Commenters were not interested in the economy so much as the people involved in the recessionary struggle.
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We don't need to invest in physical things so much as we need to invest in better education.
But leadership in title inflation, as in so much else, is passing to the developing world, particularly India and China.
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Nevertheless, said Erfani-Ghadimi, the problem doesn't lie in South Africa's laws so much as in the ability of the justice system to cope with the number of inmates in the system.
But now and again I would go out to the old swimming hole, the place everybody called the Twenty Two, and spend half an hour or so in the water, not really swimming so much as hanging there, suspended in the rumor of coolness that rose from the depths below.
The plan (in-so-much as we ever have a plan) is to start at one of those two locations and head for the other, with an assortment of screeching Ladies at Lunch on board.
The rise in the oil price, in other words, may leave nerves not so much frayed as in tatters.
They may be needed, though probably not in Kinshasa's leafy diplomatic district where the fighting took place, so much as in poorer districts where rival supporters will be fired up by commentaries from television stations belonging to the two candidates.
This was the essential difficulty of the task at hand: The higher-ups in the U.S. Army needed to know about the enemy in this unexplored province, so in order to learn as much as they could, they were going to stick a small group of troops in its midst.
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But Greater Media President and Chief Executive Peter Smyth is skeptical that the automated approach that has found so much success in search marketing will have as much applicability in radio.
But presto, Bob is sliding in beside her without so much as a may-I-join-you.
The Perrys can take a week in the Bahamas without so much as packing a kit bag.
No single development has altered the workings of American democracy in the last century so much as political consulting, an industry unknown before Campaigns, Inc.
The way we were taught to think and act works well when the future is predictable, but not so much in the world as it is now.
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Shlaes seems engaged not so much in history as in leafletting, pushing her neglected subject back onto a platform that he departed in 1929, prematurely but also in the nick of time.
This information is rampant in the information security community, but not so much in the vendor community, as evidenced by your reference to the PC Magazine article.
Oliver Wendell Holmes said, the great thing in the world is not so much where you stand, as in what direction you're moving.
In 1997, the budget deal struck by Clinton and the Republicans was not so much a meeting in the middle as a swap of major priorities.
At times in the Delta MEND's insurgency was so intense that it shut in as much as a third of Nigeria's oil production, pushing up the world price of crude and enfeebling the Nigerian government, which depends on oil for about 80% of its revenues.
As in so much else, Progressives hold an outdated conception of the debate over entitlements.
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As in so much of the region, there's a stark divide between the rich and the poor.
It's an under-developed region where, as in so much of euro-bolstered southern Europe, the biggest economic player is the state.
As in so much Cloud functionality the key lies in redefining work so that it becomes do-able with minimal training.
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Rather suddenly it seemed there was so much up in the air as the pundits disagreed and polls gave mixed messages.
Armstrong didn't so much engage in the interview as endure it.
The question raised here, as in so much of the financial services industry, is what purpose does the massive Wall Street speculation serve for anyone but Wall Street?
We also found that innovation organizations understand that failures are a necessity (in as much as 90% of the time) so long as the learning comes from small risk experiments.
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"The pleasure of sport lies not so much in witnessing an event as talking about it, " Ellis Cashmore, professor of Culture, Media and Sport at England's Staffordshire University, told CNN recently.
Not that anyone in regulation ever had even so much as an inkling that the whole rating biz was just a tad conflicted when all those uppercase letters and minus and plus signs were being awarded.
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