To some (great or small) extent.
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Examples for "rather "
Examples for "rather "
1 It is an animal health issue rather than a public health risk.
2 Having said that, of course, reality-myreality-hadgotten rather odd of late.
3 Open Source Everything makes truth rather than violence the currency of power.
4 You could even regard one particular result in a rather one-sided way.
5 She thus raised, at a rather inopportune moment, the great unspoken problem.
1 It's good to kinda view them in a sympathetic light, you know.
2 So right now, college is just kinda arbitrarily structured into four years.
3 Her way allows a deep access that kinda borders on Mockra, y'know?
4 But that kinda works against you when you don't know your reality.
5 Have you been usin' some kinda power on me this whole time?
1 We don't know what kind of Europe Libertas actually want, he said.
2 Europe can and must do more to prevent this kind of violence.
3 Today, New York is the center of a different kind of crisis.
4 Paper is exactly the kind of stand-alone Facebook really needs right now.
5 I kind of consider New York my second home, Osaka said afterwards.
1 Many Voices is an example of just that sort of sea change.
2 I said, 'I expect that sort of mistake often happens, Mr Parkis.
3 Virtually every new car sold today has some sort of network connection.
4 It's just the right sort of practice for a young married doctor.
5 How could any sort of industry be possible under these soggy conditions?
6 I think every prime minister has sort of said this since Blair.
7 But I've always had sort of a different way of approaching problems.
8 All of which was quite true, but sort of begged the question.
9 They created a new sort of magic that is still popular today.
10 I asked, sort of a delicate way of not answering her question.
11 They're the sort of calming words people say to soothe others' anxiety.
12 It's a natural sort of thing for sports equipment manufacturers to market.
13 This year is, sort of , the centennial year of Louis Daniel Armstrong.
14 It means the cost of that sort of work can be reduced.
15 Vaz advocated the sort of model used in Germany and the Netherlands.
16 Let us hope that Roderick will be a different sort of Emperor.
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