When I go I never say anything negative about those clubs, quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite: Apple is notorious for keeping its products as closed as possible.
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Quite the opposite, in fact, if it can help to subsidise low ticket prices.
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There is little sign here of home-grown inflationary pressures building up - quite the opposite.
"We cannot afford to have a higher euro, in fact it's quite the opposite, " he added.
Yet other evidence suggests that supermarkets' allegedly nasty habits have had quite the opposite effect.
So it's not a constrictive or restrictive way of working - quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite in fact, as the Iraq dossier row developed over the summer.
One might think this would at least dent sales of the book, but quite the opposite happened.
Usually quite the opposite happens as cost cutting dominates, leading to outsourcing and lay-offs reducing the workforce.
While detractors claim that transitioning to sustainable energy will slow our economy, I've seen quite the opposite.
An updated chart from my book on the American health economy reaches quite the opposite conclusion.
But not all of the significant announcements in Paris were performance oriented some were quite the opposite, in fact.
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Quite the opposite would be the more realistic assumption, and for obvious reasons.
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Quite the opposite: Boards and chief executives are looking carefully at whom a leader can attract to think with them.
Quite the opposite--professional leagues keep adding new teams, and attendance has grown.
The biggest complaint the company gets isn't that it doesn't allow anonymous, or pseudonymous users, but quite the opposite, says Mr. Allan.
Quite the opposite: the 17 commercial banks' average return on equity was -21.5% in the twelve months to the end of March.
Implicitly, at least, their message is too often quite the opposite: that markets aren't perfect and governments (advised by economists) can be.
Of course, quite the opposite situation exists for the military in battle.
That too, is quite the opposite, as all the breeds, except the Thoroughbreds, send semen, willy-nilly, to anyone and everyone who send the money.
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So, while you might be inclined to call that test failed, the fact that the round stopped means that quite the opposite is true.
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In fact, the booming 1990s economy produced quite the opposite result.
Quite the opposite: You must be a respected parent and a respected business leader to have any hope of having your children follow in your footsteps.
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Some might claim that big pharma companies are less prone to such disasters because they have heavier regulatory oversight, but the truth is quite the opposite.
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Though Saif has since presented these events as having triggered a desire to develop diplomatic ties with America and the UK, his paintings suggest quite the opposite.
Quite the opposite--it leaves many who attain it feeling empty.
Instead, it appears to do quite the opposite by allowing employers to impose longer workdays, and increasing the pressure to add even more hours to an already lengthy workweek.
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