There's not quite so much relief in store for residents of the lower Midwest and South.
Look closer at the first-quarter figures and they are not quite so rosy as they appear.
For Intel, the problem is not quite so acute as it is for some of its customers.
But I'm not quite so sure about another suggestion which has followed the West news, It's Grim Up North.
But its universities are not quite so adept at setting up shop abroad.
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But for his neighbours down the road, matters are not quite so simple.
Another possibility is Lieut-General Bambang Yudhoyono, a smooth talker not quite so admired.
That's how the book would read, but in reality former CIA spy Lindsay Moran's job was not quite so electrifying.
Although in actual fact, it's not quite so strange for me because I have three names and as does my brother.
Wales Office rules on long-distance air travel are not quite so strict.
It was illuminating to see that it was not quite so simple to just pull back and send drones, said the source.
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At 1920 x 1080 the image is a little grainy, a little gritty, not quite so lovely as many other PC games out there.
The pro-European camp is much smaller than it used to be, but it is not quite so moribund as some would have us believe.
Ms Claussen, a long-time bureaucrat who had often dealt with corporations during international environmental talks, suspected that attitudes in big business were not quite so uniform.
Cyril and Anthea knew that Australia was not quite so near as all that, but they agreed to stop using the spades and go on with their hands.
Locking poachers up is not quite so useful, Hilborn says, and in a way this is lucky considering the condition of the jail they're usually locked up in.
But the message from Nick Clegg was not quite so clear cut - he said he would wait for the commission's findings and look at all the options.
Not quite so easy when it comes to medical technology.
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But her story is not quite so emblematic or compelling.
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In Europe, however, things are not quite so rosy.
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In the Senate, where the ship is not quite so waterproof, Dole agreed to a package of concessions to woo party moderates, who could hold the key to the bill's passage.
Some of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. (Laughter.) Times Square was not a family destination. (Laughter.) So I know this is all ancient history.
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The imperatives of current account surpluses or fiscal responsibility are apparently not quite so pressing when the rest of the world is prepared to lend you what you need in your currency.
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Drewett was one of the most promising young players of the 1970s, winning the Australian Open junior title twice, but was not quite so successful on the senior circuit as he reached a career-high ranking of 34.
Other experts are not quite so dismissive.
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