Her body is lovely to touch but her laugh and her voice irritate me and her talk does not stimulate but rather represses, although I do not think her stupid but rather lazy.
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Or not fur, to be accurate, but rather, exotic skins.
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Such erosion does not make America great, but rather vulnerable.
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They aren't exactly arguing, but rather stewing in simmering silence.
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Not exactly rocking around the Christmas tree, but rather psalming.
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That's hardly politics, but rather the consequence of political ineptitude.
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All of this isn't a complaint, but rather, a preference.
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And this didn't take place in Texas -- but rather Oregon.
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Unlike male homosexuality, lesbianism was not criminalised but rather ignored.
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Frank later said he didn't feel fear but, rather, irritation.
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But rather than seek distance from the "establishment" mantle, Mrs.
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Not Ancien Régime France, but rather 2006 Hollywood celebrity culture.
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Indeed, they aren't human at all, but rather sentient androids.
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It wasn't an electrocution, no, but rather a motivating force.
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Wrong. Those bears weren't Berensteins at all, but rather Berenstains.
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It does not create solidarity but rather consistently negates it.
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But rather than being straightforward pieces of the puzzle, each
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It isn't disagreement but rather a feeling of total alienation.
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The program is not called Obamacare but, rather, Arkansas Works.
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My criticism of her is not personal, but rather institutional.
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In Sprinklr's worldview, customers aren't data points but rather individuals.
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Finally, this is not about censorship, but rather about democracy.
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The president has not abandoned NATO, but rather reinforced it.
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Hamas is not the victim here, but rather the enablers.
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Money isn't a lump of gold but rather an IOU.
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It shouldn't be who is The Armed, but rather, why.
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Yards are not a high priority, but rather community parks.
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Not for fun, but rather to diversify our business model.
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I think connectivity was never the issue, but rather accessibility.
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This is not a coincidence, but rather cause and effect.
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But rather than make repayments, Continuum fired Kane on Feb.
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He is not continually intervening, but rather allows, participates, loves.
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But rather than it being an 'O,' it was zero.
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Those aren't short term goals, but rather long term solutions.
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He would not be doing construction, but rather cleaning apartments.
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But rather than call for a boycott of the Oct.
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The diamond wasn't even a diamond, but rather cubic zirconia.
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But rather than a world, we get an infinite nothing.
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These questions were not random, but, rather, well thought out.
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But rather than give up, Amazon has tweaked its model.
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But rather than identifying and bemoaning them, Wagenknecht's philosophy encourages action.
|
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It doesn't involve William, but rather Randall and his shaking hand.
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There's not one reason why, but rather a mix of factors.
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It's not a new app, but rather a label for RCS.
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This is not a forecast, but rather a series of simulations.
|
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But rather than delight, this spectacle can feel chaotic and deranged.
|
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He was never wrathful, but rather perfectly clinical in his vivisections.
|
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But rather than merchandise, Mr. Ai put on display political messages.
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This series doesn't escape that fate, but rather leans into it.
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" Levon says these behaviours aren't gender specific, but rather "generation specific.
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But rather than form consensus, these reports served only to divide.
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"But rather with propaganda mail which has the shape of spam".
|
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It's not a significant difference in volume, but rather in pitch.
|
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It's possible that these aren't aberrations but rather the new normal.
|
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This is not the rule of law, but rather its subversion.
|
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She's not devoid of emotion, but rather, feels the physical deeply.
|
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But rather, what's important to note is what the study represents.
|
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But rather than feel disheartened by the dis, Odeleye felt validated.
|
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This time, the focus isn't on tracking miles, but rather expenses.
|
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Kelly was not charged with assault, but rather with child pornography.
|
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It&aposs not remotely a business but rather a military alliance.
|
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But rather than torturing yourself, remember that you will eventually connect.
|
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It would be a purer but rather powerless sort of sovereignty.
|
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She later learned it was NOT Zika -- but rather two STDs.
|
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Garbage shouldn't be stored at campsites, but rather in provided bins.
|
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But rather than react negatively, Lymus used the opportunity to educate.
|
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Not so much on the substance, but rather on the process.
|
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But rather, you really speak out about the reality of yourself.
|
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It's not that she's bored or out of it, but rather
|
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Then I realized this wasn't Ireland at all, but rather Australia.
|
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History is rarely inert but rather a series of shifting layers.
|
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It's not about episodes of violence here, but rather daily violence.
|
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It wasn't covered at the time as "closure," but rather inspections.
|
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But, rather than address Ferguson, they complained "upstairs"—to the office.
|
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Or maybe this is not about words but rather about reality.
|
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True tolerance derives not from coercion but rather from mutual understanding.
|
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As such, they don't yell back but, rather, they stay calm.
|
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He wasn't an engineer, but rather a visionary and business strategist.
|
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But rather than address the problem, the Trump administration is backsliding.
|
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Our behavior is not selfish and rational, but rather consistently irrational.
|
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But rather than move, they chose to stay and renovate. Why?
|
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Again, perhaps the issue isn't the messenger, but rather the message.
|
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I don't mean wearing masks and stuff, but rather the opposite.
|
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" But rather, "Is it necessary that I create a finished product?
|
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Not here for the football but rather for the halftime show?
|
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This is not advocating for opioids but, rather, advocating for patients.
|
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Yet Ephron paints her not as dumb, but rather passionately inaccurate.
|
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But rather the Ship of State flying the American Dream flag.
|
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That's not because of the powertrain but rather the vehicle platform.
|
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Still, Morse doesn't think it's time for panic — but rather precautions.
|
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These weren't criminal aliases, but rather natural shades on a theme.
|
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I don't offer this as an excuse, but rather an explanation.
|
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I see her optimism not as naive but rather as visionary.
|
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This is not a bug in Trumpism, but rather a feature.
|
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I do not really offer a stay, but rather an experience.
|
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He did not sit but rather stood in front of me.
|
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But rather than a bang, the U.K. left with a whimper.
|
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It's not the offense, but rather one party's rejection of reality.
|
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Parity is not born of forced erasure but rather respectful subsumption.
|
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This is information not lost, but rather stolen with a purpose.
|
|
It was probably not Stone himself, but rather his electronic devices.
|
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It will not bring any stability ... but rather chaos and instability.
|
|
But rather, were these parents capable of killing their own child?
|
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It was not truly European but rather an initiative led by Germany.
|
|
The bombshell: "Sasha" isn't her legal first name, but rather her nickname.
|
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Not to return to analysis, but rather for a kind of tuneup.
|
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This is not a party that can govern, but rather needs governing.
|
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He tells me BDSM isn't a fetish but rather a sexual orientation.
|
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Conway is not violating some criminal statute but rather an employment one.
|
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But rather than being destructive, the violent encounter encouraged new star formation.
|
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The site isn't its own URL, but rather a subsection of Amazon.
|
|
But rather than tumbling further, the pound has grown stronger since October.
|
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It's not a gendered trait, but rather a condition of being human.
|
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The coach didn't tell the police or parents, but rather, told Nassar.
|
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For many of us it wasn't a beginning but rather a continuation.
|
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It's not a question of if another one occurs, but rather when.
|
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The SUV is not outrageous or radical, but rather pedestrian and effortless.
|
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It's not a question of "if", but rather of how and when.
|
|
But rather than criticizing them, this time, he praised Paris Hilton's appearance.
|
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The coat wasn't worn, but rather hung off the young model's hands.
|
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They did not sound robotic or rehearsed, but rather "heartfelt," says Constantine.
|
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Not public ones, but rather a new category for the digital age.
|
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But rather than backing up, it appears that Modi is doubling down.
|
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These two are not opposites but rather two potentialities that come together.
|
|
Hulu doesn't characterize this as a "layoffs" situation, but rather a consolidation.
|
|
Sometimes, problems aren't actually too complex to solve, but rather too boring.
|
|
But rather than back off, the Russian strongman issued his own threat.
|
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But rather than shirking away from the contradictions, Trump is embracing them.
|
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But rather than react erratically to email, respond to it more intentionally.
|
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These terrorists are not interlopers from other lands -- but rather our neighbors.
|
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It's no longer an issue of the free press but, rather, propaganda.
|
|
But rather than close the probe, the deep state just expanded it.
|
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The economy is not a machine but rather the activities of individuals.
|
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This growth isn't necessarily chalked up to user preference, but rather, ubiquity.
|
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This is not a future-state scenario, but rather a present threat.
|
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The emphasis was not on reducing pollution, but, rather, reducing gasoline use.
|
|
But rather, in my appreciation for all of the magic around me.
|
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Unlike most cruises, rooms will not be called staterooms, but rather, suites.
|
|
PayActiv is not a loan, but rather functions like a membership program.
|
|
He does not proclaim it with boasts but rather with his play.
|
|
That does not signal a market collapse, but rather a modest correction.
|
|
Sounds like it wasn't the crew's fault but rather an equipment malfunction.
|
|
"Free Gucci" is no longer a demand, but rather a proper noun.
|
|
They weren't important, but rather beholden to their fathers, mothers, and husbands.
|
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The capsule isn't the point, but rather, the social situations it introduces.
|
|
The feeling was hardly California cool, but rather, south of France sophistication.
|
|
Those who aren't left on furlough, but rather working, can't collect unemployment.
|
|
But rather than engage on those terms, these stars have become hermetic.
