Sentences with phrase «as examples of the latter»

Square is often cited as an example of the latter, with the theory being that it wanted to get out the door before the IPO environment got any worse, and management knew a hit on valuation was the price it would pay.
As an example of the latter, Target is trotting out a new kind of deal, such as offering $ 10 off a $ 50 purchase on a different product category each week, rather than just on individual products.
As examples of the latter, domestic demand in the earlier widenings ran at unsustainably fast rates, usually in excess of 7 per cent per annum for a time.
As examples of the latter: if the baptism of all human persons in the triune name is a desideratum and is alone productive of salvation, as many Christians believe (and as the Gospel of Matthew seems explicitly to claim), then it is false that the chanting of the «nam myoho range kyo» is the principle means of human salvation, as some Japanese Buddhists claim.
Job's temptation serves as an example of the latter.
As an example of the latter, we cite a study by Matthew Ronfeldt to support Standard 13: Equity.
As an example of the latter, Subaru's have a small drum brake within the hub that works against the inside of the disc rotor which sits over the hub.
Consider, as examples of the latter technique, how this conference has been reported in the liberal media.
As an example of the latter, if a defendant is convicted of four cumulative crimes that have 15, 20, 10, and 5 year sentences, which often (though not necessarily) happens at the same trial, you'd expect to see a 50 year sentence.

