They both thought Shockley was an extraordinary scientist, but not much of a manager.
Not much of a worry for me but it's very good for the whole body.
There's not much of an adrenaline rush at an auction that lasts almost a month.
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Salma Hayek is not much of an actress, but she encases Martha in pathological rage.
In fact, if you look twice, it's not much of a success at all.
It was not much of a surprise that Dell has not been a good investment.
They have certainly delivered some of the first, but not much of the second.
If you watched the clip you now know that I am not much of a defense analyst.
"Just being better than most places in the United States is not much of an accomplishment, " he says.
For most of the 20th century, it had plenty of the first and not much of the second.
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That's hardly an argument to avoid rebalancing, but it's not much of one for doing it often, either.
The other is that Mr Kennedy is not much of a liberal either.
U. and the rest of the world is not much of a stretch.
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Not much of an endorsement, perhaps, but it could have been far worse.
The answer is fairly complicated, though not much of a surprise in the broader context of the music industry.
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Not much of this is clearly illegal or repressive (an exception was the seizure of Mr Ivcher's television station).
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But a Eurosceptic mandate from the membership is not much of a weapon.
That is not much of a return on 20 years of endless meetings.
But there is still not much of a secondary market for these bonds, which are mostly bought by commercial banks.
The opening 45 minutes was not much of a spectacle with both teams trying overcome poor run of recent form.
With poor snow in Andorra, a destination increasingly popular with British holiday-makers, the Pyrenees is not much of an option.
Another reason Congress isn't likely to act on the funding warning is because it's not much of a priority, critics say.
But virtue untested is not much of a subject, and this slight, unconvincing romance is a walk on the mild side.
Not much of it is controversial - apart, of course, from the implications for workers and welfare of all those structural reforms.
They were good artists but there was not much of an infrastructure.
With just two rounds, there's not much of an NBA draft anyhow.
As he downs his pint of Adnams, not much of any party's election boasts or threatened cuts seems to apply to him.
There was not much of an upsurge in entertainment after the restart.
Banking on the youngest voters is not much of a winning strategy.
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