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Rather than putting their trust in ephemeral sensations they seek form in the stable relationships of pure design, which symbolize an order more real than the disorder of the perceptual world.
Rather than sit around waiting for the suitcases to be delivered, they had gone sight-seeing.
Rather, such assignments are made, as they must be, on the basis of certain overall rules and standards, representing to some extent a statistical approach to the problem, taking into account for each situation some of the variables ( e.g., power and station separations ) and averaging out others in order to achieve the balance which must be struck between protection against destructive interference and the assignment of a number of stations large enough to afford optimum radio service to the Nation.
Rather, they are impressed with the British Government's success in forcing -- and helping -- the British textile industry to shrink and to change over to other products.
Rather they are genuine clods, proud of their cloddishness and openly antagonistic to the illuminating influences of aesthetics or thought.
Rather, they appeared to usually see each other as friends and colleagues and supported each other's work.
Rather than exploiting price differences between identical assets, they will purchase and sell securities, assets and derivatives with similar characteristics, and hedge any significant differences between the two assets.
Rather, they are acts of hesed that go beyond measure and demonstrate that a person can go beyond the minimum expectations of the law and choose the unexpected.
Rather did they trample it underfoot, robbing and pillaging the peasants ' goods ".
Rather, they may have been built to divert flood waters.
Rather than flowing directly from areas of high pressure to low pressure, as they would on a non-rotating planet, winds and currents tend to flow to the right of this direction north of the equator, and to the left of this direction south of it.
Rather than have each computer application implement these from scratch, they can rely on the DBMS to supply such calculations.
Rather than risk returning Mary to Scotland with an English army or sending her to France and the Catholic enemies of England, they detained her in England, where she was imprisoned for the next nineteen years.
Rather than a flexible kite, they use a rigid structure like an aircraft wing, because of its greater aerodynamic efficiency, easier control, and more predictable dynamics.
Rather they are charges that are easy for Loki to make and difficult for his targets to disprove, or which they do not care to refute.
Rather, they are to be understood as eight significant dimensions of one's behaviour — mental, spoken, and bodily — that operate in dependence on one another ; taken together, they define a complete path, or way of living.
Rather, they were culturally different regions which came to be dominated by different political and religious forces and thus came under the de facto " rule " of different bodies.
Rather, they show Selznick's mounting dissatisfaction with Cukor's slow pace and quality of work.
Rather, the list is intended to spark a national conversation on books written by Americans that have influenced our lives, whether they appear on this initial list or not.
Rather, they protect already weakened hooves.
Rather, they act peacefully and even die for the imperialists.
Rather, they sought to gain popular support by backing causes popular with Albanians, especially the annexation of Kosovo.
Rather, they tended to identify themselves as Australians.

Rather and argued
Rather, it has argued that love relations that are freely entered into should not be regulated by law.
Rather, Husserl argued that all that philosophy could and should be a description of experience ( hence the phenomenological slogan, " to the things themselves ").
Rather than realigning his troops so that the rear guard would be in the front, Wallace chose to countermarch his column ; he argued that his artillery would have been greatly out of position to support the infantry when it would arrive on the field.
Rather, he argued that Jansen intended his statements in Augustinus in the same sense that Augustine of Hippo had offered his opinions – and since the pope would certainly not have wished to condemn Augustine's opinions, the pope had not condemned Jansen's actual opinions.
Rather than crossing the Red Sea, Jacobovici argued a marshy area in northern Egypt known as the " Reed Sea " would have been alternately drained and flooded by tsunamis caused by the caldera collapse, and could have been crossed during the Exodus.
Rather than solely focusing on the analysis of society as a whole, Merton argued that analysis could and should also be done on an organization, institution or group.
Rather, it has argued that love relations that are freely entered into should not be regulated by law.
Rather, it has argued that love relations that are freely entered into should not be regulated by law.
Rather, CLS have argued that while the form may differ, both are based around the construction and maintenance of a form of social space.
Rather, the report argued that any difference between the two types of equality was illusory and that both terms were highly interconnected.
Along with the political scientist Theodore J. Lowi, Schattschneider offered perhaps " the most devastating " critique of the American political theory of pluralism: Rather than an essentially democratic system in which the many, competing interests of citizens are amply represented, if not advanced, by equally many competing interest groups, Schattschneider argued the pressure system is biased in favor of " the most educated and highest-income members of society ", and showed that " the difference between those who participate in interest group activity and those who stand at the sidelines is much greater that between voters and nonvoters.
Rather than arguing that women deserved the vote because their feminine morality would then properly influence legislation ( as the WCTU did ), she argued that they deserved suffrage as a ' natural right '.
Rather, it is argued, the control of a ringfort should be viewed as the status symbol itself, with the multiple banked ringforts potentially being the sites of particular royal importance, e. g. Garannes.
Rather, the stones were left close to the site by earlier glaciers and then exploited by the monument's builders Others have argued that the bluestones have been traced to only the Preselli Hills through their chemical signature and that they could not have come from elsewhere.
Rather than diminish the importance of the struggle for reforms, Luxemburg argued that these struggles are central.
Rather, it gave a high-level picture of the fraud-detection system and argued that the operational definition of the search engine under investigations is " reasonable ".
Rather than a conscious decision to wage an aggressive war as Fischer argued, Ritter's claim was that news of Russia's mobilization led the German generals into persuading a reluctant Bethmann Hollweg to activate the Schlieffen Plan.
Rather, it is argued that disobedience to authority is more likely to lead the simple astray.
Rather, he argued, the Holocaust should be seen as deeply connected to modernity and its order-making efforts.
Rather he argued that inerrancy must be considered in light of authorial intent.
Rather, Sanders argued, the key difference between pre-Christian Judaism and Pauline teaching was to be found in ideas of how a person becomes one of the People of God.
Rather, Marx argued that the role of the working class was, within structures of radical democracy, to organize, arm and defend themselves in workers ' councils and militias, to campaign for their own socialist political program, to expand workers ' rights, and to seize and farm collectively the feudal estates.
Rather, she has argued charter schools are worthwhile experiments in public education so long as worker rights are protected.
Rather, he argued, government intervention in the economy has largely benefited established players at the expense of marginalized groups, to the detriment of both liberty and equality.

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