Sentences with phrase «rather than a fun»

Target's marketing began echoing Wal - Mart's dogma of frugal prices rather than fun and flair.
Nothing sucks more than a dreary, rainy day in NYC... it totally brings down your mood, puddles everywhere and usually an excuse to dress cozy and warm rather than fun and flirty.
It's in the representation of Shakespeare as a preening, murderous, and illiterate ham, however, that Anonymous most clearly shows its hand as a crass hit - piece rather than a fun bit of historical revisionism.
Neither the Audi nor the Merc can quite catch the BMW either, the RS5 proving stonkingly fast but efficient rather than fun, the C63 hilariously lairy but just a little too tail - happy.
Dynamically, it's less convincing: the 3.5 - litre hybrid V6 has to work too hard to cope with the car's 2420 kg weight, and it's pleasant, rather than fun, to hustle, although the ride is good.
I can't get into the last couple because they were so focused on being a simulator rather than a fun racing game.
While the car handling and actual driving is excellent, Kunos Simulazioni don't successfully turn this into an enjoyable game, stuffing it with single player events and a career that are both frustrating rather than fun.
Low crosses across the box are also terribly easy to score, making online a playground for those who want a cheap win rather than a fun game.
Unfortunately it doesn't have that balance between fun and downright frustration finely weighted and I feel that frustration rather than fun is the result.
The fixed viewpoint also hinders the game's platforming and puzzle - solving by forcing players to make dangerous leaps at tricky angles, which — coupled with fiddly double jumps — can be a source of frustration rather than fun.
Employees seem more willing to surf at work if it's useful rather than fun.

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When you think about it, It makes sense that when money is tight, people stay in and make their own fun rather than going out and spending money.»
Says Durex: «When money is tight, people stay in and make their own fun rather than going out and spending money.»
That's the sort of potential that drew early, big - name investors, who helped urge Beshara and his co-founder, chief technology officer Khaled Hussein, toward the «fun» social rather than the «do - good» social.
That wouldn't be fun for savers, but it could incentivize people to spend rather than save.
«Rather than send out a press release saying that we have a new business strategy, we did a fun video (that can found on Youtube) for internal employees and external stakeholders, where we took over Starbucks headquarters and turned it into Seattle's Best Coffee building for a day,» Gass explains.
A decade ago, Nintendo took a big risk with its Wii game console, which emphasized easy - to - play, fun games rather than fancy graphics, and it paid off.
Passengers travelling to and from the U.S. and Canada are being given fun - size chocolate bars rather than a meal on flights.
If you treat the writing as a fun brainstorm on a living document rather than a daunting exercise, your effort will be inspiring!
It shows Nintendo, which started life in the late 20th century as a playing - card manufacturer, staying true to its ethos of focusing on fun, rather than just flashy technology.
«Some people have that school of thought where fitness isn't enjoyable, but we're making it enjoyable, I think, by making it more fun, challenging, and engaging, rather than this boring thing that you have to do,» she says.
How these symbols are brought together visually reflects my values of real (light and truth), brave (original image that stands out) and fun (a vibrant illustration rather than a corporate look).
«Dragon's Den» may be a fun TV show, but it does a disservice to inexperienced entrepreneurs who prioritize pitches to investors rather than to prospective customers.
If you over step the amount your budget can handle, you may end up worrying more about money rather than having fun.
It's far better to aim for fun, consistent content rather than trying to be perfect.
Whether its learning to colour - in between the lines, or discovering that art work belongs on paper rather than on your parents» walls, being creative as a kid allows us to develop our skills at the same time as having fun.
I'd rather have a catchy / easy domain name that's fun and interesting... than a keyword rich domain.
It would actually be fun to see a full employment situation with companies forced to respond to wage inflation by making productivity investment rather than the fed tapping on the brakes.
As a generation we would rather spend our time having fun or hanging out rather than grocery shopping.
It can be FUN to explore truth if we are all humbly aware of our limitations and if we all just live in the questions together rather than beating each other over the heads with the so - called - knowledge we supposedly have!
I'd rather hang with the sinners than the saints in churches because the sinners know how to have fun.
Finally, rather than just sit around and listen to speakers speak, we are actually going to go out and have some fun together!
Nevertheless, understanding the words of Jesus in the Gospels will be much easier if we presuppose that Jesus may be telling a humorous story to poke fun at the religion and theology of His day, rather than the traditional idea that a dour - faced Jesus is telling a serious story about how to live and behave to truly be His follower.
We would rather hurl insults because that's way more fun than actually thinking about things from a different perspective.
Also if anyone wants to take issue, just for fun see if you can make your case from that text, rather than citing others.
Parents are urged to develop an atmosphere of mutual respect; to communicate on levels of fun and recreation as well as on discipline and advice; to allow a child to learn «through natural consequences» — that is, by experiencing what happens when he dawdles in the morning and is permitted to experience the unpleasantness and embarrassment of being late to school; to encourage the child and spend time with him playing and learning (positively) rather than spending time lecturing and disciplining (negatively), since the child who is misbehaving is often merely craving attention and if he gets it in pleasant, constructive ways, he will not demand it in antisocial ways; to avoid trying to put the child in a mold of what the parent thinks he should do and be, or what other people think he should do and be, rather than what his natural gifts and tendencies indicate; to take time to train the child in basic skills — to bake a cake, pound a nail, sketch or write or play a melody — including those things the parents know and do well and are interested in.
«They say there's a heaven for those who'll wait Some say it's better but I say it ain't I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints THE SINNERS ARE MUCH MORE FUN Only the good die young.»
In the spirit of making healthy eating more of a habit & everyday occurrence rather than short strong bursts of «being good» followed by falling off the wagon, I am always on the hunt for delicious snacks and meals that are easy and fun to incorporate into daily life.
Both my husband and I love games and now that our little one is old enough, we can enjoy a fun evening together playing games rather than sitting in front of the TV.
It was so much fun — I am lucky to have family that is an absolute joy, rather than a chore, to visit.
When the weather is warm and you'd rather be out having fun than baking in a hot kitchen, you need tasty treats that you can whip up without turning on the oven.
To know that I don't need to give up baking, or figure it all out on my own, has made this transition a fun and exciting challenge rather than a depressing one.
For fun, I had my son help me with a mini photo collage — it's so much easier using my phone to take pictures than my big camera, so forgive me, but I'd rather get this recipe posted than take step - by - step photos with my «real» camera, hook my camera up to my computer, process the photos, etc, etc..
They are more fun to eat, because you can add many toppings, and basically eat them like morning cereal, so that you actually chew them rather than gulp them down, and get hungry again 2 minutes later.
That's the point of the book — the author is trying to give her kids healthy, fun food rather than another sugar delivery vehicle.
Think of this as a fun vegetable side dish rather than as a main dish.
For a fun tweak, make the recipe into mini empanadas with 3 - inch, rather than 6 - inch, rounds of dough.
Rather than serving this easy mock shrimp ceviche with chips or tortillas, cut some carbs and pile the citrusy seafood in fresh avocado «bowls» for a fun and healthy presentation.
To me, the most important thing is to embrace the differences and to help people who need to eat gluten free find some great recipes and discover what works for them, rather than excluding them from the fun.
I'm glad we withdrew the pursuit of Remy, I've never been a fun coz he's not better than what we currently have and tbh If we're not getting cavani, falcao or reus, I'd rather walcott or sanchez leading the line.
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