Arty situated himself next to her, not so close as to fall within the weather of her communicable diseases but not so far as to appear rude.
Stalin noted quite explicitly that even as productivity improved wages should not so as to allow greater state profits and thus more money that could be reinvested.
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It was possibly slightly edited but not so much so as to detract from the harsh reality of this awful event.
Though Jessica was the more obvious credit to her parents smitten with books, devoted to wildlife, talented at flute, stalwart on the soccer field, coveted as a babysitter, not so pretty as to be morally deformed by it, admired even by Merrie Paulsen Joey was the child Patty could not shut up about.
It usually began with standing water: a tide pool or pond or salty shallow, wet enough to breed bacteria but not so wet as to wash them away.
Lastly, cross-border financial integration has spread far enough to channel contagion from one country to another, but not so far as to break the cycle of weak banks and weak sovereigns bringing each other down.
Gamifiers try to capture that sense of engagement by providing rapid, continuous feedback, a clear sense of progression and goals that are challenging enough to maintain interest but not so hard as to put players off.
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Mr. Tessier's recipe is not difficult, but it is precise the beans, he informed me, should cook in stock hot enough to produce steam, but not so hot as to produce even the stray bubble.
However, care must be taken to ensure that your capital is not so eroded as to make life difficult for you and indeed for your children.
In a general sense, vocal cord paralysis can be more difficult to treat since the main focus is to make the folds further apart to improve the airway, but not so much as to affect the quality of the voice.
The broadcasts had to be strong enough to be heard 200 feet away, but not so overpowering as to drain battery life.
But can the level of fear be adequate to engender such a change of heart while not so powerful as to trigger panic?
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To promote safe lending in the long term, some risk must be left with depositors, and far more (it is to be hoped) with owners, but not so much as to make the system vulnerable to short-term instability.
Like rationality, self-interest (even when broadly defined) fails to capture some aspects of social behaviour, but not so many as to render models based on the notion useless.
Bloomberg, again, already had reported that reassurances had gone forth from the Treasury to the Big Banks that the federal government is not so stupid as to stiff its creditors.
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Lord Justice Leveson's call for a system of voluntary independent self-regulation of the press posed a problem for the politicians - how to make any new system independent enough to satisfy the victims whilst at the same time making it not so independent as to convince the press to walk away and refuse to take part.
Charitably, perhaps, senior officials in Brussels say governments deliberately chose not to expand the EFSF so as not to signal to markets that problems were looming in Italy and Spain.
Barnes and Noble has struck a successful balance between having enough books to make the customer feel he has sufficient choice, and yet not so many as to make him feel overwhelmed.
Perhaps if the head of some respected scientific organization made such claims, we would chalk up the ridiculous predictions as an early sign of dementia and mercifully decline to report the predictions so as not to embarrass the person as he or she checks out of the real world.
Laila de Morne had not committed herself to any lover, had not gone so far as to marry again.
Individuals do not act so as to maximize utilities described in independently existing functions.
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"I am not so naive as to think that all potential conflicts can or should be expunged from banking, " Volcker says.
Some say that housing is economically important, but not so important as to be a necessity to economic recovery and continued expansion.
Mr Brown's redistribution is not so immoderate as to terrify many voters.
Into this plain-vanilla trust, Raymond and Arline gifted the bulk of their assets not so much as to render them technically insolvent, but a goodly amount.
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The difference between bullish and bearish sentiment (the bull-bear spread) is also unusually high at 31.5%, but not so high as to create caution that individual investors are too optimistic.
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But the connection to my generation and to all New Yorkers, both permanent and transient is that Ramsey and Barasch's inclination toward technology, green space and community stands tall, but not so tall as to cast in shadow their dedication to art, the urban and the gritty.
In fact, China makes it a practice of camoflaging its gold purchases by not reporting them so as not to affect prices in the market, according to William Purpura, chairman of the Comex Governing Committee and proprietor of a gold trading operation in New York and Asia.
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Happy to describe such behavior as "pro-social, " they did not go so far as to attribute empathy to the ants.
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