Sentence examples for describes than from inspiring English sources

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"This Town" is more a symptom of the problems that it describes than a cure.

(A picture of a flower is closer to the flower it describes than flower is).

Politkovskaya saw herself more as a witness of the failing state she describes than an analyst, and her act of witness is heroic.

Kwan, like his characters, is more interested in the glitzy surface of the world he describes than the dark depths — his characters all speak with a similar, breezily conversational voice and fit certain well-worn stereotypes.

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It has taken far longer to describe than to score.

And the costs of any such attack are much easier to describe than the benefits.

He's less concerned about how he's described than what he can accomplish".

Unfortunately, the mentor-apprentice friendship is more lovingly described than the culinary atmosphere.

The temptation to write 1,000-word 1,000-word is fierce in a countoneeasier to describe than to expoems, and easisr to explain than to understand.

The "human condition" is somewhat easier to describe than "human nature", that complex thing which literature, psychology, philosophy and individual experience all struggle to understand.

What is striking is that it makes so little showing in the book – presumably, in part, because farming is much easier to describe than studying.

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