Sentence examples for missing than from inspiring English sources

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The night was more interesting for who was missing than who was in uniform.

The Knicks released the roster for their summer league team yesterday, and it was notable more for who was missing than for who was on it.

The result, as James Riley notes, is "a landscape constituted more actively by what is missing than by what is present".

While reading "Slugging It Out, Inside Obama's Mind" (Economic View, Nov. 25), I was struck more by what was missing than by what was in it.

As June's disappearance grows longer, and the flowers on her dockside memorial begin to wilt, it becomes clear that "Visitation Street" is less about the one who is missing than the ones who remain.

Hillary Clinton has released her schedules from her White House years and The Guardian of London feels they're more notable for what's missing than for what's there: In her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton has touted her experience in the Clinton White House as preparation to lead the nation in a time of crisis.

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I would rather him shoot and miss than to ever hesitate".

"It might have been more difficult for me to miss than to put those two in.

I'd rather go for it and miss than not try at all".

Seems their criticisms always say more about what they feel they missed than about what we actually had.

After all, reporters at major news outlets are better known for what they miss than what they catch.

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