But only a bit over half think China will soon emerge as a major tech economy.
This is still a grand touring car, only a bit grander than any previous Jaguar GT.
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This wrist computer comes in five colors and is only a bit bigger than a more standard watch.
He is only a bit more charitable in his view of Martin Sullivan, the AIG lifer who succeeded him.
Similarly, plans to cut subsidised supplies of household gas, which is widely stolen, would help government finances only a bit.
With all three, getting online was only a bit more complicated than making toast, vacuuming the floor, or drying clothes.
Some local schools also have gifted programs, but those are only a bit less competitive and for some parents, less desirable.
Nor would he give a target for future revenues in China, which is only a bit player in global yacht sales.
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It would produce a report in a year's time that might be a bit embarrassing, but probably, by then, only a bit.
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The Japan premium, the extra rate which all Japanese banks must pay to borrow in foreign currencies, has fallen only a bit.
In America, moreover, consumers have also been borrowing massively on the assumption that inflation and interest rates will rise only a bit.
The notion of a conventional recovery is dented, but only a bit.
Journe had sold it last year, but now the oil inside was sticking--only a bit, but enough to throw the split-second calibrations slightly off.
This strikes me as only a bit convincing, because the same piece says sales of diet Coke and the like are still growing in France.
But the home they have owned since 1999 lost only a bit of siding because of a decades-old dune system between them and the surf.
The market leaders in France (Go Voyages) and Germany (Priceline) capture only a bit more then one-tenth of the online-travel market in their respective countries.
Put together, however, the two studies suggest that British unit trusts' fees are only a bit more expensive, and that was not the real cause of underperformance.
Malawi increased modern contraceptive use from 17% of women in 1998 to 42% in 2010 but fertility fell only a bit, so something else must be going on.
The average man in 1820 lived only a bit better than his forebears had in 1500, despite the accomplishments of Leonardo da Vinci, Sir Isaac Newton and Thomas Jefferson.
Because any leverage ratio is being seen - in Basel and Westminster - as a backstop, or only a bit of background insurance in case the Basel rules prove inadequate yet again.
Even if the funding costs of Lloyds, HSBC, RBS, Santander and Barclays go up, they won't go up nearly as much as for the smaller banks (which is clear from the fact that the share prices of Lloyds, RBS, HSBC and Barclays have fallen only a bit today).
In Digital Vertigo, Keen has dialed back the apocalyptic rhetoric a bit from that previous screed, but only just a bit.
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With only a tiny bit of space for a sponsored ad, a picture can be worth a thousand words.
House prices will soften in 2007, the sages predicted, but by only a little bit.
In the other advanced economy, the U.S. is doing only a little bit better.
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Mr. WESSELL: Well, that piece of inflation is creeping up, but only a little bit.
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