Sentences with phrase «latter than the former»

Sadly, it seems more like the latter than the former.
You're only real goal as a gambler is to have more of the latter than the former.
Ancestral pretransmission lines had similar levels of virulence in the separate pretransmission and posttransmission experiments, with the exception of the preadapted ancestral line in immunized mice, which had higher virulence in the latter than the former (p = 0.002).
I'd been told that during my search for my next love I'd encounter more of the latter than the former.
Firebies, The New Zombies is more the latter than the former with its inventive name but each play - through make it feel lesser despite its price.
It roars ferociously when asked, putters amiably when needed and fairly sips fuel if you can manage more of the latter than the former.
As a demonstration of just how blurred the line of demarcation between station wagons and hatchbacks has become, there are those who consider the Dodge Caliber more of the latter than the former.
Right in line with the changing demands of customers — and the automakers» own preferences — our expert list of turbo SUVs and crossovers focuses more on the latter than the former.
Looking at the stats, the Canadian Equities (TDB900) seem to have almost consistently performed considerably better than the US Equities (TDB902), yet you've chosen to keep your portfolio balanced with 10 % more of the latter than the former.
Wheat germ and wheat bran are food fractions of wheat flour, so you are better off with the latter than the former.
Anecdotal evidence suggests it is likely more the latter than the former, but clearly, there is a connection between purchasing behavior and the tendency to visit hotel review pages on OTAs.
I just wish it was a little closer to the latter than the former.
I mean, more of the latter than the former, but that's basic business rules for you.
Video Game adaptations are a very hit or miss affair, unfortunately, more the latter than the former.
Shadow of War, I fear, steers closer to the latter than the former.
I'm talking anything from Thief to Assassin's Creed here, really — but if it is a recent one, chances are it's more like the latter than the former.
Even though the new exhibition opening at the Jepson this week takes its name from a famous Nirvana hit, its themes owe more to the latter than the former.
Or you could place more weight on the latter than the former.
More of the latter than the former too.
Very clearly, the energy accumulation in the Earth system is more like the latter than the former.
Getting involved at the international level and collaborating with other countries to move forward the access to law is both generous and selfish, probably more the latter than the former.
This move makes it sound like Google expects more of the latter than the former, which means you can likely expect to find more phones with all manner of sensors tucked into the space in the future.
However, you will find more real estate on the latter than the former and it has its fingerprint embedded in the home button.
Employers are more interested in the latter than the former.

Not exact matches

Axovant shares tumbled another 20 % Monday after CEO David Hung, the former chief of Medivation who orchestrated the latter company's sale to Pfizer, resigned from the post after less than a year on the job.
The former makes Grado's PS500e's heavier than most other headphones I recommend, while the latter makes this pair more suited for home use rather than during your commute or at work.
A former curator of what's now the Royal Alberta Museum, Currie also helped found the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alta.; in fact, the latter museum was launched in part because Currie was digging up more dinosaur bones than the Royal Alberta could store.
And the latter is increasing in its power much faster than the former.
Investors are trying to apply the former, rather than the latter.
In Gallup's tracking poll of Americans» outlook on the economy, there was a massive post-election swing in confidence and optimism between Republicans and Democrats, with the former reporting much more confidence than they had before the election and the latter becoming much less optimistic.
Whether we're likely to see a temporary drop or another 2008 is very much open to question, though most experts believe the former is likelier than the latter.
What sets the former group who are capable of rolling with the economic punches apart from the latter cohort that's less than innovative regarding their careers?
The chief difference between law and medicine is that the feeling between Jews and non-Jews is much stronger in the latter profession than in the former.
In the latest less - than - edifying episode of the Trump / Comey saga, it's emerged that the former FBI chief wrote a memo of a meeting with the president in which the latter spoke about the beauty of Russian prostitutes.
Not only it's more attractive, your post also get a higher chance of landing in the first pages in the search results since it's more specific and there's less competition for the latter phrase (a.k.a long tail keywords) than the former.
The former because it allows for a case in which a modest increase in demand leads to a large increase in price, and the latter because it would lead investors to hedge by moving themselves into Canadian dollars (more than they would otherwise) to protect against high oil prices.
I can't speak to the relative impact magnitudes of raising rates vs. unwinding the balance sheet, but my prior is that operationally, the latter would be constitute less of a brake - tap than the former.
The former term refers to the fact that stocks on average tend to perform significantly worse in the summer months than in the winter months, the latter term describes the typically very strong advance in stocks just before the turn of the year.
-- Not because it was bigger: according to established bubble - ologist Dean Baker, the 1990s dot.com bubble was, if anything, larger than the 2000s housing bubbles: he has the former at $ 8 - $ 10 trillion of bubble - induced wealth and the latter at $ 8 trillion.
At the time the former seemed a more dangerous risk than the latter — although even then massive overinvestment was China's true vulnerability — but I think by now there is a rapidly developing consensus that investment, and the unsustainable concomitant increase in debt, is China's biggest problem.
The latter is clearly easier than the former.
The former is much more likely than the latter.
The Bank was big on talking up the «labour gap» as separate and distinct from the output gap (and indicating that the former was larger than the latter).
While both Google and Ford have been working steadily on self - driving cars for a few years now, the former's efforts have been more visible than that of the latter.
Gold and Silver have rallied smartly with latter clocking better percentage gains than the former precious metal.
While the average indicator rate on large business variable - rate loans, at 8.0 per cent, is now higher than the corresponding rate for small businesses, the all - up borrowing cost to large business remains lower than for small businesses since customer risk margins for the former are, on average, finer than those for the latter.
Plant - based dairy products such as milk continue to take market share from the sales of conventional milk in the U.S., with sales in the former category growing as sales in the latter category decline.45 It seems likely that cultured meat products will have similar effects, sometimes replacing plant - based products, but also replacing products of animal agriculture — particularly because they will likely be harder to distinguish by taste and texture than current substitutes.
The former of which is far more costly, and immediately less scalable, than the latter.
You said, «Since I believe in the God of the Bible and not in Thor, I believe that there is more evidence for the former than for the latter.
Since I believe in the God of the Bible and not in Thor, I believe that there is more evidence for the former than for the latter.
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