When the negotiations end (usually quickly), the lawyers are usually but not always paid.
Sometimes, but not always, entrepreneurs can get more generous terms from a smaller venture capital firm.
She's deeply emotional, intelligent and yearning, but not always willing to probe the darkness.
In the amateur ranks, the slowest players are usually but not always among the least skilled.
Usually (but not always) this means that they show a lower than average dividend yield.
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Everyone brought something unique to the performance, but not always from their own cultures.
The post-apocalypse novel, usually but not always the province of science fiction, is intrinsically mournful.
Getting an internship can be easier than finding a full-time job, but not always.
"There is sufficient milk powder available (in the Netherlands), but not always the required brand, " she added.
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Second-generation drugs introduced in the 1990s stick to the receptor some of the time, but not always.
Sometimes organic versions of packaged foods are lower in sodium than regular and reduced-sodium versions, but not always.
Wall Street is always an easy target, but not always the biggest culprit.
CMEs are often, but not always, accompanied by solar flares, which are huge ejections of radiation from the Sun.
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This type of indulgence is fun, but not always possible or even necessary.
At a simplistic level, in the last century NGOs and charities had great intentions, but not always great execution.
The visuals are daunting and the acting is often, but not always, excellent.
Right now, he is succeeding at being appealing, but not always at remaining connected to what is real and true.
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There have been dozens of instances in which Shariah has been invoked in US courts, mostly unsuccessfully, but not always.
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Frans Timmermans, the Europe minister, says that the Netherlands was always pro-European, but not always in favour of European institutions.
The software works across channels, just the way customers do, but not always the way banks think of interacting with customers.
The telescope gathers and focuses electromagnetic radiation (usually, but not always, visible light) to make far-off objects seem brighter and closer.
This form was effective at improving certain math skills, but not always pleasant for the subject, and came with some adverse effects.
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Analysts, on the other hand, would likely (but not always) resist decentralization.
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This is, as the piece points out, a one source rumour from a source that often, but not always, gets things right.
Money does indeed motivate, but not always in the way we want.
More often than not, it starts with a compelling news story, but not always since earned editorial coverage is hardly a given.
Usually on the -- almost every weekend, but not always every weekend.
Some upscale apartment rental services happily provide their guests with concierge services on demand (and often at an additional cost, but not always).
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Again, like the suicidal thoughts, psychosis in childhood is extremely serious and often but not always indicates the presence of especially severe mental illness.
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