.
I suspect we'll find a fascinating world, if starkly different from Earth.
The two leaders have starkly different views on trade, immigration and globalization.
New York City's anti-Airbnb forces and Airbnb paint starkly contrasting narratives.
When viewed along party lines, Democrats and Republicans have starkly different opinions.
The political challenge this creates for Democrats is starkly apparent in Arizona.
Seven years ago, Obama was sworn in against a starkly different backdrop.
Ms. Teachout and Mr. Faso certainly have starkly different views on policy.
But the two countries maintain starkly divergent accounts of what happened next.
The president's optimistic statements contrasted starkly with the situation on the ground.
The president's optimistic statements contrasted starkly with the situation on the ground.
His arrival could not contrast more starkly with Wilson's a century ago.
A blue vase sits atop the boxes looking starkly vulnerable and frail.
This network's Thursday lineup features two starkly different approaches to the holidays.
But one turn onto a residential street offers a starkly different scene.
Voters now face two starkly different choices at the polls on Sunday.
But Trump's negotiating approach has been starkly different than in the past.
We profiled two exciting innovators, each from a starkly different cultural arena.
It was the tale of an ordinary soldier in Vietnam, starkly told.
India gave a starkly different version of Mr. Jadhav's arrest and profession.
Yet, a closer look at the facts reveals a starkly different reality.
Democrats and Republicans were starkly divided in their beliefs on the issue.
But he's surely noticed that the candidates offer two starkly opposed narratives.
That is starkly true of America's early efforts to adapt to global warming.
They're starkly divided among rural and urban, rich and poor, old and young.
Quebec and New York are taking starkly different approaches to the flooding problems.
At a rally on Tuesday, Trump invoked the killing in starkly electoral language.
Rolling back the US guidelines contrasts starkly with a tougher approach in Europe.
The legacy of this racism is starkly apparent in the villages around Willowvale.
Perpetrators and victims tend nearly always to belong to starkly different social groups.
Put more starkly: 90% of all startups die within their first three years.
Ohio, and Trump and Kasich are offering that middle two starkly different messages.
Various data show that housing prices in Australia have indeed gone up starkly.
President Trump expressed starkly different views in his rally in Florida Friday night.
These starkly differing South American production trends have some way to run yet.
I DON'T LIKE TO SEGMENT QUITE AS STARKLY AS YOU JUST DID, ALRIGHT?
The region is a Republican stronghold in a state that is starkly divided.
Mueller starkly criticized Trump's praise of WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign as "problematic."
Tina Smith, spoke at Trump's rally and starkly laid bare Minnesota's political split.
Yet the two have followed starkly different price paths so far this year.
The Berthold reservation lands are starkly gorgeous, even in their drab winter colors.
Still, for later-stage investors and companies, the story could prove starkly different.
The move showed starkly the global political ramifications of Silicon Valley slip-ups.
In just two years, Baghdad's once-mixed neighborhoods were starkly divided by religion.
That was made starkly clear in Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis's resignation letter.
The men who mowed them down in Tajikistan had a starkly different one.
" As another protester explained more starkly, "It makes Hong Kong just like China.
"Saudi Runaway" is a starkly complementary story of incarceration, liberation and self-determination.
The result is essentially two parallel books, starkly different in style and substance.
That evolution has yielded a party of starkly contrasting views on the economy.
His lanky frame cut through the starkly lit, deep blue of the stage.
These starkly succinct poems and prose poems map a powerful constellation of becoming.
Trump's core stays loyal But those overall results obscured a starkly bifurcated situation.
The moments when they can produce images as starkly dissonant as this one.
By "yourself," the trailer refers to audience reviews, which starkly contrast from professional reviews.
The scene in devastated areas once controlled by rebels outside Damascus is starkly different.
The financial picture is starkly different for patients under and over 2003 years old.
The gallery space is starkly divided between the chromatic camps of black and white.
America is entering a new era, starkly different from any that have come before.
She expressed her views in her prenup, which, even for 2017, feels starkly modern.
Gazing west from Rawabi, the Tel Aviv skyline appears starkly against the gleaming Mediterranean.
In Europe the glut of renewables is more starkly seen for what it is.
The starkly conflicting accounts of the struggle deepened the questions surrounding Mr. McMillon's death.
And one of the three judges in this court dissented starkly from the ruling.
The two starkly different strategies are indicative of the culture within the rival campaigns.
Advocates of both sides see the essence of these cases in starkly different terms.
The mothers' moral leadership and outreach contrasts starkly with the Republicans' current siege mentality.
Then got sucked down a rabbit hole reading people's starkly differing opinions about it.
Blackened ground and trees contrasted starkly with patches of green grass and flowers elsewhere.
In a starkly divided country, which gallery would Mr Johnson choose to play to?
We're trying to redress just how starkly underrepresented we are professionally, across all industries.
They arrived Tuesday at the White House under starkly different circumstances than their predecessors.
He, too, was surrounded by whites and blacks who reacted in starkly different ways.
Samsung Electronics made two announcements today that contrasted starkly with one another in tone.
But when Gore was asked to retreat to Tennessee, presidential politics was starkly different.
So it's a little upsetting that these three measures are so starkly, radically different.
There are degrees of truth to both positions, however starkly opposed they may be.
With street signs missing and the landscape so starkly altered, he'd lost his bearings.
The apps provide starkly different services, he argued, meaning they aren't in direct competition.
The report detailed his starkly conflicting account of their conversation about the Journal story.
All of this contrasts starkly to what candidate Trump said on the campaign trail.
Judge Phelan heard starkly different views of Mr. Redstone's mental and physical well-being.
In other settings, however, the candidates have presented starkly different views of the program.
But in 250, Mr. Netanyahu commissioned another panel that came to starkly different conclusions.
We tasted Utopias, and we were starkly divided into two camps: love and hate.
Never was that more starkly felt than when Shortz joined the paper in 1993.
Even with increased volumes, Russia and Saudi Arabia are facing starkly lower oil receipts.
Berg suddenly found that her series would be airing in a starkly different context.
Democrats and Republicans had starkly different reasons for predicting an ObamaCare collapse in 2628.
Another angle: Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren present starkly different options for Democratic voters.
Antonin Scalia, for example, once offered a starkly different view of secrecy and liberty.
Sihanoukville starkly illustrates how Cambodia's ever tightening relationship with China is transforming the country.
Why would the Trump administration paint a picture so starkly at odds with reality?
The frustrations have bubbled up publicly, perhaps most starkly on display when Democratic Rep.
There are few places where that plays out more starkly than in the market.
Five starkly drawn characters are united by their connection to a deaf-mute man.
A software engineer, for example, will give starkly different advice from an investment banker.
They contrast starkly with artworks that depict Yankee whaling, and the differences are telling.
The Democratic and Republican presumptive presidential candidates have starkly different approaches to immigrants and immigration.
But Navarro, who is one of the administration's top China hawks, put it more starkly.
He's marching in place in a starkly lit room decked out with two large flatscreens.
The evening began with each lawmaker laying out starkly different views of the controversial law.
Meanwhile, OPEC - the group which controls most of the world's oil output - is starkly divided.
Some of the recent economic data points have starkly shown the magnitude of the slowing.
Hours of debate followed, as well a few amendment votes that starkly revealed Republicans' divisions.
The concrete collection of buildings stands starkly against the rolling green farmlands of central Pennsylvania.
Voters' disapproval on trade contrasts starkly with their views of the economy as a whole.
Nonetheless, Mr. Stringer and Mr. Jeffries could represent starkly different threats to Mr. de Blasio.
Samsung even dedicated a hardware key to Bixby on the otherwise starkly minimalist Galaxy S8.
Such divergence in Shanghai and LME stocks trends has happened before but rarely so starkly.
The tough love rhetoric contrasted starkly with the more supportive approach adopted by key workers.
But Trump is hearing a starkly different message from other GOP allies on Capitol Hill.
The pitiless words of "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "Terre Sèche" were caressed, yet starkly clear.
More starkly still, nearly 60,85033 moms missed breakfast in bed because their families are homeless.
With his rivals adopting a more dignified tone on Thursday, Kasich stood out less starkly.
But for many, the familiar stable of contributors is starkly at odds with their worldview.
Liang's defense attorney, Rae Koshetz, of course, offered a starkly different assessment of that night.
Just take a look: Notice the speed, contrasted starkly with the poise on his finish.
No one makes an album this starkly gorgeous without actually giving a shit about it.
Starkly lacking in these accounts is any accountability or genuine recognition of the wrong done.
Of course, Tesla has attracted plenty of investors with starkly different views of its prospects.
It's always startling to see how starkly this little slice of class warfare plays out.
Court Street, which forms the eastern boundary, has businesses with starkly different ages and characters.
TREACHEROUS The successes at CS and Goldman contrast starkly with the difficulties at other banks.
And here, in their own words, they outline their starkly different visions of the future.
Geographically, Chicago is starkly divided by race, with most whites living on the North Side.
On Friday, in his second game back from the disabled list, they were starkly reminded.
The numbers starkly show the lack of women and minorities at the ride-hailing company.
The striking centerpiece, "Red," was inspired by starkly different gender roles in the Soviet Union.
It rises "starkly above the dusty plains like an ancient starship," according to Lonely Planet.
In an era of growing income and wealth inequality, Obamacare was a starkly redistributive law.
Perhaps the explanation lies in how starkly whole Knausgaard's and Ferrante's books appear to be.
That widening red-blue economic divide in turn drives the parties' starkly different policy agendas.
When the pair returned the next evening, the atmosphere in the studio was starkly different.
It's a problem that was starkly highlighted by the disastrous 22014 rollout of Obamacare's Healthcare.
Silverman, meanwhile, approached the C.K. revelations in a starkly different way — and with good reason.
Nowhere can the imperial boundaries be seen more starkly, however, than on Poland's modern electoral map.
For men, the very nature of masculinity conflicts so starkly with experience of being sexually violated.
The practice starkly highlights the UK government's stance on not including intercept as evidence in court.
Most interestingly, in the pizza industry, Cramer noted starkly contrasting feedback from Domino's and Papa John's.
That's when I saw how starkly tracking violates the lightly-coded social norms of email etiquette.
When I meet the group, they're filtering into a starkly white event space in midtown Manhattan.
The actions starkly defined the present failure of government to govern and our leaders to lead.
In addition to being a starkly unfair system of running government, history shows it's also unsustainable.
Both Share and The Nightingale starkly contrast with the representation of rape in Paul Verhoeven's Elle.
This recently revealed data shows pretty starkly the political coalitions that each candidate is appealing too.
In other words, U.S. Republicans are more starkly anti-climate change than other conservative parties internationally.
Rexha's delivery and pitch are reminiscent of Ellie Goulding, but with a starkly different musical backdrop.
The process is starkly visible in the shrinkage of the ice that covers the Arctic ocean.
It's a starkly lit journey with the bright moonlight casting shadows and reflecting off the snow.
But from the first hours after the stabbing and shooting, the cases followed starkly different courses.
Such bipartisan collaborations are rare—especially on climate-change, over which the electorate is starkly divided.
His persona was one of youthful energy, health, and vitality, yet the reality was starkly different.
It's so starkly written, and because of that you're able to fill it with so much.
Nothing explains the current pitch of white resentment politics so starkly—and also its eventual failure.
There, the numbers are starkly different, with MoviePass representing a small fraction of the overall revenue.
But the "send her back" chant on Wednesday complicated those explanations with its starkly nativist message.
The gap between the modern and developed world is starkly illustrated by Singapore and its neighbors.
The risks are obvious in a country in which opinions often divide along starkly racial lines.
On key issues like trade and immigration, Mr Trump is starkly at odds with state tradition.
Yet the starkly different strategies of the candidates are straining the industry's bedrock notions of evenhandedness.
The Census poverty data starkly shows the damage the GOP could do to the country's poor.
