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There's not quite so much relief in store for residents of the lower Midwest and South.
CNN: Heat advisories issued to states dwindles to 15
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OK, OK, not quite so much.
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Christmas In The Stars, however, did not enjoy quite so much success.
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Life will not revolve quite so much around food, and the challenge of putting enough of it on the table to feed teenagers.
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That will hurt though not, perhaps, quite so much in practice as the screams of protest at the prospect suggest.
ECONOMIST: NHS reform
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Even futures prices are quite low, so Conoco will not profit much out of the future contracts it has already committed itself to.
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The onrush of so many projects at one time is certainly daring: not since Mrs Thatcher has a British politician seemed in quite so much of a hurry to do a lot.
ECONOMIST: Reforming the state
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Maybe not so much over the great sweep of national policy, but quite probably over spending decisions affecting Northern Ireland in general, and their constituencies in particular.
BBC: Numbers game
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One important consequence would be that in the next banking crisis, the Bank of England would not - in theory - have to call on the Treasury to put quite so much money into a Royal Bank of Scotland or an HBOS that was facing collapse, because the creditors of those banks would be forced to become shareholders.
BBC: The cost of making big banks safe
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The pro-European camp is much smaller than it used to be, but it is not quite so moribund as some would have us believe.
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It is not so much that nothing was achieved - it is more that no one is quite certain what will sustain.
BBC: Europe after the euphoria