Sentences with phrase «with anything more than»

Emotive blinkers help even reasonably bright people con themselves into not seeing that indigenes in such isolated settings become even less able to ever cope with anything more than subsidised stone age lifestyles.
Detailed functions, like replying to messages with anything more than a single word, is often annoying and long - winded.
In the old days (sadly, only five years ago) we were rarely dealing with anything more than gigabytes.
And LSUC's TAG (The Action Group), i.e., law students and junior lawyers organizing TAG's «technology and access to justice» work (most recently its «Access to Justice Week,» October 23 - 27, 2017), which can not possibly compensate their very expensive legal education with anything more than a severely financially depressed career.
The relatively small number of cases means that building a search with anything more than a few of the most common variables yields few, if any, results.
It «s inconcievable that anyone with anything more than pre-school maths knowledge does nt comprehend the impact of this on the whole set of data
Apologies to all but I'll be unable to comment further on either of these two kinds of criticisms with anything more than a link to this comment, and will have to leave the question of the validity of such criticisms to others to judge.
We also have to confront how the mismatch between climate change and market domination has created barriers within our very selves, making it harder to look at this most pressing of humanitarian crises with anything more than furtive, terrified glances.
Sure, there were pickup items, like health and weapons or a few useful collectibles like spraying tags in San Andreas, but the «big» ones were just «get 100 of X» type collectibles which didn't really reward you with anything more than an achievement (if that!).
Fiction is harder to place or feature with anything more than a review.
---- Daniels, if you want to live under the illusion that Amazon's providing you with anything more than what every other ebook retailer on the planet is providing — a mere webpage and database listing — that's your business.
«Daniels, if you want to live under the illusion that Amazon's providing you with anything more than what every other ebook retailer on the planet is providing — a mere webpage and database listing — that's your business»
Most writers are lucky to get to the end of a novel with anything more than a gut sense of what they did.
The rear suspension also includes a horizontal damper that links the differential to the frame, which brings us to perhaps the biggest problem faced by the Ram SRT - 10 engineers: How do you prevent a 500 - horsepower, two - wheel - drive pickup from incinerating its rear tires every time the driver grazes the throttle with anything more than a chaste caress?
It seems perverse, then, that I am unable to furnish this review with anything more than the most fundamental aspects of said story.
Despite being best friends with Quentin Tarantino though, Rodriguez is yet to challenge his audience with anything more than hyper - stylised cartoon violence.
While many of the characters have great detail, the developers didn't really bother to flesh out the environment with anything more than a few assorted rocks and trees.
While these video games have a strong following (and a few of them have been genuinely great), I've yet to encounter any non-gamers who have greeted the trailers with anything more than a shrug.
Dave and I aren't big on celebrating on Feb. 14 with anything more than a heart - shaped pizza and the heart - shaped balloon that accompanies it.
It goes with anything more than black does.
The deep and ineradicable melancholy in Einstein's personality made it impossible for him to regard optimism or theism with anything more than a sense of tolerant skepticism.
So, we rely on our diets for most of this essential nutrient, even though few foods are naturally rich sources of vitamin D and only a few, such as milk, are supplemented with anything more than meager amounts (see Should Foods Be Fortified Even More?).
And the government did not respond with anything more than a patently conflicted internal inquiry, whose terms of reference, chairman and procedure are all suspect.
You will not find too many Arsenal fans out there who have taken the news that the Germany international Lukas Podolski has completed his transfer to the Turkish champions Galatasaray with anything more than a shrug of the shoulders.
There is no par - 4 hole on the Desert Inn course of less than 404 yards, but it was seldom that Mike was reaching the green with anything more than a drive and a little chip or wedge.
You however don't see your own hypocrisy in greater depth when you say that the bible was deliberately written to be sacred and holy, without ANY sourcing and you take the word of people who lived a really long time ago who also can not provide you with anything more than «eye - witness accounts» which have undoubtedly been changed, tweaked or even just falsly made up in order to cement their point.
For example, PNC no longer lends to coal producers with anything more than a minimal exposure to mountaintop removal mining.
A 10 per cent down payment goes underwater with anything more than a 10 per cent drop in prices.
With anything more than $ 1,000,000, you are already an accredited investor, and your strategy should be treated in a more diversified manner inside the crypto - space.

Not exact matches

«What we might be identifying here is something much more to do with help - seeking behavior than anything to do with a psychiatric illness,» University of California, Los Angeles professor of psychiatry Jonathan Flint told The Guardian.
With all these tools at their fingertips, what is needed more than anything is the political will to make tough choices states will need to make.
More than anything, it helps the new employee feel comfortable with their new surroundings and get to know company culture.
Unless you're living in a society with arranged marriages, however, this is much more about your children's choices than anything you can do for them as a parent.
After all this time and even with all the new technological bells and whistles, putting yourself in the place of your customer moves the needle more than anything else.
Later, he added in an e-mail that «contracting preferences have the potential of doing more for the economic self - determination of our indigenous people than anything else Congress has come up with in over 200 years.»
Is there anything more frustrating than a coworker who chews with their mouth open or the spouse who never washes dishes or the neighbor who blasts their music too loudly?
Being creative has more to do with uninterrupted focus for long periods of time than anything else — and that takes practice.
But the fact that China has lost more manufacturing jobs than the U.S. over the past 20 years is a strong indication that playing hardball with the Chinese isn't going to do anything to increase employment in the United States.
It's really the thing in Canada that connects with Canadians more than anything.
Reinhart thinks the United States ultimately won't do anything to damage its own economy, while Mills said that China, with its massive manufacturing employment base, needs America more than American needs them.
Don't assume anything about your clients because they're scrambling to keep up with digital changes just as much (if not more) than you.
«I love Uber more than anything in the world and at this difficult moment in my personal life I have accepted the investors request to step aside so that Uber can go back to building rather than be distracted with another fight,» Kalanick said in a statement to the Times.
Tanking is obviously an inexact science, and has much more to do with lineup construction and the allocation of playing time than anything else — players are professional athletes, and convincing them to lose on purpose to bring younger, cheaper new talent to their franchise isn't exactly a great sell.
The shop was launched as «Open Kettle,» but two years into its history, when it was selling more coffee and donuts than anything else, Rosenberg «put his executives in a room with a tape recorder and told them to brainstorm,» according to the Times article.
«There are plenty of drones that are $ 100, $ 150, that would be more in competition with virtual reality than anything else in terms of appeal for the same age groups,» said Atherton Research analyst Jean Baptiste Su.
He says anything with an EV / EBITDA of more than six «has to be something special.»
There's little doubt that our own obsession with social media, blogging, personal branding, and user - generated content has done more to propagate the insidious myth that others have it better than you than anything else.
WHAT YOU SHOULD ORDER: Sonoma gets a lot of good press for its pizza (the shrimp pesto, with rock shrimp, pesto, oven dried tomatoes, mozzarella, and arugula sounds unreal) but more than anything this place is about the wine.
That partnership with the CEO more than anything else is the key to the firm's success.
Evans rings off some simple rules: don't buy anything you're pressured to buy or don't understand; ask the seller for their qualifications and track record, and if they don't give satisfactory answers, don't buy; don't invest more money than you can stand to lose, and never invest it all in one deal; avoid anything with an offshore element to it («That means your money's never coming back»); and seek out an unbiased second opinion, say, from your accountant or bank manager.
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