Sentences with phrase «rather than a collection»

The acceptance of HTML by Web page designers has allowed them to think of a document as a way of accessing information, rather than a collection of static pages that can only be read when downloaded.
If the Greenland settlement was originally an effort to find and exploit the prized natural resource of ivory, rather than a collection of independent farmers, the society would have needed more top - down planning than archaeologists had thought, says Christian Koch Madsen of the Danish and Greenlandic National Museums in Copenhagen.
He understands and treats the body as one integrated system rather than a collection of independent organs, in order to identify and address the root causes of disease.
His holistic approach treats the body as one integrated system, rather than a collection of independent organs, in order to identify and address the root causes of disease.
I probably get most of my inspiration from street style rather than the collections, but I'm always team stripes so I'm loving that part of the shows!
What makes Magnifique work best as album experience, rather than a collection of individual songs; any shapeless moments are grafted onto the studier elements in the listener's memory, leading to a rewarding overall experience in spite of the lulls in the action.
Rather than a collection of set pieces the action stays in one place and just bumps it up a notch every couple of minutes.
Below is a summary of the current holdings, which we View as a «conglomerate» of businesses rather than a collection of stock tickers:
It's design like this that makes a game feel like a checklist, rather than a collection of fun things you feel compelled to do.
This would further complicate actions but demontrates, I think, that this is a global problem and requires a global strategy rather than a collection of individual nation strategies.
In the future, a computer room will contain a collection of agents rather than a collection of applications.
They tend to feel like a singular holistic competitive organization rather than a collection of independent, and many times incomplete, small businesses.
It makes the whole OS feel faster and more cohesive, like a single thing rather than a collection of apps that just all run near each other.
Employers seek graduates who have gained valuable experience in the appropriate sector, rather than a collection of random jobs purely to earn money.
Tip: Be sure you contact the bank's loss mitigation department, which will be the group to decide whether to accept a short sale, rather than the collection or customer service department, which is only interested in recouping past due loan payments.
Rather than a collection of discs, this food processor has a built - in spindle and five interchangeable inserts that you can pop in and out to grate, slice and shred.

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Of course, there's always the possibility that Markle will have a tiara custom - made rather than borrowing one from the family's collection.
But as you grow older, and spend more ever - more time looking backwards rather than forwards, having a music collection you can treasure and revisit will be more important than ever.
Part two reports everything we know about America's newest companies and the entrepreneurs behind them; thanks to a rather amazing collection of researchers, we now know a whole lot more than anyone ever did about that difficult, tortuous, imaginative process called starting a business.
This was a very big move for Penney, which got 50 % of its sales from its own brands and tended to display most of its products by classification (such as bath mats) rather than by collection (such as Martha Stewart).
While that statistic might be alarming, you can save your startup from this fate by restructuring your cash collections to work for you rather than against you.
Rather, he prefers to have collection discussions with someone other than the business owner.
About.com will now be known as Dotdash — with a logo that consists of a large red dot, followed by the word Dash — and its strategy is to be a collection of verticals with targeted content rather than a one - size - fits - all portal.
Opportunity: Precise Values is innovative in that we focus on increasing the banks» collections and recovery rather than just providing an accurate valuation.
It felt as though the company made a calculated decision to deflect rather than talk openly about the scope of Facebook data collection and its data - based ad system.
Even disclosures about potential violations of gaming license and concession rules in Las Vegas, Massachusetts, and Macau are more focused on things like illegal gambling, money laundering, and debt collection rather than sexual misconduct.
I find the Wizard books so thought - provoking because, rather than being just a collection of stories about past investments, they provide insights into how each manager thinks.
Depending on how many users opt out of Facebook's browsing history collection practices, the announcement could force advertisers to get more creative about how they retarget consumers on the platform rather than relying on a code to track activity.
(CNN)- Its art collection is the envy of galleries the world over, but until now the Vatican has been better known for Renaissance masterpieces rather than hip modernist artworks.
In general terms the central purpose of this impressive collection of lectures is contextualisation, rather than textual analysis.
I, too, am saddened to see what many large churches have become, and, I think when someone enters a church with 25,000 members, I wonder how much of the collection actually goes towards ministry rather than the physical structure and upkeep itself.
The philosophy of absolute idealism, so vigorously represented both in Scotland and America to - day, has to struggle with this difficulty quite as much as scholastic theism struggled in its time; and although it would be premature to say that there is no speculative issue whatever from the puzzle, it is perfectly fair to say that there is no clear or easy - issue, and that the only obvious escape from paradox here is to cut loose from the monistic assumption altogether, and to allow the world to have existed from its origin in pluralistic form, as an aggregate or collection of higher and lower things and principles, rather than an absolutely unitary fact.
Why don't you respond to that, rather than act like we're still talking about a collection of myths and poems and advice and letters?
she sees the questions but doesn't make the logical next step, rather than the inspired word of god, the bible is a collection of myths and legends with a healthy dose of patriarchal control freak
Anyone today who struggles through Kaplan's ponderous prose setting forth such banal and simplistic propositions as that Judaism is a «civilization» rather than a «religion,» that American Jews live in «two civilizations,» that the Jewish religious system is a collection of folkways, and that God is an idea rather than a personality must wonder what all the fuss is about.
Rather than put our faith in a book (or collection of books) for our salvation, we must put our faith in Jesus.
Indeed, the whole thing seems to be a miscellaneous collection of poetry arranged in an artificial, rather than logical fashion.
The extreme view that a person is «just a collection of atoms» is less persuasive in the light of tracer studies showing that the atoms in our bodies are replaced every few years; 6 the self that continues must be constituted by the relationships and patterns among atoms, rather than by the atoms in themselves.
When viewed as a general guide to faith rather than as a collection of specific teachings, the Bible can provide a basis for theological reflection and dialogue about every aspect of life for contemporary Christians.
The inevitable tensions among the various constituencies — between blacks and Hispanics, for example — create conflicts that not only complicate political activism, but threaten to make the overall political effort look like a collection of interest groups seeking advantages, rather than victims insisting on justice.
We like to project a particular idea of god as some version of Jupiter, rather than acknowledge that is realistically an abstract concept (a collection of ideas, ideal types, etc).
But it seems like modeling is only healthy to a degree, beyond which it becomes (variously) idolatry, trusting in one's understanding, respecting a collection of static images rather than living spirit «not made by hands,» and so on.
This collection does seem to be Lukan rather than from Q; Klostermann has shown (E. Klostermann, Das Lukasevangelium [Handbuch zum Neuen Testament 5 (Tubingen: J. C. B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck] 1929)-RSB-, pp. 146f.)
It may be more unified than most college curricula are but nonetheless it impresses the observer as a collection of studies rather than as a course of study.
«Our stores are more of a collection of stores rather than a chain look,» Johanneson explains.
«Rather than presenting such organisations with a jigsaw of disparate collections of technologies and engineering services options for them to piece together, our packaged solutions focus on clear, properly engineered solutions that deliver what they promise.
I used to blame lack of space but I realize I'd rather have a small but tightly edited collection of books, rather than an exhaustive one of all the books I'd probably enjoy (and many here) that it just wasn't the right time for me to buy.
At the Meadow we are mesmerized by anyone with the audacity and alchemical craft required to turn a humble cocoa bean into a noble chocolate bar, which is why the bulk of our chocolate collection focuses on the work of chocolate producers, rather than chocolatiers.
Rather than searching for printing recipes individually from our site, you can get the a bunch of printable recipes in one handy collection.
It is still uncertain what style of play or consistent approach we are trying to create as a club and the team remains more a collection of individuals rather than a cohesive unit.
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