Sentence examples for rather part of from inspiring English sources

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For analytical organizations, analyses are not isolated projects, but rather part of a process.

Extension shouldn't be an appendix, but rather part of our mainstream.

"It is, rather, part of a larger pattern of provocative and reckless behavior".

Experts said such incidents are not isolated, but rather part of an emerging national trend.

Only one Mahler chamber work has survived in the literature; or rather, part of a work.

The students have enjoyed the experience and they do not feel isolated, but rather part of a whole.

Foreign policy in this campaign has often been reduced to a bumper sticker, or rather part of one ("Osama bin Laden is dead, and G.M. is alive").

Rebelling and fitting in are not quite incompatible in this film's view, but rather part of the endless tension between self-assertion and social harmony.

Still, researchers say the setbacks should not be surprising or discouraging but rather part of an effort to learn what makes cancer tick.

They are, rather, part of a militarily capable organization's campaign to mobilize extremist actors already in Europe and to recruit new ones.

The photographing of prisoners, both in Afghanistan and in Iraq, seems to have been not random but, rather, part of the dehumanizing interrogation process.

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