Sentences with phrase «as allies rather»

As noted before, the four ghosts — Pinky, Inky, Blinky, and Clyde — will be on hand as well with their own new redesigns, but as allies rather than enemies.
Authors could see their colleagues as allies rather than competition.
Viewing these companies as allies rather than merely as customers from whom to make as large a profit as quickly as possible, German bank officials sat on their boards, and helped expand their business by extending loans to foreign governments on condition that their clients be named the chief suppliers in major public investments.
He began to retreat from the idea of a christian Council called by himself and to think seriously about the Pope as an ally rather than a competitor.
The production method uses nature as an ally rather than a hindrance, Chou said.
As the company suffers considerable casualties, he learns to see Chief Yellow Hawk as his ally rather than his adversary.
After their initial distrust, buyers gradually see Nikodemski as an ally rather than just another practitioner trying to get them to sign a listing agreement.

Not exact matches

When asked about competition, Salzberg said that he doesn't see Amazon as a competitor, but rather an ally, that will help to bring more traditional grocery shoppers to the online scene.
But in the 1920s the Allies imposed an unpayably high reparations burden on Germany — largely to obtain the foreign exchange to pay the Inter-Ally arms debts that the U.S. Government insisted on collecting, rather than forgiving these debts as allies traditionally had done among themselves upon achieving viAllies imposed an unpayably high reparations burden on Germany — largely to obtain the foreign exchange to pay the Inter-Ally arms debts that the U.S. Government insisted on collecting, rather than forgiving these debts as allies traditionally had done among themselves upon achieving viallies traditionally had done among themselves upon achieving victory.
When we see stock prices as «what other people believe the company is worth» rather than the real value (at least in the short term), these fluctuations become our allies in our noble quest for creating wealth.
At a time when their colleagues who spoke for the church were conspicuously incapable of giving the faith a good account in the eyes of the learned, the Vanderbilt academics preferred to dissociate themselves from their religious leaders rather than take up their cause as allies and persuade them that sound scholarship was God's good servant too.
The dean, who thought of this as an upgrading of his department rather than as a quarantine of religion, became Kirkland's enthusiastic ally in the endeavor.
It is all about hiding, disguising the truth until it becomes of the past just as that as did that unlawful country was recognized by the USA with out the UN majority vote and UN members were to face the Reality that the USA is taking advantage of her majority states and voting power rather than the majority of the UN member countries no matter how small or poor they are although at that time the majority of member countries were under occoupation or protection of USA and Allies and after the WW1 & 2!
As for taking up your cross I'd much rather see Christians take up their crosses and be allies to the marginalized then use passages like that to beat people into submitting to a teaching that is self evidently damaging.
So they often perceive us primarily as political adversaries or allies, rather than people primarily motivated by beliefs.
It also reprises some themes from Smith's earlier books, including the case for postmodernism as an ally of Christianity rather than as a threat, and skepticism about the value of straightforward apologetics — with Taylor, he suggests that the genre diminishes religion by reducing it to just another «closed» set of propositions in an age that prizes storytelling and fluidity.
After 6 years of thriving under his rule, Liverpool return to St James Park to face Rafa Benítez, this time as their opponent rather than ally.
Two of the points highlighted by both Graff and Garner that I've found particularly useful are, first, that kids of LGBTQ parents having a «coming out» process about their families; and second, that many don't identify «allies,» but rather as «culturally queer,» even if not LGBTQ themselves.
Rather than seeing him as the cause of your problems, look at him as an ally who can help improve your child's sports experience.
The first time a teacher blocks or limits an AD student's desire, the teacher will be looked at as a persecutor rather an ally.
But the Ukip leader later said the star's protest was «absolutely disgusting» as he tried to claim that Geldof and his allies were attacking fishermen, rather than eurosceptic politicians.
Given the previous willingness of Kenyatta and his allies to use violence to manipulate voters» insecurities, it may be that Kenyatta wins the election by destabilising the voting period and depicting his coalition as the more national, rather than ethnic, option.
If that sounded rather vapid, it was as nothing compared with Mandelson's intervention on these pages: an extended hyperventilation about Corbyn and his allies using comparable methods to the ones that clinched Blair and co's grip on the party all those years ago.
As leader of the five - member breakaway faction that allied with Republicans to form the chamber's governing coalition (and keep Democrats from assuming the control that should have accompanied their mathematical majority), Klein has been justifying the partnership since it formed in 2012 as a win for progressives, rather than as a means of self - empowermenAs leader of the five - member breakaway faction that allied with Republicans to form the chamber's governing coalition (and keep Democrats from assuming the control that should have accompanied their mathematical majority), Klein has been justifying the partnership since it formed in 2012 as a win for progressives, rather than as a means of self - empowermenas a win for progressives, rather than as a means of self - empowermenas a means of self - empowerment.
