Revenues, however, unlike in Q1, were above the Street but not by much.
If tax rates stay constant, you will come out ahead, but not by much.
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"Sweet Heart Sweet Light" is less complex than the group's previous efforts, but not by much.
Older Europeans are less keen than the young on going it alone, but not by much.
Only insurance and repairs are higher with the diesel X5, but not by much.
OK, I'm kidding, but not by much: He announces that Stark Industries is quitting the arms trade.
Presumably, small businesses could capture that savings and defray the cost of offering health benefits--but not by much.
That bit about Ailes being the most powerful man in America was a joke, but not by much.
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School attendance has slightly improved since the start of the strike on Jan. 16, but not by much.
Bribery may be too strong a word for it, but not by much.
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There was a slight dip in the number of Americans filing unemployment benefits last week, but not by much.
The dropped-call rates are slightly higher with VoIP, but not by much.
France, by comparison is already above the average, but not by much.
The president stepped over his no-taxes line-in-the-sand for those making less, but not by much more than the length of his big toe.
When monitoring the top 50 Hispanic influentials, the numbers were better for Rubio, but not by much (47 for Rubio, 40 for Clint).
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The ratio of unemployed to job vacancies is falling, but not by much more than is typical at this stage of the cycle.
Falling oil prices may reduce transport costs, but not by much.
In 2011, Asian debt was 143bp over USTs and widened a bit more, but not by much, to 102 basis over USTs during the crisis this summer.
Cultivation has also risen in Bolivia, but not by much, despite the government's expulsion last year of America's Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), whose agents it accused of meddling.
Oil should at last start to flow at a rate of more than 2.5m barrels a day, the figure two years before the American invasion of 2003, but not by much more than that.
The Smart Cover is one of those fiendishly ingenious accessories that actually strengthens your inclination to buy the device it supports. iPad2 is indeed, as Apple says, thinner, faster and lighter than its predecessor, but not by much.
If you look at the free downloads, there were more apps downloaded for Apple devices than Android, but not by much in fact, downloads for Android apps grew 48% in the year-to-date, greater than iOS at 3.3% growth.
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As if to prove their point, the bond ratings agencies noted that delinquencies in the prime loan market had risen, but not by as much and not nearly at the magnitude of the subprime sector.
He also mentions the firm was profitable during the period, but not by how much.
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Most analysts agree that Mannesmann was undervalued, but not by as much as Mr Esser claims.
Vacancy rates for graduates also fell - but not by as much as had been predicted.
If Europe's leftist parties are correct, voters want to see the trade-off shifted towards wealth, but maybe not by much.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia said earnings rose in its fiscal third quarter, but not by as much as analysts had expected.
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