|
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Venus doesn't punch, but rather allows other people to fight for her.
|
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This is not a look that erases sex, but rather emphasizes it.
|
|
This isn't mere speculation, but rather what they say on their websites.
|
|
He is not a historical novelist, but rather a strikingly imaginative historian.
|
|
The box did not contain ballots, but rather pens, envelopes and signs.
|
|
But rather than pursue art, she trained and worked as a physiotherapist.
|
|
But rather than merely reproduce the spaces he visits, Bey creates journeys.
|
|
But rather than ruing the complication, Ms. Roth found a bright side.
|
|
They don't look like extraterrestrial landscapes but rather recognizable slices and scoops.
|
|
Those things to me do not signal competence, but rather profound neurosis.
|
|
This scarcely seems Chalamet's fault, but rather a deeper problem of intent.
|
|
" With their solution, you would never track alone, but rather share "Swishpoints!
|
|
But rather than give up, the Labuschagnes doubled down on their efforts.
|
|
Traditional ceramics have not been completely abandoned, but rather overtaken by experimentation.
|
|
The invaders didn't celebrate but, rather, brawled and argued, fighting for space.
|
|
As Americans we shouldn't fear the free market but rather embrace it.
|
|
Not because it knows it, but rather because it doesn't understand it.
|
|
And there's actually no "chugging," but rather a spacey, high-pitched whir.
|
|
Often, you won't want to, but rather soak in the atmosphere instead.
|
|
But rather than hide from the controversy, Welteroth took it head on.
|
|
It does not suggest avoiding civilian harm but rather just the opposite.
|
|
Its shoes aren't low-priced enough to feel cheap, but rather accessible.
|
|
Scouts are rarely the former stars but rather those who fell short.
|
|
Second, his cheers aren't for all Americans but, rather, for his partisans.
|
|
But rather than deal with labels, I want to deal with substance.
|
|
Layered as they may be, they are not abstract, but rather referential.
|
|
Today's MacGyverish food and drink derives not from scarcity but rather abundance.
|
|
But rather than calming matters, it created more uncertainty, market watchers said.
|
|
Under capitalism it is not wealth but rather labor that is abstracted.
|
|
The other isn't with another YouTube channel, but rather with YouTube itself.
|
|
But rather than make that argument in court, Anglin's gone into hiding.
|
|
But rather than release him, the FPRC made Kire fight for them.
|
|
It wasn't an intellectual situation, but rather, it was an emotional necessity.
|
|
This time he's not tearing into the country but rather its leaders.
|
|
None of these are actual threats, but rather expressions of frustration and anger.
|
|
But rather than sounding exhausted, the band seemed to be in a groove.
|
|
But rather surprisingly, there's been a selective amplification of response to religious words.
|
|
But rather than us fight it all out, we decided to work together.
|
|
This isn't replacing your password though, but rather adding a two-factor safeguard.
|
|
"Child education should never be an option but rather a must," said Matewele.
|
|
You should never force-feed a cold but rather eat when you're hungry.
|
|
"They're not talking to those rural areas directly," but rather talking about them.
|
|
But rather, Trump doesn't like framing his plan as a border adjustment tax.
|
|
But rather than relying on these changes, Halford recommends following the FSA advice.
|
|
The Hub wasn't built via hardware partner, but rather from the ground up.
|
|
"I won't divulge any details, but rather leave it up to the imagination."
|
|
But rather than play extra innings, the teams entered a bizarre hitting contest.
|
|
Time isn't a loop but rather a straight line, relative to your experience.
|
|
But rather than backing down, Trump pushed forward and the media was incensed.
|
|
Barbara does almost no hand-picking, but rather sells directly off the bush.
|
|
But rather than ending the trade, tighter rules are simply moving it elsewhere.
|
|
"It doesn't come from outward appearances but rather from inner beauty," she said.
|
|
But rather than confronting this error they delight in egging each other on.
|
|
He never seemed to lose fights but rather to run out of time.
|
|
But rather than panic, CEO Boer said he saw Amazon's move as encouragement.
|
|
But one is not born, but rather becomes, a benevolent forest-dwelling witch.
|
|
We don't want to miss out on the nuance but rather explain it.
|
|
Antonio's foot wasn't severed, but rather "came off from natural decomp," Neill says.
|
|
Include these, and the French redistribution system still works, but rather less well.
|
|
The new controls do not replace the existing controls but rather supplement them.
|
|
Those issues weren't necessarily user-related, but rather a symptom of faulty batteries.
|
|
Perhaps you're not looking for parts, but rather a pre-built gaming rig?
|
|
Fascinatingly the puzzles are not solved through complex mechanics, but rather psychological reasoning.
|
|
So much so that perhaps composition isn't the best word, but rather design.
|
|
Nothing in the show seems ornamental or decorative, but rather urgent and necessary.
|
|
It's not that dogs need to take nootropics, but, rather, why wouldn't they?
|
|
But Riley thinks the danger is not liberal partisanship, but rather libertarian greed.
|
|
"No one is arguing the prior deportation but rather this arrest," Molina said.
|
|
But rather than challenge those insecurities, Swiss Army Man too often coddles them.
|
|
It doesn't show actual steps, mind, but rather progress toward the final goal.
|
|
Now we no longer need to debate, but rather get the job done.
|
|
But for Morgan Stanley, it's been no comic book but rather stark reality.
|
|
It might not be Netflix's fault, but rather your ISP slowing things down.
|
|
This is by no means a comprehensive list, but rather a starting point.
|
|
This is not a magazine of ideas but rather a magazine of myths.
|
|
She didn't wear a habit, but rather preppy clothes, like LaCoste alligator polos.
|
|
Last offseason the Arizona Diamondbacks did something that looked bold, but rather silly.
|
|
They don't arrive in a BMW, but rather lurch up in Comanche's beater.
|
|
As the name suggests, this app isn't about creating GIFs, but rather videos.
|
|
Paraphrasing Donald Trump, it is not the effort that counts, but rather results.
|
|
That includes not firing them for politely expressing ideas but rather arguing back.
|
|
"Pilots are no longer needed, but rather computer scientists from MIT," he tweeted.
|
|
But, rather, because of the sheer fact that he actually wears a tie.
|
|
Not in his assigned seat, but rather the one that had chosen him.
|
|
Taqiya is not speaking truth to power, but rather it is lying back.
|
|
Our leaders are not leading, but rather are being led by populist enthusiasm.
|
|
But rather than having a reasoned debate, the extremists have already taken control.
|
|
Not with a blunt wooden instrument but, rather, with something sharp and metal.
|
|
It won't happen overnight, but rather during the course of about 1,000 years.
|
|
I didn't want to take sides but rather to spur a healthy debate.
|
|
Queen bees aren't a reason for inequality but rather a result of inequality.
|
|
The film depicts not a celebration of literature, but rather its attempted eradication.
|
|
But rather than assuring investors, those steps only seemed to make matters worse.
|
|
Noise shouldn't be thought of as an outlier within her practice, but rather
|
|
As performers, the Rockettes should not be about politics but rather above politics.
|
|
You don't become a brand new person, but rather, a little more yourself.
|
|
The question is increasingly no longer whether to legalize marijuana, but rather how.
|
|
But this is no longer a long shot, but rather a distinct possibility.
|
|
Now internet users are not considered as responsible citizens—but rather potential consumers.
|
|
It didn't feel like a traditional strike at all, but rather, another protest.
|
|
Overall, it is not 'new' but rather newly available to the VirusTotal public.
|
|
The storm's biggest threat will not be its winds, but rather, its rains.
|
|
LeftTubers do not consider themselves part of a united movement, but rather an
|
|
It's not about Luddism, but rather taking a stand in favor of time.
|
|
But rather than run or hide though, Murphy reportedly grabbed a nearby table.
|
|
So, we know this isn't old footage, but rather footage from this pandemic.
|
|
But rather than proceeding with caution and defusing the situation, they barked orders.
|
|
But rather than bemoan the changes, Ms. Greco Sunshine has capitalized on them.
|
|
He didn't overcome hard-liners' power, but rather recognized it as a reality.
|
|
What my conservative friends see is not gun control, but rather control, period.
|
|
No this doesn't mean Sponge Bob ornaments, but rather live plants and rocks.
|
|
The Arab Spring wasn't about wars between countries but rather upheaval inside countries.
|
|
So not a drain, but rather beneficial to others while still being deterred.
|
|
For some critics, the question isn't what's legally justified but rather what's preventable.
|
|
Thus, corruption is not a side effect, but rather the regime's main ambition.
|
|
This timeline is not based on your children's desires, but rather your own.
|
|
But rather than embrace our concerns, he used the opportunity to dismiss them.
|
|
I'm not generalizing but rather specifying a real power structure in our country.
|
|
The email does not mention Lennon's possessions, but rather, paintings and file cabinets.
|
|
They are not Edenic visions but rather dispatches from a Paradise willfully destroyed.
|
|
These liabilities were not traditional bank deposits but rather repurchase agreements, called repos.
|
|
As of last year, I've stopped "relocating" but rather just travel for work.
|
|
This isn't a drama explaining the crash, but rather how we got there.
|
|
And we're not talking about quality of free throw shooting, but rather quantity.
|
|
It's not the frequency, but rather the intensity that has everyone taking notice.
|
|
But rather than a major eyesore, much of this one will be invisible.