Not exact matches

Google takes time duration as an indirect measure of the value of the content of a page; for example, if you have a blog post that averages 30 seconds of visit time versus one that averages 10 minutes of visit time, the latter is clearly a superior piece.
For example, in the latter days of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct principle of central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's question about interest rates, indicating it would be better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently, calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the doctrine of central bank independence.
Examples of the latter are such expressions as «the man runs», «the man wins»; of the former «man», «ox», «runs», «wins».
If the latter, the recipient of Revelation developed and expressed it under divine guarantee, perhaps, as for example in scriptural inspiration, which however is formally distinct from Revelation.
This latter example has peculiar importance as highlighting a special mode of relation between occasions.
The latter involved, for example, the compulsory study over many years of Dialectical Materialism (known unfondly to Soviet - era students as diamat).
Faith and vested interests, as noted below, is a dialectical relationship in which normativeness may also be associated with the latter as in the case, for example, of the vested interests of the poor.
On the contrary, there is reason to reject the latter as an example of ideology masquerading as scientific objectivity.
Practically, however, you all recognize the difference: you understand, for example, the disdain of the methodist convert for the mere sky - blue healthy - minded moralist; and you likewise enter into the aversion of the latter to what seems to him the diseased subjectivism of the Methodist, dying to live, as he calls it, and making of paradox and the inversion of natural appearances the essence of God's truth.
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For example, traditional ethics treated masturbation as a more serious sin than rape, since the former «wasted the seed» while the latter preserved the biological structure of procreation!
Francis Coquelin is a perfect example of the latter as he used his loan spell at Charlton last season to help establish himself in the Arsenal first team and he hasn't looked back since.
For an example in the Premier League (lets keep Arsenal out of this) take the case of Southampton (at least in the early part of the season, it's lack of quality in depth killed it in latter part of season as fatigue and injuries took toll, barring which, I believe, Arsenal and Man Utd would be seeing a different sky today).
A Buffalo News article published Friday morning includes Brown's photo and his previous ties to Pigeon as an example of one of the latter's many connections.
In the vein of the latter example, perhaps Kevin could invite Susan to have her photo taken in the next one — and see if she could gain access as a result at least higher than the personas non grata (without, of course, being enriched or seeing Kevin enriched, apart from the obvious enrichment of making a new friend).
For example, because rickshaws have less mass and smaller engines, their CO2 emissions are about one third those of private cars, the latter of which consequently contribute as much as 90 percent of India's total urban road passenger transport emissions.
The hectoring Funny Games sought to rebuke viewers who willingly consumed its story of smug sadism, and Code Unknown's assertion that the audience is unable to fully grasp Haneke's meaning could be read as another example of his didacticism, but the latter film is more earnest and rigorous.
Examples of del Toro's love of classic movies and TV, as well as vintage songs, is everywhere, the latter nicely complementing the fine score by Alexandre Desplat.
Other teachers noted that they utilized the curriculum or had students come up with discussion questions during the viewing that were subsequently used as part of their postviewing discussion, but these latter examples were not the norm.
California's dashboard of many colors, as eye - catching as Joseph's coat but with significantly less meaning, is a perfect example of the latter.
Then there are those who began their authorship career as independent authors who gained enough of a following that they were approached and signed by a publishing house (Hugh Howey is one of the most well - known examples of the latter.)
(See the sketches and spreads below for Dizzy and Before John Was a Jazz Giant as excellent examples of my point, what with the «the sounds dreamily dancing through the air amid streaming ribbons of music,» as School Library Journal put it in their review of the latter title, a 2009 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book.)
NTRI springs to mind as a good example of the latter case and MSFT is the best example of the former.
One example of the latter is the incident in 2007 in which melamine was substituted for wheat gluten as a protein source in pet food manufacturing, leading to the deaths of hundreds, possibly thousands of pets who ate contaminated commercial foods.
Examples of the latter might include: choroidal hypoplasia in breeds not previously identified as having Collie Eye Anomaly, optic nerve colobomas, microphthalmia, multi-focal retinopathy in breeds not yet recognized as having CMR mutations, etc..
You can switch your games from TV to the handheld, draw on it and play only on the controller, with a game of Reversi was shown as an example for the latter.
2009's Borderlands is a perfect example of the latter, as it took two beloved genres, the dungeon - crawling RPG and the First - Person Shooter, and mixed them together to produce one of the best games of that year.
Other strengths of the twentieth - century collection include: sixty works by members of the Ash Can School; significant representation by early modernists such as Alfred Maurer, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Max Weber; important examples by the Precisionists Charles Demuth, Charles Sheeler, Preston Dickinson and Ralston Crawford; a good showing by the American Scene painters Charles Burchfield and Edward Hopper; a broad spectrum of work by the Social Realists Ben Shahn, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence and Jack Levine; and ambitious examples of Regionalist painting by Grant Wood, John Steuart Curry and Thomas Hart Benton, notably the latter's celebrated five - panel mural, The Arts of Life in America (1932).
The charcoal drawing of a mill interior by Joseph Stella is an example of the latter, and the inclusion of local artists such as Barry McGee and Travis Sommerville speak for his engagement with young artists.
The latter was America's first permanent museum of modern art, and included masterpieces by Romantic artists such as Francisco Goya and Eugene Delacroix; Impressionist paintings by Paul Cezanne, Paul Gauguin, Pierre - Auguste Renoir and Pierre Bonnard; works by Expressionist painters including Paul Klee, Van Gogh and Modigliani; and examples of Cubism by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso; as well as a range of American art by the likes of Albert Pinkham Ryder, Thomas Eakins and Mark Rothko.
Charged with frenetic energy, other examples from this series reside in prominent collections, such as that of Jasper Johns, the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Morgan Library & Museum, New York, the latter previously belonging to fellow artist Roy Lichtenstein.
An example of the latter is Christianity (as originally given), which claims to be founded on fact, «that which we have seen and heard», despite the fact that many of its followers (or those who say they are) act in a «religious» manner, and eschew fact.
For example, there's lots and lots of holes in the latter (post 1990) Kathmandu record, which in this case happens to give it a spurious uptrend, as the missing data is more in the winter than the summer...
In those latter studies, based on the idea of CE as a policy option, other, more specific frames and their implications are moved into the focus of analysis: for example with regard to its role for society, its relevance for political conflict or its perception as a social technology.
As an example, the IPCC 2007 report noted that: «in some projections, Arctic late - summer sea ice disappears almost entirely by the latter part of the 21st century.»
I assume Rud introduced the latter as a specific example of a more general principle?
Those who study food production, for example, see our «Carbon Footprint» as a very good thing, and it's signal is quite evident in the increase in agricultural productivity over the latter part of the 20th Century.
Tom, Part of the problem is that people have started to adopt the Bayesian estimates as their personal beliefs, and dressing it up in this language enables them to present it to the anti-Bayesians (of which there is still a substantial body) without the latter actually understanding what went into the sausage factory... Here is an random example of someone (cited in that IPCC figure) saying as the result of their simple analysis «there is a 70 percent chance that [sensitivity] exceeds the maximum IPCC value».
Even if little else (in terms of cohesive message, for example) can be taken as similar, I see a continuation of energy between Occupy and the battle for legal aid, albeit more refined, eloquent, concise, pragmatic, and persuasive in the latter, whereas that energy is chaotic, un (or mis?)
John suggested a visit to The Pink Voice as a nice example of the latter.
A good example of the latter is «closet tracking» also known as «index hugging».
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