Mr. Guerín stages the scenes starkly, with few embellishments on his sets or from his cast.
While abuse, harassment and assault transcend party lines, the response to these accusations is starkly partisan.
It starkly illustrated how online speech can live or die at the discretion of private companies.
But it wouldn't be fair to "Nature's Mutiny" to see the issue of proof so starkly.
Mr. Cruz struck a starkly different posture, telegraphing a new set of priorities to his staff.
The activist Bertha Lewis has starkly accused the mayor of furthering the "whitening" of the city.
She sits on a bunk bed, starkly silhouetted in the light of a barred prison window.
These scenes are set either in the middle of starkly beautiful terrain or against nondescript backdrops.
She wrote about a world starkly different from my Georgia upbringing — New Jersey seemed so exotic.
Yet you are likely to leave this starkly poetic show with an inexplicable glow of hope.
His journey to that decision was starkly different than that of his predecessor, President Barack Obama.
These same ideas were articulated more starkly a few years later, but with a different prescription.
This will become more starkly apparent as more indictments are handed down by the special counsel.
Elizabeth Warren, two leading candidates with starkly different ideologies who have never shared a debate stage.
To Trump, few countries epitomize this sin so starkly and on all three issues as Mexico.
But on Sunday evening, he topped himself with a tweet that was even more starkly incoherent.
Clinton's defeat that starkly highlighted the quirks of the American system, in particular the Electoral College.
The boom in the tourism sector contrasts starkly with the gloomy picture in the broader economy.
But even that outcome, if it happens, won't conceal the tensions that now lie starkly exposed.
The reverence contrasts starkly with Trump's tepid reaction to the death of another Hill legend, Sen.
What the world needs now is more attention to commonality beneath what might seem starkly different realms.
This finale explores that idea in starkly, darkly funny detail — and features a surprising burst of blood.
Voters' perceptions of Mr Trump's attitudes towards other countries tend to be starkly different from their own.
But the opinions offer starkly different visions of the courts' role in preserving democratic norms and institutions.
The richness and diversity of the collective images are reinforced with brief but starkly factual historical narratives.
The effect of is something akin to a duotone fantasy, full of whimsical but starkly strange imagery.
But the economy he presided over was starkly different than that of his Republican rival, Indiana Gov.
Following news that Mollie had died, President Donald Trump also invoked the killing in starkly electoral language.
The need to track aircraft over water and in remote areas was starkly highlighted by Flight MH593.
This is shown rather starkly by data from China and India, the world's two largest coal importers.
The Mormon Church's lack of transparency contrasts starkly with actions taken by other religious groups and institutions.
Put more starkly, American weather satellites cost more to fly than the entire forecasting system they support.
Before the president's Tuesday night address and the Democratic leaders' response, positions starkly diverged on the wall.
But the candidates have starkly different views on how to address energy, oil consumption and climate change.
In certain instances, two agencies dealing with similar subjects nevertheless reported starkly different morale trends among workers.
Board of Education, most public schools in America's major cities remain starkly divided by race and class.
And through a distinctly millennial set of rose tined smartglasses, this all used to be starkly different.
Starkly put: "The Trump administration faces a conundrum," writes Barclays analyst Michael Cohen in a note Friday.
His struggles were starkly clear to him, and his failings measured empirically on stopwatches and result sheets.
Though the two fighters are at starkly different junctures of their careers, this is either man's fight.
But the wealth is not equally distributed over the starkly segregated neighborhoods — and neither is the violence.
The big picture: We've seen many politicians use immigration in campaigns, but they offer starkly different solutions.
But the whole horror story is starkly rooted in thorny, real-world technology, race issues and politics.
The coronavirus has laid bare such problems, most starkly at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, Wash.
The administration is making these private appeals as Trump is striking a starkly different note in public.
The differences with Damascus were starkly evident at a Middle East conclave in Moscow in late February.
After a tour that was a model of abstract, starkly choreographed precision, Solange had severe health problems.
Why are publishers of children's literature so starkly at odds with their readership in the first place?
The first topic was, of course, the coronavirus, and the candidates' arguments reflected their starkly different worldviews.
Such opportunism is far from rare; it's just not often that we see it exhibited so starkly.
The challenges that the LGBTQ community faced in the 80s were, of course, starkly different from today.
The president has tended to tap largely conventional candidates, not loyalists or those with starkly contrarian views.
Female artists are usually starkly absent from headlining spots and are often a fraction of overall lineups.
White House officials have consulted Mr. Obama's speech and predicted a starkly different tone from Mr. Trump.
These starkly different environments have a profound impact on children's cognitive functioning, social development and physical health.
There have been conflicting signals, as two camps within the administration have pushed for starkly different approaches.
Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden -- and starkly different worldviews -- are coming into sharper view.
Here's where the two stand on key issues; and their starkly different visions, in their own words.
" Sondland's view was starkly different: "I thought it was a great meeting and we all left happy.
Weekly hype on Twitter for new episodes starkly contrasted the negative discourse surrounding The Rise of Skywalker.
But there is an inherent tension in transitions, particularly between two administrations with starkly different political views.
However, this volume is starkly lower than the US$112bn in 2014 and US$61bn in 2015.
On his bus the next morning, Buttigieg assessed his McKinsey experience in starkly political terms and calculations.
And flatly written secondary characters have a way of standing out more starkly in TV's longform storytelling.
So how do you do diplomacy when the president's view of reality is starkly different than yours?
The battle over climate change at this year's G-20 meeting starkly illustrated Mr. Trump's growing isolation.
But it shot up starkly within days after schools reopened and children were back in classrooms together.
And the starkly titled "Hate" is about the history — and the present — of anti-Semitism in France.
Reus feels old in the sense that he is starkly aware that he is no longer young.
After Carlson made starkly anti-immigrant comments during a segment last December, he lost advertisers as well.
But what is new is how starkly different Americans view the economy, based on their political preferences.
Around the fire, stories turned starkly philosophical, full of allusions to the ancestors and the spirit world.
Extremely fast and frantic, the pulse of the drums contrast starkly with the slow pan of the camera.
In doing so, he struck a starkly different tone on Iran from Bolton and other senior security aides.
But it is unclear why, if economic conditions have changed so starkly, tax pledges should be off limits.
Views of the economy are starkly split along partisan lines, and have barely budged as growth has slowed.
Parenting is full of moments like that, although most of them aren't quite so starkly life-and-death.
No one personifies this Faustian pact more starkly than Ms. Zadic, Austria's first minister with a migrant background.
The interior is delightfully stripped back, and the mid-mounted digital display sits in a starkly spartan space.
Their attempts to hide their emotion create tension, and contrast starkly with the passionate and determined mob outside.
Peter Van Valkenburgh, director of research at Washington-based lobbying group Coin Center, took a starkly different stance.
Mark Kirk, one of the most vulnerable sitting Republican senators, has also run a starkly anti-Trump campaign.
Our data show that there is a demonstrable open/closed values divide in Britain, starkly correlated with age.
Trading in the third quarter has been starkly different from that in the first half of the year.
At once starkly real and beguilingly impressionistic, the film resonates as an electric meditation on anxiety and heartbreak.
Bottom line: Trump's refugee decision reflects, as much as anything, how starkly different his worldview is from Obama's.
"This is a starkly different picture to just a few months ago," said NAB's market strategist Tapas Strickland.
When the CIA's connections to the Paris Review and other publications were revealed, the backlash was starkly uneven.
It is concurrent with a generational upheaval in attitudes, most starkly in young Americans' milder views on sexuality.
It's no surprise that the Republican and Democratic party platforms depict starkly different visions for America's open spaces.
But the tension over who becomes president remained palpable, with the 50-50 division of Austria starkly illustrated.
But the concert was simply, starkly beautiful, and unfolded as the late afternoon sun faded over the ruins.
Their upbringings were starkly different: Farmer was raised, with five siblings, in a bus in a Florida campground.
" Justice Sonia Sotomayor, perhaps the most liberal justice, put the idea starkly: "People can walk themselves into jail.
In 1981, before full-scale gentrification, before mass incarceration, the city seemed starkly drawn in black and white.
And he spoke more starkly than he had before about the role gender is playing in the race.
But the Commission does not serve that objective by displaying a symbol that bears 'a starkly sectarian message.
The divisions have been starkly evident this week in this plain-vanilla brick village, once an agricultural center.
However, court papers filed by Levand describe starkly the daily suffering that her daughter endured while in segregation.
His black-and-white drawings, which are starkly beautiful, depict oval-shaped sugar pots and goblet-like teacups.
Yet, at least when it comes to politics, millennial men and women see things in starkly different ways.
They eat breakfast and lunch there, and modern classrooms and computer labs are starkly juxtaposed with laundry facilities.
In return we heard jibes from senior leaders and we saw a starkly one-sided approach to negotiation.
A family just like, but starkly different from, this first family shows up, and all hell breaks loose.
Both had been successful in their individual careers, but their approaches to research and writing were starkly different.
On the other hand, just a day before the F.C.C. announcement, the Justice Department communicated starkly different values.
Feasibility studies commissioned by the government had starkly concluded that a port at Hambantota was not economically viable.
Recent cycles have been marked by starkly different voting behavior on the part of first-timers and veterans.
In his starkly horizontal painting, Reed has compressed red and semi-transparent black strokes into a turbulent field.
In the days before her death, however, her real identity was revealed, and a starkly different reality emerged.
The notation listed a first name starkly different from her client's, but an identical last name and birthdate.
"  In 2002, President Bush starkly informed the membership, "The purposes of the United States should not be doubted.
The mayor of Tampa is starkly warning his city's 377,000 residents to get ready for Hurricane Irma's wrath.
Their starkly oppositional colors lent the series a further air of symbolism and a sense of the miraculous.
The debate is also more starkly partisan than it was then, with almost no defections from either side.
Despite their similarities in age and development, Plesac, Bieber and Civale's approaches to the game are starkly different.
Moskovitz goes on to say that the Republicans and Democrats offer two starkly different visions for the country.
St. Olaf, a small liberal arts institution in southern Minnesota, is starkly different from the university he left.
Mr. Sack writes about two cases five months and 85 miles apart that took starkly divergent legal paths.
Tillerson was candid in his response: Part of it was obviously we are starkly different in our styles.
Tyrone and Felicia Sanders, Tywanza's parents, embrace in their garden, their bodies contrasting starkly with the lush surroundings.
It's remote, desolate, and starkly beautiful; the kind of place where Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese stop traffic.
It was the starkly divergent reactions to his discussion of immigration, however, that stood out most on Wednesday.
To put it more starkly, Democrats should listen to one of the most respected Democratic political scientists, William Galston.
Following its expansive instincts the poem opens out into multiple dimensions, which can be intuited, glimpsed, or starkly viewed.
The news starkly contrasted with the zero-tolerance approach that Duterte has taken towards drug abuse in the Philippines.
Interestingly, some of the language in the message is starkly different from the company's initial reaction to the hack.
"Do you have a Facebook account?" her would-be mother-in-law asked her, starkly, at her matchmaking ceremony.
That will expose the contrast between French weakness and German strength even more starkly, at an awkward political moment.
The notion that Clinton and Sanders supporters were divided by ideology, he writes, is starkly contradicted by statistical analysis.
But the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people can be starkly different — as this poll reveals.
The series has debuted in a starkly different landscape than the original, both on TV and in the world.
Their comments starkly contrasted with how some members of the industry for years questioned the reality of climate change.
The unfiltered feed of posts by strangers starkly differentiated Twitter from Facebook's algorithmically filtered feed of posts by friends.
Both countries have made great strides in reducing poverty but remain starkly unequal, and indeed are becoming more so.
According to figures from Delhi-based research institute ICRIER, Internet access in India is starkly divided along gender lines.
His unsuitability for the job of leader of the opposition was starkly revealed by two speeches to the conference.
When I first saw porn, it pretty starkly opposed the innocent picture my mind had conjured up about romance.
