Sentences with phrase «carries much»

Instead, the NCMA, which just opened its new building in November, carries much edgier stuff.
Sony's handheld is far superior in the tech department but also carries a much fatter price tag for the 3G model.
If you only catch a couple of flights per year, it may be better for your budget to use the Chase United MileagePlus ® Explorer Card, which offers similar rewards and benefits, but carries a much lower annual fee of $ 95 (waived the first year).
Overall, the Chase Sapphire Reserve is the superior choice in almost every aspect except it carries a much higher annual fee.
While the Preferred obviously carries a much more reasonable $ 95 annual fee, as long as the Reserve has a $ 300 annual travel credit, it's really only $ 55 more than the Preferred.
The most commonly used anti-inflammatory drug used in feline IBD is prednisolone, the preferred form of prednisone for cats (there is also an long - lasting injectable form, but this may not work as well as oral medication and carries a much higher risk of adverse effects, including diabetes).
Your pet's blood albumin binds to and carries much of the calcium in its blood.
Kidney involvement carries a much poorer prognosis.
The presence of a physical obstruction within the guts which can not be treated medically and requires surgery carries a much poorer prognosis, however the vet will discuss all of the options with you at the time of your appointment.
The pre-approval letter on the other hand carries much more weight because it's only issued after the lender has received all your documents to verify your ability to actually get a mortgage.
Recent payment history, for example, carries much more weight than an application for credit at a store.
Unfortunately, a 15 year fixed rate program carries a much higher monthly mortgage payment than that of a 30 year fixed rate program.
The phone carries much in common with AT&T's Motorola Atrix 4G, and even gets the same Webtop connectivity that sees the Photon 4G transform into a powerful computing device when connected to a seperate dock accessory.
«Intelligently written with multi-dimensional characters that replay in one's mind, this complex, contemporary story carries much of the intensity and harshness of Speak.
But while most of the deceased Narayan's work had a gentler touch, Shanbhag's novel carries a much darker vein and therefore paints a more realistic picture, while still maintaining an air of old - world manners and charm.
A dissertation proposal therefore carries much weight in it.
Winning a local writing contest is also not a distinction that carries much weight.
The Escape still carries much of its concept - car style onto the roads even without the upgraded Titanium's xenon and LED lights.
Based on the dramatic concept vehicle unveiled in 2005, the Aura sports sedan carries much of the concept's bold design.
I think the brand certification carries much more value.
One of the more unique vehicles in the Audi lineup, the 2017 A7 still carries much of the same styling and feel that it had when it debuted as a 2012 model.
However, CTL proved to me that «consideration» carries much more weight than «nice.»
An is a newcomer, but carries much of the weight of the film on her shoulders, as the young Korean girl who just wants to rescue her giant pig and go home.
We don't see a huge amount of Ren's leader and mentor, the immensely awful Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis), but it's clear that he is a bigger threat than the Emperor was, and carries a much bigger stick.
There is a sentimental and touching scene near the end of the film with Williams and Stiller saying goodbye which, obviously, carries much more meaning that it did when it was filmed.
That same scene is repeated at the end of the film, but this time, we've been on Blige's journey and her reaction carries much more weight and underlines themes in the film more strongly.
Dev Patel carries much of the film and generates a large amount of the humor.
I prefer the Soderbergh version, which connects the thematic dots more concisely & carries a much greater emotional weight.
It definitely carries a much different feel when compared to the first season.
For one thing, we're told we're in a world where time and reality can be manipulated, so seeing is not believing, and nothing carries much weight.
Therefore, our work carries much greater meaning and we may be inspired to accomplish extraordinary things.»
When it comes to house plants the Peace lilly or Spathiphyllum when in full bloom carries much as much charm as any indoor plant.
Whether this particular study carries much weight is up to your take, but take it casually that avocados are great aid in helping you improve your overall health.
The big - toe joint carries much of your weight while walking, so untreated bunions can cause severe and constant pain.
«Provider recommendation carries much weight, and parents are far more likely to have their child vaccinated if the provider encourages it.»
This means the outflowing gas carries much more energy and momentum than previously thought.
Remember, also the Pioneer spacecraft travelled to this region, so there are actually four distinct data sets [about the heliopause] and a fifth one by New Horizons spacecraft, but the latter carries much more sensitive space plasma instruments and the first dust detector to operate this far out, ever.
Chen agrees: He said his experiment «carries much less risk of creating animals with greater «brain power» than normal» because the human organoid goes into «a specific region of already developed brain.»
As such it also carries much political and religious clout in the region.
Nothing the man says carries much weight.
The full solution of the problem of jealousy, however, carries us much deeper than mere independence of spirit.
The phrase «Son of God with power» there carries much the same ideas as the phrase «Lord and Christ» in the Jerusalem kerygma, for its significance is Messianic rather than properly theological.
It carries much else in its heart, but nothing more certainly than that.
Mental Health is an area that still carries much stigma, and the organized church at times is one of the offenders actively doing so.
By focusing on an industry or group of industries, the fund carries much greater risk of adverse developments and price movements in such industries than a fund that invests in a wider variety of industries.
The above analysis demonstrates that betting on the bust carries much better odds than betting on the subsequent boom.
The pre-approval letter on the other hand carries much more weight because it's only issued after the lender has received all your documents to verify your ability to actually get a mortgage.
And trading carries a much different energy than giving.
The counterargument, which carries much weight in Quebec, is that the province has lost too many important companies to foreign control, just to see jobs cut and capital investment disappear.
(Interac cards, which carry much lower merchant fees, snagged top spot.)
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