|
|
This is not a peace agreement, but rather something of a pre-agreement.
|
|
But rather than put them on, I simply returned them to their place.
|
|
Maybe the path forward will come not from high energy, but rather precision.
|
|
But rather than write about growing up, we want to talk about childhood.
|
|
It's not Fortnite, but rather Tencent-owned publisher Riot Games' League of Legends.
|
|
The Crown won't show the entire Aberfan saga, but rather just Elizabeth's role.
|
|
It is not Uber that is saddened but rather the people of London.
|
|
These approaches wouldn't take misinformation off Facebook but rather make it less prominent.
|
|
"And not a year of diplomacy and summitry, but rather of national strength".
|
|
But rather than embracing the cuts, Republican members have given them little support.
|
|
It's like that but rather knowing it's going to be a rough life.
|
|
But rather than immediately removing the mantel, Ms. Fisk performed a careful investigation.
|
|
" There would be "no teachers and pupils" but, rather, "masters, journeymen, and apprentices.
|
|
The prisoners were not inflating their bank accounts, but rather their JPay accounts.
|
|
This is not, according to Lindsey, a conspiracy, but rather a rotten equilibrium.
|
|
Armstrong wasn't subject to trolling from men's rights activists, but rather fellow moms.
|
|
The Arab Spring wasn't about wars between countries, but rather upheaval inside countries.
|
|
The problem wasn't analysis, but rather that her analysis didn't go far enough.
|
|
In reality, the hacker is not in the US, but rather still in Mexico.
|
|
But rather than merely voicing opposition, they're taking direct action to assist those affected.
|
|
The buzz wasn't about the summertime fruit, but rather a new app called Peach.
|
|
Ultimately, it wasn't Sub Pop but rather Domino that put Sebadoh back together again.
|
|
Cops later admitted the man they popped was NOT Lucky, but rather an imposter.
|
|
Quite evidently, higher exports are not down to surging output, but rather poor demand.
|
|
But, rather than the master-machine dynamic, what would a collaborative relationship look like?
|
|
The Yazidi do not practice Islam, but rather, a combination of several belief systems.
|
|
"I-word" avoidance is not a new strategy but rather the continuation of one.
|
|
But rather than drill down on policy, she made a sweeping pitch for change.
|
|
" She notes that she is not a knitter herself, but rather a "knitter watcher.
|
|
"We are not offering consumers a loan, but rather a budgeting tool," says Molnar.
|
|
This statement does not address their concerns, but rather provides justifications for those exclusions.
|
|
Our government should not be setting up roadblocks to assistance, but rather simplifying processes.
|
|
It hasn't been discussed as a vulnerability, but rather as a first-mover advantage.
|
|
With the top down, the premium but rather spare interior is significantly brightened up.
|
|
But rather than pursue a single strategy, they're trying three at the same time.
|
|
The common thread was not a tendency toward violence but rather toward self-hate.
|
|
But rather than make new purchases, Mr Arnault wants to consolidate his LVMH empire.
|
|
It thereby aimed not to eradicate the welfare state but rather to reformulate it.
|
|
These emails are not about professional feedback, but rather about power, degradation and racism.
|
|
A law does not spark a discussion but rather a movement precipitates a law.
|
|
Its rewards are not Oprah-sized, of course, but rather practical and fun things.
|
|
The question is not can we do it, but rather: Will we do it?
|
|
But rather than put out the fire, Mr Corbyn's allies poured petrol on it.
|
|
John Kennedy (R-La.) says these aren't personal battles but rather sweeping policy debates.
|
|
But rather than complain, Pop would just shave his thumb along with his face.
|
|
Unlike other headsets, it's not inspired by gadgets, but rather what people actually wear.
|
|
But rather than focus on the lemons life handed him, he made lemonade. Literally.
|
|
" Burns says that film isn't about the 2016 election, but rather his documentary "Prohibition.
|
|
But rather than using the second debate to express genuine contrition, Trump tripled down.
|
|
China sees Taiwan not as an independent country, but rather as part of China.
|
|
It's not a preference at this very early stage but rather a biological reality.
|
|
And anyway, its endgame isn't to crush startups but rather to work with them.
|
|
Not on their investing prowess, but rather on the fees that their investors pay.
|
|
His family claims that he was not holding a weapon, but rather a book.
|
|
This new test doesn't appear to be replacing that system, but rather augmenting it.
|
|
But rather than Bloomberg, he said he sees Microsoft as the company's biggest rival.
|
|
And there isn't a separate thing of consciousness but rather information is what's real.
|
|
By definition, the flâneur is distinctly not an activist, but rather a passive observer.
|
|
But rather than being outdated, The Social Network has only skyrocketed in its relevance.
|
|
I don't attribute this to the people, but rather the brevity of the trips.
|
|
Death was never about death itself, but rather about living to die with honor.
|
|
"My intention was not to point or criticize, but rather find yourself laughing with."
|
|
I'm describing are not Donald Trump and Sarah Palin, but rather two comic-strip
|
|
That's not because of disorganization but rather the speed at which things are changing.
|
|
Governments don't vote, but rather top officials in the world's 207 national soccer federations.
|
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It's not so much that it reinvents the controls, but rather your finger movements.
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Those shoppable green dots aren't being placed automatically, but rather by the influencers themselves.
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We don't have to leave the building, but rather must stand in the hallway.
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Another theorizer proposed that this isn't Delos' army, but rather an invention by Ford.
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But rather than a mic drop, the move seemed more like a sad trombone.
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The ETF doesn't track the spot price of oil, but rather the futures price.
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Girma wasn't speaking about she herself, but rather about the topic of her panel.
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Couch is not being held in prison, but rather a migratory station, said Benitez.
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But rather than using the exchange rate, Revolut is looking at other revenue streams.
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But rather than make me feel sad or depressed, it made me feel good.
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That being said, I don't feel angry at Judaism itself, but rather its institutionalization.
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True strength comes not from denying the possibility of failure, but rather embracing it.
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Meet Jax Taylor — no, not that Jax Taylor — but rather his baby monkey namesake.
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Joseph's underlying issue may not be sexsomnia or panic attacks, but rather sleep apnea.
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Such struggles, he told graduates, are not obstacles but rather keys to meaningful success.
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The artilleryman wrote that he didn't identify as a Nazi but rather a fascist.
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The data was not released publicly but rather simply whispered about in political circles.
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Not because it is not good enough, but rather because it is too good.
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I do not fear for myself, but rather for my father, her youngest child.
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The issue is not one of military action but, rather, inconsistent and contradictory messaging.
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Marshall's opinion in Marbury handed the Jefferson administration a legal, but rather pyrrhic, victory.
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Don't go into it for the money, but rather pursue something that you love.
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This team should not supplant, but rather complement, what the UN envoy is doing.
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Investment is not, however, a consequence of savings, but rather the other way around.
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You don't need to apologize but rather, acknowledge the other party had to wait.
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They don't suggest rebellion or activism, but rather humanity: everyday life, and everyday closets.
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Yes. But the unfairness rests not with their position but rather with everyone else's.
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We shouldn't be prejudged on possible treatments or rulings but, rather, on our records.
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Not because of the policy difference, but rather because what the policy difference reveals.
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In his thoughts on team-building, Belichick doesn't call for uniformity, but rather cohesion.
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But rather than take that as an insult, investors see it as an opportunity.
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The straight line of the unemployment rate has not been flat but rather down.
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" The 2012 report does not refer to preventing hunger but rather to "food security.
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Don't rely on the powerful, but rather on your own character and professional independence.
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The color of cannabis is not constant, but rather changes with the plant's maturity.
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But rather, make sure you're working at a company that cares about this stuff.
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It wasn't much about the actual needles, but rather the whole process of relaxing.
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These Sirens no longer symbolized the spirit, but rather, the pleasures of the flesh.
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The issue is not one of quality or style, but, rather, of cultural significance.
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That's because that was not my achievement, but rather the curators' and MoMA's achievement.
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But rather than ruin O'Reilly's life, these accusations have, until now, barely touched him.
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But rather than crack, the Iranians escalated, leaving Mr. Trump without any easy options.
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But rather than offering solace, the forest wraps them into Blanca and Roja's quest.
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I found those not in doing karate but rather having karate done to me.
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But rather than keep her initiative strictly online, Ms. Good in September started Moxie!
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It wasn't a lucky prediction but rather a calculated assessment of Rome's political climate.
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It's not a sign of weakness, but rather an essential step toward accepting change.
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Nevertheless, one shouldn't work with a French orchestra on French but rather German qualities.
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It has not provided financial backing, but rather support in kind and technical help.
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Many Hong Kong residents don't see themselves as Chinese, but rather as Hong Kongers.
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What it has lost is not the ability to legislate but rather the will.
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I didn't grow up feeling locked into the princess role, but rather locked out.
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After all, Keep Laps doesn't make a consumption product, but rather a storage product.
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Luckily, libraries are no longer concerned about soiled books but rather about empty stomachs.
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What happened in Charlottesville is not the end of something but, rather, the beginning.
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Many of those questions rise not from clandestine sources, but rather from Trump himself.
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Thus, policy positions were not driving partisanship, but rather partisanship was driving policy positions.
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Finding Nirvana may require detaching not from everything finite but, rather, from false viewpoints.