The Russians have argued that it is counterproductive to back the rebels so openly, as this only gives Assad and his allies more reasons to keep on fighting rather than negotiate.
While he's said he plans to run as a mainline Democrat rather than allying with the IDC, both Democratic conferences have made overtures to him in recent months.
LGBT rights activist Richard Socarides credits Clinton as the first President to publicly champion gay rights, [150] but Clinton's signing of DOMA and DADT have led critics like Andrew Sullivan to argue Clinton was a detriment to rather than an ally for the LGBT rights movement.
In an essay for BuzzFeed, Allison Wilmore argues that the issue is that most «Oscar movies» aren't made with queer audiences in mind: They use «characters as symbols rather than as people unto themselves, and mediating stories through the more «relatable» perspectives of outsiders and allies
Graham and Bradlee are depicted as antagonists rather than allies, at least at first.
Specifically, here in New Jersey, while I'm appreciative of the support that the NJEA gave to the opt - out movement in 2015 and to a lesser degree through its New Jersey Kids and Families initiative in 2016, I am nevertheless under no illusion that as soon as the NJEA sees the opt - out movement and its proponents as enemies rather than allies, the NJEA will sell us out as quickly as you can say Chapter 78 contributions.
But rather than seeing charters as an enemy to fight off, Ferebee is enlisting them as allies.
This approach helps people view you as an ally, rather than someone begging for book sales.
It's definitely a good idea to think of those who write in your genre as potential allies rather than as the competition that you don't want to have anything to do with!
It means that rather than being considered an outsider or even an opponent, you're viewed as an ally and a trusted resource.
To do this you first need to get a trading license for the city, which as the name suggests lets you trade there, and that can cost a pretty penny, especially in a city allied to Genoa rather than Venice.
Wulverblade doesn't aim for historical accuracy, rather it's a fanciful tale of three members of the Northern clans seeking to halt the advancing Roman power that has already conquered the southern portion of Britain, now known as England, while also having to deal with traitorous southern clans who have decided to ally with the Romans rather than attempt to go up against their impressive military.
As a result of using a peer - to - peer system rather than dedicated servers, being summoned or summoning allies for co-op play is entirely based on luck and times when you decide to play, and you can just forget about trying to have friends join your games to help, as players are sorted to random player clusters with no way to choose who you can summoAs a result of using a peer - to - peer system rather than dedicated servers, being summoned or summoning allies for co-op play is entirely based on luck and times when you decide to play, and you can just forget about trying to have friends join your games to help, as players are sorted to random player clusters with no way to choose who you can summoas players are sorted to random player clusters with no way to choose who you can summon.
Using the class system, you might engage the enemy with a damage - dealing Full Metal Jaguar class, dual - wielding blades and guns, or perhaps you'd rather face your foe with a photon saber and and beam - shooting Psycho Launcher guns as you buff your allies.
5) From the tenor of your blog I assume you are a Republican and a rightwinger who supported Bush, Cheney and the other certifiable petro - nuts who took us into a war for oil (though I would not characterize Bush and Cheney and their sponsors and business allies as «nuts,» rather, shortsighted, greedy, concerned only with the accumulation of personal wealth).
CTL, on any forum — whether skeptic - leaning or consensus - leaning — censorship of the strongest criticisms can serve no good purpose... for the common - sense reason that the strongest skepticism and the strongest science recognize one another not as enemies, but rather as the most natural of allies.
It is heartening all the same that Katter appears to be getting better informed — rather than cede that responsibility, as Labor and LNP do, to a party machine that puts obligations to allied organisations, major supporters and backers ahead of an MP's direct obligations to the community at large.
So I suggest we should very concerned about whether the relevant decision makers have the necessary moral character to take tough decisions on mitigation and adaptation, rather than adopting the hope of geoengineering as an excuse for not upsetting political allies, campaign funders or particular groups of voters.
Depending on the programmes the company supports, this often includes considering rather weighty (and sometimes inherently unknowable) political and national security - related questions such as: how long and in what numbers will US and NATO forces be deployed in Iraq, Syria or Afghanistan; what level of ballistic missile defences might the US and its allies procure in order to address the threat from North Korea; how might an aviation - related terrorism incident or global recession affect the production rate of Boeing or Airbus airplanes; or, what level of future defence spending might be agreed between the US Congress and the Trump Administration?
If you want to take advantage of the benefits of a recruiter relationship, it's important to consider them as potential allies rather than enemies.
At First Allied Securities, the due diligence process has expanded to include a robust checklist of items, as well as a multi-person investment committee rather than a handful of decision makers, Laflamme says.
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