Sentences with phrase «rather than a boon»

«The need for extreme success is now a requirement rather than a boon,» says the UK's Jason Cooper in the run - up to Frankfurt's conference on The Markets.
«The need for extreme success is now a requirement rather than a boon.
As the demand for natural products has expanded, Lacy has also seen corresponding price spikes that have proven to be a challenge to her business, rather than a boon to its bottom line.
In addition, if I don't provide enough content and end up with a crappy Endless Mode, it'll be viewed a detriment to the final product rather than a boon.

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Pre-Microsoft deal - making A company called the Computer Center Corporation realized that sharing their machines with Gates and his fellow teen computer enthusiasts could be a boon, rather than a burden.
Consolidation among smaller carriers could be a boon for passengers, if it means they can make enough money to invest in better services, rather than focus solely on controlling costs.
I think that he still sees the West as the enemy, rather than the friend, and consequently sees terrorism unto the West as a boon to Russia in this «Second Cold War.»
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, the final bow of the boy wizard, his boon friends, and his formidable enemies, director David Yates (who helmed films five through eight) chooses to touch audiences rather than wow them.
Technology is a boon to learning for students with dyslexia, though benefits are often discovered by accident rather than by design.
Technology is a boon to learning for students with dyslexia, though benefits are often discovered by accident rather than by...
Necessary state budget cuts could be a boon, rather than a burden, to education if state governors and legislators adopt meaningful education reforms by introducing more competition and school choice in their states.
That may seem like a nightmare for traditional publishers, but just as innovations like the VCR and the compact disc seemed to spell doom for the movie and music industries and later turned out to be massive profit - generating mechanisms, publishers could find that e-books — even at much lower prices — are a boon rather than a disaster.
Rather than seeing footnotes as a distraction, the author suggests we view them as a boon to readers with short attention spans, as «a chance to rest,» particularly if we're reading about Kant's categorical imperative or some other mind - boggling subject.
Secondly, there are times — rare, but present — when Waluigi has provided a boon rather than an insult.
It's a great system, and the fact that it adds longevity to the campaign (rather than bolstering multiplayer) is actually a real boon, simply because the single - player portion is so large.
Sometimes, it just comes down to flaws that certain types of players don't care about, or perhaps is a boon rather than a flaw!
A real and perpetuated mistake rather than their endless series of straw men would be a boon beyond all expectation.
The freedom to store and exchange data without boundary or prohibitive cost should be a boon to the world and to ourselves, rather than something that dehumanizes us.
The mouse's design could be a boon for those who play for hours at a time rather than for quick, isolated sessions.
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