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This is not about your your purebred heritage cow, but rather about industrial agriculture.
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She didn't reference his height or his weight, but rather, his deluded self-image.
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But rather than being protected, Boyce was "humiliated" and "brainwashed," she said in court.
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But rather than level the playing field, policy makers mostly squeeze nuclear generation further.
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Running from the bloodline responsibilities won&apost recover a reputation but rather ruin it.
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"It is not about reading the poem, but rather visualizing it," said Ms. Shabout.
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This is an effort to not seek photographs but rather let them find me.
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Rodionov said the episode was not stressful but rather eased his pre-match nerves.
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CNN's latest reporting is not that it's ending, but rather breaking into smaller groups.
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But rather than exciting people, he seemed to lose them, many doubting his credibility.
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Adaptation is not a defeat, but rather a defense against what is already happening.
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Political affiliation is not cookie-cutter, but rather a letter next to my name.
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The root of the problem wasn't the individual, he maintained, but rather the environment.
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But rather than being an outlier, North Carolina is the distillation of nationwide trends.
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The numbers do not show a surge in disappearance, but rather a recurring issue.
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" Duterte said his words were not a warning, but rather "advice to my friends.
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Actually, they were not migrants at all, but rather descendants of the Misliya people.
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These significant gains are not despite the shale revolution, but rather because of it.
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Mubarak's formula was not a result of his genius, but rather reflected Washington's prerogatives.
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She doesn't care about the legislators' political parties but rather their willingness to listen.
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But rather than wither away, the momentary cultural phenemenon went out with a bang.
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Not because my attachment to conservatism and Christianity has weakened, but rather the opposite.
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And the sharpest item in that toolkit isn't a red pen, but rather access.
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The color never seems to be applied, but rather embedded in the work's substrates.
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It was for neither work nor play, but rather a Great Gatsby garden party.
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They ran and messaged not on partisan politics but rather on real pragmatic solutions.
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"Pilots are no longer needed, but rather computer scientists from MIT," Mr. Trump said.
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You rightly point out that it's not between democracies but rather between constitutional democracies.
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Not to moralize, but rather to show that love will always triumph over hate.
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But rather than a diatribe, he was simply making a polite request for books.
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Their price stems not from cheapening abundance but rather from recent and limited demand.
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The usual process is time-consuming, not because of the hardware, but rather, the software.
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"His greatest expression would not be a singular product, but rather Apple itself," said Cook.
|
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But what makes this particular scene noteworthy isn't what's in it, but rather, what's missing.
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But rather than smoothing feathers, Democrats left the meeting with fresh criticism of the administration.
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It isn't a search for nothing, but rather a search for the edge of nothing.
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That move made the cost to Berkshire shareholders not $400 million, but rather $3.5 billion.
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There is no single sign or symptom of sepsis, but rather a combination of symptoms.
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Administration officials say no role has been diminished or expanded but rather existing roles clarified.
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Since it's a ring, of course, there is no main lobby but rather nine entrances.
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He's not waiting for anything bad to happen but rather acting in case it does.
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This gave traders hope Seoul would not completely ban trading but rather introduce more regulation.
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In the end, there's no one answer, but rather an open dialogue from different perspectives.
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The order did not change the previous injunction in Hawaii, but rather just reinforced it.
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We will no longer tweet our thoughts and prayers, but rather create effective policy change.
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It isn't fired straight up, but rather straight up with respect to the moving cart.
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But rather than the upbeat tone of the original, their version is somber and emotional.
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Farmer says his motivation is not purely monetary, but rather the thrill of the chase.
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Of course, the concerns of most Christian dominionists isn't historical at all, but rather eschatological.
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But rather than fishiness came an alien citrus flavor unlike any meat I'd ever tasted.
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But rather than simply lament the attempted destruction of culture, the digitized cenotaph celebrates reinvention.
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It's usually not just a neat trick, but rather an integral part of the storytelling.
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Vandemoer did not pocket the bribe money, but rather put it toward the sailing team.
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But as it turns out, the culprit wasn't gas, but rather a very smelly fruit.
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But the night did not belong to a single candidate but rather a single topic.
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Simove says he doesn't consider these publicity stunts, but rather a way to be creative.
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" He also said Page "wasn't really an adviser," but rather "a name on a list.
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There was no fire alarm blaring, but rather just two beeping sounds and then nothing.
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Several of them were not shot but rather hurt while trying to flee the scene.
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But rather than address the situation head-on, Lowe's apology letter opens with an equivocation.
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The differences are not due to differences in DNA, but rather how they are expressed.
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In many cases, they may not find heroin, but rather its more fatal relative, fentanyl.
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But what if the pregnancy that resulted didn't produce Tyrion, but rather Cersei and Jaime?
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Maybe this win isn't really about the money, but rather the changes Instacart will implement.
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But rather than being sacked, he has been given a pay rise and a promotion.
|
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But rather than proposing alternatives, Republicans offered a torrent of invective for the president's budget.
|
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The back of my throat constricted, not out of frustration, but rather to suppress tears.
|
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But rather than fiercely fighting every battle, Amazon looks like its ready to play nice.
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Their main complaint was not the bureaucracy, but rather the smoke from the oil fires.
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Calm Harm is not meant to replace therapy, but rather act as a supplemental tool.
|
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For some critics, the question isn't what's legally justified but rather what can be prevented.
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No one is right or wrong, but rather just on different sides of a deal.
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She added G-Point was not involved in production, but rather in the film's distribution.
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Murphy says she's not trying to cover up her scars, but rather help them heal.
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This would sit in a virtual machine, but rather be a part of Windows 10.
|
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The issue isn't with the system itself, but rather the lack of clarity around it.
|
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It's not the quantity of consciousness that's being altered, he explained, but rather its quality.
|
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His first Instagram post was sadly not a selfie, but rather an image of prayer.
|
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In de Waal's writing, objects are never self-contained, but rather open onto expansive stories.
|
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The target, he told reporters, wasn't one company but rather the system as it stands.
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It's frustrating, but rather than talk about it, you have to do something about it.
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But rather than thinking about my career, my goal was to make a real connection.
|
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What follows isn't a sequential list but rather initiatives that should be pursued in parallel.
|
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Which means the 2200 mAh Power Pack isn't a neat accessory, but rather a necessity.
|
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In other words, insurers are not getting worse, but rather facing tougher comparisons, he said.
|
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The Chinese economy will not see a "soft landing," but rather a full-blown crash.
|
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The boyfriend reportedly didn't want her arrested, but rather for police to diffuse the situation.
|
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But rather, the decision to leave her name behind and take on her new husband's.
|
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After all that science, the pair ended up with a safe but rather underwhelming beer.
|
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Perhaps we ought not to strive for lives of success, but rather lives of value.
|
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But rather than entering New Hampshire as one of the frontrunners, he is badly hobbled.
|
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What's more, it shouldn't be viewed as a technical deficit but rather a safety benefit.
|
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But rather than beat herself up, "I took it really slow," says the reality star.
|
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But rather than learn from these mistakes, the Democratic Party is continuing to ignore Wisconsin.
|
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It doesn't so much matter what an office is like, but rather where it's located.
|
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In other words, disruption is not going to come from lawyers, but rather from entrepreneurs.
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Though, what presumably matters most is not total economic output, but rather per-capita output.
|
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However, the clubs didn't end up there because of those rules, but rather the opposite.
|
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But rather than looking for money, this ransomware is meant to extort a political statement.
|
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Augur wasn't created as a protocol for assassination markets, but rather prediction markets in general.
|
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" It notes that "Muslims do not 'hate our freedom,' but rather they hate our policies.
|
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Surprisingly not many investors considered the weakened pound a challenge but rather as an advantage.
|
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It's a phenomenon that does not appear to be Republican or Democratic but, rather, female.
|
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Unlike newer songs, they are not about recent suffering, but rather a peaceful time before.
|
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He is not a basketball player, however, but rather one of the world's biggest cops.
|
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They are not leading an intellectual movement, but rather a movement for their ethnoreligious politics.
|
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Well to be fair, it's not actually a character pairing, but rather two lucky cosplayers.
|
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You didn't have breakfast with your spouse – but rather with a simulation of your spouse.
|
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But alas, the challenge isn't the weight, but rather the way travelers use guide books.
|
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These days, home movies aren't recorded with handheld video cameras, but rather with our smartphones.
|
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This is not an inevitable course, but rather something we are consciously deciding to do.
|
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That suggests that this week's violence may not be an aberration but rather a harbinger.
|
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What's remarkable about The Killing of America isn't that it was forgotten—but rather how
|
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Not out of a moral stance, necessarily, but rather because she was going on vacation.
|
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"It's not a fixed peg but rather a 'managed float'," said one of the officials.
|
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What mattered didn't appear to be the margin of victory but rather the loser's reaction.
|
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But rather than simply complain — rather than simply just throw bombs — we are offering solutions.
|
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" But rather than post more, she "scaled back because I found myself getting really frustrated.
|
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But rather than getting a shocked response, Wang simply shrugged his shoulders, Li told Reuters.
|
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But rather than looking for elaborate excuses, maybe it's time to draw a different conclusion.
|
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Many will argue that addiction is not a disease, but rather a lack of willpower.
|
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But rather than let those findings speak for themselves, Barr decided to speak over them.
|
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"This is not an example of due diligence but rather unnecessary & embarrassing delay," he continued.
