His memory survives not so much on reality as on possibility, not so much on what he would have done, but on what we once believed.
And they are doing so not so much as a favor to the people, but mainly at the behest of financial markets.
The museum does not gratuitously set out to invoke white guilt but it does show how ordinary people accepted the status-quo of Apartheid and that the regime was supported for so long not so much due to extreme ideological conviction but because ordinary white South Africans found it easier to avoid contemplating an alternative.
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So it was not so much that they weren't interested, it was just that they didn't necessarily know of the way to come to the performances or know when the performances were on.
Working less is doable, but working so much less that you produce less, not so much.
Mr. LEVIE: So it's not so much the act of spending money that bothers me.
So it's not so much that there's no reason the two companies could work well together--it's just that Amgen could probably find more for less elsewhere, perhaps in a series of smaller acquisitions.
The size of the dose, though variable, is thus the maximum that will benefit any given embryo, so the mother is not so much discriminating among her offspring as trying to do the best by each of them.
So it's not so much that--you know, the makeup issue, but what does it feel like growing up in an era where you weren't told you were beautiful, and the most luxurious and gorgeous ads never had a face that was similar to yours?
Thus the electric car is harvesting in terms of well-to-wheel miles only about 27% of the original fossil fuel energy, so not that much better than the standard car running on petrol or diesel.
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Perhaps that's because these instruments are not so much diagnostic as therapeutic, not about solving problems but about making people feel warm and fuzzy.
So the question may well be not so much whether we prioritise our science spending to suit our economic and social priorities - but rather - to what degree do we do this.
And there was a lack of oversight from the regulator, the Financial Services Authority: it was "thoroughly inadequate... not so much the dog that did not bark, as a dog barking up the wrong tree".
So the next big thing is really not so much in any particular idea but rather in how the idea will be developed.
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In other words, this is not so much a bubble (at least not a bubble fueled by unreasonable expectations of gain) as a supply squeeze.
So the banners are what they are not so much because of the smug ad people but because of the system in which the ads have to live.
We are not so much financial guys and we do not have the financial background that enables us to have a really big pile of cash helping us do real money stuff.
So, we kinda think about it not so much as, again, for the DS. When we originally launched the PlayStation, there was a lot of heavy lifting that had to go into establishing that marketplace, so it was coming from zero, and needed to establish that credibility.
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And Weldon gets more credit for those new drugs than the average company chief, because much of that productivity came not so much from research as from mergers and acquisitions.
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"I think people are concerned, not so much about whether this is fair or not, but the way the government's chosen to do it is almost the most complicated route they could have chosen, " she said.
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So far, Dr Laschi's robot is not so much an octopus as a monopus, but she plans to correct this over the next two years by adding seven more arms and a control system that can co-ordinate them all.
The first impression was that he had so much vision, and we were not used to so much vision.
Not so much, say some critics, or at least not in the ways we think.
What is alarming about the content of the article is not so much what it says, but what it does not say.
It is sometimes described as post modernity, as a way of saying not so much what it is, but what it is not.
So the argument between experts and activists goes on, not so much about ends as means, with public opinion moving to and fro.
This is not so much about top speed and so the future will not be so focused on increasing the power, even because CO2 emissions do play a role for super sports cars.
Ultimately it may not be so much that Romney does not know how to manage his campaign well but that he does not really want to win.
From Strauss's perspective, it was not so much the ball-throwing incident - although he does not condone that - but the missed run-out during the following over when Broad, still distracted and angry, fired the return wildly over Graeme Swann's head, and the opportunity was lost.
Not so much turned away but you're asked to cover it and to not go into the polling place with the...
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