Betekenis van:
contrasting

contrasting
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • strikingly different; tending to contrast
    "contrasting (or contrastive) colors"

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    1. They are entirely contrasting opinions.
    2. The explanation below was achieved by comparing and contrasting a variety of different theories.
    3. The surface of every handrail, handhold or stanchion shall be colour contrasting and slip-resistant.
    4. in a colour contrasting with the surface on which they are displayed.
    5. The upper layer has a sewn-on border, approx. 30 cm wide, of a contrasting colour.
    6. thin net-like russeting (not contrasting strongly with the general colouring of the fruit)
    7. if labelling takes the form of direct printing on the articles, a single colour contrasting with the background colour is sufficient.
    8. The controls for all such communication devices shall have protruding buttons, in vehicles of Class I and A no more than 1200 mm from the floor, and shall be a contrasting colour or colours.
    9. The control for all internal communication devices shall be capable of operation with the palm of the hand and shall be in a contrasting colour or colours and tone.
    10. Accordingly, though prices for many species did fall, this fall did not reflect a decline in prices across the board but the contrasting situation described by Ofimer in its sectoral report.
    11. Pending negotiations on changes to be made to the existing Protocol approved by Council Regulation (EC) No 2348/2002 [3], the two parties contrasting have decided to extend its validity for one year by means of an Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters.
    12. In the same way, the arguments of the Gibraltar Government contrasting regional (or secondary) powers to reduce a national tax rate with its own, independent powers over the entire tax system concern the internal competences of the United Kingdom and its territories.
    13. Where there is more than one step, each step may extend into the area of the vertical projection of the next step by up to 100 mm and the projection over the tread below shall leave a free surface of at least 200 mm (see Annex 4, Figure 8) with all step nosings being designed such as to minimise the risk of tripping and being in a contrasting colour or colours.