And, of course, he has invested a not inconsiderable amount of time and money. |
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I rang a chap who has agreed to help me move it on Sunday for a not inconsiderable amount of money. |
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He will need to muster all his not inconsiderable sales skills to help float the company at a time when stock markets are in the doldrums. |
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This takes time, effort and a not inconsiderable number of dollars, pounds, baht or shekels. |
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How is one to sleep with the likes of you yowling your inconsiderable brains out! |
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Unlike young-earth creationism, intelligent design maintains a not inconsiderable base within academia. |
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A hallway in a largish single-storey house is a big job, lots of doors and a not inconsiderable amount of wall. |
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The task was given to me, and I carried it forward with no inconsiderable success. |
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But it is now a very high wire act and will involve not inconsiderable expense for shareholders. |
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I estimate that the comparable disparities in Australia are less marked but still not inconsiderable. |
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Suddenly he drops dead and his soul is whisked away, to his not inconsiderable consternation, to heaven to be judged. |
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But those predictions may yet prove inaccurate given the challenger's strength of character and not inconsiderable size of heart. |
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I don't necessarily view them as future superstars, but it's nice to know we have a couple of home-grown artists of not inconsiderable talent. |
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Why would I spend so much time, and a not inconsiderable chunk of money, hanging out with people whose views I obviously have little respect for? |
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Cartwright spends a not inconsiderable amount of time contemplating the unusual nature of her fame. |
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Given these exiguous resources, Faulkner's political achievements down to the end of 1973 were not inconsiderable. |
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Unfortunately it was merely the not inconsiderable technical prowess of his dancers that Page showed off in his emotionally inexpressive choreography. |
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All told, that is a not inconsiderable list of works to have shepherded into the world. |
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The orchestra will need to keep in mind its longer-term potential. And that may not be inconsiderable. |
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But bookmakers still expect voters in Britain's hedonistic capital to prefer his eccentric charisma to the mayor's not inconsiderable record. |
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Thereafter, the agent can resell the vehicles second-hand, bearing the sales risk for this not inconsiderable number of vehicles. |
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Expanding the logistics for the collection of commercial packaging and waste requires a not inconsiderable investment. |
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Nevertheless, deadlines must be set to guide public initiatives, and this has a not inconsiderable effect on results. |
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The difficulties of effectively disseminating chemical and biological agents are not inconsiderable. |
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The Minister of the Interior is responsible for keeping public order and has a not inconsiderable role to play during an election campaign. |
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He'd completely misjudged my not inconsiderable speed, obviously. |
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In fact, the book's lacunae are in some cases not inconsiderable. |
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Of course, the political calculus of extending the outreach to appointments is not inconsiderable. |
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I do believe we play some unspecifiable but not inconsiderable part in maintaining a measure of clear thinking in a largely debased intellectual culture. |
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Its bearing on the progress or regress of man is not an inconsiderable question. |
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She had again been troubled with the torminal pains and diarrhoea, but her pulse was moderate, and her febrile symptoms inconsiderable. |
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A series of carefully conducted experiments has convinced him that a not inconsiderable proportion of those vaccinated are not vaccinized. |
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Each of the friars indicated the work he does in the Roman Curia, explaining both the delicacy of the work itself and the not inconsiderable commitment that it requires. |
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An innovator in one of our smaller economies knows he must become an exporter from day one and donate not inconsiderable energies to the linguistic legal and institutional complexities of a Balcanized market place. |
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It is noted that the United States, Spain, the United Kingdom, and undoubtedly Germany, are all ready to inject not inconsiderable sums into their economies in order to avoid recession. |
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But he has at least made a start on reform, and it is not inconsiderable. |
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These help in the fight against child malnutrition, in training some of the children professionally and in finding a not inconsiderable financial boost to balance the budget. |
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And Fabio Capello set his not inconsiderable jaw at the world, put a not inconsiderate pay cheque in his pocket and set about making Russia at last live up to its potential. |
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Nonetheless, this measure spells not inconsiderable costs for some ships that for example have to change their fuel whenever they reduce their engine speed. |
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Moreover, it reduces the federal government's fiscal room to manoeuvre when managing its own responsibilities and pressures, pressures which are not inconsiderable. |
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These problems have not inconsiderable practical repercussions. |
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The highquality line-up of reporting services offered played a not inconsiderable role in enabling Helaba Invest to maintain its leading position in the face of stiff competition. |
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However, it exposes the Organization to not inconsiderable safety hazards, owing to the delay inevitably entailed by the replacement of certain vital technical installations. |
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I reflected what a mortification it must prove to me, to appear as inconsiderable in this nation, as one single Lilliputian would be among us. |
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In 1649, Parliamentarian troops razed the castle, so that its remains are now inconsiderable, though portions of three towers still exist. |
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An inconsiderable weight, by distance from the centre of the balance, will preponderate greater magnitudes. |
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