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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, 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 sometimes
Rather than being scrapped or converted for other uses, sometimes retired buses are saved for preservation.
Rather, other midrashic sources may sometimes serve as a key to particularly esoteric discussions.
Rather confusingly the publishers themselves are sometimes referred to as third-party developers in the context of their relationships with the console manufacturers ( Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo ).
Rather, the word ' al ghurnuq ' or ' al gharniq ' was the name of a black or white water bird, sometimes given figuratively to the handsome blond youth.
" Rather, as legal subjects of the country's monarch, the Royal Family holds a unique position reflected in the confusion that sometimes arises around the awarding of honours to them.
Rather than purchasing commercially available units, such groups sometimes advocate homebuilt antenna construction.
Rather than using a single tone row for an entire piece, as Anton Webern did, or using a number of related rows in one work, as Alban Berg or Arnold Schoenberg sometimes did, Barraqué starts by using one row, and then subtly alters it to get a second.
Rather than continually taking the lead, he would generally add subtle harmonic, melodic and / or rhythmic complexity by responding to other member's improvisations ( although he could and did sometimes exercise a more frenetic style akin to that of John Coltrane or Michael Brecker ).
Rather than being divided into hundreds, Westmorland was subdivided into the two baronies of Westmorland ( or sometimes Appleby ) and Kendal.
Rather it is why simple societies of shifting cultivators in the tropical forest of Yucatán, or the highlands of New Guinea, begin to grow in numbers and to develop stratified and sometimes complex social hierarchies?
Rather, in the near-field, it is sometimes useful to express the contributions as a sum of radiating fields combined with evanescent fields, where the latter are exponentially decaying with r. And in the source itself, or as soon as one enters a region of inhomogeneous materials, the multipole expansion is no longer valid and the full solution of Maxwell's equations is generally required.
Rather than oppose Wilhelm, as some of his predecessors had done, Bülow agreed with him on all matters by sometimes privately relying on Wilhelm's bad memory and frequent changes of opinion to take the action he thought best rather than what Wilhelm had instructed.
Rather than the finite difference method, sometimes the Galerkin FEM approximation is used in space ( this is different from the type of FEM often used in structural engineering ) with finite differences still used in time.
Rather than being itself the thermal energy involved in a transfer, heat is sometimes also understood as the process of that transfer, i. e. heat functions as a verb.
Rather, nations involved in military conflict ( especially the major-power nations ) sometimes describe the conflict by fighting the war under the auspices of a " police action ".
Rather than implementing change gradually, small businesses are sometimes better served by rebranding their image in a short timeframe – especially when existing brand notoriety is low.
Rather than representing an alien and corrupting force that destroys its practitioners, or a complex, secretive body of folklore that isolates magicians from normal society via long study and seclusion, magic typically takes the form of innate abilities that are natural and simple to use, sometimes described as psychic talents like empathy or precognition, sometimes oriented towards affinity for or control of a particular natural element ( such as the four classical Greek elements, fire, air, earth and water ).
Rather, the rate of evolutionary change varies, sometimes considerably, depending on the circumstances and the strength with which natural selection acts upon a founding population.
Rather it sometimes so happened that a Surah or a verse had previously been revealed, then on the occurrence or appearance of a particular incident or situation, Muhammed's attention was drawn to it by Allah for the second time, or even again and again.
Rather than being dispersed, a beam of charged particles travelling in an inert gas environment sometimes becomes narrower.
Rather than train professionals in jargon and strict practice, humanists sought to create a citizenry ( including, sometimes, women ) able to speak and write with eloquence and clarity.
Rather Hercules features events which occur midway through the actual film, similar to The Lion King 1½ and Tarzan II ( sometimes called a " midquel "), during his years in training on the Isle of Idra under the tutelage of Philoctetes ( Phil ) the Satyr.
Rather than an import from Buddhism, Christianity, or Turkic Islam, this particular trinity is likely to have been inspired by other triune gods and heroes from Turkic culture ( sometimes in the form of a god with three sons ).

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