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"In some respects, Brexit would be as much of a setback for Europe as for London — it's almost mutually assured destruction, in terms of taking out momentum from the whole ecosystem".
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"You're not as much of a soldier".
How much of a setback to growth do these twin crises represent?
"How much of a setback depends on what they do next season.
Inside, two signposts summed up how much of a setback the reconciliation between the communities here has suffered.
So far, we don't even know how much of a setback the damage of the explosions will be to the port.
But Mr. Reyes sees the change in the town as more of a setback.
A goalless draw was a setback for Brazil, as much as it was a significant step forward for their opponents.
"That wasn't progress as much as it was preventing a major setback".
It is thus a serious setback for HIV/AIDS prevention that in the 21st century and in the modern Information and Communications Technology (ICT) era where information in HIV/AIDS abounds, as much as 30% of the respondents believed fully or were not sure that witchcraft and other spiritual factors caused HIV/AIDS.
But none of these setbacks drew as much derision as his decision to award an Australian knighthood to the Duke of Edinburgh.
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