Kasich is a sitting governor exploring a run against a president of his own party — a starkly unusual circumstance.
The uplifting and emotional high notes of the night were a healing opportunity offered to a starkly divided country.
The battlefield successes of the Y.P.G. contrasted starkly with the generally hapless efforts of American proxies elsewhere in Syria.
"The findings of [the report] show starkly the human costs of the war in South Sudan," they spokesperson said.
This week, three House impeachment committees begin a new chapter in what has become a starkly divisive political pursuit.
She has switched her backup from acoustic to electronic and her lyrics from intimately, poetically personal to starkly political.
His resume is starkly different than the average political hire, including high-level tech positions at Uber and Twitter.
The tough message contrasts starkly with what Deutsche Bank officials have been telling investors and regulators in recent weeks.
This marks a starkly different attitude from many other European Union member states and certainly many other Irish politicians.
One can see this most starkly in the size of his staff, which is dwarfed by the Clinton operation.
But Macron's iPhone-wielding Sun King act contrasts starkly with the praise American liberals and centrists lavished on him.
Though California has a strong reputation for being starkly liberal, there are conservative strongholds within the Golden State. Rep.
Few political issues have drawn as much starkly partisan rancor in recent years as the subject of voting rights.
And though these conservation biologists study animals, their work starkly reflects the effects humans have on the elephants' environment.
But taking the stand on Monday, Mr. Baroni, a former New Jersey state senator, told a starkly different story.
Other founding CEOs can't imagine leaving their baby in someone else's handsMarla Beck had a starkly different acquisition experience.
Mr. Sorey tends to reward a listener's patience, over the course of a set, thanks to starkly contrasting energies.
CreditCreditEddie Hausner/The New York Times New York City is starkly different today than it was 21971 years ago.
Levi (Gian Maria Volontè) finds himself in a starkly beautiful and backward place, a crumbling town of cavelike quarters.
Complicating that story, though, is the fact that views on the economy have become starkly partisan in recent years.
Mr. Sadr, the scion of an eminent clerical family, has portrayed his changed political philosophy in starkly pragmatic terms.
More starkly, it highlighted the failure of Egypt's powerful intelligence agencies to anticipate a coordinated wave of devastating attacks.
Mexico's proximity to San Diego, where many of them live, including the Madrids, has made those issues starkly visible.
This is hardly new: President Obama ran on a policy platform which starkly contrasted the policies of his predecessor.
He won the GOP nomination because disenchanted Republican voters were desperate for something starkly different from the status quo.
As news of the developments filtered out on Wednesday morning, starkly split reactions began pouring in around the state.
In Hillary Clinton he had a distinctly unpopular opponent who, like him, divided the electorate along starkly partisan lines.
Though this production is starkly lighted (by Yi Zhao), it takes place mostly in a world unilluminated by hope.
Democrats and Republicans came away from Volker's behind-closed-doors testimony to House committees Thursday with starkly different conclusions.
All together it makes for a starkly minimal aesthetic, but one that elevates, instead of eliding, the human body.
The number of independents who support such a ban has also dropped starkly since 1999, according to the survey.
The picture is starkly different in national polls, where Buttigieg hasn't yet cracked double digits in the RealClearPolitics average.
The industry is starkly opposed to the tariffs in part because so little of it actually manufacturers the panels.
The poll also found that Americans remain starkly divided on whether to implement a new ban on assault weapons.
Yet on impeachment, as they face close fights for their seats again next November, their approach is starkly different.
"Not only do the two parties adhere to starkly different views, but they inhabit increasingly different economies and environments."
" He accused House Republicans of blurring the "distinction between sins and crimes," and he warned starkly of "sexual McCarthyism.
We live in a starkly divided country with a president who is shamefully ill equipped to bridge that divide.
One wonders how seriously to take a document that so starkly diverges from the president's own words and deeds.
And the cowardice of terrorizing a small, defenseless animal contrasts starkly with the unstinting courage Christians revere in Jesus.
It will be starkly sorrowful in one scene, blisteringly funny in the next, then unbelievably scary in still another.
More starkly, the tremendously successful Wii — Nintendo's most successful home game console by far — looks to be an outlier.
And now they, of course, have been pulled rather starkly into the equation because of their impact on it.
A rendering of De Palma's Scarface is a subtle assembly of white powder to starkly draw out Al Pacino's profile.
There's not such a starkly visible part here, but the style still resides squarely in the Comb Over Zone™.
This tendency has been on display in recent weeks, as two federal agencies made starkly different moves on telecom policy.
Attitudes to the environment split along party lines in America, but not as starkly as between the two presidential candidates.
Their continued pessimism contrasts starkly with a more bullish attitude among analysts in the most recent poll by Thomson Reuters.
The problems facing traditional retailers contrast starkly with the online juggernaut Amazon, which announced a record-breaking holiday sales season.
It is a starkly different look from 2009, when Ford did not even have a buyer for the flagging automaker.
But outside of the Sundance bubble in Park City, Utah, the landscape for women filmmakers is a starkly different place.
Spain's education system starkly contrasts with its health service, which is generally agreed to be efficient and of high quality.
The realism only makes Young Adult all the more starkly uncomfortable, and its main character an antihero for the ages.
In Singapore nearly all children are born and raised in wedlock, starkly different from what now happens in the West.
During the regular season, NFL players earn starkly different salaries to account for their varying talent, experience and market value.
Unsurprisingly, they found that each side of the aisle offered "starkly different assessments" of those institutions' impact on the nation.
Putting it more starkly, I'd say the Fed is completely freaked out by financial markets that are turning against it.
As he takes command of a starkly divided nation, Trump would do well to look back on Eisenhower's leadership example.
That means the two groups face starkly different choices when it comes to how to respond to CBP search requests.
The political warfare in the Cleves family is rather too starkly laid out, and the novel can become earnestly didactic.
For that was a period marked by a starkly divided color line, open segregation, anti-black violence and racial anxiety.
Powell uses black, gray, and white oil paint to create starkly realistic portraits of models, famous musicians, and inspirational figures.
Put even more starkly, Trump's public comments and tweets are making war with North Korea more likely, not less so.
A few months later, in June 2011, Holick oversaw the publication of a report that took a starkly different view.
The prosecution, opposing the request, described Mr. Martin, 51, in starkly different terms: as a serial lawbreaker of staggering audacity.
The results were the first seeds of an administration-in-waiting that will break starkly with that of President Obama.
They have nominated starkly different sets of candidates in the two regions, representing two broad paths forward for the party.
Each set of men seems to represent starkly different worlds, as if they were emissaries from civilization and its discontents.
But the United States and the Putin regime have starkly different visions for international order — divisions stemming from Truman's time.
Rose-pink pearls dangle from amorphous silver studs, and starkly architectural chokers and rings are flecked with iridescent freshwater pearls.
I've been starkly reminded in recent months how the state can have a tremendous bearing on a woman's private life.
The stress and the costs are rendered most starkly among the poor, where margins of survival are measured in pennies.
These images are like memory siphoned through dream: more dramatic, more starkly contrasted than the environment looks in everyday life.
As the landscape of commerce has changed to e-commerce, the costs of the Quill decision have become starkly obvious.
Thursday's report is the latest in a series of State Department efforts that have starkly contrasted with White House messaging.
" In April, the Labor Department's own inspector general starkly concluded that "Job Corps could not demonstrate beneficial job training outcomes.
Readers have starkly different reactions to an article about being arrested for briefly leaving a child alone in a car.
That much became starkly evident last month when Barnes & Noble abruptly fired its chief executive, Demos Parneros, with little explanation.
The Racquet Club's tennis bubble was puffily futuristic and starkly lit, with thwacks and grunts coming from the other courts.
If so, that long-term view is starkly at odds with Trump's vow to double the US economy's growth rate.
Especially when seen in person, as in the Met exhibition, the smooth grayscale of "Ganymede" contrasts starkly with Michelangelo's style.
Why it matters: Never before has authoritarian governments' ability to silence America's rich and powerful been so starkly on display.
That is a starkly different vision of Britain from that held by the Conservative Party's new voters in the north.
Not surprisingly, Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, took a starkly different view of what Cohen's plea agreement meant for the president.
That much became starkly evident last month when Barnes & Noble abruptly fired its chief executive, Demos Parneros, with little explanation.
Though she sounded wonderful throughout, Friday's performance — the opening of a revival of Willy Decker's starkly moving production — began unpersuasively.
The precise predictability of the date and duration of any given eclipse conflicts starkly with the unpredictability of the weather.
The negative orders starkly demonstrated the damage inflicted on Boeing by the ongoing 2320 Max crisis, along with trade wars.
The US airstrike that killed Iran Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani generated starkly different reactions along party lines Thursday night.
Though she declined to criticize her party's presidential nominee directly, such campaigning would be starkly different from the approach Mrs.
This practice brought few answers, but did conjure the questions, which gazed back out at me starkly from the canvas.
A United Nations report in 2018 put it starkly: The most dangerous place for a woman is her own home.
The friction between man and beast was starkly illustrated when one villager disturbed the tiger and had a lucky escape.
The two main political parties are showcasing starkly different visions for the world's fifth largest economy ahead of the Dec.
The first stage is the eugenic period, defined by a starkly racist confidence in efforts to engineer a fitter species.
The results attest to the starkly conservative vision of Israeli voters, our Jerusalem bureau chief writes in a news analysis.
Getting starkly cut off from the common market could tank the UK economy — and likely damage the EU's as well.
And if Biden prevails in the primary, he could end up reversing the trends so starkly on display on Wednesday.
The emotional devastation of Schumann's final days becomes starkly evident in his ruthlessly pared-down Gesänge der Frühe ("Songs of Dawn").
They represent starkly divergent developments that, while not suggestive of crisis at the doorstep, showcase the tenuous nature of global stability.
Its particle board sets were starkly lit under fluorescent lights, their eeriness reminiscent of the isolation of living one's life online.
The cutting edge of robotics and materials starkly contrast with the visage that is supposed to be forever frozen in copper.
Trump had moved to ease tensions with Tehran by striking a starkly different tone from Bolton and other senior security aides.
But the most striking thing about "Koda Study No. 3" is how starkly it contrasts with the rest of the show.
Barr's initial letter describing Mueller's findings gave a starkly incomplete picture that seemed much rosier for Trump than the full report.
The issue of term limits in Congress has some bipartisan support, but, like voting rights for prisoners, it starkly divides Democrats.
It must be spoken and performed, his mellifluous voice lulling among the wonders in order to underline, more starkly, the horrors.
Pakistan's miserable failure to develop a stable democracy compares ever more starkly with the rude progress of its arch-rival, India.
Like Arrival, it's starkly beautiful, with an increasing emphasis on the alien aspects of its environments as the story goes forward.
The two nominees have starkly contrasting views on immigration, for example, and how to handle people who enter the country illegally.
His light, gentle touch on the steering wheel starkly contrasted the violence of acceleration, late breaking and staggering amounts of grip.
For most of the contributors, however, politics is personal, never more starkly than for Porochista Khakpour, who was born in Iran.
This is starkly contrasted to the art world, where $210 million princes and princesses have $29 million worth to expound on.
All in One, with its subject's face painted starkly white, contrasting against dark hair, became the face of the entire exhibition.
Obviously this is a very difficult topic in which it is of paramount importance to starkly distinguish between fantasy and reality.
The list is made up entirely of male athletes, starkly illustrating the gap in earnings in sport between men and women.
Letters To the Editor: Your April 27 front page starkly dramatized the moral range of today's corporations, from depraved to inspiring.
Both concentrated on and criticized the bureau's handling of the Clinton investigation in their opening statements — but for starkly different reasons.
She has spoken more starkly than he has about the threat posed by Islamic State-inspired terrorism in the United States.
The report starkly undermines the administration's justification for a refugee cap, which is based on claims that refugees drain government resources.
