Sentences with phrase «places than in others»

The Blasters in The Lost Levels are even better - placed than in the other game; on levels with Bill Blasters, players have to watch where they jump very well.
An item hits the ground in a slightly different angle in one of the simulations, bounces off to a different direction and ends up in a different place than in the other simulation.
Traditional church architecture may have sprung from contingent roots, but it has been refined by millennia of observation: God is omnipresent, but we perceive the divine presence better in some places than in others.
And second, according to a study by Schrank and fellow sociologist Cheol - Sung Lee of the University of Chicago in Illinois, social structure explains why it happens much more often in some places than in others and what types of arrangements can discourage it.
Uneven distribution of the aerosols could lead to more cooling in some places than in others, which could cause unknown environmental consequences.
But the problem is far worse in some places than in others.
State data suggest that it is much higher in some places than in others, rather than being some sort of universal issue.
The institute took on the study «because everyone knows that teacher unions matter in education politics and policies, but it's hard to determine just how much they matter — and whether they wield greater influence in some places than in others,» reads the forward to the study.
Rather, local variances in system capacity, resources and student demographics make different reforms more or less urgent — and plausible — in some places than in others.
This is harder to do in some places than in others.
There are many reasons why sea level rise might be greater in some places than in others, but in general, when ice melts, sea level rise is less closer to the location of the ice and greater farther away.
Temperatures are rising faster in some places than in others.
This can a long way towards addressing # 1, but will require a shift in how the average person relates to their community, towards more interdependence — a bigger job in some places than in others.
School gardens are becoming more and more popular around the country, but they're harder to establish in some places than in others — in the middle of a city, for example, where the soil is deficient and needs work before it can support growth of plants and vegetables.
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