Sentences with phrase «than in fact»

For one thing, they are much more interested in our fears than in the facts.
If not, here's some good news - you can have a lot more protein than that In fact, you can have even 40 g of protein if you practice intermittent fasting.
It might turn out that some practice groups exist more in name than in fact.
Clients can be left thinking they will receive more money out of the settlement than they in fact get.
We imagine the oceans to be more massive than in fact they are.
What a fool she had been, she declared, to have imagined that Jared was still alive, to have imagined that things could be different than in fact they were.
But they are leading lives of such spiritual incoherence that their own integrity should compel them to seek reconciliation through the sacrament of penance, and to do so before affirming a fuller communion with the Church than they in fact enjoy by receiving Holy Communion during Mass..
We intellectuals are apt to suppose that our transcendence of these identifications is greater than in fact it is.
On the other hand, some of them may have read back into Wesley a more conservative, dogmatic, or moralistic mentality than he in fact exhibited.
Moore, however, may be attributing to Himmelfarb a more systematic and rigorous position than she in fact holds.
This definition can not be made fully precise, for it is impossible for the same event to have other causal conditions or actualizable possibilities than it in fact has.
In a rich society the process of economic ruination is likely to take more time and to be less visible, with the consequence that the available choices may seem more free than they in fact are.
On the other hand, God must so act in the interests of both the self and all others as thereby to establish the cosmic order of natural law that sets the optimal limits of all other action, where by «optimal limits» I mean limits such that, were they to be set otherwise than they are, the ratio between opportunities for good and risks of evil would be less rather than more favorable than it in fact is.
We pretended that there were easier solutions than in fact existed.
It is certain that the Chronicler draws an Ezra somewhat more massive and significant than in fact he was; and it is probable that the Chronicler errs in making Ezra an older contemporary of Nehemiah.
According to Wikipedia he has since become a school headmaster & is still only in his early 50s — a year younger than me in fact.
United states women stare much teen than they in fact are.
Adding polished chrome rails to the sills were another cleverly executed attempt to make the car's massive coachwork appearing lighter than in fact it was.
An example of the dramatic shift from desktop to mobile is nowhere more apparent than in the fact that more visitors access Facebook every day via their mobile devices than they do with their PCs.
The veracity of the photographic image, however, has always trafficked more in customs and beliefs than in facts.
Nowhere is that change more evident than in the fact that this year the prize is being shown at
An example of what I refer to as» verbal sleight of hand» is to tout the large number of separate databases in one's collection, creating a sense that there is more data than in fact there is.
It is possible, however, that his emphatic claim of traversing the Aristotelian dictum has hindered rather than helped certain readers, leading them to understand what he did not mean or to assume he meant more than in fact he intended to convey.
Had they hung on to some of it, they would've been far richer come 2004 and 2005 than they in fact were.
Unlike the resume, a rather cut and dried dissertation on your experience and training, the cover letter is your chance to convey more than In fact, they should be considered one of the most important elements of the job seeking process.
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