Such provisions hurt U.S. trade relationships and do little if anything to foster real domestic innovation.
In the Superfrog and Half Full triathlons, he is a serious candidate to win, though with little if anything at stake.
As Hurricane Sandy prepared to strike the Northeast, climate scientists from alarmist and skeptical camps alike reported the storm had little if anything to do with global warming.
Similarly, near-money is created when one party creates a derivative and sells it to another, often with little if anything in reserve, as we've seen with the collapsing collateralized debt obligations backed by subprime mortgages.
And, like all insurance plans since many receivers of benefits have put little if anything into the plan (dependents and survivors of participants, for example), many participants will receive less from the plan than they put into it.
Many people think that this is a new Olympic sport for women and know little if anything about the fact that women's boxing has a history that stretches back to the 18th century in many parts of the world.
There is now clear evidence (it ever it was needed) from the UK Treasury that any move toward adopting the euro will be politically motivated and will have little if anything to do with the wider economic interests of this country.
Most Americans, knowing little if anything about the actual nature of Guantanamo Bay and understandably reluctant to engage in practices that would help our enemies, seemed open to what would, presumably, be a careful review of ways in which Mr. Obama's order could be safely accommodated.
They got industry buzz but contributed little, if anything, to the bottom line.
The future of the desktop is on the Web, where there's little (if anything) for you to install to (and slow down) your system.
However, he had to back track after legal advice and at one point it appeared that very little, if anything, of the Wilby report would be published.
Clinton has done little, if anything, to evince such concernover the past four years - or, for that matter, during the preceding decade-plus she spent in the Senate and White House.
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It sounds like an exuberant offer from financial firms that were smack in the middle of a financial crisis but keep in mind these retail brokers had little, if anything, to do with any subprime mortgage meltdown.
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Little in the report, if anything, is new.
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If anything, FINRA has been little more than a Maginot Line.
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In fact, if anything, there was a little more hope in the early 90s: e-mail was new, and we were all sure that it would allow great swaths of the American workforce to labor from home.
You know, she has heckled - she spent eight years heckling the Bush administration, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney and the like and so, you know, if anything, it shows a little bit of consistency, you know, in her heckler-ology.
But though the patients on Vytorin had a 58% drop in LDL, or bad cholesterol, after two years compared to 41% for Zocor, the change in artery plaque was no different--if anything, it was a little worse for Vytorin.
If anything, America spends far too little, rather than too much, on politics and policy.
It will take a little planning and effort, but if your experience is anything like the one I just had, both CEO and board member will find it enormously valuable.
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"If anything, Wal-Mart is a little behind the curve on this, " Hoff says.
If anything, the site may be a little too steeped in Silicon Valley, where people love to compete over who is smarter.
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If you're a little guy, however, big, complex software is anything but a competitive advantage.
Ms. EVELYN ZEBRO: I'd like him to, maybe if anything, without being an attack dog like John McCain, maybe be a little bit more aggressive.
In the ensuing days, officials said little about what was going on in the bunker or in their strategy, or what -- if anything -- Dykes wanted.
Yet if the study by Carmen and Vincent Reinhart is anything to go by, this should be little cause for celebration.
Although there was a bit of volatility during the day as the boys did play with their computer toys a little in the early going, the fact that an abundance of questions remain unanswered left traders to wonder if anything had really changed.
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But if the last year has shown us anything, it's that America's gone a little bit country and a little less rock 'n' roll.
If the two sides can't come together on this, there is little reason to think they can do anything else that matters.
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