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Reis estimates 100K units coming online in the latter half of the year, nothing to sneeze at.
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Again, no math major here but an ROI of up to six times is nothing to sneeze at, to say the least.
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While this play and "The Universal Language" are highlights, the other four plays in "All in the Timing" are nothing to sneeze at.
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The Justice Department's treatment of James Rosen was outrageous, but getting the New York Times to publish an honest editorial is nothing to sneeze at.
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But 21 million people is still nothing to sneeze at and if the judges pick a good crop of youngsters to go to Hollywood, expect the ratings to grow.
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Significant at one percent is nothing to sneeze at.
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The OM-D EM-5 has a bunch of fun art filters, but the .jpg files right out of the camera are nothing to sneeze at either, and in most cases the limiting factors in image quality are the lens and photographer, not the sensor.
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Nothing to sneeze at.
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Certainly, it seems that the company's selection is nothing to sneeze at -- electronic access to over 7, 000 titles from 12 publishers -- so if you're already using the service, additional on-the-go access to the books (as well as the handy search, notes, and bookmarks) might prove quite worthwhile.
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Ninety-five straight quarters of profits is nothing to sneeze at in any line of business, but in the financial industry, where many firms were lucky to get out of the 2008 crisis in one piece, losses have been a frequent occurrence at many firms for the past few years.
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And while no mind-boggling fortunes like those of Rockefeller and Carnegie were created by this second-tier (those levels would not be reached again until the Bill Gates era), the wealth that was created was nothing to sneeze at (and was much larger, in aggregate, than the wealth created for and by the Robber Barons in the nineteenth century).
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