Sentence examples for rather as simple from inspiring English sources

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She says this without self-pity but rather as simple fact; one that is finally, after all these years, worth acknowledgement.

We would like to emphasize that the purpose of models in this study is not to serve as descriptions of precise biochemical mechanisms, but rather as simple conceptual guides to understand the forces at play.

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That way, the thinking goes, emotional distress related to the attacks will be seen not as an individual failure but rather as a simple fact that has to be confronted by the entire force.

A recent study described a method to search for what could be interactions within the local SNP "neighborhood", but was proposed rather as a simple way to detect associated haplotypes, and demonstrated that this approach is efficient in detecting new disease associations [ 27].

Encourage students to develop their approaches broadly, rather than as simple "agree" or "disagree" positions.

This was Bill Clinton: charming and confounding, intellectually alive and undisciplined, and glorying in the multivalent coincidences of connection, without really recognizing why anyone might see them as complicated rather than as simple wonders.

It is only with great effort that arrangements such as these might be characterized as optimizations rather than as simple quirks of evolutionary history10 (for additional examples, see Williams 1997; Shubin 2008; Coyne 2009).

Also like the IRIG timecode, numeric data (minute, hour, day of year, and last two digits of year) are sent in binary-coded decimal (BCD) format rather than as simple binary integers: Each decimal digit is sent as two, three, or four bits (depending on its possible range of values).

Beliefs that problems in labor arise from disturbances in the social environment rather than as simple problems of obstetrical mechanics are common in many cultures, and women are often blamed for these, and other, health misfortunes.

It is seductive to interpret age distributional bulges as outcomes of prior episodes of elevated birth rates rather than as simple consequences of recent reductions in element activity, and indeed most studies on primate and rodent LINEs and SINEs both (non-LTR elements), have invoked periods of massive increases in insertion rates to explain the past history of these retrotransposons.

Encourage students to develop their approach broadly, rather than merely as simple "yes" or "no" positions.

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