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It's a subtle error, but a serious one.
It was a joke, but a serious one: half schoolboy prank, half learned footnote.
Samuels in particular views marijuana as worrisome: he sees it as an under-recognized addiction, but a serious one nonetheless — a gateway drug that often leads to the abuse of heavier substances.
He's a hipster, but a serious one.
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Do you think the country's current financial situation is a crisis, a serious problem but not a crisis, a problem but not a serious one, or not much of a problem at all? NET Crisis problem NET problem a problem opin.
TT: This is a question, but not a serious one: Do you have an unfair advantage over your Republican opponent?
Could you please try not to?" There'll be an awkward moment or two; it is a criticism, after all, but not a serious one.
Only one glitch during my stay, but potentially a serious one: I was expecting an important call from the U.S. to my room, but the front desk/operator never picked up (the incoming call just rang and rang because it was check-out time and they were busy, but a poor service experience can ruin a trip).
So, Obama fans, sorry I have to focus on the one blemish of the week, but it is a serious one, because this is how campaign promises fade away in Washington, and it needs to be strongly pointed out.
Today's part-time sports analysts may still be pursuing it as a hobby — but it's a serious one.
2. But here's a serious one: Do the work.
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