|
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This shift was not based on macroeconomic models of the economy, but rather market signals.
|
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Q. members, but rather those that are more diverse in gender and in other ways.
|
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Starhopper was never meant to fly into orbit, but rather to perform short "hop" flights.
|
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But, rather than being dismissed as low-brow, it's revered as the acme of cinema.
|
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As a result, it found an enthusiastic market not with consumers but rather in Washington.
|
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The goal is not to assign blame but rather to foster forward-looking, collective accountability.
|
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So for most people it is not about getting an advantage, but rather personal preference.
|
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But it was not shut down by the U.S. government, but rather by Twitter itself.
|
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The film is not an exposé but rather of an immersive look at the event.
|
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Otoko doesn't buy from Tsukiji, but rather gets the nice price from Japanese fishery Dainichi.
|
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For women, healthy anger management doesn't require us to exert more control but, rather, less.
|
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Still, others may end up not feeling anxious at all, but rather numb or depressed.
|
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There's no mention of losing weight, but rather, "growing brighter" and more "empowered" each day.
|
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But rather than developing a male counterpart, I'd like to work on more androgynous outfits.
|
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I believe this was not an oversight but rather an example of Meek testing himself.
|
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The database doesn't contain images themselves, but rather, hashes—digital fingerprints that identify a file.
|
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I decided I did not want to present historic France, but rather modern, young France.
|
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Paulsen didn't grow up in Christian fundamentalism, but rather was born again as a teen.
|
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A key driver for private equity returns isn't equity at all, but rather is debt.
|
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"Presidents don't come for private booths, but rather to blend like anyone else," Delgado says.
|
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However, the real obstacle to expanded access is not FDA, but rather the pharmaceutical industry.
|
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Firing Cabinet members is not seen as move of strength, but rather one of weakness.
|
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Trump's remarks weren't part of his formal script, but rather a response to a question.
|
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But rather than clarifying the cause of a murky issue, "toxic" often does the opposite.
|
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YouTube says it does not code videos by political content, but rather by viewer interest.
|
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But rather than declare a heat emergency, Mayor Richard M. Daley questioned this scientific accounting.
|
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Carsten Jost: Since my last album, I have been making music regularly but rather slowly.
|
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But rather than fighting that difference, she folds it into the format of the work.
|
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Because it didn't involve the kind of physical evidence as in Watergate, but rather cyberevidence.
|
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But rather than reducing arrivals, this pushed them into desolate routes across the Arizona deserts.
|
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Crony capitalism is not merely a feature of the regime, but rather its main goal.
|
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It was a rare issue that fell not along partisan lines but rather geographic ones.
|
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It neither validates the righteous nor condemns the wrong but rather sews the two together.
|
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But some of the people under 35 are not liberals, but rather are militant progressives.
|
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We don't depend on gold, but rather the fruits and animals you are driving away.
|
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He doesn't ignore the pain and grief but rather acknowledges it and shares his own.
|
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"Pilots are no longer needed, but rather computer scientists from MIT," he wrote on Twitter.
|
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It isn't meant to be an income supplement, but rather a means to build assets.
|
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What is now Canada was not yet a country in 18123, but rather British colonies.
|
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In the language of Simone de Beauvoir, "One is not born, but rather becomes" masculine.
|
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What's on offer aren't the most premium products, but rather ones that are pretty good.
|
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There's a real chance that Trump isn't the end of Trumpism — but rather the beginning.
|
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But rather than defend Trump's advisers, he instead decided he wanted to question Kerry's credentials.
|
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But rather than turn to robots himself, he has adopted a lower-tech solution: training.
|
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But rather than make more, what if we could make do with what we have?
|
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There was no guest book inside, but rather a group of men in military uniforms.
|
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He doesn't cook in his (huge, immaculate) kitchen at home but rather tours his restaurants.
|
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But rather than eagerly awaiting them, I just lay there, thoroughly panicked about my uterus.
|
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These discounts, however, aren't necessarily locking in customers, but rather encouraging customers to shop around.
|
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Their response suggests that it is not difficulty that curbs student enthusiasm, but rather grades.
|
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They aren't patenting their ball pit, but rather making theirs the must-see ball pit.
|
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It's not the color of their skin, but rather the content of their political creed.
|
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I don't see this as sensationalist, but rather as a very open and transparent process.
|
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Hazzard is better, actually, because her book isn't an endurance test but rather sheer exhilaration.
|
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Ms. Crean cast the collaboration not as a work of protest, but rather of imagination.
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The Sistine Chapel was no ordinary chapel, but rather the cappella magna, the Great Chapel.
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To me it had meant that my father was not loving, but rather self-serving.
|
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But rather than feeling free, I felt more tightly leashed, worried about missing phantom emergencies.
|
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"It is not about individual companies, but rather security standards," the chancellor said in November.
|
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The journey to jihadism for these women was not about coercion, but rather about participation.
|
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Small businesses should not be an afterthought, but rather a part of the regulatory process.
|
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What Musk calls an order isn't actually an order, but rather just a pre-order.
|
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We didn't hide Christine's progressive views but rather leaned into them to frame the choice.
|
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"It's not only going to be about (economic) growth but rather sustainable growth," Merkel said.
|
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Mr. Pence said it was not discrimination but rather a way to ensure religious freedom.
|
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Democrats pushed against that argument, saying there's no security crisis but rather a humanitarian one.
|
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Democrats continue to argue impeachment of President Trump isn't political but rather a constitutional duty.
|
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But in this election it's not about issues but rather your principles, character, and morals.
|
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Ms. Crean cast the collaboration not as a work of protest, but rather of imagination.
|
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This isn't scripture, but rather a compendium of cuttings and jottings, an idiosyncratic commonplace book.
|
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It's possible that this isn't an outlier, but rather a harbinger of what's to come.
|
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Seconds usually aren't tricks in themselves but rather are building blocks for more elaborate deceptions.
|
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But rather than choosing just one shade, they chose seven, using them in different rooms.
|
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The question for Democrats, interestingly, is not whether Campbell loses but rather by how much.
|
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Visitors are no longer passive receptacles for the curator's knowledge, but rather active, engaged participants.
|
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But like Kaine, they're not calling for him to resign but rather for an investigation.
|
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I do not just want to be in football but rather to be world champion.
|
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Of course, it's not the national margin but rather the swing states that really matter.
|
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His aim is not to make us rethink American history, but, rather, to reexperience it.
|
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But rather than leading to a kinder primary, it led to a more vicious one.
|
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From what I've seen, the performers here tend not to be theatrical, but rather conceptual.
|
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The problem, therefore, is not really one of financial lack but rather of political will.
|
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He points out that when members of the Congressional Black Caucus endorsed Clinton, they didn't do it as the CBC, but rather as "the Congressional Black Caucus PAC" — implying they weren't really representing the community, but rather the moneyed political interests that Sanders is fighting.
|
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But intriguingly, Scoot riders won't just be using Scoot's scooters anymore, but rather ones from Bird.
|
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He would never send us out to death, but rather, everything in him speaks of life.
|
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There is no formal coordination, the operatives stressed, but rather a recognition of a shared agenda.
|
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He didn't get mad at that Flutie player, but rather called the ref for a flag.
|
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Some say technology is not a drug like tobacco but rather a behavioral addiction, like gambling.
|
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Sadly but perhaps fittingly, Deflategate did not end with a bang, but rather with a hiss.
|
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The point is not to forgo goal-setting altogether, but rather to forget about Jan 1.
|
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Remarkably, it wasn't a human who reached this startling conjecture, but rather an artificially intelligent algorithm.
|
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But rather than give up, Emily puts on an impeccable designer suit and heads to therapy.
|
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And Kloppers said that their technology shouldn't replace polling, but rather, work in conjunction with it.
|
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Misty Knight (Simone Missick), a female detective, isn't fierce or flashy but rather vulnerable and analytical.
|
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Recorded data, if it exists, isn't stored on the device itself, but rather on Amazon's servers.
|
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It was never a question of if, but rather by how much iPhone sales would dip.
|
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And these campaign proposals almost never balance out perfectly, but rather signal policy philosophies and priorities.
|
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Not necessarily, but rather they likely know they performed a task that was asked of them.
|
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Otherwise, we no longer live in a representative democracy, but rather an oligarchy of agency bureaucrats.
|
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But we're not here to criticize her era mixup, but rather celebrate her very accurate outfit.
|
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But rather than a traditional IPO, the service will list its shares directly on the NYSE.
|
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There are no retreads in his oeuvre, but rather a series of colorful, dynamic one-offs.
|
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The mistake was most likely not due to human error, but rather an automated subtitle malfunction.
|
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But rather than allay the public's suspicions, the press conference only added fuel to the fire.
|
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But rather than be intimidated as the perpetual new kid on the block, he embraced it.
|
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But rather than have the bishop tried in an ecclesiastical court, he allowed him to resign.
|
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"One could characterize the obstacle Ohio women will face as not merely 'substantial,' but, rather, 'insurmountable.'"
|
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With very little warning, Snell was no longer just a prospect, but rather a good one.
|
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But rather than padding its margin, Southwest has consistently passed those savings on to its customers.
|
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There will be no stabilization of GDP growth above 6 percent, but rather a continued unwinding.
|
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Such commentary does not seek understanding, but rather offers judgment as a form of celebrity policing.
|
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The first person Sanders went after was not Clinton but rather presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.
|
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His belief is that power does not ultimately belong to the people but rather to him.
|
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Not just a reserve currency, but rather the world's dominant reserve currency, by a long shot.
