Arty situated himself next to her, not so close as to fall within the weather of her communicable diseases but not so far as to appear rude.
Stalin noted quite explicitly that even as productivity improved wages should not so as to allow greater state profits and thus more money that could be reinvested.
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It was possibly slightly edited but not so much so as to detract from the harsh reality of this awful event.
With regards to the Israeli-Palestinian issues mentioned in the programme, I'm not so stupid so as to appreciate that the creation of Israel was rather "dubious" to say the least and I refuse to be apologetic about that belief.
Though Jessica was the more obvious credit to her parents smitten with books, devoted to wildlife, talented at flute, stalwart on the soccer field, coveted as a babysitter, not so pretty as to be morally deformed by it, admired even by Merrie Paulsen Joey was the child Patty could not shut up about.
In fact, China makes it a practice of camoflaging its gold purchases by not reporting them so as not to affect prices in the market, according to William Purpura, chairman of the Comex Governing Committee and proprietor of a gold trading operation in New York and Asia.
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Mr. WINTER: ...and the destruction of homes not so grand as those along the beach.
Individuals do not act so as to maximize utilities described in independently existing functions.
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There is nothing else to be done, not so long as fans stand and cheer.
As clay is not so firm underfoot as hard courts, twisting and turning is harder.
It is not so obvious as it once was, however, that unions and Democrats are allies.
Opponents are presented not so much as wrong but as losers, or, better, sexually inadequate losers.
Our thoughts are now with the other families who were not so lucky as us.
Not so much as an extra credit clinic for representing impoverished Muslims in a Sharia court of law.
Applications for part-time and executive MBA (EMBA) programs also reported increased demand, albeit not so strongly as before.
Yet the liberal Mr Singh, once the architect of Indian reforms, appears not so bold as he was.
But Roenneberg sees this not so much as a by-product of industrial capitalism as a quirk of human physiology.
The tax was put into place not so much as a revenue raiser but as a proper sin tax.
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Perhaps I should set my sights lower not so low as the grey doctor who clicks, but a bit lower.
Not so long as top line revenues expand north of 20 percent for Amazon and 35 percent for Baidu.
But, this is not so surprising as many Western firms also owe their historical origins to the ideas of others.
Omar Gonzalez of the LA Galaxy is not so fortunate as he injures his ACL during his first practice in Germany.
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"I am not so naive as to think that all potential conflicts can or should be expunged from banking, " Volcker says.
The broadcasts had to be strong enough to be heard 200 feet away, but not so overpowering as to drain battery life.
Some say that housing is economically important, but not so important as to be a necessity to economic recovery and continued expansion.
The thick hair - not so long as before - hangs over a narrow forehead, almost touching the shoulders at the back.
That too is not so important as seeing and understanding the facts.
And they are doing so not so much as a favor to the people, but mainly at the behest of financial markets.
Mr Brown's redistribution is not so immoderate as to terrify many voters.
But can the level of fear be adequate to engender such a change of heart while not so powerful as to trigger panic?
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