Sentences with phrase «than any of its predecessors in»

Dark Souls 3 gets even more tactical than any of its predecessors in multiple ways.

Not exact matches

that might result in an even «badder» deal than his predecessor signed with Iran or forcing him to storm out of the negotiations in a huff.
Troops bringing the American flag back to Iraq in 2003 or deploying to Afghanistan in the same time period received just a little more than their Persian Gulf War predecessors, with $ 1,064.70 for soldiers with less than four months of service and $ 1,150.80 for the seasoned veterans with four months or more under their belts.
Trump has parted with more top - level staff in his first year than any of his five most recent predecessors did in their respective first years.
New prime minister Malcolm Turnbull brings with him a better working knowledge of how Western Australia functions than any of his predecessors since the days of war time PM John Curtin, who died in 1945.
But when it comes to the idea of putting technocrats in charge of asset - price bubbles, Morneau is no different than his immediate predecessors.
In Colombia, the reign of large, hierarchical cartels gave way to that of paramilitary groups, who were eventually replaced by more criminal groups, or «bandas criminales,» that are more compartmentalized, dispersed, and autonomous than their predecessors.
Before co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer honed the concept of ride hailing at Lyft, which has 1,000 employees, operates in 200 cities, and has raised more than $ 2 billion in venture capital, they built its predecessor, a ridesharing upstart called Zimride.
Just to recap, the press secretary went ballistic on Saturday, after numerous reports pointed out that Trump's inauguration ceremony in Washington drew much smaller crowds than the inauguration of his predecessor, Barack Obama.
In a day of closed - door meetings with NATO foreign ministers, Pompeo appeared to charm European allies with tough talk on Russia and a more sure - footed approach than his predecessor Rex Tillerson, but he still carried Trump's familiar demand for higher defense spending.
Gurle brings more than 20 years of experience to Symphony, founding a predecessor company called Perzo in 2012, which he merged into the current concern.
The Galaxy Note 8 takes all of the best features in the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 +, both of which debuted earlier this year, and adds some additional components that make the phone more attractive than its predecessors.
His predecessor, Jim Skinner, had eight years of consecutive positive same - store sales growth, a nearly 50 % increase in revenue, and a more than doubling of profits.
While the new president has a more pro-business agenda than his predecessor Hollande, he might be significantly constrained in his social and economic reforms if he needs the support of both mainstream right - wing and left - wing parties.
Antitrust approval has become an interesting question in the Trump administration, which bankers and lawyers had thought would be more tolerant of consolidation than its predecessor.
Rather than follow a disastrous road taken by some of her predecessors, and slash funding to government services while the price of oil is low, the NDP government is taking an opportunity to invest in much needed public infrastructure when the economy is slow and the price is right.
He is better known to us as an individual than any of his predecessors — possibly better than any other character in the Old Testament; for his book contains many chapters of personal confessions and autobiography.
The most innovative gesture in Jones's feminist remap - ping of sin is her linking sin to the eschatologically oriented doctrines of sanctification and justification rather than to creation, as many of her feminist predecessors have done.
Within a few months 81 seminaries applied for affiliation with the association, 27 more than had participated in the predecessor bodies at the time of merger.
Because Protestantism is common in Argentina and the rest of South America, Francis is situated to better understand Protestantism than his predecessor,...
We must be careful not to take our Whitehead in any less of a critical fashion than he took his own predecessors.
I concede, in conclusion, that I have brought together some unlikely «bedfellows»: German theologians whose notion of process is probably more Hegelian than Whiteheadian, Whitehead himself, and Josiah Royce, a predecessor of Whitehead in process philosophy.
We believe that the coming century is to witness greater triumphs in Christianity than any previous century has ever witnessed, and that it is to be more truly Christian than any of its predecessors.
The persistence and growth of the influence of Jesus seem also to be assured by the proven ability of Christianity to survive the death of cultures with which it has been intimately associated and, after a period of crisis provoked by the collapse of such a culture, not only to win a foothold in the new, succeeding culture but also to make a deeper impress upon it than upon its predecessor.
We know today, much more vividly than did our philosophical and theological predecessors, how important economic arrangements are in shaping the values, ideologies and cultures of various states.
Prince Charming may have come to the church in the form of its new pastor, who is significantly more acceptable than his immediate predecessors.
As noted above, the concrescing actual entities within a given structured society prehend in different ways a common world, i.e., the concrete interrelatedness of their immediate predecessors together with the common element of form which bound them together as this rather than that society.2 This feeling of both emerging out of and yet still belonging to a unified whole is then incorporated into their individual processes of concrescence.
His language on this echoes that of the most famous of his recent predecessors, Joseph Ratzinger, in its emphasis on the importance of truth and of teaching it, rather than of seeing the Church as essentially resting on rules.