The G2.913 doesn't include any major design elements from its predecessor, meaning the company was trying to do something starkly different.
The pope's stance is starkly at odds with the anti-immigrant rhetoric of candidates for the 2016 Republican U.S. presidential nomination.
But the revelations of recent days have put on display perhaps more starkly than ever the fissures tearing at his administration.
Yankees 6, Mets 5, 10 innings The Mets and the Yankees met Monday night at Citi Field with starkly different outlooks.
Nixon sought the presidency under starkly different circumstances, as a conventional politician in a country that was nearly 90 percent white.
He had a full black beard that contrasted starkly with the smooth-faced, grinning school portrait circulated widely after his arrest.
Boyd acknowledges how the warmth and romance of the flowers starkly contrast the cold sterility of the ice in his work.
Democrats would appear to face problems trying to stabilize an affluent white and disadvantaged minority coalition with starkly different economic interests.
What the feds say Acting U.S. Attorney Billy J. Williams of Oregon gave a starkly different perspective on the arson case.
Image: CDCA new case report from the Centers for Disease Control released Thursday starkly highlights the costs of not vaccinating children.
This break from the game for Sharapova will be starkly different in tone from the many breaks that have preceded it.
His resume, which is starkly different than the average political hire, includes former high-level tech positions at Uber and Twitter.
" On "Half Man Half Shark," his sudden, uncontrollable spiral downwards is articulated starkly: "Simple soft thoughts / Simple soft thoughts become menacing.
Residents were starkly aware of fires in Northern California that killed more than 40 people in October, Nasarenko said by phone.
Each character is starkly different, they each experience lust and desire, and their relationship is by no means just Bill's idea.
I grew up in both north and south Baton Rouge, but before the city was so spread out and starkly divided.
" The narrator of the title story starkly explains that she is "hurtling through time, strapped to an explosive device, my life.
Before-and-after satellite images starkly show just how much things have changed across the planet as the coronavirus outbreak spread.
Ms. Courvoisier, a pianist, plays with a serious but open-minded demeanor; she crafts bright improvisations out of starkly defined parts.
The clash underlined the difficult path any immigration plan faces as Washington remains starkly divided on one of Trump's signature issues.
Protesters from Britain's left and right took to the streets over the weekend, offering starkly different visions of the country's future.
Two front-runners are locked in a tight race to succeed him, embodying starkly different strains within a deeply divided party.
These scenes are performed with a quiet and naturalism that differ starkly and pointedly from the feverishness of the musical sequences.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim discovered in Hanoi that they have starkly different views of how the two sides should negotiate.
While starkly different, these comics share a self-aware and politically passionate style of humor suited to Trump-era popular culture.
That blue background is so perfect, but it really is about her whiteness, too, how starkly white the skin tone is.
But the trip made last week by Joseph Y. Yun, the top United States envoy on North Korea, was starkly different.
Two of the top candidates to become the Democratic nominee offered starkly different visions of health care in America this week.
Justin Amash, who announced in July that he was leaving the Republican party to become an Independent, put it more starkly.
This immaturity is starkly demonstrated in a rambling phone call, which Woodward recorded and released as news of his book spread.
Howard Marks, one of the most respected value investors out there, starkly warned his clients to avoid high-flying digital currencies.
Depending on how long the juice stays in contact with the skins, these wines can become starkly tannic and quite bitter.
The film won a loyal following for its starkly funny, hilariously uncomfortable take on a marriage on the brink of disaster.
When OPEC leaders convene Thursday in Vienna, the global context affecting their decisions will contrast starkly with that of previous years.
While the convenience they offer is certainly real, the personal data needed to make some experiences seamless is now starkly apparent.
Kiernan's writing — starkly visual, tongue in cheek and disturbingly visceral — carries the day as the story churns toward its uneasy conclusion.
Yet the collection is as perfect and complete, as fully achieved and starkly original, as any book of poetry in English.
One former sex worker starkly laid out the conditions faced by many kichijong women in a documentary film produced by Durebang.
The impulse behind a starkly different opera, "The Voyage of Edgar Allan Poe" (22004), was Verdi's "Don Carlo," Mr. Argento said.
US neobanks Chime and Varo illustrate the contrast even more starkly, offering fee-free overdraft cushions of $100 and $50, respectively.
Life for my parents in America was starkly different than in Cuba, where they had lived comfortably up until the revolution.
One is a political novice, the other a far-right firebrand — both outsiders, but with starkly different visions for the country.
Clearly, in part one, it adds to the feeling of desolation, but in part two, it continues to feel starkly empty.
In this case, what the US Navy can do and what it would like to do couldn't be more starkly different.
The Democrats, especially President Obama and Hillary Clinton, are sure to present a starkly different and more optimistic vision next week.
Bernie Sanders's America is starkly different from Alexander Hamilton's or Alexis de Tocqueville's America or even Bill Clinton's and Barack Obama's America.
And despite efforts to integrate schools and neighborhoods, the report concludes that the United States remains "starkly segregated" by race and income.
As we gather with our friends and family this Thanksgiving, these two starkly contrasting visions of America may seem impossible to reconcile.
"Positive GDP and earnings are 'reality,' which is currently starkly disconnected from equity sentiment, valuation, and positioning," Kolanovic said in the note.
CNBC takes a look at images that starkly illustrate how pollution is impacting the lives of people and animals around the world.
This was starkly different from all of the other volunteers, none of whom had more than a handful of matches this close.
In an interview with CNBC on Wednesday, Kyle Bass shared his starkly bearish views on China's banking system and the country's currency.
The lifestyle for many of those in places like Seongnam is starkly different from that in Seoul, Busan or other major cities.
When Robert Moog debuted the Moog synthesizer in 1964, it was a starkly different alternative to what was available in the market.
Republican Donald Trump and Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have starkly contrasting plans, some more detailed than others, for taxing corporations.
Rarely is the gulf between what is desirable on the red carpet and what is desirable on the runway as starkly clear.
TWO papers with starkly contradictory conclusions, published three weeks apart, have reignited debate about whether adult human brains can grow new neurons.
With the report available to the public, it's increasingly clear that it tells a starkly different story than what Barr was spinning.
Throughout the show, the Circle in the Square theater remains starkly lit; audience members across the stage as visible as the actors.
Was this man's tall tale based on a long-established, starkly black-and-white narrative about China, its daughters, and international adoption?
Mr. Penhall has a few close collaborations of his own — though none that have soured as starkly as those of his protagonists.
He tries to sound optimistic about their prognosis and recovery, but this scene contrasts starkly with the one involving Samuele's imagined illness.
It has a sadness and a note of hope to it, and I think you can hear the mood really quite starkly.
America in the Gilded Age was a starkly unequal place, not just in terms of inequality between people but inequality between regions.
What TaskRabbit is suggesting is so starkly opposed to the realities of the vast majority of the population that it's completely delusional.
But Mr. Trump has presented a message starkly different from the one offered by Mr. Bush, especially on terrorism and racial tensions.
Yet in the image of a mushroom cloud that rose into these skies, we are most starkly reminded of humanity's core contradiction.
Like the young adults in Mr Téchiné's film the contestants are fanatics, and Petrunya's calm demeanour contrasts starkly with their aggressive belief.
These are the starkly utilitarian terms of the policy: We sacrifice the lives of innocent people to dissuade others from risking theirs.
As Astrid grew into adulthood, she had a tendency to think in starkly gendered terms: women were victims and men were perpetrators.
Americans are starkly divided along partisan lines in response to the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, a poll released Monday found.
The Secretary's report lays out a starkly different path for bank capital requirements and the Fed's stress tests than Governor Powell favors.
Women, children and families are kept at Ventimiglia's starkly modernist church of Sant'Antonio da Padova, in the shadow of a highway overpass.
An earlier book, Pigeons (2014), is a slim catalog of London pigeons, starkly illuminated in the city's darkest crevices, holes, and shafts.
Attendees were starkly reminded that, in August 2015, Islamic State extremists demolished temples and tombs in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.
Each starkly black and white image appears stately and evocative of the story behind the person to whom each bodily feature belongs.
By challenging the deal, the Justice Department is taking an approach to antitrust issues that is starkly different from the Obama administration's.
With neither a recession nor a major war to run against, Democrats sought instead to cast the election in starkly moral terms.
And in fact, commitment to transparency is starkly embedded in the Business Roundtable statement, which is great news to us at CDP.
Now the costs of that chaos are becoming starkly clear in the demoralized staff and policy disarray of a wayward White House.
Granted, the novel can seem dated in presenting the artistic life as a starkly binary choice between deranged genius and bourgeois contentment.
Starkly designed, with a heavy white border, it featured the actress Melissa McCarthy under the theme, "#the money issue," hashtag and all.
Sanders and Warren share many of the same policy goals, but they take a starkly different approach when it comes to tactics.
There is no question that these two contenders represent starkly different choices — with the exception of their ages, which are almost identical.
From the lighthearted "Black Cake," the starkly delicate "Trois Gnossiennes" and the sensuous "5 Tangos," this will show off Van Manen, too.
All are starkly different from one another in economics, demographics, history and in the pitches that the candidates are making to voters.
But starkly laid out, to this Brit's eyes the last 25 years of American theater looks close to a lost quarter century.
Striving for bipartisan deal-making was a hallmark of Obama's administration, yet the evidence of our racial divide was still starkly apparent.
Starkly different views on just the face-mask ban underscore how irreconcilable the differences between the government and the protesters have become.
After the starkly low turnout and the conservative victory, we might be inching toward a more turbulent phase between the two countries.
Each episode of "Black Mirror" establishes the background of normality against which a decisive tweak will stand out all the more starkly.
The strike was carried out "without the consultation of Congress," according to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, leaving lawmakers starkly divided along party lines.
In addition, what was promised has turned out starkly different from the reality, especially if Britain proposes to leave without a deal.
His Scarlatti is as starkly resonant, even lunar, as the John Cage works (like galactic jungles) with which he suggestively juxtaposes them.
The conflict is starkly evident in the apparel brands made and marketed by President-elect Donald J. Trump and his daughter Ivanka.
The dilemma inherent in using force to ensure liberty emerged most starkly in loyal border states that continued to legitimize slave owning.
But starkly different approaches to Iran, as set out by a raft of top Russian officials on Monday, could complicate any rapprochement.
The final minutes of The Irishman contrast starkly with the start of the film, because that is how our lives play out.
But justices and others worry about the cost to the Supreme Court's authority when its members are portrayed in starkly political terms.
But the effects have been felt most starkly in three of them, where outspoken Republican governors clashed with Democratic-controlled legislative chambers.
But I see a different opportunity here: Your roommate has shown you, starkly and early on, that he is selfish and undependable.
Even as the facts on a particular issue converge in one direction, parties can still become increasingly polarised around starkly different belief-sets.
The two candidates have presented starkly different views on Colombia&aposs economic model and whether changes should be made to the peace accord.
The attack starkly highlighted the difficulty of the long struggle by the Afghan government and its international backers to defeat the Taliban insurgency.
This year's campaign contrasts pretty starkly with the brand's ads, in which Katy Perry played a glittery fairy joined by dancing gingerbread men.
Cardi B's comments about the Super Bowl, which are unapologetic and to the point, also starkly contrast Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine's response.
He spoke after U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry struck a starkly different tone, blasting the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement to limit global warming.
Because our users' interest in this overarching theme emerges so starkly for one specific word in our trending lookup data, xenophobia is Dictionary.
His memoir passes through Washington, DC, and describes a world starkly different from the Washington depicted in the other books on this list.
But these protected regions are now under threat, as a new series of WPA-inspired posters by artist Hannah Rothstein starkly reminds us.
What's enlightening about this latest twist is how the court's originalists, who are now ascendant in the federal judiciary, reached starkly different conclusions.
The problem is starkly illustrated in Baltimore, where neighborhoods already disadvantaged by extreme poverty and disinvestment are scarred by extraordinary levels of violence.
