Not only because of bureaucracy, but also because of a perceived fear of failure.
That has begun to change and not only because of economic turmoil in the south.
Not only because they might get lonely but to preserve their status as well.
That is not only because Mr Brillstein's book, unlike the others, is a (ghostwritten) autobiography.
No, and not only because the one of 1993 was not dull at all.
This has expanded in Lula's second term, and not only because of the world recession.
This is not only because North Korea may have a few nuclear weapons already.
This proposition is absurd, and not only because that facility remains vital and relevant to this day.
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Not only because the kitchen and bathroom fittings manufacturer's home town Hemer lies within his electoral district.
The result is bruising to the PP not only because of the loss of a big prize.
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Yet here the claim falls short, and not only because China struggles to influence its small neighbour.
Gasoline sales would tumble not only because of fewer cars but because they would operate more efficiently.
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In cyberspace, it is much easier and not only because of gravity, but also because of distance.
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The Red Sox comeback is legendary in Boston, and not only because it came against the hated Yankees.
As for the 842 seat holders: It's a polite crowd, and not only because it's a bit geriatric.
Suzlon clinched the deal not only because it could supply at prices 10% lower than its European rivals.
Skype is tough to intercept not only because of its design, but also due to its legal status.
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But it is a dangerous game of brinkmanship, and not only because it is scaring investors away from Russia.
Not only because of the misdeeds themselves, but to send a message with reverberating effects across the college sports landscape.
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We do this, not only because it is in our national security interests, we do it because it is right.
As a result, the Parisians are happy not only because of the liberation but because they feel they earned it.
They will do this not only because they understand the profound importance of fulfilling this critical obligation of American citizenship.
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Young journalists: You're going to become more tolerant with time, and not only because you have more to tolerate in yourself.
His message was accepted not only because it was right, but also because it was pure and unencumbered by extraneous issues.
Yet this approach comes at a price, and not only because it makes a firm less attractive to Facebook-using, iPhone-toting youngsters.
This conclusion was not only because his wheat might be diverted into the national market, as was recognized in Gonzales v.
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This is unfortunate, maybe scandalous, not only because such talent is so abundantly available today, but because it is so underutilized.
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This project is exciting to us not only because of its size and scale, but also because it uses advanced technology.
This is not only because of the 28nm manufacturing process but also the availability of an integrated radio on the chipset.
Mr. Willis's advertising mogul, Harrison Hill, is smirkily insufferable, and not only because there's reason to think he had Grace killed.
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