Pope Benedict evinced more awareness of this particular deficit in orthodox culture than did either his predecessor or successor.
As a result of developments in modern science we are much more aware than our theological predecessors were of the extent to which novelty continually pours into the world process.
In terms of his actions, Coolidge worked, as far as his theory of limited government allowed» and much more than his predecessors» to fight racism.
Rising in the West invites comparison with its fictional predecessor, The Grapes of Wrath, but its ambitions are more modest, and yet in some ways greater, than Steinbeck's.
Nor do I rest content in the mere spotting of an historical error in Popper, for Sir Karl's (as, indeed, Whitehead's) place in history is secure on grounds far more weighty than a reputation for faithful reiteration of the words written by one's predecessors (important as such accuracy may be).
A key strand in neoconservatism, at least in America, is made up of Catholics who agree with the Pope and his predecessor about sex but not about economics, seem immune to the enormous amount of work that they have done and still do in explaining how these things are connected, and manage to present themselves, quite falsely, as somehow more orthodox than those who, with similar disregard, agree with the Popes about economics but not about sex.
The alleged third Quest, while no more uniform than its predecessors, rejects Bultmann's double verdict about Quests, and is determined to know as precisely as possible what Jesus did and did not say, and to understand the critically certified Jesus as a historical phenomenon in the social landscape of his time.
It claims some missteps (Samuel's push for price signalling bans on banking chiefs and his readiness to accept «the wholesale monopoly» of the NBN), highlights some controversy (including the claims of conflict of interest regarding the DFO and the ACCC's pursuit of Richard Pratt) but concludes that overall «Mr Samuel's energy and focus have resulted in an expansion of the size and the powers of the ACCC, which has also developed a clearer pro-market approach than it had under his predecessor, Alan Fels»
The new Ishida CCW - RV delivers the highest levels of accuracy of any multihead weigher and, in addition to consistent weighing at close - to - zero giveaway, is now some 15 % faster than its predecessor.
Of the 58 men who have coached at least 100 NFL regular - season games, George Seifert is better than everyone else — including his storied predecessor in San Francisco, Bill Walsh — in two important categories.
The Depression cut college enrollments in the fall of 1932 — about one student in every 15 dropped out for money reasons or was unable to matriculate — and the survivors began to think of themselves as a rather more «serious» generation than their predecessors.
Theo may have his weaknesses but the fact that Arsenal hasn't won the league for the decade he's been here means that he and many of his team mates are judged more harshely than some of their predecessors, who individually, didn't do more than them but played in more successful teams.
De Gea recently won United's Player of the Year award for three seasons running and despite Jose Mourinho's claims that this was a sign of something wrong at the club under his predecessors David Moyes and Louis van Gaal, De Gea's amazing stats this season come as he's made even more saves than ever before, yet still sits top of the league for clean sheets, with 15 in total.
In the years since, the Australian presence on Tour has grown to 19 players, the most of any nation other than the U.S. And these Aussies are better trained than their predecessors, thanks in part to the free coaching and facilities made available to amateurs since 1993 by the Australian Institute of SporIn the years since, the Australian presence on Tour has grown to 19 players, the most of any nation other than the U.S. And these Aussies are better trained than their predecessors, thanks in part to the free coaching and facilities made available to amateurs since 1993 by the Australian Institute of Sporin part to the free coaching and facilities made available to amateurs since 1993 by the Australian Institute of Sport.
But more than that, De La Salle has looked every bit the part of its predecessors, especially — and not surprisingly — its early predecessors, which Alumbaugh himself was a part of in the mid-90s.
Walker, Mendy, Danilo and Delph have already provided seven assists between them - four more than their predecessors managed in the whole of last season.
Only Napoli and Juventus have better records in 2018 than Milan, Gattuso has already accrued more points than his predecessor and they currently sit third in the Serie A form table as they go into a defining few weeks of the season.
Some days later, and perhaps most controversially, Jack O'Sullivan — one of the founders of Fathers Direct (predecessor to the Fatherhood Institute)-- argued that feminism has reinforced, rather than challenged matriarchy — and men clam up as a result, in The Guardian.
An April 2015 article published in the New England Journal of Medicine (Norton, M., et al.) showed that this test is more accurate than traditional predecessors when screening for trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome).
It was considerably weaker than the GLC, despite having a number of powers (notably in relation to the Metropolitan Police) that its predecessor lacked.
That total is nearly 60,000 votes higher than the previous record of 183,672 set by Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2010 (Gillibrand, who was running to fill the remaining two years in the term of her predecessor, Hillary Clinton, received 182,624 on the WFP line that year), and approximately 80,000 over the party's highest 2008 statewide total, which was 159,613 for President Obama.
Pollsters predict another hung parliament in May this year, which is also likely to be characterized by a more complex constellation of political forces than its predecessor.
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