More often, a low risk stock is a mediocre, if not a laggard performer.
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These changes also have nice benefits that last for a long time, if not a lifetime.
The grandiose Barack Obama was the personification of that attitude, if not a caricature of it.
He also may turn about to be, if not a fraud, then less than truthful.
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"Here is a teenager who's quickly becoming a multi-millionaire, if not a billionaire, " says Lee.
Likewise, the notorious clash-for-clunkers program was nothing if not a scheme to stimulate auto consumption.
Time and again, I ask the same question to stimulate conversation if not a thought process.
Seems like all good news for players, if not a bit risky for Valve.
America is also enjoying, if not a spiritual renaissance, at least a renaissance of spirits.
But it would mean, if not a city of high-rise living, then buildings of several storeys.
If so, they could easily follow Apple into the set-top box business, if not a full television.
To be sure, the cleric was nothing if not a loyalist during the mullahs' first decade in power.
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Interestingly, even Obama, who is nothing if not a tax-and-spend liberal and then some, has shunned the label.
Netanyahu is nothing if not a politician, and he understands that alienating Obama can cost him his career.
EU, if not a new constitution, should, according to the treaty signed in Nice last December, be ready.
What is The Social Network if not a depiction of a lonely crowd?
Or if not a fraud, at least helped along by a significant boost.
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There are already signs of resistance to further regulation, if not a backlash.
Maybe, that is, we will have tax cuts and stable money, if not a chastened public sector, in the future.
Both are struggling financially and turning to the government in Brasilia for some advice, if not a mini-bailout of their own.
Institutions should treat these existing relationships with dignity and respect considering some, if not a large handful, have perfect payment history.
If you have, you'll probably agree that this figure may, in some cases be on the mark, if not a little conservative.
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Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden is nothing if not a performer.
But one has the sense that these are supplementary initiatives, if not a perfunctory stratagem to gain favor from government regulators and licensing officials.
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There is no debate as to the fact that the Armenians lost their homeland and hundreds of thousands, if not a million plus were killed.
But he said he was a giant of a man and a "great working class man" who would have been a miner if not a footballer.
The people who ran the companies that brought us into this financial crisis should be held accountable with a public trial, if not a prison sentence.
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Mayor MORAN: Well absolutely, they're about the same square footage, if not a bit more, but they have higher ceilings, and they're just much more appealing.
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