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TC: So you aren't competing with a DoorDash in any way but rather partnering with it.
|
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But rather than taxes, it is red tape and a dysfunctional state that hold back growth.
|
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They don't mean a change of government, but rather the appointment of a new army chief.
|
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The famous shoe incident of 2008 didn't take place on American soil, but rather in Iraq.
|
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State Police tells TMZ Sports ... Flair's injury was NOT to his hand, but rather his head.
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"Not fear for ourselves, but rather fear of causing harm to the victims, Anya," I argued.
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Only in this case, those commodities aren't yachts or Ivy League educations, but rather soccer players.
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But rather than drugs, they hold herbs, each said to have its own unique healing property.
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But rather than throwing Nadal off stride, the "hay-way" yelps only made the crowd chuckle.
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The directive doesn't create new laws but rather issues instructions on how to interpret existing laws.
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But rather than just host memes like Instagram, Imgur has built its own meme creation tools.
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I call it not a sports car or supercar but rather a hypercar for good reason.
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For example, the mouthwash doesn't come in a big plastic container, but rather in tablet form.
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Sonos' biggest competitor isn't speakers from Amazon or Apple, but rather a silent home, he said.
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Alas this is not because of bold new policies, but rather the silly things he says.
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These are not social impact funds, but rather, they are there to generate top-dollar returns.
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The interesting thing here isn't so much the robot, but rather the control system being used.
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Like other highly directional speakers, what's being generated isn't audible sound waves but rather ultrasonic waves.
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It wasn't like the engine was externally cranked, but rather that it was a bit oiled.
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The rally was not in Renacci's district but, rather, a neighboring one represented by Democratic Rep.
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The cat's out of the bag, but rather than getting angry, Hiram is pleased with Archie.
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A third hack doesn't involve Netflix, but rather the productivity software Slack, used by Netflix employees.
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With the new shopping assistant functionality, the focus is not on deals but rather, price comparisons.
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This didn't all happen immediately, but rather bit by bit since Orbán took office in 2010.
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Moreover, the word does not seem to be Malay at all, but rather derived from Sanskrit.
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The effort to remove President Rousseff is not a legal trial but rather a political one.
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This is not just an opportunity for artists, but rather for all creative, socially inclined individuals.
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He re-dramatizes events from the past, but rather than using an actor, he plays himself.
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But rather than further eviscerate the prosperity gospel, Bowler's study attempts to render this movement understandable.
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This way, you're not just investing in a single vehicle but rather a brand as whole.
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And these transformations are neither a pleasure nor a burden, but rather something wholly unseen before.
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It doesn't even look at voter fraud, but rather at America's lackluster technology for registering voters.
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But rather than worry about figurative knife fights, Cruz is more concerned about plant-based proteins.
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Not the money spent for his education, but rather what I gave up to earn it.
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It's not morbid, but rather a celebration of life (of other's as well as our own).
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Lövin's photo op wasn't just a one-off but rather is emblematic of Sweden's governing philosophy.
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" She explained that this was beyond censorship, but rather "putting my money where my mouth is.
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Wolves are not now treated as a single population — but rather as two districts of populations.
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Hosting facilities see volunteers not as hands-on helpers, but rather as prospective sources of funding.
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This attitude does not come from some socialist framework, but rather a quintessentially Australian pragmatic one.
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She believes TJ wasn't chasing the high, but rather he was trying to manage the withdrawal.
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But rather than pulling a Bradley Cooper, this director is committed to spreading positive vibes only.
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In their early films, they didn't really have stars but rather an assemble of character actors.
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His success would not be a victory for moderation, but rather a vindication for the right.
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Dean will not appear at the ASDC forum, but rather will send in a video message.
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But rather than make you sit through his whole presentation again, just watch the highlights above.
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Wolfe insists she's not looking to compete with Facebook, but rather to create a complementary tool.
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What was really achieved was not teleportation in the Star Trek sense, but rather quantum teleportation.
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It does not own any of the buses but rather works with local and regional partners.
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It's not to say that she was crazy, but rather that it's a situation that saturates.
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People aren't taking needles to their shaved heads, but rather incorporating designs into the buzzed section.
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Unlike in the first movie, he isn't here to scare anyone, but rather to offer hope.
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I won't necessarily be disappointed if it's not explicitly revealed but rather referenced and hinted at.
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" He doesn't think of links in terms of a "disclosure moment," but rather as "disclosure process.
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"The discrimination itself isn't what's harming the relationship, but rather the stress it causes," Chopik says.
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The market isn't in a bubble, which will pop, but rather a balloon, which will deflate.
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People objected mostly not to the technology argument, but rather hoped that decentralization could produce integrity.
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That was no mug shot, Mr. Sagal told him, but rather a photo for a badge.
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That is not a coincidence, but rather the direct result of failed campaign and election policies.
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Good economic management doesn't focus on today's success but rather on the possibility of tomorrow's failures.
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He didn't make his money off mining, though, but rather catering to the deluge of prospectors.
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No, not some fancy subscription model, but rather by running cryptocurrency-mining malware on visitors' computers.
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They wouldn't get to "live the dream," but rather they'd project the image of the dream.
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Technological disruption isn't likely to be a singular event for insurers, but rather an ongoing challenge.
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His work was not created for the masses, but rather for a refined stratum of society.
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Business in a Box isn't really about the savings element, but rather the integration with PayPal.
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At bottom, he has two exceptional, but rather traditional, writerly gifts: psychological acuity and narrative tautness.
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This decision did not reflect Soviet strategy, but rather the Soviet Ministry of Defense nuclear protocol.
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This time the topic wasn't same-sex attraction but, rather, a newer genome-wide association project.
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They are not leading an intellectual movement, but rather a movement for their ethno-religious politics.
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"We started thinking maybe it's not the technology, but rather, the process of care," he said.
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But those don't appear to be targeted attacks, but rather the result of poor cybersecurity habits.
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But rather than embrace and promote its Spanish-speaking stars, baseball's media have mostly ignored them.
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It is not a fact but rather a fabrication invented by anti-public-school special interests.
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There, the typical layout has not been flipped, but rather sliced, carved and glued back together.
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Her plan is not so much to expand, but rather to go deeper into the process.
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But rather than pay his disability costs, his bosses accused him of absenteeism and fired him.
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This, however, would not be the end but rather the start of an even richer chapter.
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But rather than throw it out, he attempts to SELL IT at the warehouse garage sale.
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HumilityHumility, it's been said, is not thinking less of ourselves, but rather thinking of ourselves less.
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These matters need not and should not be a moral issue, but rather an analytical exercise.
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Opponents contended that the ACA had not eliminated health care inefficiency but rather had shifted it.
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Second, it doesn't belong to Apple at all but, rather, to Flex Ltd, an Apple contractor.
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Pragmatism is not a way of negating principle but, rather, the realist's way of pursuing principle.
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As it turns out, it wasn't my mind that was the problem, but rather my mattress.
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Nasrallah didn't attack Hariri, but rather expressed sympathy for the 47-year-old former prime minister.
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A blockbuster job growth number for June wasn't downgraded with further analysis, but rather revised higher.
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"This wasn't done to affect Venezuelan officials but rather the entire population," Rodriguez said on Monday.
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She doesn't stick to a specific diet, but rather, "I try to eat balanced," Shields says.
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Their camouflage is not forest green, but rather it is the color of common street clothing.
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The stock market is not the same as the economy, but rather a segment of it.
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Yet, this is not merely history, but rather is taking place in the twenty-first century.
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But rather than developing and implementing a better strategy, Trump's wrongheaded efforts only made matters worse.
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The lobby didn't really feel like a lobby at all, but rather a relaxed communal space.
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African-Americans are not being seen as individuals, but rather as representatives of an entire group.
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He does not look contemplative or melancholy when he meditates on these things, but rather furious.
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For example, at 17A, the "Shooting star?" is not a falling star but rather ANNIE OAKLEY.
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The victims, he said, were not one side or one party, but rather the American people.
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We do not need central-state propaganda, but rather a healthy rivalry between critically intelligent positions.
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The ad does not show Mr. Kaepernick kneeling, but rather standing and facing an American flag.
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But rather than feel refreshed and focused, Bentz found herself growing more annoyed with each sip.
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They have not been passive recipients of legal change but, rather, among its most significant architects.
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She was not his stepdaughter but rather the adopted daughter of his longtime partner, Mia Farrow.
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Sweden has stressed that Aurora is not a NATO drill, but rather a self-defense exercise.
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But rather than force a run-off vote against Theresa May, she withdrew from the contest.
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But rather than retreating, he said, he is now looking for bigger, brighter flags to hang.
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I think it's probably not for me to answer, but rather for ballroom folks to say.
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Furthermore, this is not about individual guilt or shame but rather about collective responsibility and redemption.
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However, this game-changing explosive wasn't the result of deliberate action, but rather a surprising accident.
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But rather than fix the problems, Mr. Lighthizer appears to prefer blowing up the entire system.
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But they're not so much focused on current reads, but rather fairytales, poems, music, and myths.
