In a traditional list-form recipe, these directives do little to warn us of the timing involved.
Unlike a break-up, such a settlement would do little to restrain Microsoft's monopolistic tendencies.
However, a negative sales print will do little to dampen concerns of a U.S. spring slowdown.
Russian banks tend to be small, badly run, and do little deposit-taking and lending.
Such provisions hurt U.S. trade relationships and do little if anything to foster real domestic innovation.
She slept most of the time and could do little out of the house.
It remains weak, however, by traditional measures, and it will do little to meaningfully lower unemployment.
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It says advertising campaigns do little to change people's attitudes to drugs or their behaviour.
Yet America can do little to convince Pakistan to act against the Afghan Taliban.
And most of the measures actually taken will do little good, if not outright harm.
Collectively, we are all full of knowledge and yet we do little with it.
But the signing ceremony will do little to cushion the nation's current stadium crisis.
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The worst outcome, critics say, would be arduous rules that do little to improve food safety.
In general, though, it appeared to do little to create common ground on the issue.
Without a reform programme, bridging financing would in any case do little to restore investor confidence.
The treaty presents several limitations that suggest it will do little to solve the crisis.
The school's health center can do little for those who show up for help.
But hauling in these big wigs will do little to alter their compensation packages.
Critics say this would do little to address the nation's serious long-term infrastructure needs.
Yet rejecting Turkey's bid for membership would do little to solve the difficulties its application raises.
The reaction of interested parties quickly showed it would do little to end the argument.
The chancellor's bounty will do little for them because haulage rates will be further cut.
Surly immigration officials do little to enhance America's claim to be a welcoming country.
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The Bundestag, the lower house, can then do little more than feint at reform.
As long as oil prices remain buoyant, economic heterodoxy may do little visible damage.
One neighbour is blocking free trade, and Mr Rossel can do little about it.
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The hardest part of cooking is timing, and recipes do little to help you manage this difficulty.
Tumlinson said that maintaining the voluntary system would do little more than preserve the unworkable status quo.
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Even the public realises that governments can do little about major economic fundamentals in this globalised world.
While the revelations will be highly damaging for Burson-Marseller, they will do little for Facebook's image either.
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