"A majority of the connected world has nothing but a basic handset and SMS, " says Sheth.
Pakistan has pursued a strategy that can be described as nothing but a proxy war.
All of the sacrifices we made bought nothing but a black marble wall in Washington.
At first, Grotzinger thought of the crater as nothing but a runway for the rover.
He started Baker Hosiery with nothing but a beat-up old knitting machine and some yarn.
When the storm died down, Isaiah had nothing but a small scratch on his arm.
The people and firms see nothing but a worsening financial condition amidst so much squander.
"This draft law is nothing but a mechanism to control the media, " Kyaw Min Swe said.
Wenner believes that the internet is nothing but a money pit for print publishers.
Presidential campaigns are nothing but a much bigger version of a business like mine.
I've even tested a live broadcast using nothing but a laptop connected to a mobile phone network.
"Women's rights are nothing but a part of the bigger picture, which is human rights, " Ms. Sharif says.
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Katzman had a cynical sales pitch, insisting the SAT measured nothing but a student's ability to take it.
New management took time getting used to, and as an investment, Petrobras has been nothing but a let down.
There would be nothing but a numerical jumble to look at if these clocks were to suddenly go digital.
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Record stimuli have accomplished nothing but a budget crisis and smothered private investment.
If your message contains nothing but problems, you are nothing but a complainer.
With nothing but a drizzle of grapefruit-accented vinaigrette seasoning the beets, the strawberries provide this salad its sugary streak.
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At its heart, a credit score is nothing but a mathematical prediction of your ability to pay your debts.
The Argentina-Iran agreement is nothing but a political act with two main objectives.
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"The coalition's collapse... is nothing but a farce meant to avoid future commitments in would-be peace talks, " it says.
During signed dialogue we hear nothing but a trickling fountain in the background, or the sounds of distant crowds.
However, if nothing but a lion or elephant will do, then venture a few hours inland to the Selous Game Reserve.
The Bernanke Fed, failing in its effort to create wealth by printing it, may create nothing but a shredded dollar.
Nick with rock-hard abs who will "ho ho ho" in nothing but a red hat, red Speedo and black boots.
Cheating again in that position will get you nothing but a soft cot and 3 hot meals at Club Fed.
Some academics would go further, calling the appearance of many food deserts nothing but a mirage and not the real problem.
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But the SNP's Eilidh Whiteford claimed the settlement was nothing but a "tax grab", as she wound up the debate.
Because any company without a brand idea is nothing but a shop full of truths left unlocked for anyone to steal.
Marc Porter, at the University of Utah, has brought nanomagnets and GMR sensors together with nothing but a simple credit-card-style swipe.
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