Latter
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837 examples of Latter in a sentence
I suspect the
latter.
China's political model will never supplant electoral democracy, because unlike the latter, it doesn't pretend to be universal.
However, while it's easier to think of us, the citizens, the police, the army, as the good guys, and them, the narcos, the carteles, as the bad guys, if you think about it, the
latter
are only providing a service to the former.
I decided to go with the
latter.
The
latter
is a perceptual shift.
If you're me, you choose the
latter.
The most obvious difference between listening to music and playing it is that the
latter
requires fine motor skills, which are controlled in both hemispheres of the brain.
Because ibn Rushd said that something true in religion may conflict with something that your reason finds to be true on earth, but the
latter
is still true.
Especially the
latter
would give access to something very valuable that is called longitudinal data.
And this example is the
latter.
And the only way to find out about the
latter
is to investigate the ways it might be like the former.
And only the
latter
is an artist's responsibility."
I don't know if this was shot on video or perhaps a rented camcorder, I tend to think it was the
latter.
"Rampage" is unfortunately more like the
latter.
While Connery had been less visible in the latter, his woman-seeker qualities had maybe not cast a frown on the face of embittered spectators as it would in this latest rendition which, to most involved, approached the 007 theme with kind resentment, albeit while the general flavor had been altered.
The dialog, especially the narration(by Saul Williams), is actually pretty good, but the performances are all pretty bland or outright bad, no matter how many hipsters are thrown in; Debbie Harry and Jean Micheal Basquit(the
latter
being the leading role) both still don't have enough cultural cred to keep this film from being a novelty item.
Soon one of the latter, Fairbanks himself and even Douglas and Houseman all wind up dead.
The acting ranges from good to mediocre talent with a S T R O N G emphasis on the
latter.
However, the
latter
does not rule out the former.
"Merci pour le chocolat" is the
latter
of this genre.
I think that it is the
latter
of the two.
In need of work, straight man Bud Abbott (as Jack) and comic partner Lou Costello (as Dinkel) get the
latter
a job babysitting self-described "problem child" David Stollery (as Donald).
Susan George (no relation) is the attractive woman with a washed-up husband, Nero's wartime companion, whom the villains are trying to push off her oil-rich land - but the
latter
haven't counted upon Nero's martial-arts (and stunt-heavy) gymnastics.
I'm banking on the
latter.
"Ghost Son" is a bit of his comeback film, alongside "The Torturer", and although the
latter
definitely isn't a good film, it at least lives up to his fans' lines of expectations, with excessive amounts of sleaze, blood and sadism.
The portrayals by Jay Robinson in "The Robe" (1953) and David Cain-Haughton in "Emperor Caligula" (1983) are far more persuasive and believable, with the
latter
being the most nuanced.
But it was made in the mid 40s, before The Red Shoes or The Turning Point, the
latter
giving a true picture of the ballet world.
Ashley Rose Orr, while a talented tap dancer, and singer (actually a little better than Temple was in terms of the latter), is a terrible actress.
Then suddenly - and for reasons that are not sufficiently made clear - he becomes insanely jealous of his manager (Wilde) when the
latter
tells him that he is about to marry Lupino.
I honestly hope that it is not the
latter.
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