Sentences with phrase «rather than fall»

I love the way you encourage us to think about the feeling of fall and textures we love, rather than fall decorations.
Logitech told Digital Trends that the Astro brand will remain separate rather than fall behind the company's PC gaming - specific Logitech G name.
However there is a contraction of volume but that immediately pulls in more air from the surroundings so the original volume then contains more mass than before which must give a rise in surface pressure rather than a fall.
When the droplets turn to ice, they are much more likely to «blow off» into the cirrus anvil of the storm rather than fall as precipitiation.
But these places have scant experience or standards for designing buildings to flex rather than fall.
I use the word ambivalence to suggest the simultaneity of conflicted feelings, that one can feel two ways (Latin: ambos, meaning two) equally (Latin: valence, strength), rather than fall into the either / or binary that such dichotomies suggest.
Yet, despite this risk, they still felt the need to try something new and innovate, rather than fall back on safe philosophies.
Mark your calendars because not only will we be convening in a new city, the conference will take place in the summer (July 16 - 19) rather than the fall.
Like all dogs, it loses its coat periodically; however, the hairs tend to become trapped in the other hairs rather than fall off.
However, Philip Wee, currency strategist at DBS Group Research, opined that the flattening yield curve is an outcome of a rise in short - term yields, rather than a fall in long - term bond yields.
Floating rate structures offer investors the opportunity to participate in, rather than fall victim to, a rising rate environment.
It is best to be armed with knowledge rather than fall into a trap.
The coupe's doors are hinged at the rear so that, as Rolls says, «the driver and passengers step in rather than fall in backwards, as demanded in a conventional two - door coupe.»
Through their fellowships, they have started initiatives that engage and retain great teachers; help low - income students to advance, rather than fall behind, during the summer months; and provide critical support to help foster children achieve better educational outcomes, among others.
The film's action highlight is the massacre of Fort Henry (we are spared nothing, not even the bayonetting of babies), but its emotional peak occurs when Cora Munro (Barbara Bedford), daughter of the Fort Henry commander, threatens to fling herself off a high cliff rather than fall into the hands of the lecherous Magua.
Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn deliver fine work, in roles that give them much more to do rather than fall in love or other such cliches of the genre.
With this disposal, rather than fall in, it gets stuck to the side with a magnet.
Seats like Harlow would go to the Tories rather than Labour whilst others in the south - west, for example, would be retained by the Lib Dems rather than fall to the Tories.
We must put these behind us and look forward to the future with optimism, adopting a pro-active strategy for influence, rather than fall back on tired old solutions.
If this takes root «we'd see more survive, rather than fall».
Old French law dictates that the eldest candidate should win, but recently it was decided in court that they would rerun an election rather than fall back on the elder candidate.
If you've conceived, your hormone levels will rise rather than fall and your breasts will become increasingly tender.
But rather than fall away and push for a move, as many expected, Isco instead proved himself to Zinédine Zidane.
After giving up two late goals in the final minutes of a 2 - 1 overtime loss in the section final, Jesuit chose to come together rather than fall apart.
He is the individualist as writer, who must learn to turn his loneliness into creative energy rather than fall into self - pity.
Rather than a fall from a pristine state, modern science sees the human race arising from a long struggle characterized by natural selection and survival of the fittest.
Potential supply in some areas of the economy falls, but aggregate demand will probably rise rather than fall, due to the terms of trade gain, and it is more likely that there will be a problem of inflation in the non-traded sector.
LONDON, April 23 (Reuters)- Hedge fund managers have never seemed so convinced that oil prices are set to rise rather than fall in the near term, according to the latest positioning data published by regulators and exchanges.
But hedge fund managers have never been so overwhelmingly convinced prices are set to rise further rather than fall back.
Most seem convinced fundamentals will drive prices higher and eventually allow them to liquidate their long positions into a rising rather than a falling market.
Entrepreneurs are emotionally rewarded through creating content and engaging in meaningful conversations online, rather than falling into the Facebook voyeur role.
One of the things that we have been seeing is that with more urban development, which leaves less space for water to go, and when water falls on concrete and streets it has [fewer] places to go rather than it falling on a wetland.
Finally, rather than falling, if the value of loan approvals was to grow by 2 per cent per month from the November 2003 level until the end of 2004, housing credit growth would be expected to remain at around its current rate of close to 25 per cent.
And our economy is undoubtedly better off by being in a situation where home prices are rising rather than falling.
Reading this account, which covers the period from 1492 to 1783, while following reports on the 2016 presidential campaign, will enable us to maintain a degree of philosophical detachment rather than falling into fits of apoplexy or despair.
The numbers are probably even lower now: one recent report has them at around 46 percent, but records, nevertheless, that that they are now rising rather than falling; the Irish Times headline was «Mass attendance in Ireland is up».
I believe, on the contrary, that it is a matter of the greatest importance to make clear the true implications of the negation of sexual difference and to debate publicly what is at stake rather than falling back on principles, such as equality, that flatter those who set themselves up as their standard bearers, even though the way these principles are invoked to justify the homosexual - marriage agenda does not stand up to critical scrutiny.
He did nt say we are a Europa team or better suited, he said it would be maybe better going out of the cl and into the Europa rather than falling at this hurdle.
He said before that it would be better to go out of cl and into Europa rather than falling at this hurdle..
Make a commitment to pausing and thinking about how you want to respond to your child, rather than falling back on the old knee - jerk reaction.
The tall sides keep crumbs on top, rather than falling under and getting embedded in the car seat fabric.
While they work in the short term, these methods can teach your child to depend on being put to sleep, rather than falling asleep on his own.
I also feel so proud for sticking with the way I wanted this birth to be (i.e., natural and at home) rather than falling victim to the fear and uncertainty that exists around natural birth in our culture at large.
2020, which should have marked the end of child poverty in our country, will be the first time, the end of the first decade since records began when absolute levels of child poverty rose rather than fell.
«On his watch we have an environment secretary who doesn't believe in climate change, our carbon emissions are rising rather than falling and the government has failed to set a target a clean up our power system by 2030.»
And during the 1990s and 2000s it helped Alaska become the only US state in which equality rose rather than fell (for more on this, see this book on the Alaska model I co-edited with Michael W. Howard).
Will he guarantee that businesses will have the reassurance, which they desperately need, of a guaranteed transition period, rather than their falling off the cliff edge immediately after the article 50 negotiations conclude?»
The cost of servicing the nation's debt would have gone up rather than falling to its lowest level in a generation.
Rather than falling for the argument the only solution is more borrowing and debt, Mark Prisk argued at the Chartered Institute of Housing that:
I think Massachusetts should actually be higher on the list rather than falling.
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