Pacifying warring factions and satisfying their short-term and mid-term demands is better than going to war.
would you rather be a imperialists than a anti-imperialist and why?
what nation in Indochina is forested rather than mountainous
To see if there was an easy trade with Asia rather than going around southern africa.
Because they did not know what was going on in the camps, they thought it was more of a prison camp than a death camp
Texas became better known as the "REGION", rather than the republic of Texas.
No. It depends. If you are a lesbian of course lesbian sex is more satisfying and if your straight of course straight sex is more satisfying.
Fashion fads are always going out and in. It is more customary to say "in and out" rather than "out and in."
Non-adversarial means there is a spirit of co-operation, a passive stance, the parties are willing to reach a mutually satisfying resolution to a problem. There is persuasion rather than coercion.
Yes. By using headphones in the company of another person, it suggests that you are too fixed on satisfying your own needs by listening to your own music etc, rather than to listen to people.
It depends if they have a pre-prepared label or not. Personally, I like to knock them in and oil them rather than put a cover on, because you get a much cleaner hit and it is more satisfying
He worked in a porcelain factory rather than going to school.
There is a lot of questioning about this, and the chances are that it will, but as DLC rather than an update.
If you have done your MBA in the HR domain, you can find other jobs rather than just going into recruitment including lecture work.
The phrase 'rather than' does not have degrees.An adjective is the part of speech that has degrees (hot, hotter, hottest).The phrase 'rather than' functions as a conjunction or a preposition.Examples:We're going to a local campground rather than taking an expensive trip.conjunction, joins two predicates.Let's go to the park rather than the mall.preposition, the noun 'mall' is the object of the preposition.
-3, but going downwards rather than upwards.
because it is more interesting
You are probably going to the Asian website rather than the American website.