Sentence examples for rather emphasis from inspiring English sources

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It follows that programs seeking to advance technology should not be judged negatively if they lead to numerous economic failures; rather, emphasis should be placed on the relatively few big successes.

Rather, emphasis should be placed on the direction of change [ Kawasaki, 2006].

Rather, emphasis was placed on measuring physiological parameters of shoots at similar stages of maturity at sites in different parts of the valleys with differing salinity levels.

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The CSU is also a respectable university system, but costs less to provide because it puts rather less emphasis on research and much less on postgraduate teaching.

The French put a rather charmless emphasis on charm, are consciously or unconsciously persuaded that it is either part of a display of sophistication or — and it may amount to the same thing — a tool in the service of seduction.

Rather, its emphasis on the burial of the dead suggests it was written, possibly at Antioch, during the reign (175 164 bc) of Antiochus IV Epiphanes of Syria, when Jews faithful to their religion were forbidden to bury their dead.

However, it was not any of these late 19th-century developments but rather the emphasis on the irrational, which started almost at the century's beginning, that gave the philosophy of the period its peculiar flavour.

And it's quite possible that this rather serious emphasis, all those years ago, alerted the casting director that this 9-year-old girl should play Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies, rather than the umpteen thousand others who were gagging, swooning, dying to do so.

The movies could be happening in almost any decade, and in fact there's rather less emphasis on the overtly techie stuff, which in earlier M I films had Tom hanging from thin wires and tapping away at laptops in mid-air.

By contrast, the figure he picks for eta is too low for the comfort of Sir Partha Dasgupta of Cambridge University, who would give the consumption of the poor rather more emphasis than Sir Nicholas does in his treatise.Sir Nicholas thinks a person born in 2106 should count for as much as one born in 2006.

(Admittedly they may have padded it out a bit how else to explain the presence of "robber", "oui" or "k mart" in a list that otherwise places rather more emphasis on sexual adventurism?)Last week, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority's (PTA) memo and accompanying list of the words sent to mobile-phone service providers were leaked on the internet.

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