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An Air Corps member didn't compare himself with military policemen but rather with people like him.
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This year's payment was not about their discovery, but, rather, it was about the cave's replica.
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Captions were neutral, there was a conscious attempt at balance … all completely understandable, but rather smothering.
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And it's a concept that may not be innate but rather learned through culture and education.
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But rather than venting at mourners for underperforming in their worst moments, why not offer help?
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Putnam said that reforms here wouldn't be about party primary rules, but rather the debate committee.
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It was not an attempt to overthrow the communist regime, but rather one to transform it.
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Their main clue came not from the skull, but rather from the amber that encased it.
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Don't consider this an obligation, but rather an approach that might make your days more enjoyable.
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And he admitted that he didn't actually zoom to 20x, but rather just cropped the image.
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But rather than risk being taken into custody, the animal decided to fight its way out.
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Still, contrary to Nixey, there was not utter but rather partial destruction of the classical world.
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Not taking blame, but rather shouldering of some of the metaphysical tragic weight of the thing.
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The choreography of Lucinda Childs is like Shaker furniture: beautiful in its simplicity but rather severe.
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"It's certainly eating into profitability, but rather than cut people, you pinch every penny," he said.
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But rather than minimizing his ties to Big Tech, Bloomberg is actively soliciting the industry's help.
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According to the adviser, the other two NDAs did not result from lawsuits, but rather complaints.
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This Black Mask isn't Roman Sionis, but rather the old admin of Arkham Asylum, Jeremiah Arkham.
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It's incredibly comfortable — I didn't find the cushions to be under-stuffed, but rather just right.
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Crowe was not present, but rather in Australia facing the hellish fires ravaging his home country.
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What happened Monday wasn't about Virginia, but rather a pushback on gun-control advocates in general.
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But it seems that this year's Democratic contest was never about changing demographics, but rather electability.
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Your vision is not always the answer, but rather a step in a creative learning process.
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This was not about the fizzy highs of starving oneself, but rather pragmatism, substitution, portion control.
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She is a professional officer who was not drafted, but rather signed up for the military.
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The pilot did not land at its stated destination but rather continued on the same course.
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He also said that "foreign aid does not cure corruption," but rather "aids and abets" corruption.
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First, a president is not acting in a true judicial capacity, but rather a political one.
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No, not butter made from snails, but rather, the emerald-green garlic butter used for escargots.
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They would call him the n-word, but rather than saying something he would play along.
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Mr. Trump is not a solution to this cultural crisis, but rather a symptom of it.
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Those citing ethical reasons argue that humans shouldn't exploit or eat animals but rather protect them.
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They weren't known smugglers, but rather agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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But rather than bear a name that evoked universality, they were called the Kentucky Academic Standards.
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It is not a cocktail party icebreaker question, but rather a test of perspective and experience.
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Full lips, not downplayed to lean into idealized whiteness but, rather, emphasized with bright red lipstick.
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It's not that he slid into irrelevance, but rather that he just began to fade away.
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Aydin said Turkish banks were not sources of liquidity, but rather they were looking for themselves.
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In other words, what's indispensable is not voice recognition technology, but rather understanding of artificial intelligence.
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But rather than reflecting public opinion, America's lawmakers have found it more useful to inflame it.
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But rather than being crimped by his ostracism, he wore it as a badge of honor.
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Herbert says the project is not anti-Brexit, but rather a way of bringing people together.
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" Bresch believes the poor quarterly result was not a "permanent hit" but rather "a deferred one.
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The negatives of the Nintendo Switch aren't attached to what's there, but rather to what's not.
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" But rather than standing on its own, bribery was lumped in there with "abuse of power.
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The identity the team has captured is neither here nor there, but rather here and there.
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The thinking isn't that you'll beat the market, but rather that you'll keep up with it.
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Instead, the endless comments that poured in were not about the president — but rather her looks.
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City officials said the issue was not the legality, but rather the effect on public safety.
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The reaction was not necessarily due to faith in Dowd but, rather, fear of the unknown.
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This isn't so much a hope that things will change, but, rather, a hope for resilience.
|
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The artist wasn't thinking about Trump's border wall, but rather a heartbreak in her personal life.
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But the debate about the veil is no longer about its legality, but rather its symbolism.
|
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But, rather than force a run-off vote against Theresa May, she withdrew from the contest.
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In my opinion, it didn't taste of chocolate at all, but rather warm milk and water.
|
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That number wasn't out of the ordinary for him, but rather part of a steady progression.
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Schulte warns that Tangier isn't an isolated case but rather a sign of things to come.
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This was not a limitation, but rather the source of Takahata's masterful versatility as a director.
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This memorial is not a singular sculpture, but rather a site for public contemplation and understanding.
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Maduro insists the opposition does not actually want a referendum, but rather are seeking a coup.
|
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For me, the appropriate metaphor isn't glue but rather gravity: I got pulled back down to it.
|
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But rather than achieving a utopian End of History, he merely steered political debate in new directions.
|
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Law enforcement sources tell us he was not extradited to Cook County, but rather turned himself in.
|
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It is not the barbarity that is new but rather how the violence is documented and disseminated.
|
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Facebook's proposed solution was not to use social media less, necessarily, but rather to use it differently.
|
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What if a sea lion isn't a problem returning every season, but rather a one-time visitor?
|
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But rather than turn the element lead into gold, Shaughnessy and her team turned plutonium into flerovium.
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They're not interested in fruit fly shoulders necessarily, but rather this one gene and what it does.
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This ancient ape, therefore, was not some tree-swinging monkey, but rather a slower, less agile primate.
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Not by investing in DJIA-listed companies, but rather, by choosing beaten-down small-cap value stocks.
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But rather than just spectacle, or backdrop to a marketplace, the sculpture implores engagement beyond just looking.
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It wasn't her appearance that inspired me, but rather the fact that she had literally EVERY JOB.
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She also claimed that it was not in the script, but rather the idea of Marlon Brando.
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" He added that the buying "is not just short-covering, but rather investors taking new long positions.
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Incredibly smart people aren't always born that way, but rather are constantly working to improve their intelligence.
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We're not talking about the economy here, but rather, the wealth of job search boards available online.
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None of this has one bit to do with patient health or safety, but rather, banning abortion.
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Notably, most of these actions are not illegal, but rather are violations of longstanding American political norms.
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And no, not in some sort of alternate universe, but rather the one we all currently inhabit.
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This has nothing to do with their age or health — but rather with whether they are shy.
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The company behind Novichok Edition vodka said it never meant to offend, but rather "lighten the mood."
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Worldly and cultured, Talia is an elite warrior who doesn't pick sides, but rather creates her own.
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The next mainstream computing platform may not be bots, AR, or VR, but rather voice-based computing.
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But rather than just average all of the data out, they watched how it changed over time.
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But rather than bringing the car back to the U.S., it decided to move production to China.
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It's not a fully autonomous feature but rather a computer-assisted mode, designed to keep people safer.
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Lovelock's target audience isn't the scientific community, but rather the every-person who's lost touch with nature.
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Hayes' attorneys argued he was not the aggressor, but rather the victim of a hit-and-run.
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Tracking down the criminals often isn't the most difficult part, but rather prosecuting them across national borders.
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Silva said that laws can&apost be adapted to people, but rather people must adapt to laws.
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No, we're not talking about last week's date, but rather an old-school lesson in color theory.
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She'd perform in character at home, not thinking of the experience as drag but, rather, as theater.
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"We are not a 'fake news' site, but rather an entertainment one," the Scooper's about page reads.
|
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But the suffering that Grannik focused on was not that of Lauren but, rather, of Schneider himself.
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The service does not let shoppers purchase cars, but rather is just a comparison and research tool.
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Downing he clarified that he wasn't addressing that to the prosecutors, but rather the broader media circus.
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But rather than feeling my ovaries ache as a result, my fallopian tubes have recoiled in fear.
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The INECC told BuzzFeed News it didn't cancel the studies, but rather used up the available budget.
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It is not the industry's vision that is impaired but rather the horizon that can be treacherous.
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But rather than being a war on drugs, these policies were really a war on racial equality.
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The documents were not made publicly available, but rather were released only to Senate Judiciary Committee members.
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When he did, they didn't tell him to stop but rather, the opposite: embrace it, they said.
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This is not a pipe dream but rather an eventuality that will ultimately elevate the sales experience.
|
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But rather than celebrate Claire's achievements, Jurassic World and Fallen Kingdom always seem to be undermining her.
|
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Today, the bellwether for tracking further developments isn't necessarily academic research or federal policy, but rather, business.
|
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But rather than feel excited, many football fans are sad, because 20 of 33 teams are eliminated.
|
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But rather than stop patronising them, many gay people used these bars as a space for resistance.
|
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This rage is no longer a cause for shame but rather a cause for its own weaponization.
|
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The Court ruled the IOC's refusal to invite them constituted no sanction but rather an eligibility decision.
|
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Per Allman's request, the attire will strictly be "no suits," but rather blue jeans and sports coats.
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When asked for comment, a spokesperson told Recode that this wasn't a test, but rather a bug.
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They are not buying education for its own sake, but rather a certificate from a respected institution.
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But rather than do damage control, Tanton doubled down, confident enough that his ideas would eventually land.
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The NFL's issue may not be fewer people watching, but rather that they're spending less time watching.
