If you don't get it quite so early, you'll still probably get cured from it.
Tim Thomas was in goal then, and Rask's playoff memories aren't quite so fond.
It doesn't worry me quite so much with Jack because we've been through it before.
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For many, there's nothing quite so comforting as cracking open a good book.
There's not quite so much relief in store for residents of the lower Midwest and South.
Individual US carriers weren't quite so quick to sell out, although they weren't far behind.
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Her children, when they reach her age, may not be quite so contented with their lot.
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But Gerry Keim, a management professor at Arizona State University, isn't quite so harsh.
The UK didn't feel quite so much a part of Europe in those days.
But things were not quite so peaceful across Damascus and the rest of Syria.
But in no other country are crime fighters quite so knowledgeable about citizens as in Britain.
Perhaps none of this would be quite so ominous if Netflix stock weren't so expensive.
Whether intractable social problems can be solved quite so magically is open to doubt.
On the menu of philanthropy, pets don't seem quite so flaky as they once did.
There have not been problems with the controversial Sats on quite so widespread a scale before.
All this would not be quite so damaging if the banks were more profitable.
Quite so, at least for those who want to calm passions rather than to raise them.
But what you won't hear quite so much are the specifics of that emergence.
However, no one until Pierce stepped quite so far over the line from humility to humiliating.
No state has quite so many overlapping systems of accountability or such a gerrymandered legislature.
No other has seen its currency depreciate quite so much: 80% in a year.
Meanwhile it seems European banks are not taking the new capital rules quite so seriously.
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And the headline robbery statistics themselves may not be quite so mortifying as they seem.
Granted, businesses may have over-reacted, and the October figure may not be quite so bad.
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Look closer at the first-quarter figures and they are not quite so rosy as they appear.
For Intel, the problem is not quite so acute as it is for some of its customers.
Whether electorates will be quite so quick to shackle themselves to Germanic fiscal rules is another matter.
Third, we can stand straight, like a soldier, only without quite so much tension in the shoulders.
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