Sentences with phrase «rather than part»

The preliminary analysis suggested that all subscales had reasonable internal consistency reliability and appeared to be independent measures, rather than part of a single unitary construct.
Narrative Therapy views problems as separate entities rather than part of the person.
Adversarial family courts are structured for all - or - nothing solutions — which are part of the problem for high - conflict families, rather than part of the solution.
Other therapies can focus on the individual dynamics of a person choosing to binge and purge, drawing on the same research as any individual therapist would, and incorporate the significant other as a «co-therapist» rather than a part of the problem.
It encourages the law and non-Indigenous Australians to see native title as a collection of traditional practices, rather than part of a larger system of traditional law and custom which evolves over time.
As a new graduate it is advisable to begin your resume with education rather than part time work experience.
As you would expect from such a high - end device, it also includes stylus support, but it appears that both the Active Pen and Wireless Charging Mat will be optional extras rather than part of the package.
Rather than part with the usual price of # 799, the current offer will see you save an even better # 100, which means you pay # 699 for the 64 GB variant and an extra # 100 for the 128 GB variant.
I had assumed that the remark about the coffee was a touch of humour inserted by Eugene Meehan rather than part of the suit.
These are often adults who as children who were «looked after» within the care system or the subject of poor parenting where challenging behaviour was regarded as wilful, rather than part of a condition.
Even though the doctor's treatment of you has been ongoing, rather than a part of ancient history, the statute of repose will still operate to protect the doctor from liability for his medical malpractice committed eight years ago.
Think of FLEX attorneys as part of an in - house team rather than part of a law firm.
As well, it would seem that uses may be less likely to reject cookies if the warning and option are browser - based, rather than a part of a business's website.
I also made it clear when material in the passage was my own rather than part of the cited author's work.
When you look at ethics, you judge those of handing the 2100 generation a 700 ppm climate, several degrees warmer, with rising sea levels to adapt to, or whether anything can be done to mitigate that by developing appropriate technologies, and encouraging those to spread rapidly while discouraging those that are part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
This local story — of children fleeing live - threatening conditions at our own borders who desperately need help — shows the result of false government claims that CO2 is a dangerous pollutant, rather than part of the natural cycle of life that connects plants and animals:
Or does the assumed prior of S appear as part of the model rather than part of the post-processing for those other studies?
Microsoft has said that the Twitter and Facebook applications planned for Xbox 360 will be separate applications rather than part of another broad dashboard update.
Nintendo offered the Labo as something interesting, specifically for children, rather than part of the normal video game stuff.
Although it is an unusual tourist destination that's actually a British overseas territory, rather than part of Spain, it's home to a range of fascinating historical sites, as well as some amazing wildlife.
Yet, villas are typically freestanding mansions, rather than part of a shared, apartment - style complex.
However, it also seems clear that at least at times there are situations in which these white blood cells are there when they shouldn't be and that they are the cause of the disease rather than part of a normal response to a disease process.
Dr. Diane Gabriel - Fraynert is a strong advocate for holistic medicine as a compliment alongside traditional western medicine, feeling strongly there is room for both to treat your pet as a whole, rather than a part.
While I did eventually take a position here, it is very small and could more properly be considered entertainment / gambling money rather than part of my long - term portfolio, which is mostly passive ETFs.
Others have separate keyboards that are accessory items, rather than part of the normal device.
How sad that is sometimes as we shut out others who would be wonderful friends if we just opened up and allowed ourselves to know others as individuals rather than part of an unknown group.
Technically speaking, this means the 4Runners has a full - time 4WD system rather than a part - time 4WD system.
Peer observations, focused on the new approach and its effect on the target groups of pupils, become a helpful and welcome way of learning rather than part of an imposed accountability system.
«It is a tough age for kids and schools need to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem,» said California League executive director Scott Steel.
Suggesting such settings are private schools rather than part of the public estate is one of the alternative truths now peddled by new local authorities keen to cut costs by bringing support back into the LA.
But what would happen if students were viewed as part of the solution in schools rather than part of the problem?
Terry Notary's daring work as a man living as a monkey (not too far - fetched considering his past roles in «Kong: Skull Island» and «War for the Planet of the Apes»), is the film's most enthusiastic and earnest scene that can stand brilliantly as a short film rather than a part of the film's ultimately flawed structure.
The Insidious Logic of «Stick to Sports» — Paul Ringel breaks down the 150 - year - old marketing strategy, which casts professional athletics as an escape from, rather than a part of, American corporate culture.
The musical numbers extend beyond the nightclub, and often feel like whimsical indulgences rather than part of the story proper.
Individual moments can be fine, but they seem strung together rather than part of a cohesive vision.
Along with a more than academic interest in shape objects and Swiss army knives, Nicki is also drawn to Videodrome, but wants to be a participant rather than part of the audience.
The sauna and steam room are usually associated with a spa treatment and we view the time spent relaxing as more of an indulgence, rather than a part of our health and wellness routine.
Ppm is similar to percentage, except part per million (ppm) rather than part per cent (hundred).
Traditional medicine considers these as separate, isolated conditions, rather than part of a spectrum of metabolic impairment.
He added: «Nottingham is challenging the lazy, stereotyping of pseudo-research and misleading reporting which has become part of the problem rather than part of the answer.»
For too long the needs of pupils with SEN have been an afterthought, rather than part of a unified approach to the curriculum and assessment which strives to meet the needs of all pupils.»
There is a strong progressive argument to be made against membership of the EU by people like me who see it as contributing to the problem of political alienation, rather than part of the cure for it.
It is rather self - serving for Mr. Espada Jr. to proclaim he was part of the solution, rather than part of the problem.
I really prefer using whole fruits such as dates to sweeten my recipes rather than sweetener as it is so much better for you to eat the whole fruit rather than part of it, as it's fresher and has more nutrients.
Or perhaps, as some exegetes have argued, Jesus is suggesting a more eschatological success: Simon and his mates will pull the nets for the great apocalyptic catch, they will sit to cull the bad from the good, they will be like the angels or the courtiers of God's kingdom rather than part of the teeming masses to be judged.
The links, which state that the women were observers from a distance at both the crucifixion and the burial, appear to be editorial additions made by a literary editor, rather than part of an original narrative from oral tradition.
I begin this essay by sharing the assumption of Joranson and Butigan, namely that creation consciousness is a needed attitude on the part of Christians if, in relation to the abuse of nature, Christians are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.1
Creation consciousness is a needed attitude on the part of Christians if, in relation to the abuse of nature, Christians are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
But we also believe in the importance of the Church and want to be catalysts for change rather than part of the mass exodus of our generation leaving it.
If we do so, we will be part of the solution to the world's problems rather than part of the problem.
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