Seeing such intimate, personal thoughts put on public display starkly illustrate the vulnerability that comes along with being a human in love. —L.
He recognizes that the country is still starkly divided, and that the divide places his church firmly on one side of the fight.
The slowdown in manufacturing — often an early indicator of problems in the wider economy — showed up starkly in a dreadful report released Tuesday.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, who normally have starkly different economic views, both opposed imposing tariffs on Mexico.
Eventually, the weather pattern will evolve to result in a starkly divided country between an unusually cold West and an unusually mild Southeast.
"What that has done for the consumer is, it has lowered cost dramatically," while lowering risk just as starkly for insurers, he said.
Earlier this year, he praised the president in starkly partisan terms: "The left is trying to destroy this man," he told Fox & Friends.
"Decisions like Honda's this morning demonstrate starkly how much is at stake," Clark said, adding that the decision was a very big blow.
Anyone who has walked through life in two starkly different bodies knows all too well the kindnesses showered on the smaller among us.
To be sure, perceptions of whether Trump or Obama deserve the prestigious accolade differed starkly between Republican and Democratic voters in the poll.
This second chart, showing the age split between "Leave" and "Remain" backers, helps explain why the two sides have such starkly different priorities.
Last week, CNBC's Jim Cramer watched the long-standing tobacco sector get obliterated as Wall Street sentiment on the space turned starkly negative.
This had always seemed fundamental to Trump's appeal, but people had been less likely to express it so starkly before he entered office.
Many of Mr. Dylan's lyrics can no doubt, as Mr. Larkin put, look half-baked when set starkly alone on a white page.
A starkly different path forward for Republicans would involve rejecting that base and the ideas that Mr. Trump has used to assemble it.
And no other moment has revealed more starkly how hard it is for Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton to become that candidate.
How else can we prove or remember so starkly what happened in World War I, World War II, the Holocaust, 9/11, etc.?
This stands starkly in contrast to the voices of James Madison, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and a plethora of our nation's Founding Fathers.
As the water recedes, the damage will become more starkly apparent and we can only hope that the loss of life remains minimal.
This has been attributed to the index's biggest companies starkly outperforming, despite the majority of its members — 724 out of 1,427 — registering declines.
If he is confirmed, Mr. Carson will embrace a starkly different approach to those problems, compared with housing secretaries during Mr. Obama's tenure.
He said he was sent to Florida after Hurricane Irma to work on restoring power, but that the two situations were starkly different.
This was demonstrated starkly in Idaho, where Trump lost in landslide to Senator Ted Cruz in the heavily Mormon areas of the state.
Fallout: New California captures some of that old school magic by prioritizing player choice and the starkly divergent paths your decisions can reveal.
This is telling, because multiple investigations into Clinton's relationship with the natural gas industry have starkly contradicted her cautious position on the issue.
Getting starkly cut off from the common market could, as a result, tank the UK economy — and likely damage the EU's as well.
Our lack of national paid leave puts us starkly at odds with the rest of the developed world, and even the developing one.
Shot in dark, but vibrant tones, the  skeletal silhouettes of trees blowing in the wind starkly outlined in the blue-ish early morning.
The absurdity and the egregiousness of the Turkish president's crackdown is starkly illustrated by the case of Ahmet Sik, a leftist investigative journalist.
Mr. Harari told them to think more starkly: If there isn't a major policy intervention, most humans probably will not adapt at all.
Instead, voters will choose one of two starkly different candidates who have each pledged to change the system, though in radically different ways.
" The House Speaker, who remains starkly against Trump's handling of Iran,also tweeted that the United States and the world "cannot afford war.
That company's role in collecting sensitive financial data and scoring U.S. consumers' creditworthiness made the implications of the misuse of data starkly obvious.
The Trump administration has contradicted itself starkly when discussing the Clean Power Plan, the Obama administration's most ambitious effort to reduce greenhouse gases.
" But you just can't dismiss the starkly different ways Bush and Trump respond to comedy as being a product of a "different time.
But I worry about your investing too much more of your (probably scarce) time in an adult who fails to empathize so starkly.
The two represent starkly different visions for Barneys' future, and reflect the shift in fashion that has taken place over the last decade.
There's a lava field next to the resort, where magma had dried into black rock and contrasted starkly with the red cliffs around.
But it shows that the meaning of gun ownership really has changed and that even among Republicans gun ownership means starkly different things.
However their starkly different second-quarter earnings show how varying strategies can produce drastically different results, providing lessons for other global grain traders.
Caliphate captives Outside the camp, a prison controlled by the predominantly Kurdish, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) offers a starkly different scene.
Even from a moving car, it was clear that the reality in Kashmir veered starkly from the picture in the mainstream Indian press.
The details: Mr. Cohen plans to portray his former client in starkly negative terms, according to a person familiar with his intended testimony.
I'm spelling all this out starkly, because in the spinning to come, it will be all too easy to lose yourself in misdirection.
Where Ms. Kawakubo's particular line of beauty is typically composed of grand and even baroque gestures, her approach this time was starkly simplified.
All the missing people are from the Atsuma area, where dozens of landslides wrecked homes and other structures and left starkly barren hillsides.
After all, it contrasts so starkly with the meritocracies we claim to work in and the good we profess to do in the world.
Gateway exists in a starkly commercial concourse that connects several corporations, including the New Jersey television network and Prudential Insurance, to Newark's Penn Station.
As Colombia prepares for a presidential election runoff Sunday the two candidates have starkly different ideas on how to carry out the peace pact.
It was about as starkly different from Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra's extravagant wedding in India as you could get — and we love it.
Her dark sense of humour is starkly contrasted with the severity of the issues being discussed, but Beedham feels that this helps disarm viewers.
Wherever Andy skulks, tension-raising, warbling leads follow; during the starkly staged kill scenes, synths whirr themselves up into a buzzing, deafening atonal frenzy.
A Private War, which came in November 2018, documents Colvin's life (both the professional and the personal) and echoes with a starkly similar purpose.
Armenia paints a starkly different picture, saying that Azerbaijan provoked the fighting when an Mi-21918 attack helicopter opened fire on Armenian military positions.
Mr. Bush and Mr. Cruz are not seen as competing directly with each other, and their support comes from starkly different pools of voters.
The slowdown in manufacturing — often an early indicator of problems in the wider economy — showed up starkly in a dreadful report released on Tuesday.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) had a starkly different debate night performance than last month's NBC debate, where she also landed on Vox's winners list.
But women inside the union say the internal culture of the Fight for $15 contrasts starkly with the values Henry and the union preach.
He also starkly told the solemn crowd: "The world is once more at war and is preparing to go even more forcefully into war." 
Editorial Fear and hatred stalked the Republican debate on Saturday night, aimed at every available target, including, as starkly as ever, the immigrant threat.
If anything, it came through more starkly in this supposedly sober, considered address than it has in over a year of unscripted stump speeches.
Youtube/SnapchatA starkly threatening internal memo to Snapchat employees was leaked to Cheddar early Friday, painting a desperate picture of the struggling young company.
How difficult it is to reckon with the fact that their capacity for such starkly antisocial behavior is, too, inherent in all of us.
First, we should be careful about drawing policy recommendations or national lessons from all this, because the picture varies starkly from place to place.
The starkly vivid production, directed by Lawrence Edelson with sets by Zane Pihlstrom, inventively employs rows of video screens that hover over the stage.
In the image "Sloth Pieta" (2011) he has taken an adult sloth and its child and rendered them wraiths against a starkly black background.
The smallest businesses, those with between one and nine employees, reported having "starkly more negative views" of the business environment than their larger counterparts.
Washington and Europe's signatories to the deal (Britain, France, and Germany) have been moving in starkly different directions on the deal for some time.
Kim said North Korea's new spa contrasts starkly with that of South Korea's "architecture of capitalist businesses targeting profit-making from roughly built buildings."
The images from this peaceful New York campus are starkly different from detention centers where undocumented immigrants are kept inside chain-link holding cells.
But in cases where the Democratic and Republican candidates have presented starkly different visions of immigration policy, Lake said Democrats usually come out ahead.
Republicans are facing a starkly different shutdown fight as they close a difficult 28503 that will see them ushered out of the House majority.
Crisply composed and starkly cool in their visual palette, the shorts draw their strength as much from their pictorialism as from their conceptual rigor.
The emerging Senate version of the American Health Care Act makes it starkly and inescapably evident that Republicans are going to gouge poor people.
The Donald J. Trump of 1997 was starkly different from today in at least one sense: His marriage (to Marla Maples) was in shambles.
"The deterioration [of air quality] has been visible and starkly noticeable," says Sahana Paul, a 28-year-old teacher born and raised in Kolkata.
"This is a team that, because of injuries, looks starkly different from the team that reached the World Series last year," Mr. Wagner said.
And it's reinforced the notion, illustrated most starkly by the 2016 presidential election, that the traditional ways of running a campaign are increasingly irrelevant.
To get Congress to change the law, the S.E.C. may need a situation that starkly shows the problem posed by the five-year limitation.
The first trailer pours on the critical praise, and Ms. Kidman's intense line readings and starkly deglamorized appearance seem to back up the raves.
His return from the precipice during the primary process is starkly similar to two recent presidential campaigns, also by former notable senators in Congress.
Male absence and female energy has also been the story, albeit less starkly and dramatically, of Christian practice in many times and places since.
Our lack of national paid leave puts us starkly at odds with the rest of the developed world, as well as with developing nations.
The Bronx could be the epicenter for the rent regulation overhaul, and there are two starkly different visions of how it will play out.
The characters are starkly lit from above, and Mr. Bösch saves effects like fog and a gentle snowfall for moments of maximum dramatic impact.
Yossi Klein Halevi, the American-born Israeli author, has framed this moment starkly: Israeli Jews believe deeply that President Trump recognizes their existential threats.
This image, which is only available in the exhibition catalogue starkly contrasts with the almost buoyant street scenes he took later in the 1950s.
The small congregation contrasted starkly with the crowds of Christian pilgrims who normally fill the church in the lead-up to the Easter holiday.
Steven G. Yamashita, has described as "a communal living arrangement" that is starkly different than their years of isolation and indignity in C.I.A. detention.
And Mr. Anderson served just eight days in the county jail — starkly different from the 25 years that Mr. Morton languished in state prison.
Over the past week, two studies have purported to demonstrate the effects of the first stages of that increase — but with starkly diverging results.
Maslov presents 53 vivid portraits of the veterans of the war — who were stationed all over the world, and whose experiences are starkly different.
But add the word "Boulevard" or "Drive" after his name, and, in many cities, starkly different images can flood people's minds: blight, poverty, crime.
True to form, Nixon advised a tough, straightforward response: punishing America's foes and rewarding its friends, and dividing the world starkly into opposing camps.
This incongruous message of environmental action was so starkly at odds with Mr. Trump's own record that some critics found the moment almost surreal.
This incongruous message of environmental action was so starkly at odds with Mr. Trump's own record that some critics found the moment almost surreal.
Looking for answers in such popular stories contrasts starkly with the prominent approach of modeling people as though they react logically to economic forces.
Pope Francis welcomed President Trump today, the first face-to-face meeting of the two leaders, who have starkly different views of the world.
Rarely has that been on display as starkly as on Monday, underscoring the deep distrust that many Americans harbor toward their leaders and institutions.
Markey's bill, if passed, would be a blow to a Trump administration seesawing between inflections of populist empathy and often starkly unpopular conservative policy.
The gap between the two devices was most starkly illustrated by their respective Ridge Racer games, which were both released around each system's launch.
Some 58% of Vietnamese people have confidence in Trump himself "to do the right thing in world affairs," starkly higher than most other nations.
The payroll employment tally, which is derived from a survey of business establishments, was starkly disappointing, as firms only added 2900,220006 jobs last month.
