This week, I find myself unable to be much of a promoter for the trade.
Even some Democrats thought the election of Redmond wouldn't be much of a disaster.
Havrilesky, rightly, bemoans the idea that divorce is now not supposed to be much of a big deal.
For now there doesn't appear to be much of a market for them.
Declining GDP would not, in itself, be much of a worry, provided that output per person continued to rise.
After the Bretton Woods system collapsed in 1971, trade imbalances ceased to be much of a constraint on the developed world.
Adult males have very hollow abdomens and will not be much of a mouthful, but the females are filled with fat.
If you're not watching the screen on stage at a CES press event, however, that shouldn't be much of a problem.
Given Apple 's marketing toward the young and the trendy, you wouldn't expect the U.S. Army to be much of a customer.
Once again, national opinion polls may not be much of a guide.
It is also unlikely that there will be much of a rebalancing of Germany's foreign relations to give more priority to transatlantic relations.
At first, there might not seem to be much of a cross-over between protein folding and, say, running a web server or a database.
But if the parties put together a sweeping alliance, the resulting parliament may not be much of a forum for Iraqis to air their grievances.
But she happens not to be much of a performer and, in the first three episodes at least, we never get to see her surf.
In light of this, one might rightly ask whether the protection of historical sites should be much of a priority, especially when more pressing problems require our attention.
Gates, who cannot be much of a snowboarder based on his physique in the joke reel, demonstrated the Surface by customizing a snowboard with a few swipes of his fingers.
The public queued for seats at the hearing but but many left after about half an hour when it became clear that this would not be much of a show.
The BBC's political correspondent Vicki Young said Lord Marland was "quite a close friend" of Lord Strathclyde so the timing of his departure was unlikely to be much of a coincidence.
Novelty bathroom tissue may not be much of a perk, but some of the other fringe benefits Armstrong and his new content chief, Arianna Huffington, have introduced of late have more appeal.
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You don't have to be much of a Freudian to guess that the source of both the painter's inspiration and his torment was his mother, a brainy, artistic but thwarted suburban housewife undone by her alcoholism.
"I've got to be honest I wasn't really interested in the fight, the guy was ranked 109 in the world, I didn't think it was going to be much of a match, but obviously it was, " he said.
Given Apple's early lead in wireless networking using the Wi-Fi standard, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to see Apple creating what is essentially a touch-sensitive screen that can display the contents of any computer it is connected to.
Price may not be much of a deterrent for the market Zero is targeting, but for those who might consider one of its bikes prohibitively expensive, a New York-based company, Evolve Motorcycles, will soon offer plug-in motorcycles and scooters as well.
The Bush Administration has a sluggish, low-key missile defense effort under way: a limited ground-based system deployed in Alaska and California, which won't be much of a deterrent in today's world, and a still underdeveloped sea-based system modeled on the U.S. Navy's Aegis vertical launch system.
Also it is readily acknowledged that, in part as a result of these unscripted developments, Moscow may not be in much of a position at the moment fully to exploit the opportunities available to it.
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