Sentences with phrase «rather build upon the foundation»

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Most often, we struggle more with getting the huge rocks and boulders out of the way rather than finding a solid foundation upon which to build.
In God's single coherent plan the foundation that has been laid by the process of material evolution is not swept away or disregarded; rather, it is built upon, and in this way the lower process serves God's single overarching design.
On the other hand, Kyoto is not simply protecting its old traditions and culture, but is rather building upon the rich traditions of predecessors as a foundation for open domestic and international exchange.
Rather than reinventing the wheel each season, Ross is planning to continue to build upon the foundations of his label, inspired by designers such as Issey Miyake, Rei Kawakubo and Rick Owens, who are each unwavering in their ethos and aesthetic.
Proposition 58 seeks to overturn this flaw in the system and build upon the natural assets of English language learners — their home language and culture — as the foundation for their education, rather than treating it as a deficit.
I wasn't sure if FuturLab would be able to improve upon the already impressive Velocity Ultra, but this is one of the few occasions where a sequel actually builds on its predecessor's strong foundation, rather than just give you more of the same.
In terms of your request for something substantial, I responded to your original claim that «the theory relies on computer models» with a link to a RealClimate post that shows this claim is not correct — rather than computer models, the foundations of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change are built upon our understanding of how the atmosphere works and how we are changing it by emitting greenhouse gases.
(In the UK, only two political parties — Ukip and the BNP — proudly state in their manifestos that they doubt, or reject, climate science; proof, if it were ever needed, that climate scepticism is predominantly built upon a foundation of ideology rather than science.
Rather than expanding the scope of a new product, hoping to impress, they pare it back, leaving a solid foundation upon which to build.
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