Sentence examples for rather than eminent from inspiring English sources

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Its meanderings followed topography rather than eminent domain.

This story, which has begun to emerge in the past decade, has been brought to public attention largely by sceptical outsiders rather than eminent nutritionists.

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For most of the musical world, it would be Greenwood who had the star quality rather than Poland's most eminent living composer – even if Penderecki did break creative barriers in the 1950s and 60s that are still rocking Greenwood's world.

This difference could be due to the timing of decision making, which in the Hinds study was during what Hansen 5 calls the "central period" of decision making (where EOL is eminent), rather than the "antecedent period" as was done in our study.

They also signaled further rate cuts were ahead, saying excessive economic weakness rather than inflation posed the pre-eminent risk to the economy in coming months.

Academic historians will be disappointed that Seymour has used few German-language sources, and concentrates on royalty, the nobility and eminent creative minds rather than on commercial travellers, sportsmen, Thomas Cook tourists, or the German waiters who were predominant in London restaurants until 1914.

As the Institute for Justice, which fought against New London in the Kelo case, has observed, the threat of eminent domain often hinders rather than helps economic development.

Thus, even if the words "persuasive" and "coercive" are taken in their ordinary, non-metaphysical, senses, it makes sense to speak of the supreme or eminent form of power as persuasive rather than coercive.

By portraying his "Eminent Victorians" as multifaceted, flawed human beings rather than idols, and by informing public knowledge with private information, Strachey ushered in a new era of biography.

One eminent German commentator argues that German workers, rather than opposing enlargement, should be supporting it: "Once the applicant countries are in, they become less competitive because they have to keep to our social and environmental standards.

"The centenary seems fated to become a festival of 'Anzackery', as [the eminent labour historian Professor] Stuart Macintyre calls it, rather than a real opportunity to understand what the war did to Australia".

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