Examples of 'starker' in a sentence

Meaning of "starker"

stark (adjective) - Stark means severe or bare in appearance. It is often used to describe something that is harsh, grim, or desolate in nature. Stark can also refer to something that is clear, obvious, or sharply delineated
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How to use "starker" in a sentence

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Starker then decided to become a bounty hunter.
The differences are starker among the young.
Decisions about business investment are even starker.
The difference is even starker for incomes.
The divide in the timing of childbirth is even starker.
And he has even starker news for her.
The divide has never been starker.
The differences are even starker when it comes to wealth.
The contrast could not be starker.
The numbers grow starker when filtered by age.
The contrasts could not be starker.
The difference is even starker for other currencies.
The image could not be starker.
It is difficult to imagine a starker contrast between courage and cynicism.
The irony of his absence could not be starker.

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The difference is even starker between men and women.
This makes the contrast starker.
Starker talking in background.
Other countries provide starker examples.
And there are ever starker signs of harm caused by climate change.
For sustainable access to sanitation the picture is even starker.
These disparities are even starker in developing countries and emerging economies.
Closer to the here and now is a much starker reality.
There is no starker expression of where sex and race can negatively impact.
The methodological differences are starker.
The rout is perhaps even starker when viewed in its individual components.
The difference in public attitudes could not have been starker.
This picture becomes even starker in younger age groups and in certain regions.
This makes the challenge of automating evaluations even starker.
The division could not be starker if barbed wire separated the two provinces.
When we look at other cultures we see even starker differences.
The latter are in much starker competition with published books than the former.
Other life choices are starker.
Starker nevertheless spent three months in a Nazi internment camp.
The look is starker.
A man named Starker but to know his name will do you no good.
Budget cuts and staff losses make this distortion starker.
With her at my side the little room looked starker and more barren than ever.
The contrast between these two kinds of stories could not be starker.
No example of this inequity is starker than that of Israel.
For individual sectors in specific countries the importance of the service sector is often starker.
They dragged old Starker away.
The contrast between the emerging world and the advanced economies could not be starker.
Starker is a senior Army.
The division between sports and politics could not be starker these days.
Paralympic downhill skier Alexandra Starker credits sport for confidence and determination.
Gender difference in source selection by female and male reporters becomes starker in online news.
The Starker Award belongs to me.
The contrast between this essay and the conventional monopolistic wisdom could not be starker.
Starker No lights.

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