Sentences with phrase «more than an example»

But He knew we needed more than an example of good behavior.
Thus, we come to the unbridgeable gap between the New Testament theologian and the theistic existentialist, and we find that it is an old issue returning in a new form: is the historical Jesus necessarily anything more than an example we seek to imitate in his worship of the Father (Harnack) or in his breakthrough to true existential self - understanding (Jaspers)?
Inaugurated behind and in front of the camera by a promotional reel - cum - prologue in which Nick talks about towers falling down and needing to become the rain that washes the scum off the streets, Vigilante is never much more than an example of how people who really want to make a movie will go to any lengths to do so.
When we talk about Pawbly we often given examples of connecting a cat caregiver with a question to a local veterinarian or a putting a family that has recently adopted a rambunctious puppy in touch with a nearby trainer, but Pawbly is about more than those examples... Pawbly is about you.
But when push comes to shove this text is secondary, nothing more than examples or qualifiers that should have been indicated in a neutral manner.
However, as detailed here by Dr. Barry Bickmore in a three part series, and by Dr. Ray Pierrehumbert at RealClimate, Spencer's attribution of the recent global warming to PDO is no more than an example of how to cook a graph.
This is nothing more than an example of DeepClimate exaggerating things in order to insult McIntyre.
It's more than an example — it's the reason why we're speaking of «alternative facts» in the first place:

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For example, the proposal that farmers making more than US$ 200,000 wouldn't qualify for subsidies has been changed to US$ 1 million.
BuzzFeed, for example, is now worth more than $ 1.5 billion (theoretically at least) thanks to an investment of $ 200 million from NBC Universal, an arm of Comcast.
Take Uber, for example: The ride - sharing company has taken a foray into the world of food delivery, and the service — which, according to The New York Times, is available in 120 markets worldwide — sometimes earns more than Uber's original offering.
For example, they realized that printing press operators were spending more than five minutes walking across the plant to pick up plates they needed.
For example, because voice search is easier than typing, searches tend to surface more long - tail content.
However, technology also empowers smaller enterprises to do a lot more than they ever could before and the cloud is probably the best example of that.
For example, hauling a dresser to an upstairs bedroom and assembling it is a more intricate and physically demanding affair than dropping off a pallet at a warehouse's loading dock.
Washington, for example, is rbST - free yet maintains milk production of more than 10,800 kg per year per cow.
More than 190 representing both Christian and Jewish denominations received the waivers from the mid-1970s through the late 1990s, seeking permission, for example, to only hire male teachers for certain positions or to sanction students or employees who had sex outside marriage.
That meant developing more mobile technology for ultrasounds, for example, that could be in places other than the traditional hospital.
For example, drawing your customers» attention to a unique seasonal item may generate more interest than simply offering a set discount off all items.
U.S. airlines took in more than $ 4 billion from checked - baggage fees last year, for example.
At the reduced rate, users in New York City, for example, only need to see one movie per month for the pass to more than pay for itself.
But she's keen to emphasize that innovation is about more than just technology, citing the example of a local female entrepreneur in the construction industry who couldn't find workboots for women and started a company to manufacture them.
Maybe those experiences can give these founders an advantage: more financial awareness than founders who haven't been burdened by hefty student loans, for example.
Ivanov's story is just one example of the serendipity involved in this small Canadian company's rise to the forefront of a worldwide race to harness nuclear fusion, a race that has been going on fitfully, consuming tens of billions of mostly public dollars, for more than half a century.
Rather than creating a new series on startups, for example, consider focusing on a more specific area around which you can create value: perhaps family - owned startups or startups operating on a shoestring.
«Now more than ever, we are excited to lead our company's global effort toward a renewable future and, partnering with Enel, set an industry example of how major companies can help to make a difference in climate change,» he added.
The top marginal tax rates of more than 50 percent that exist in some provinces are a good example.
For example, mocha was found to be significantly more likeable than brown — despite the fact that the researchers showed subjects the same color!
She says too many of today's young aspiring entrepreneurs are fixated on founding unicorn startups, focusing on the handful of fabulously successful examples rather than the many, many more that don't make it.
For example, Silver argues that a number of factors had more to do with the media's misunderstanding of what was happening during the election than any alleged errors in polling.
For example, you could lease a photocopier for several hundred dollars a month rather than financing the entire $ 3,000 purchase price, or you could lease your automobile or van instead of shelling out $ 25,000 or more for the full purchase price of the car.
Some even argue that, in some cases, it can do more harm than good — if, for example, it engenders resentment rather than understanding.
For example, many entrepreneurs pursue VC funding because 2 % of a $ 100 million company valuation is more than 100 % of a $ 200,000 company valuation.
Today's shoppers, for example, have access to more digital information and comparison tools than ever before.
The companies eventually will join forces on a product that will let Topguest users, for example, redeem their points for more than just travel.
Even more vital to persuasion than Logos, says Aristotle, is Pathos, which includes the right - brain activities of emotions, images, stories, examples, empathy, humor, imagination, color, sounds, touch, and rapport, Price says.
While the launch of a new driving safety app, for example, might not grab readers, the fact that nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, and that more than 20 million are permanently injured, will.
Trust Administration Services, for example, managed $ 250 million in self - directed IRAs in 2001; that grew to more than $ 1.3 billion in 2006.
For example, several research teams have criticised medical dramas showing heart resuscitation techniques for conveying misinformation about their effectiveness, such as far higher survival rates from a heart attack, or more younger people experiencing attacks than in real life.
The investors at New York City - based venture capital firm FirstMark Capital, for example, receive more than 1,000 inquiries from entrepreneurs each year.
Earlier this year, for example, it launched a program in which more than 420 of its most active and influential community members sell products to their friends and followers; in turn, they receive a cut of the profits, as well as rewards that include sneak previews of products and trips to New York to visit Glossier and have dinner with Weiss.
There are plenty more examples such as Rihanna's Fenty Beauty, Pixar's Coco, and Warner Brother's Wonder Woman scoring major paydays, awards, and millions of raving fans as a result of delivering products that reached underserved audiences and celebrated our differences rather than ignoring them.
For example, based on BLS data from 2009, female bakers earned 4 percent more than male bakers.
British - based GlaxoSmithKline, for example, conducts more than 100 studies a year in Canada, with the participation of some 10,500 patients in more than 1,000 medical centres.
Take digital marketing as an example: By 2017, CMOs will be directing more corporate technology spending than chief information officers will, and yet CIOs are more likely to have chairs in the C - suite, where the corporate agenda gets set.
Irish research firm Eagle Alpha, for example, digested 7,416 comments on a Reddit gaming thread in October to predict that Electronic Arts (EA) would sell more of its new Star Wars videogame than it had projected; Electronic Arts soon raised its sales forecast, citing «excitement» over the game.
Although Liu works only with quality suppliers (those that can provide on - site medical care to workers, for example), he wanted to do more than adhere to minimum standards.
This is more than the Cold War's simple fixation on Russian villains, however, with StudioCanal producing, for example, «The Tracking of a Russian Spy,» which sees Logan Lerman play a journalist who travels to Russia and becomes a tool of the Kremlin, in a film which sets out to tackle ideas of fake news and disinformation campaigns.
More than just donating money, your company can be a platform for serving others who can benefit from your company's existence, whether it's the efforts and labor of your staff, the distribution of profits (check out Life is Good's Playmakers program), or just spreading important messages to your customers (for example, Patagonia, which has encouraged its customers to repair products, rather than replace them).
He has proposed tariffs and taxes on goods coming in to this country (for example, a 35 % import tax on goods from Mexico) and considers China to be more enemy than rival.
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