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It wasn&apost a huge wave, but rather "a tiny, tiny trickle of small bands," Kolodny said.
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So it's not just an individual work which can be reproduced, but rather an artist's entire aesthetic.
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The chronology does not analyze each event it lists, but rather leaves them open to our connections.
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But, rather than assume anyone's title, simply ask your go-to reader about their personal spiritual practice.
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They didn't do it all at once, but rather over the course of two years, but still.
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But rather than complain and wallow in misery, Kelling flips it on its head and embraces it.
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The sleepbuds will play sleep tracks that don't entirely tune out the noise but rather muffle it.
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Today, though, Japanese policy officials are no longer hesitant but rather are implementing full-out Bernanke stimulus.
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But rather than attacking Trump as a liar, Cruz decided to instead pretend they were best friends.
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And then there's Goose, who is inexplicably not a goose at all but rather a large chicken.
|
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The idea behind the project isn't to provide answers, but rather to spark more questions, he said.
|
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But rather than embracing that scarier aspect of Venom the character, the movie shies away from it.
|
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Walmart says this is not in response to Amazon's news, but rather had plans already in progress.
|
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The best way to analyze "Spygate" is not as a partisan dispute, but rather a conspiracy theory.
|
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That report doesn't even look at voter fraud, but rather at America's lackluster technology for registering voters.
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But rather than stunting democracy in Somaliland, this response ensured that democratisation moved from the bottom up.
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With "Glass," the issue isn't that there's nothing to see, but rather that there's nothing to hide.
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It is not that the old roof leaked, but rather that the new one will be heated.
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Remember: Buting suggested that the bullet wasn't fired by Avery, but rather by Roland Johnson, Steven's landlord.
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By then, the question was not whether there was a problem, but rather how to solve it.
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It is no longer a question of "if" enterprises are moving to the cloud, but rather "when".
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But rather we're taking the best parts of every Christmas past and unpacking them for Christmas present.
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The injustice to aim at is not the lack of equality in outcomes, but rather in opportunities.
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We didn't get here overnight, but rather through decades of shabby, self-interested politics on all sides.
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But rather than confront their conspiratorial video creators, YouTube is outsourcing their fake news problem to Wikipedia.
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These men don't want full-on makeovers, but rather subtle tweaks that won't completely erase their age.
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You signed up for Snapchat and never post, but rather, you prefer creeping on other people's snaps.
|
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"I don't think the issue is a substantive policy issue," but rather matters of style and character.
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In other cases, it might not be personal grievances but rather political ones that lead to radicalization.
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The real danger is not in opinion, but rather that lack of integrity of calling it so.
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He doesn't predict a technical recession for the economy, but rather an "earnings recession" where profits decline.
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The answer does not lie in abandoning these commitments, but rather in addressing our inadequate revenue base.
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He maintained that he had not understood the symbol to be "crosshairs," but rather a Celtic cross.
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Importantly, expanding into car-sharing, General Motors isn't sacrificing its current business model but rather expanding it.
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Her ambition was not to make money on the trades but rather to manipulate the stocks' values.
|
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However, the rise doesn't necessarily mean more women were raped, but rather indicates more cases were reported.
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But rather than pharmaceutical drugs, they hold herbs, each said to have its own unique healing property.
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A company rep tells us they're not chasing clients, but rather advertising their services on social media.
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They don't take what they want but rather what they need to get by and nothing more.
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"Our problem may not be too big to fail, but rather too small to scale," Achleitner said.
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The same goes for Spain: the Weinstein scandal isn't an isolated case, but rather a social issue.
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The Mix 2S is not a redesign from the ground up, but rather a half-step upgrade.
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We're not trying to just make a big tree, but rather an environment [for the tree]. Cultivating.
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It should not be sweet, but rather be refreshing withy over the a gently tarte edge. 4.
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With the feature, hashtags are no longer about connecting people to people but rather, people to passions.
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It wasn't only the geography of the place though, but rather the deep pockets of musical knowledge.
|
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These shows, of course, are not exactly new, but rather the latest in an already-established genre.
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She cannot respond in kind, but rather must demonstrate that she has a calm and steady temperament.
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And yet the film isn't a work of pettiness, but rather a deepening of the series' themes.
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It's not one of my photographs, but rather the family photographs I have incorporated into the work.
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But rather than a cut or, say, highlights, the Redken spokesperson revealed a set of rainbow bangs.
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They are not racing to the bottom, but rather elevating our discourse and running towards a majority.
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He said he did not administer the drugs himself but rather provided them to the sports ministry.
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However, this wasn't just any old pilot, but rather, it was her own father flying the plane.
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The problem is not with bonds, but rather the spending behind deficits that exceeded productive capacity. 4.
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" Bannon added that he wasn't singling out a particular political party, but rather "the permanent political class.
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The mayor's opposition was not born of a general stance against fossil fuels, but rather a realization.
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"We are not on a honeymoon but rather in a period of ongoing arguments," he told Reuters.
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"People no longer associate it with a derogatory word but rather the football team," Christopher Bolton said.
|
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It is not a technical or scientific hurdle that stands in our way, but rather Congressional action.
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But rather than focusing on death, Mr. Leshnoff conceived "an ecstatic embrace of life," he said recently.
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For some people, that's not a hypothetical question, but rather a jumping off point to switching careers.
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The works aren't displayed chronologically, but rather in a series of conversation about modernism, design, and abstraction.
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Atari reminds us that the VCS is not a classic edition console, but rather a modern device.
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Justin Fairfax were no coincidence but, rather, a deliberate act to divert attention from the other scandal.
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Officials have sworn that they did not use cement but rather a mix of lime and sand.
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The bigger concern is not the security rat maze, but rather the quality of the screening itself.
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The tweets aren't deleted, but rather placed behind an extra click — similar to this Direct Message change.
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The reporting on Conyers suggests that this isn't an isolated indiscretion but rather a pattern of behavior.
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Under iflas, insolvency cannot be voluntary and unilateral but rather requires a declaration by a competent authority.
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They are not shutting down raucous Trump rallies, but rather, the most solemn exercises of American democracy.
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Not by wasting time, but rather by working on something else, a strategy known as structured procrastination.
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This is not because they are fundamentally unpatriotic but rather, for the sake of their mental health.
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We are not talking about athletes but rather the photographers who get up close and click away.
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But rather than doubling down on tangible solutions, Ocasio-Cortez chose to appease her far-left base.
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They didn't quite reach the dark brown of beef, but rather stayed a pork-like caramel brown.
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But rather than take the money laundering case to trial, it settled out of court in May.
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Meng couldn't be expected to serve the interests of Interpol, but rather the interests of the Party.
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It isn't one of sweetness or innocence, but rather of a strangeness that is difficult to identify.
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But, rather than allow these actors to do what they do so well, Gold degrades their grace.
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It is not Mr. de Lima — but rather his attacker — who deserves to be relegated to obscurity.
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They are not always the right tool but rather a complementary instrument to other sources of finance.
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This is not because of concerns about its efficacy, but rather alarm and anger about its price.
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It does not condemn private control of capital but rather proposes to distribute it widely, even universally.
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This time the S didn't stand for speed, but rather for "Siri," Apple's brand new voice assistant.
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Lesther Alemán, a student leader, said the dialogue wasn't for compromise but rather for negotiating Ortega's exit.
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Brad Paisley's wife didn't fall for him because of his swoon-worthy voice — but rather, his wit.
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" But rather than declining to perform the song, Bieber plowed ahead, replacing the Spanish lyrics with..."bahbahbahbahbah.
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But rather than jump right in, some market watchers say the stock has gotten a bit overheated.
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But rather than leaning into that, Jordan instead veers into obvious, rote stops on the suspense roadmap.
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This recurrence does not come from preference, but rather because it is the only option for jihadists.
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But rather than turning around, you start walking (or running), to find a place of relative safety?
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But rather than rely on a microscopic dot, I find it easier to utilize my Goldilocks sensibilities.
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They weren't much to look at, but rather a gateway to Alexa, designed to be hidden away.
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The political toxicity of that line was, I suspect, not an accident but rather precisely the point.
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But rather than dishonesty, what the Podesta Emails show is the messiness of that public/private distinction.
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Walmart wasn't actually processing the transactions online, but rather in a parking stall at the Walmart store.
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The installation became more than a piece of art, but rather a place of healing and remembrance.
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I'm not in a Buddhist temple, but rather in a tiny watering hole in Tokyo's Yotsuya neighborhood.
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Not the way Roberts does as a liar, but rather, the way Roberts does as an actor.
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Last August, his lawyer suggested that he didn't flee but rather disappeared in the miracle of rapture.
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The court's majority made clear they were not passing judgment on his statements, but rather his order.
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She tells President Trump that now is not the time for photo opportunities, but rather strong actions.
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The exploitation in the show isn't because of the prostitution, but rather this illegal commercial surrogacy ring.
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The Beautycon "look" is not a specific style but rather a display, and an appreciation, of effort.
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But rather than lament, he used his predicament to drive home his commitment to an austere presidency.
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Not in terms of what we once were but rather what will be on the other side.
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The energy will not actually go to Disney's theme parks, but rather into the local power grid.
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"These voters have not transitioned into strong Trump supporters, but rather Trump doubters," the Republican consultant continued.
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But rather than hold itself accountable, America reverses roles by blaming the poor for their own miseries.
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