Sentences with phrase «than functioning purely»

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The extent to which you balance asset classes at and beyond retirement, assuming reasonable health at that point, is more a function of excess funds over the income floor than it is purely about age.
The researchers say that the apparent similarity between human children and young chimpanzees in the observed male bias in object manipulation, and manipulation during play in particular, may suggest that object play functions as motor skill practice for male - specific behaviours such as dominance displays, which sometimes involve the aimed throwing of objects, rather than purely to develop tool use skills.
Rather than becoming swept up in the film's zeitgeist, a logical consequence, the audience should now look at how well the director contextualizes their protest and how the film functions on a purely formal level.
For example, an anti-lock braking system, traction control and an electronic throttle with «blip» function on gearbox down - changes make it much easier for drivers to get used to the GT3 R race car than the prior Cup S model, with the consequence that the new car is also more appropriate for the ambitious amateur racing driver rather than purely experienced professionals.
The key difference is that the braking function is electronically controlled rather than a purely mechanical activation, allowing regenerative braking from the electric drive motor to slow the vehicle, rather than the hydraulic friction brakes under most circumstances.
The key difference is that the braking function is electronically controlled rather than a purely mechanical activation.
At times, it feels like the world is designed purely to function within the framework of the game's narrative, rather than being a space that's meant to be interesting in and of itself.
Although historically follies were constructed purely for decoration rather than function, Gallaccio's work engages the artist and viewer with natural, organic materials in a way that challenges perception and form and continues to articulate Gallaccio's process that wholly connects her work with the history and feel of the site.
It seems to me that the proof that the Un-American Activities Committee is here undertaking a purely judicial function is overwhelming, far stronger, in fact, than it was in the Jay Cooke investigation which, moreover, concerned only business transactions, not freedom of association.
Reporting in 1976, the inquiry found that the NACC was restricted in its role due to the lack of clarity given by the previous government about its aims and functions and the desire of the NACC to be more than purely a consultative body.
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