If tax rates stay constant, you will come out ahead, but not by much.
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"Sweet Heart Sweet Light" is less complex than the group's previous efforts, but not by much.
But in the past year, the company has failed to grow that number by much.
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Those are determined by much larger forces than the existence of union representation or not.
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German industrial production and manufacturing orders fell by much more than expected in July.
Electronic agents have been tried before, by much bigger companies, with very little success.
But he may find it hard to raise wages by much without more radical reform.
Older Europeans are less keen than the young on going it alone, but not by much.
Only insurance and repairs are higher with the diesel X5, but not by much.
And when it hasn't happened, the other quarter of the time, U.S. stocks haven't lagged by much.
OK, I'm kidding, but not by much: He announces that Stark Industries is quitting the arms trade.
C. were marked by much heavier consumption for this intensely productive person being taken away from production.
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At that point, interest rates could go up by much more than the 0.5% some are predicting.
However, the Bank of Japan will be loth to allow the yen to strengthen by much more.
And yet, many of Europe's leaders believe the single currency can only be saved by much closer integration.
Today it is negative and few expect consumer prices to rise by much more than 3-4% in 2010.
Britain needs the eurozone to stabilise, but it's saying that can only be achieved by much greater integration.
Presumably, small businesses could capture that savings and defray the cost of offering health benefits--but not by much.
For its part, China has not increased spending, at least not by much, and has refrained from stimulus.
That bit about Ailes being the most powerful man in America was a joke, but not by much.
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Of course, almost everyone sees the gorilla the second time around, an awareness usually accompanied by much laughter.
China opened 1% lower, not by much, but is now trading at its lowest level on the year.
School attendance has slightly improved since the start of the strike on Jan. 16, but not by much.
Not by much, and far too little compared with recoveries from past recessions.
Their tax burden also fell, but by much less (from 18.8% to 15.1%).
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Production of the protein can also be triggered by much less serious infections.
Seen by much of the world as abrasive and inflammatory, Mr Ahmadinejad has built a strong constituency inside Iran.
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There was a slight dip in the number of Americans filing unemployment benefits last week, but not by much.
The Democratic candidate will not be able to match that, though he will probably not be outspent by much.
The body language contest in the second debate was won by Barack Obama, but again, not by much.
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