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The phrase "and execution more than" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to compare the importance of execution to something else, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The success of the project relies on planning and execution more than just having a good idea."
Alternatives: "and implementation more than" or "and performance more than".
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Asked if the violent nature of football was inconsistent with his Christian beliefs, Timberlake noted that "you don't need to hurt anyone to get by" in football and that the game involved skill, timing and execution more than violence.
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The introduction of new media options makes great storytelling and execution more important than ever.
However, Billy Elliot is notable for its execution more than its familiar storyline.
To be fair to the USGA, that's poor execution more than anything else.
And the Nets, in black home uniforms that are in stark contrast with typical N.B.A. fashion, certainly look tough, even if their game is based on offensive execution more than any sort of intimidation.
2) Founders that focus on execution more than their idea.
However, in a certain execution, more than one variant may be enabled in the actual context.
That starts the second you start valuing execution more than ideas.
22 The IDND has also facilitated the recruitment and execution of more than ten research projects that have been awarded more than USD$24 million dollars in funding and have recruited more than 2500 participants (see Table 3).
Of the 200,000 estimated civilian wartime executions, more than 49,000 took place in Republican territory — a much smaller toll than that taken by the fascists, but still enormous.
Such changes, Mr. Dieter said, have come slower in Texas, which since restoring capital punishment in 1982 has carried out 265 executions, more than any other state.
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