Obama's decision to nominate him once again starkly showed that in his mind and heart, we, the citizens of D.C. continue not to count.
For example, YouTube and Google's autocomplete boxes deliver starkly different answers, with the video site recommending controversial or fake points of view on YouTube.
This culture clearly values the agency of the artist over people, which is starkly revealed in the second and third acts of her book.
"We're basically seeing a gradual decline in overall e-cigarette use among adults, which is starkly different from what we're seeing in youth," King says.
Ebenstein explains that this particular attraction starkly illuminated the relationship between primal fear and compelling amusement, which characterized many of the park's most memorable offerings.
For them, the skyrocketing cost of living has turned everyday life in their hometown into a starkly different reality from that of its wealthier inhabitants.
Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas has spoken starkly about the case, describing the suspects as purusing their "prey," whom they may have "targeted" online.
And in dueling victory speeches that showcased their starkly contrasting tone and style, Trump and Clinton had one thing in common: an eye on November.
After some back and forth, it seems that world-famous capital cannon won't pick up a majority stake in the starkly unprofitable shared-offices concern.
While the princess and her delegation will be treated to modern pleasures on their visit, people in Ratanakiri's rural community live a starkly contrasting life.
His dire circumstances contrast starkly with the more inane motivations of Darius, the trip's unaffected guide, who periodically slingshots non sequiturs that reek of marijuana.
Though the sequel, Crimes of Grindelwald, includes more people of color — including Jessica Williams, Zoë Kravitz, and Claudia Kim — the first movie was starkly white.
Their situation is quickly and starkly contrasted with that of the wealthy Park family, after the Kims' teenage son begins a tutoring job with them.
A forensic artist sketched women based on their own descriptions of themselves and other people's descriptions of them, and the two sketches were starkly different.
But the posters seem to have crossed a line by also visibly and starkly attacking Jean-Claude Juncker, the EPP president of the European Commission.
Despite the group's strict enforcement of uniform activity on social media, there is a starkly contrasting lack of consistency in its choices regarding apps. Why?
Elite firms' show of force on behalf of opponents of the travel ban contrasts starkly with their absence from Trump's defense in the Mueller probe.
New and old notions of gender identity collide most starkly in transgender people: those who do not identify with the sex on their birth certificates.
And yet, looking at the list one thing is starkly obvious: Still noticeably missing from the most powerful women in business are women of color.
The intrigue: Bezos' Utopian vision is starkly different than Elon Musk's somewhat irreverent ideas that include artists circling the moon and pizza places on Mars.
The shooting down of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014, however, starkly underlines the risks of blurring lines of military responsibility too much.
Trump has taken a starkly different tack, initially praising the move by Gulf nations to sever diplomatic relations with Doha before reversing course on Wednesday.
J.D. Vance's memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy", offers a starkly honest look at what that shattering of faith feels like for a family who lived through it.
"In such a world, storing one's money in cash and bonds will no longer be safe," Dalio said, starkly warning investors of the looming danger.
British artist Jeremy Deller made a more starkly worded and specific environmental statement—"Do Not Eat Octopus"—in an aquatic blue graphic at Modern Institute.
Registration, mug shots -- and ice cream At the hall, those rounded up sit around a starkly lit room, waiting to be registered as drug users.
And on issues of gender and sexuality, the two party positions are starkly at odds, as clashes over transgender bathrooms and gay rights have shown.
If the Spectacles unveiling was pure L.A. cool, it contrasted starkly with the Google Glass debut four years ago, which was pure Silicon Valley geek.
Board of Education — the Warren court's historic triumph — rendered another Potemkin precedent, an empty promise in light of "starkly separate and grossly unequal" public schools.
"We believe the release of findings and recommendations that so starkly identify the failures of an institution is virtually unprecedented," said the spokeswoman, Tonya Lewis.
Democrats and Republicans were divided in their predictions, but not as starkly as they were on other matters, such as approval of president's job performance.
It is starkly reflected in the young, mostly female, activist Jews from a group called IfNotNow who recently walked off a Birthright tour in Israel.
Viewers and fans took to the internet to share their starkly contrasting opinions on the cancellation and say their goodbye, including lead actor Finn Jones.
When the attacks finally occur, Baskin leaves the characters' viewpoints to narrate the events dispassionately, starkly setting out facts of timing and numbers of dead.
As three new picture books with dramatically varied styles of illustration show, a garden is an idea that can be approached from starkly different directions.
Carnegie also starkly criticized the accumulation of vast wealth without spending it and urged all of his rich colleagues to expend their fortunes on philanthropy.
In 2016 we saw this quite starkly in two last, beyond-the-grave works from David Bowie (Blackstar) and Leonard Cohen (You Want it Darker).
Currently the letter of the law with regards to ride-hailing apps is starkly at odds with the Chinese government's public stance on such services.
Pence was starkly critical during the debate of Putin, who both he and Trump had previously referred to as a stronger leader that President Obama.
The effects of those cuts have been starkly visible for Social Security claimants: These figures should be unacceptable even to the most voracious budget hawks.
Democratic voters fell out viciously over two candidates who did not differ appreciably on most policy areas but conveyed starkly different ideas of the party.
The legislation has pitted lawmakers against Silicon Valley companies and civil liberties groups, which hold starkly differing views on the government's oversight of the internet.
Barry's secret life also features a revolving door of hyperviolent weirdos whose casual approaches to their horrific jobs contrast starkly with Barry's increasingly uneasy frustration.
The outlines of the landscape we've now entered are starkly unlike the one that came before in ways that are as much attitudinal as demographic.
To put Rubio's challenge even more starkly: He needs 1,237 delegates to win the nomination on the first ballot, but has only 2373 or so.
Integrating the Fox assets will bring headaches that include substantial layoffs — analysts project more than 3,000 — and the melding of two starkly different corporate cultures.
The seemingly nonhierarchical, supportive atmosphere on its YouTube channel contrasts starkly with the greater American food industry, whose labor troubles stretch from farm to table.
But we do know he's starkly, extremely, anti-labor — way to the right of the mainstream, and well to the right even of most Republicans.
I mention Wiseman only for the sake of showing that he's been here; he's penetrated these grounds in search of something true and starkly human.
Using metrics to govern a global information system was always broken, but it's taken a global pandemic to see how starkly that paradigm is inadequate.
But political loyalties appear starkly divided by race — nearly every white person interviewed in the area backed Mr. Trump, and every black person opposed him.
These limitations became starkly evident in a 2007 study that compared the accuracy of mammography before and after the implementation of computer-aided diagnostic devices.
As with the market as a whole, the daily to-and-fro action between these sectors has an upward tilt – but with starkly varied magnitude.
The two candidates offered starkly different options for president: Saied has conservative social views, and wants Tunisia to adopt an experimental form of direct democracy.
He spoke with a tone of gravity and conciliation that contrasted starkly with the inflammatory language he has used during previous parliamentary debates over Brexit.
It included a series of costly tax-credit incentives for business that, whatever their merits, contrasted starkly with the anti-bank rhetoric of his campaign.
In this campaign voters have seen the Tories move right, notably towards a hard Brexit, while Labour shifts starkly left, especially over nationalisation (see article).
There are some, however, who are actually benefiting from the cash crisis — a further illustration of how starkly the crisis has cut across class lines.
But it is the money — or lack of it — that will make the bidding for Ohtani starkly different than it was for past Japanese stars.
"Western Stars" arrives following the explicit autobiography and starkly staged sincerity of "Springsteen on Broadway," even though it was in the works before those performances.
Men and women not only play by different rules in sports like basketball, golf, and soccer, but they also earn starkly different salaries and prizes.
Now my lifestyle is so starkly different to that of my God-fearing folks, the bank holiday weekend is something of a spiritual time warp.
Two new small start-ups, each with a starkly different vision for how to grow produce year round, under uniquely Alaskan conditions, have opened their doors.
I had long lost faith in storybook solidarity, but I had never expected to see the divide between blacks and Asian-Americans laid out so starkly.
That growth would reflect a more than sixfold increase in installed capacity from 13 gigawatts today to 80 gigawatts by 2030 - starkly higher than current forecasts.
His landscapes are starkly beautiful, his actors (especially Renner) seem comfortable and confident in their roles, and his stories are continually surprising and sometimes truly shocking.
The two candidates in Tuesday's presidential election presented starkly different views of the nation and evoked similarly disparate reactions from crowds gathered to hear them speak.
The result is that California has become more starkly divided between the haves and have-nots, even as the state's GDP per head continues to grow.
I don't know if it exists as starkly in other cultures as it does in American culture, but it's nice to see that wall breaking down.
McAleenan has also been in the position of working for a President who -- critics say --seems to see immigration in starkly political and often racist terms.
Screening as part of BAM's annual "Contemporary Arab Cinema" showcase, Of Fathers and Sons and Fatwa offer starkly different meditations on the radicalization of young men.
The abstract issue of immigration, fodder for cheap politics, comes starkly alive in the story of this one man, his past troubles and his present conflict.
In spite of its starkly limited music source options, the HomePod speaker still managed to sell out of preorders on the eve of its release date.
The Trump administration's proposed tariffs on Chinese goods could starkly impact the printing industry, and lead to a shortage of Bibles and children's books, reports Bloomberg.
Though differing starkly from the famous 1967 Disney animated version of Kipling's tale, this production does have musical elements: with high-energy grime and rap music.
Why it matters: While the report is consistent with existing production forecasts, it nonetheless starkly underscores how the U.S. has upended global markets in recent years.
That is less relevant to me than to the 40-odd Omega personnel who saw a starkly diminished earning opportunity that impacted themselves and their families.
Some political differences are so starkly at odds, because they are rooted in culture and religion, that they cannot be neatly negotiated in a grand compromise.
While this man's previous life was defined by ideology and nationality, his particular identity crisis is a starkly existential matter, a question of character and action.
But just like non-neutral headphones that nevertheless deliver more pleasing sound, a tinted display is much more pleasant to use than a starkly faithful one.
The hole-in-the-wall NoLIta shop, which was chiefly inspired by the brand's newly-relocated flagship in the Sodermalm neighborhood of Stockholm, is starkly minimal.
A quirk of South Africa's geography is that it makes starkly, physically real the kinds of cleavages that, in other countries, tend to be more figurative.
This contrasts starkly with the brand drug industry which has a median approval time of 12 months and an expedited priority review of about 6 months.
When were Americans last presented with two such starkly different views of the country as Mr. Trump's bleak portrayal of a country under siege, and Mrs.
Those strategists laid out two starkly different paths each party is pursuing: Democrats hope to nationalize elections by tying Trump to every Republican running for office.
Those trends have led to a starkly divided nation, one in which few voters are willing to split their ballots between candidates from different political parties.
If the horse-race numbers could change so starkly, he wondered, mightn't the whole survey — with its reams of demographic information about voter preferences — be flawed?
Trump has said he would "cancel" the climate deal if elected and starkly flip-flopped in his campaign from a past stance calling for such action.
It's starkly clear how the only thing bringing these characters together is their shared emotional damage; this is a star-crossed love affair you watch queasily.
They starkly silhouette the role of the artist's model as collaborator, as incisive measures of modernity, mirroring the racial attitudes of both artists and their times.
It consists of 23 segments that turn Kiarostami's own photographs, many in starkly beautiful black and white, into animations of about four and a half minutes.
It's an approach we use because leaders can see, starkly, the impact of their actions and their effectiveness relative to those who are truly world-class.
Access to health care, child care, education, living space, even internet bandwidth can mean starkly different outcomes in coping with disruptions to school and work routines.
Perhaps inevitably, the plane crash in Smolensk, a city in Western Russia, has become a divisive political issue in what was already a starkly divided Poland.
His skin color, as the son of an African-American father and a Thai mother, which still stands out in the starkly white establishment of golf?
Dark as night and running late into it, the minimally furnished, starkly lit production provides its many theatrical jolts thanks to a large and committed cast.
