Sentences with phrase «valuable than the former»

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While Miscavige and his organization have held up the media complex as a valuable tool for spreading the message of Scientology and recruiting new members to join, the new facilities have received criticism from opponents of the religion — including some former members — who claim the complex is nothing more than a propaganda machine and a ploy to attract donations.
In reality, a follower who is engaged and familiar with your brand is far more valuable than the «average» follower; and it's an increase in the former category that's really going to mean something for your brand.
Still, in Washington, where fear is a more valuable commodity than fondness, the former corporate lawyer has earned a fast reputation as a prolific fundraiser, raking in more than $ 4.6 million for her first reelection effort to the House.
Closing costs are «money that would have been better used to support research that ultimately could have continued to combat diseases like AIDS and Parkinson's, rather than shutting down a productive research enterprise, mothballing a valuable research campus, and walking away from» millions in federal funding, said R. Paul Johnson, a former director of the primate center who now leads the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University.
In my humble opinion, credit cards in the former category are much more valuable than those in the later.
The former is more valuable than the latter.
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