Sentence examples for rather to be explained from inspiring English sources

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The epistemic difference is, rather, to be explained by appealing to the fact that when one perceives the world some further conditions required for perceptual knowledge will usually be met.

8. And, for someone like Douglas Ehring (2011: 184f)., who holds that exact similarity between tropes is not grounded in the tropes themselves, but is rather to be explained in terms of the primitive classes to which the tropes belong, the objection completely misses its mark.

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The authors interpreted lung cancer in the highest exposed group to be "rather large to be explained simply by a confounding effect of smoking" which was not taken into account.

But it was not until the 1980s that physicists, computer scientists, and cryptographers began to regard the non-local correlations of entangled quantum states as a new kind of non-classical resource that could be exploited, rather than an embarrassment to be explained away.

Not death is to be explained, but rather birth.

Historians are thus committed to the view that "mind exists" in the very specific sense that reality, when viewed from an historical perspective, comprises actions and is to be explained rationally rather than causally.

Kant's point in emphasizing the contrast between organisms and machines is not to show that organisms require teleological explanation (since machines such as clocks are no less in need of such explanation), but on the contrary to show that, as natural objects rather than artefacts, they are not to be explained in terms of a designer's intentions.

Rather, TE success is more likely to be explained by other factors.

The results, which are rather surprising, can be explained by applying the geotechnical model referred to above, to the case of sliding.

Rather, it can be explained by the effect of cellular stress due to transfection and selection process.

Therefore, the deficit of heterozygotes may rather be explained by the existence of geographic substructure within populations (Wahlund effect) due to selfing or biparental inbreeding following reproduction among related individuals.

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