Already, the significant increase in the cost of college has outpaced both inflation and — even more starkly — family income over recent decades (see the chart below).
This would be a starkly different approach for Iran in terms of hostilities with the US, in the sense that it typically operates via proxy forces.
Still, the dead, leafless trees, standing 80 to 100 feet tall and glistening black in the sun, made for a sight both starkly beautiful and disconcerting.
In the 2254s and '21109s, Forsythe changed ballet as we knew it, stripping it of grandeur and giving it a thrilling, starkly modern, almost dangerous edge.
President Barack Obama outlined a starkly different approach in August 2011 when he declared that Mr. Assad had lost legitimacy, and urged him to relinquish power.
She is known for representing Palestinian defendants, especially in cases in which Israeli sentiment appears starkly stacked against her, such as those that involve violent attacks.
"Selected Poems," Medbh McGuckian Ireland's best living poet is a shimmering candle of a Catholic, and a fiercely female, starkly domestic shaman of the first order.
The primary field remains starkly divided over "Medicare for all," a proposal that Ms. Cottle argues might alienate swing voters and is unlikely ever to pass.
But if the protest symbols were similar, the starkly different official reactions underlined just how far apart the two countries are in terms of democratic liberties.
From an evidentiary standpoint, Mr. Bolsonaro is an attractive potential defendant because he has been so starkly disdainful of his own country's environmental laws and regulations.
A survey from the left-leaning firm Publicly Policy Polling offered a starkly different result, showing Biden with a 15-point lead over the progressive senator.
The #goals-clean shelves were stocked with a supply of food that could be described — like the home's much-documented starkly all-white decor — as minimalist.
Two studies published in the last month will fuel even more arguments; they reached starkly different conclusions about whether Repatha and Praluent are worth the money.
In the Gulf War, reporters constructed a conflict between evenly matched opponents by failing to show the starkly uneven death toll between US and Iraqi forces.
The American news media, too, can be polarized, he said, and flipping between Fox News and MSNBC can give starkly different impressions of the same issue.
It is starkly and beautifully simple—a love letter to her husband and her family and flowers and the universe and weed and everything in between.
By now, Marvel's cinematic strategy is well-known and well-proven, but at the time, it was starkly different than that of its superhero movie peers.
A slickly produced video posted last month drives home just how starkly the US has reversed its previous efforts to shield the details of its involvement there.
Author Luke O'Neil will read passages from his brutal new book Welcome to Hell World, a text that starkly explores grim current events in the United States.
At this lecture, the title of the short film comes starkly into focus: disfluencies, her professor intones, are stammers and filler words we use in everyday speech.
Of all the creatures in the animal kingdom, it is arguably the polar bear whose real-world behavior differs most starkly from that of its anthropomorphized iterations.
He said that the EU's approach to talks so far had seen "a starkly one-sided approach to negotiation" which had left "no room for serious compromise".
The contrast between the blackened board and the explosion of color in the strings creates a vast landscape that starkly places focus on the gas-giant subjects.
We knew that abortion access would vary around the country, but the results showed just how starkly your zip code can dictate your ability to access care.
His surface lacerations and disruptions unsettle the image to a starkly expressionistic effect without once engaging the stylistic tropes of expressionism (the slashing gesture, the exaggerated mark).
The factions in Alpha Centauri have starkly different values and visions for the future: Morgan Industries sees a new planet to strip-mine and convert into wealth.
C.K. and Adlon's first, doomed collaboration, Lucky Louie (2006), was a family sitcom that revolved around a few indoor sets: the starkly lit kitchen, the marital bedroom.
Brexit has really exposed those divisions quite starkly, so I'm not going to pretend I think a people's vote is going to solve all of those problems.
The post-apocalypse is a backdrop so often taken for granted in sci-fi entertainment that to see something treat such a premise this starkly is startling.
The problem for Trump -- as so starkly exposed by his response(s) to Charlottesville -- is that being president is a very different thing than running for office.
Statements from Officers Joseph Walsh—Van Dyke's partner—Dora Fontaine, Ricardo Viramontes, Daphne Sebastian, and Janet Mondragon are starkly different than what the dash cam video showed.
People who thought they knew how the markets worked were suddenly confronted with a reality that looked starkly different — frighteningly different — and that fed old-fashioned panic.
One would hope not, but somehow we must avert the risk of becoming accustomed to a very different, starkly hollowed out vision of governance in our country.
Kavanaugh's testimony Thursday started off starkly different from the tearful interview he gave Fox News earlier this week during which he denied the accusations of sexual assault.
The Warren plan includes several key assumptions, including starkly lower prescription drug prices, minimal administrative spending and health care costs that grow at a significantly slower pace.
On these issues, Hillary Clinton and her progressive and liberal supporters have starkly different views from those of Donald Trump and his loyalists — to put it mildly.
Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) Harris had the biggest moment of any candidate in the debate when she took on Biden over school busing in starkly personal terms.
For the moment, even Republicans who are starkly critical of Trump, such as Ayres, are choosing to look on the bright side — cautiously — over the longer term.
For all the drama of the day's hearing, with Kavanaugh offering starkly different testimony than his accuser Ford, it's not clear that the fundamental dynamics have changed.
In final arguments to the jury last week, prosecutors and defense lawyers presented starkly different stories that the 12-member panel might consider in reaching a verdict.
Not only do the two main candidates, Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton, offer starkly different prescriptions for the United States, but their supporters are divided, too.
That assessment is starkly at odds with most reaction to the interview, which was widely described as a car-crash, and has instead intensified attacks on Andrew.
But he then joined 28 allied leaders in signing a declaration that bolsters NATO deterrence and defense and starkly criticized Russia for its illegal annexation of Crimea.
His upbeat public rhetoric is also starkly at odds with increasingly dire warnings from inside his own administration about draconian steps that may need to be taken.
If the objective of solving is to neatly tie together the clues and answers in a starkly ruled box, then starting neatly at the beginning makes sense.
One appealed to white tribalism and xenophobia — starkly in his early embrace of birtherism, recurrently in his exaggerations about immigrant crime, Muslim terrorism and urban voter fraud.
Vast structures, such as the recently demolished Red Road and the starkly brutalist Dennistoun twin towers, were the tallest residential buildings in Europe when they were erected.
Yet in back-to-back developments, two federal agencies arrived at starkly different conclusions, and one company, AT&T, found itself on opposite sides of the debate.
Democrats offered a starkly different take on the budget resolution, arguing that Republicans were clearing the way for a partisan tax plan that would benefit the rich.
The most extreme example of that bullishness, in which Biden's agenda is seen as starkly different from Sanders', is visible in Wednesday's huge rally for healthcare companies.
Those chapters are bookended by two pages starkly illustrated with small photos of what might be desert or ocean: the visual equivalent of a moment of silence.
The party is starkly divided between liberals, like Merkel, and staunch conservatives who favor an old-fashioned Christian democracy that emphasizes family, identity and free-market economics.
If Mr. Ratcliffe is confirmed by the Senate, he will offer a starkly different perspective in the Situation Room, one more in line with Mr. Trump's thinking.
In a starkly trimmed black-and-white scheme with a heavy border, it featured the actress Melissa McCarthy under the theme, "#the money issue," hashtag and all.
Likewise, its gameplay takes on a starkly contrasted duality, the majority of which is composed of pretty peaceful traversal intermixed with intense and mind-bending action sequences.
American cannabis laws and politics are starkly contradictory: Cannabis growers here, in Colorado and in the other states where cannabis cultivation is legal are regulated and taxed.
Little more than a decade ago, a Sanford presidential campaign was seen as something close to inevitable, under starkly different conditions than the ones confronting him now.
The Sunday shows starkly displayed the consequences of the president's decision to squander his credibility by playing so fast and loose with the truth throughout his tenure.
The starkly different pictures of Redstone's health are just one strand of a knot that Cowan must untangle to decide who has Redstone's best interests at heart.
On the second floor of a thoroughly modern exhibition space, the Congress is commemorated in the orthodox Communist way — with starkly lit wax figures displayed behind glass.
The seniors study college catalogs and wonder if they should leave their starkly beautiful land of family and clans, a reservation that is bigger than West Virginia.
Two different federal courtrooms, one in New York and one outside Washington, demonstrated starkly on Tuesday that the 45th president has operated within a circle of criminality.
Why it matters: The impeachment inquiry that Schiff has led, which likely concluded its public hearing phase on Thursday, has been a starkly partisan process thus far.
The United States has long been plagued by drug addiction, but our current epidemic of opioid abuse, with its growing toll of overdose deaths, is starkly different.
"It seems starkly at odds with what the president had been saying and what others in the administration had been saying," Hawley said of Mulvaney's initial comments.
The starkly racial nature of the remarks and apparent defense of the heavily criticized policy have landed Bloomberg in hot water as he readies for Super Tuesday.
Citigroup and MLB operate within two starkly different regulatory environments, and, as a result, you can see significant differences in their approach to institutional governance and accountability.
It is not, strictly speaking, Cleo's world — the divide between her roots in a poor village miles away and the family's comfortable life are always starkly present.
But the two NATO allies are starkly at odds over their positions toward Kurdish militants operating in northern Syria, known as the People's Protection Units, or YPG.
The two brought starkly different philosophies to the debate, with Warren launching broadsides in the op-ed pages while Biden helped move the legislation along in the Senate.
Above all, it must be remembered, that the French, like much of Europe, have long seen themselves in starkly different terms from those of a Trump-tinged America.
As her colorist Matt Rez explained on Instagram, while this look may not look starkly different, it's the result of several hours at Meche Salon in Los Angeles.
The stern recommendation is starkly at odds with a suggestion from Stone's defense team that he should be sentenced to probation — and no jail time — in the case.
This assured assessment of Mr Moore's ability to carry out basic life functions is starkly at odds with the professional judgment of a psychologist who reviewed his file.
For one thing, the shock value of the average blunt, starkly graphic television commercial is diminished when the news show it interrupts covers an even more shocking pronouncement.
With another Tomb Raider movie about Lara Croft and her father, the gulf between the starkly independent video game Lara, and the daddy-pleasing movie Lara, widens again.
The party's gubernatorial future is a choice between two starkly different styles: the cooperative spirit embraced by Baker and Hogan or the combativeness shown by DeSantis and Kemp.
Editorial The staggering problem of chronic unemployment among minority men was starkly presented in a report from the Great Cities Institute at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Each side is marking the centenary in starkly different ways, shining a light on the chasm between Israel and the Palestinians that some say was cleaved on Nov.
I think those issues stood out for me so starkly because it seemed like they were trying to compensate for a larger story that just simply wasn't there.
Mr Dodon and Mr Plahotniuc say they stand for starkly differing visions of the future, but many believe that in fact the two are operating a political cartel.
That inequality falls starkly along racial lines, with white South Africans, who make up less than a tenth of the population, still controlling most of the country's wealth.
Despite the landmark legislation passed in the 247s, including the Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act and Fair Housing Act, the country remained starkly divided along colour lines.
The estimates starkly contrast with the Trump administration's claims that more people would be insured under the Republican bill than would be if Obamacare was kept in place.
The decision to so starkly separate sound from sight seems odd for this institution and at odds with the attempt to portray a "Buddhist experience" as all-encompassing.
With Trump and Clinton offering starkly competing gender politics, there's no longer a constituency for the "she's strong, but she's a lady" compromise offered by Cruz and Fiorina.
But grieving greens have now gone the way that other melancholy Sanders supporters are likely to: coalescing around Clinton, mostly because the other option is so starkly terrifying.
Take China out of the picture, however, and the reality looks starkly different: Global nuclear power generation would have declined for a third consecutive year, the report showed.
In 2008, the Stockdale family was featured on an episode of Wife Swap, in which two families with starkly different backgrounds swap wives for a two-week period.
" More starkly, Kansas City Southern CEO David Starling said that "what we're going through now reminds me a lot of what we were going through back in 2009.
