More men than women are investors, but only by a 39% to 32% difference.
This year, he expects drug makers to increase their spending, but only by 0.7 percent.
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Kerry still won, but only by six points, as Edwards made a late charge.
"But only by going into a space of uncertainty can we do anything new, " Lotto says.
The Japanese government has been able to hold things together, but only by over-doing it itself.
Evans says Merck will probably make the new numbers, but only by savagely cutting its research and development budget.
Bertelsmann may be able to persuade some of them to defect but only by offering better deals.
JAEGAR-MILLER: Hubert kept her business going but only by depleting her savings and her daughter's college fund.
But only by appreciating how far Europe has come can we judge how far it has to go.
It shows us how political authority can be justified but only by accepting that moral authority limits it.
That was maintained during the communist era, but only by punishing savagely those who tried to tell the truth.
Many economists expect the economy to have grown, but only by about 0.1%.
War could have been averted, not by German restraint, but only by a humiliating Austrian withdrawal never the Habsburg way.
The cities on this list are the riskiest places to live in the country, but only by certain measures.
Since then, U.S. standards of living have improved but only by stealing time.
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By that yardstick, the market is still overvalued but only by about 20%.
The government plans a rise in day-care facilities, but only by a tenth.
The Federal Reserve will help, too, but only by offering to take more types of collateral through its overnight loan window.
Merkel's party came in first in the September election, but only by a couple of seats in the Bundestag, or the parliament.
In 2011, crime and security minister James Brokenshire said the external market was likely to contract to 110m, but only by 2015.
It is conceivable that the economy will avoid recession for the next 12 months but only by the skin of its teeth.
But only by discussing a diverse range of topics, including sensitive ones, can we help mitigate the risk of misperception and miscalculation.
The Bush agenda may speed the reform of American health care, but only by hastening the day the current system falls apart.
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Granted, this is up slightly from the last year of the Bush administration, but only by a couple of percentage points on average.
Foreclosures are rising in every major metro, but only by the smallest margin in Seattle, where they increased only 0.44% in a year.
The bill attempts to compromise by allowing the government to issue extra permits, but only by borrowing from the stock allocated for future years.
She achieved the latter goal within a year, but only by furloughing a third of the workforce and becoming the target of death threats.
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Market experts say these investors are still potential buyers of new offerings, but only by profitable companies with strong cash flow and proper corporate governance.
Corporations have managed to lower their share of the tax burden over the years, but only by loading up on tax-deductible debt and tax accountants.
Under the new measures, clubs will be able to boost their squads beyond the 25 limit but only by players under the age of 21.
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