Sentence examples for rather to articulate from inspiring English sources

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The point is not to stamp out these forces or to overcome them, but rather to articulate their role in team collaboration, so that they can be more strategically harnessed by team members and, as a consequence, smooth team functioning can be promoted.

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The interviewees were asked to react and respond to the survey results, rather than to articulate their personal thoughts about the issue.

Another point worth making: It can be rather difficult to articulate exactly why a service like Twitter can feel so alive, when — conversely — Facebook, an apparently similar social service, can leave you feeling cold, suckered in, used and abused.

It was Perry's disdain for the Energy department -- or, rather, his inability to articulate it -- that helped sink his bid for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012.

It provides an open and flexible approach, rather than seeking to articulate a number of general statements.

The defeats of the past five years are rather harder for Blair to articulate.

After 40-plus months of high unemployment, a president who thinks his mistakes rest not in his policy choices but rather in his ability to articulate them is probably telling himself a story, if no one else.

All those are fine positions, but I think one ought to articulate them, rather than just wander about sounding cross.

What seems worrisome, however, is the reasoning behind the Administration's approach, which seems to be dictated primarily by concerns about reputation and by a negative logic — we cannot not do something — rather than by an attempt to articulate what it actually hopes to accomplish in making a military strike.

Thus, it was not that clients did not have the freedom to choose, but rather ACO staff were trying to articulate the importance of adhering to cultural protocols and establishing a relationship as an integral component to the client's health care journey.

The issue might be, for example, that a person is struggling to articulate their outlook, rather than that they don't care – a case of "I don't know how to sort out what I think" much more than "I don't know what to think".

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