The problem was starkly underlined on Tuesday with the discovery of more than 90 graves in a Jewish cemetery in eastern France desecrated with swastikas and other abuse.
This week, nothing brought that notion to light more starkly than the image of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner standing, uniformly framed, in a window at Buckingham Palace.
In reality, consumer groups, third-party data and the report itself paint a starkly different picture; one where consumers increasingly only have access to just one ISP: Comcast.
Despite their starkly different political programs, Kurz's party and the Greens, who finished fourth in the September ballot, held several weeks of preliminary talks that finished on Friday.
MOS, in a starkly modern building jutting out on the IJdok peninsula, is new but offers somewhat old-school "French-international" nouvelle cuisine, along with gorgeous water views.
Four months after the American and British-led invasion, the reality of the British military presence in the city was starkly summed up for me by Lt. Col.
While the responses to economic insecurity issues differ starkly among Republicans and Democrats, there is bipartisan recognition that employee ownership produces positive results for businesses and workers alike.
"A new, positive interaction between China and the Philippines, starkly different from the Aquino era, may be unveiled," it said, referring to the previous Philippines president, Benigno Aquino.
The culture of start-ups, where failure is inevitable, differs starkly from a publicly traded company tied to quarterly expectations and the need to show return on investment.
Let me put the core proposition starkly: If we are to get North Korea to denuclearize, North Korea as we know it will have to cease to exist.
They contrast starkly with a massive, intricate installation by Kristi Malakoff comprising playful cutouts of an 18-foot-tall maypole and life-size children who dance around it.
LONDON — Emma Rice will leave her position as artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe here in 2018 after a brief stint that has been both celebrated and starkly criticized.
However starkly confessional "I Love You, Daddy" sometimes registers as, it can also be seen as an act of symbolic patricide, a way of addressing a tarnished idol.
In this month alone, terminations, resignations and accusations have starkly highlighted the prevalence of patriarchy's crimes, for too long enabled by institutions that knew but failed to act.
Although many people had a general understanding that free online services used their personal details to customize the ads they saw, the latest controversy starkly exposed the machinery.
The patchwork of state Medicaid policies that emerge in the fragmented US political system has starkly different effects on the political participation of Medicaid beneficiaries in different locales.
They embody a space in old-house renovation between interiors that are lock-step traditional and those that use historical architecture as a foil for starkly minimalist furnishings.
One interesting dynamic that has emerged in this race is that Clinton and Sanders seem to have starkly different views about how progressive change can actually be achieved.
By challenging the deal, the Justice Department is signaling that its approach to antitrust enforcement is starkly different from the course of action followed during the Obama presidency.
While more traditional jewelry houses might pair gems of starkly opposing shades, like rubies and sapphires, the 41-year-old Neuwirth tends to mingle stones of similar coloring.
But their lack of significant organization in the March 2004 states contrasts starkly with the infrastructure Ted Cruz has built, centered largely on tea party organizations and activists.
Few issues exemplify this toxic dynamic as starkly as the convoluted history of how the United States came to open a naval base in this part of Cuba.
The New York Times reported that Bolton&aposs upcoming book presents a starkly different version of events than what the White House has described throughout the impeachment process.
Most starkly, Mr. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, waited until the last possible moment to say that he voted for the Republican nominee after weeks of evading the question.
Other CEOs said their leaders would remain on his advisory panels in order to have a say, but starkly worded statements suggested the discomfort the president is causing.
"Last Orders," from "Belfast Confetti," begins starkly: Squeeze the buzzer on the steel mesh gate like a trigger, butIt's someone else who has you in their sights. Click.
On Friday, the new results were released, and they paint a starkly different picture: This time, 2700 percent of outlets had lead levels above 224 parts per billion.
Our rug is balding along our daily paths, starkly revealing repetitive routines: back and forth to the coffee machine, to the couch, to the sink, to the couch.
Democrats have had a starkly different reaction to the prospect that Rosenstein could be fired or resign, warning that Rosenstein's ouster is a threat to the Mueller probe.
Had the president himself denied the allegations against him, instead of admitting most of them while rubbishing his accusers, he might look as starkly exposed as Nixon was.
The spectacle of a Supreme Court nominee breaking so starkly with the president who named him underscored the unusual nature of Mr. Trump's public feud with the judiciary.
To put the matter starkly: if you don't study, you could die, and we see Marcus, before he sets off for Winesburg, attending the funeral of a friend.
"The Man in the High Castle," which returns with its second season on Friday, depicts an America changed by conquest, not an election, and changed far more starkly.
And progressives and moderates within the party remain starkly divided over some of the core issues of the agreement, such as updated labor standards and its overall enforceability.
The view is also starkly at odds with President-elect Donald J. Trump, who has repeatedly rejected the conclusions of American intelligence reports, saying they are politically motivated.
But records kept by personnel on the ground painted a starkly different picture, of fighting around the compound and a breakdown of order within the United Nations force.
But according to lawyers and educators with firsthand knowledge of the child detention system, the education offered inside the facilities is uneven and, for some children, starkly inadequate.
Designed by the renowned architect Matteo Thun, the hotel is a starkly contemporary expanse of glass and lumber 5,000 feet up the mountainside, reachable only by cable car.
But Samson's contributions to the album, "Anchorless" and the melancholy "Gifts," altered the record's emotional makeup, adding shades of warmth and heart to an otherwise starkly political album.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's apparent re-election as prime minister attests to the starkly conservative vision of Israeli voters, our Jerusalem bureau chief writes in a news analysis.
But if you were to watch the shows one after another, it'd be understandable if you sustained comedic whiplash from their starkly different approaches to the same subjects.
A brief moment of levity came when someone calling into the meeting played a snippet of a cheerful song that starkly contrasted with the grim tone of the call.
Now, as Botswana becomes the latest African nation to embrace the future, our refusal to choose compassion over prejudice and love over hate stares us starkly in the face.
Although Wednesday's report suggested the economy is likely to slow, the monthly survey of around 700 companies was not as starkly downbeat as the larger purchasing managers' indexes (PMIs).
The Trump administration's interest in Mars and deep space contrasts starkly with its proposal for massive cuts to scientific agencies across the board, particularly any that fund climate research.
The conservatism and elitism of the superhero genre is most starkly revealed when a superhero story rejects conservatism and elitism — and in the process, stops being a superhero story.
While he's found America to be a starkly positive contrast to his home country, he has also been warned of certain areas when he might not be well-received.
The opposition by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer marked a rare moment of unity from two top administration officials with starkly different economic ideologies.
The reality, however, is starkly different: climate change is already causing problems in communities in every region of our nation, and from a doctor's perspective, it's harming our health.
The problem is most acute in areas facing other financial problems; most starkly in Puerto Rico, which has just defaulted on its debt and has a $50bn pensions deficit.
Joe Biden's praise for segregationist senators showed starkly his vital job in next week's opening debate: Show he's a man of these times, not a man out of time.
For his intervention into the museum's permanent collection, De Waal has created starkly outlined, clear, glass vitrines that hold bowls, vessels, slabs, and shards of porcelain, steel, and gold.
And the decomposing house offers plenty of starkly beautiful settings, through rooms where the wallpaper is warping and the ceiling is slowly peeling downward, one board at a time.
"Irrespective of its own starkly different legal assessment, Nord Stream 2 AG is now forced to submit this third application as a mitigation measure," it said in a statement.
Colored lighting changes dramatically from one scene to another, red then blue then green, as starkly as the characters' emotions appear to change from deeply loving to violently angry.
According to a YouGov poll conducted after the DNC hack, 85033 percent of Americans think Trump is "too friendly" toward Russia — although those results were starkly divided by party.
Client drug use is a situation that starkly clarifies the difference between a criminalized person and a more privileged person who sometimes indulges in criminalized behavior behind closed doors.
Flake has long been critical of President Trump, but he has never made his case so starkly, nor condemned his fellow Republicans for their silence and cowardice so clearly.
"Over the past few years, I've found that the West is genuinely fascinated by how starkly different South Asian scriptures and iconography look," the 24-year-old artist explains.
Critics of the military say Thailand remains starkly divided despite attempts by the junta, known as the National Council for Peace and Order, to introduce political and social reform.
The figures illustrate the largest ever known law enforcement hacking campaign to date, and starkly demonstrate what the future of policing crime on the dark web may look like.
And yet, despite the prominent place so-called stranger murders occupy in the public imagination, in reality their number is small — starkly so in a city of 8.5 million.
Tesla's truck is a departure from more traditional diesel-powered equivalents in a number of ways, but it might be most starkly different when it comes to the cabin.
Mnuchin would take the helm of a Treasury that could take a starkly different approach than the department did under the Obama administration on taxes, trade and financial regulation.
Mnuchin would take the helm of a treasury that could take a starkly different approach than the department did under the Obama administration on taxes, trade and financial regulation.
When Bill de Blasio was running for mayor on a starkly liberal platform in 22014, some of New York's business leaders feared the city's economic well-being was doomed.
After three police officers without a warrant entered a Brooklyn apartment in March 22013 and questioned those inside, two separate investigations of the matter arrived at starkly different conclusions.
The majority and the dissent, in an opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas, offered starkly different views of the courts' authority even to look into the executive branch's intentions.
With the S7 and S53 edge sporting such identical internals –aside from battery capacities– you're not going to be starkly disappointed performance-wise in choosing one over the other.
In Silicon Valley, these folks must navigate a fraught visa process, pitch to investors in their second language, and build products for customers from a starkly different cultural background.
There was "something malign in the bosom of the Democratic Party,'' Mr. MacArthur said starkly, while adding that nevertheless, "I probably spend most of my time working with Democrats.
Unless the two sides settle — and there have been no signs of that happening — the trial is expected to showcase two starkly different visions of the country's video future.
The isolation of the United States could not be laid out more starkly, and that, too, in a forum made up mostly of staunch allies like Canada and Denmark.
Robert S. Mueller III delivered a starkly different presentation on Wednesday from the same lectern, saying that charging a sitting president was never an option, no matter the evidence.
The texture of the midterm results has changed most starkly over the last week in the West, as slow-counting states like Arizona and California have tallied their ballots.
It's a starkly alienating touch, but one that underscores the extraordinary process of identification and compassion that the viewer undergoes watching him stumble from one mistake to the next.
With Ms. Miller playing a fast, rolling groove, Ms. Staaf capers and collides through the song's blues form, paying homage to Williams's starkly articulate right hand and peripatetic left.
But when BuzzFeed News contacted Hutton's representatives to discuss the allegations, something unusual happened: A law firm sent over a sworn statement from Andrews that starkly refuted those remarks.
But while former players have reasons to cheer some of these changes, they also have reason to worry, a division that has played out starkly within the O'Neil family.
The Senator voted against equal pay for women, against gay marriage, and has proven to be starkly anti-immigrant — she even worked to stop states from establishing sanctuary cities.
"The two represent starkly different visions for Barneys' future, and reflect the shift in fashion that has taken place over the last decade," Ms. Friedman and Ms. Maheshwari write.
Federal health officials starkly warned on Tuesday that the new coronavirus will almost certainly spread in the United States, and that hospitals, businesses and schools should begin making preparations.
Federal health officials starkly warned on Tuesday that the new coronavirus will almost certainly spread in the United States, and that hospitals, businesses and schools should begin making preparations.
But the fates of other limits, including a proposed ban on assault-style rifles, remain uncertain, and the state is still starkly divided on the issue, complicating political choices.
On TENNIS The laser-eyed focus that Nadal has displayed since he joined the professional ranks is starkly evident even on a practice court, even on an off day.
Due to tight security in Beijing, Thomas used a GoPro and the footage starkly showed empty trains, buses and shopping malls, as people stayed at home and avoided travelling.
A choice between two starkly different visions of Europe, between two opposite outlooks on the world: an open world versus a world of borders and barriers, modernity versus conservatism.

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