Sentence examples for arrangements but rather from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arrangements but rather" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used in a context where you want to contrast two ideas, but it needs to be part of a complete thought or sentence.
Example: "We should focus on the outcomes of our efforts, not on the arrangements but rather on the results we achieve."
Alternatives: "plans but instead" or "preparations but rather".

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It was not based on official, legal or formal arrangements, but rather on "subtle social relationships".

It was not based on official, legal or formal arrangements, but rather on "subtle social relationships".

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He insisted that he had not meant to profit from the arrangement, but rather was caught in a confusion over parliamentary rules on expenses.

In the words of Garvey and Milbourn, this is consistent with the view that "important aspects of executive compensation are not chosen as part of an ex ante efficient contracting arrangement, but rather as a way to transfer wealth from shareholders to executives ex post" (p 224).

The critical factor in the transfer of learning effects between tasks is not the task or stimulus arrangement, but rather the recruitment of common sets of neurons most informative for making each perceptual judgment.

In the initial studies of WEE-1.3 depleted WEE-1.3 depleteddemonstranimalsat the oocyte chromosomes do not maittain a diakinetic arrangement, but rather coalesce and over-congress into a single mass of chromatin (Burrowaset al. 2006).

The critical factor underlying the transfer of learning effects is not the task or stimulus arrangements themselves, but rather the recruitment of commons sets of neurons most informative for making each perceptual judgment.

Today, he noted, there wasn't any formal international system but rather a de facto arrangement characterized by a lack of fiscal discipline and huge current account imbalances.

Costumes are "not mere static arrangements in the world, but rather dynamic reconfigurings of the world" (Barad 2003, p. 816).

They are not naturally occurring arrangements in the world but rather more recent inventions; the way they operate is not preordained.

Thus, the respondents did not report conscious reflection on whether they should change the material arrangements of their practice, but rather the elements of the practice started to be renegotiated, i.e. notions of autonomy, security and reliance were brought into the open.

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