Sentences with phrase «than part of»

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.
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.
Unfortunately, most pundits believe that the additional features are nothing more than part of a play to sell the struggling division.
This is far more typical of being a second issue than part of the ongoing All - New X-Men, as much of the issue is concerned with the identity of the future X-Men and some familiar squabbling amongst the core members.
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.
The only thing that seemed odd was the 8» touch screen, which seemed like more of an afterthought than a part of the design.
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?
Yet the way they seem to have abetted teaching to the test and otherwise thrown Swedish education off course suggests they may be more of a problem than part of a solution.
Yes, the movie plays fast and loose with the facts of Barker's book and, like many films about Afghanistan, actual Afghans are more of an afterthought than part of the main story.
«I Feel Pretty,» launched through STX Entertainment, grossed an estimated $ 16.2 million — rather less than part of what Schumer's «Trainwreck» opened to in July 2015.
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.
He wants a home, food on the table and a high school he can attend for more than part of the year.
Most of the horror on display in Shults» film comes in the form of dreams that, while haunting and evocative, are more like asides than part of the narrative.
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.
As they rotated, it was clear they were more of an artistic centerpiece than part of the actual collection, as models walked around them in (slightly) more wearable looks that built upon this «roll» theme.
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.
Traditional medicine considers these as separate, isolated conditions, rather than part of a spectrum of metabolic impairment.
It has more tactile nerve endings than any part of the body other than the lips.
This basic solution interacts with the acidic droplet, causing the part of the droplet facing the exit to become more acidic than the part of the droplet facing away from the exit.
Despite the size of the bloom, however, the plankton did not take in a record - breaking amount of carbon dioxide — only about 20 % more carbon than that part of the ocean sequesters biologically each year.
Town Attorney John Fenz said in March that the town was in settlement negotiations with the parties responsible for problems in the building, but he had no update on the status of the building Monday, other than that part of it will reopen.
Looking at non-enrolled voters statewide, 71 % believe Cuomo would be more likely to be a solution to the state's problems than part of their cause.
According to the latest Marist Poll in New York, 66 % of voters say, if Cuomo is elected governor, he would more likely be part of the solution to turning state government around than part of the problem.
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.
If you left out that sentence, which is more personal opinion than part of the answer, I think you would get more upvotes.
«We know that the Arewas are comfortable with the present system because it benefits them more than any part of Nigeria.
If Rivers misses more than part of even one game, this team will be a complete mess.
But one's chances of getting a lion today are better in Botswana than any part of Africa.»
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.
Measured by the churches» utopian aspirations for global justice, the work ethic is regarded as more a part of the problem than part of the solution.
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.
It is far more part of the problem than part of the solution.
But the fact remains that for all these writers the life of Jesus is rather the preparation for His death and resurrection than itself a part of the decisive eschatological event.
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.
«Job learns that his misfortunes are nothing more than part of his humanity.
Thus some advocates of abortion on demand are now admitting that the fetus might very well be more than a part of the body of its mother but, nevertheless, because it is dependent on its mother for its life, she has the right to end that life if it interferes with the exercise of her own personal liberty.
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