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Rather and is
Rather it is rooted in a difference of response to the threat of social disintegration.
Rather it is a division established by two absolutely different ways of thought with regard to man's life in society.
Rather what Kornbluth and Pohl are really doing is warning against the dangers inherent in perfecting `` a science of man and his motives ''.
Rather than being deceived, the eye is puzzled ; ;
Rather, it is typical of the thousands of quacks who use phony therapeutic devices to fatten themselves on the miseries of hundreds of thousands of Americans by robbing them of millions of dollars and luring them away from legitimate, ethical medical treatment of serious diseases.
Rather, the object is chosen from the database and arrow markers appear in the display which indicate the direction to move the telescope.
Rather he disguises himself, referring to himself in the third person and only at the end of the novel reveals who he is.
Steven Harper states " Wesley does not place the substitionary element primarily within a legal framework ... Rather doctrine seeks to bring into proper relationship the ' justice ' between God's love for persons and God's hatred of sin ... it is not the satisfaction of a legal demand for justice so much as it is an act of mediated reconciliation.
Rather, a system with a negative temperature is hotter than any system with a positive temperature in the sense that if a negative-temperature system and a positive-temperature system come in contact, heat will flow from the negative-to the positive-temperature system.
Rather, the sample is evaporated in a controlled manner ( field evaporation ) and the evaporated ions are impacted onto a detector, which may be up to several meters from the specimen.
Rather, given the implications of the theory of oral-formulaic composition and oral tradition, the question concerns how the poem is to be understood, and what sorts of interpretations are legitimate.
Rather, the bishop is head of a titular see, which is usually an ancient city that used to have a bishop, but, for some reason or other, does not have one now.
Rather, the critical focus is on the witness to the religiosity of the Maccabean time period.
Rather, it is the weaponization, storage and delivery in an effective vehicle to a vulnerable target that pose significant problems.
Rather, BV is a disordering of the chemical and biological balance of the normal flora.
Rather than going to Mexico, Corbett is believed to have settled in a cabin he built in the forests near Hinckley, Minnesota.
Rather, in addition, this is brought about by repentance, the aforementioned " new birth " of the Holy Spirit, and faith in Jesus Christ's propitiation for sins.
Rather, it was a banquet hall for the Russian nobility which frequented this spa resort in the late 19th century, and is presently used as a restaurant.
Rather, it is sometimes employed by unaffiliated groups to indicate a range of beliefs and practices more liberal than is affirmed by the Orthodox, and more traditional than the more liberal Jewish denominations ( Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism ).
Rather, the objective is to discover the complexity, ambiguity, and emotions surrounding both dominant and non-dominant cultural and individual narratives of history.
Rather, the system of assignment of sound values is much more systematic in the Cirth than in the historical runes ( e. g., voiced variants of a voiceless sound are expressed by an additional stroke ).
Rather, it is in reference to internal campaigns of opposition where the Covenant-breaker is challenging the unity of the Faith, causing internal division, or by claiming or supporting an alternate succession of authority or administrative structure.

Rather and merely
Rather, he regarded the notion of " effective calculability " as merely a " working hypothesis " that might lead by inductive reasoning to a " natural law " rather than by " a definition or an axiom ".
Rather than establish the romantic plot in impossible events Radcliffe strays away from writing “ merely fables, which no stretch of fancy could realize .”
Rather than merely identifying and adding the costs of a project, one may also identify the next best alternative way to spend the same amount of money.
Rather than merely providing an environment for program windows ( such as the Program Manager ), the Workplace Shell provided an environment in which a user could manage programs, files and devices by manipulating objects on the screen.
Rather, Roman aristocracy was based on competition, and a Roman family could not maintain its position in the ordines merely through hereditary succession or having title to lands.
Rather, it comes from the deterioration of the " Creative Minority ," which eventually ceases to be creative and degenerates into merely a " Dominant Minority " ( who forces the majority to obey without meriting obedience ).
Rather, its existence is merely propagated by an entity known only as SIE ( in this context THEY or THEM, not the polite form of YOU ), which has conspired with authorities to create the illusion of the city ’ s existence.
Rather, by noting that all of these Jewish conspiracy stories are " sloshing around the news ," Cockburn seems merely to be pointing out that, hey, anti-Semitic ideas are still out there today — so why the shock that Graham endorsed them 30 years ago?
Rather, the mammalian corpus luteum, like the macula lutea in the retina of the mammalian eye, merely concentrates carotenoids from the diet.
Rather than abusing the stage as some Puritan writers did, he merely objected to the performance of plays on Sundays.
Rather than merely using the visual examples of works such as those by Pheidias, the iconic sculptor of classical Athens, whose free standing and frieze statuary represent the acme of the classical depiction of the human form in larger-than life bronze or marble, Sicard used literary sources to explain the symbology behind the form.
Rather than merely lecturing, many leaders began to experiment with what Huxley called the non-verbal humanities: the education of the body, the senses, and the emotions.
Rather than merely representing death personified, the Angel of Death is usually described in Islamic sources as subordinate to the will of God " with the most profound reverence.
Rather than being an innovation, this move merely institutionalized a system which had been in existence since 1854.
President Obama's Proclamation stated that " Rather than merely possessing data, we must also learn the skills necessary to acquire, collate, and evaluate information for any situation ...
Rather, it was the one " that Stalin destroyed and Hitler merely finished off.
Rather than a game per se, it is merely a karaoke system for the PlayStation 2, with no judgments.
Rather than showing a swing in votes it merely gave feedback about the number of slaps each politician was receiving each second.
Rather than expressing anger or disappointment, he merely warns his apprentice that " lust leads to desire for possession, and possession leads to murder ", but does tell him that the girl will have to leave.
Rather, it merely required states to implement determinate sentencing in a manner consistent with the Sixth Amendment.
Rather than merely lambasting " vice " and " corruption ," Pope attacks very particular degradations of political discourse and particular degradations of the arts.
Rather than merely counting edges emanating from each vertex or connecting a pair of vertices, label each edge with an indeterminant and let the ( i, j )- th entry of the modified Laplacian matrix be the sum over the indeterminants corresponding to edges between the i-th and j-th vertices when i does not equal j, and the negative sum over all indeterminants corresponding to edges emanating from the i-th vertex when i equals j.
Rather than renumber the TV channel table, it was decided to merely remove Channel 1 from the table.
Rather than merely protest, she enlisted two friends to found the center.

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