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These remarkable sales are attributed not so much to the PS3, but to having more movie studios behind the format.
Many short-term memory problems can be attributed not so much to the ability of the brain, but the ability of the person to focus on a single task.
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"I attribute that not so much to athletic brilliance, but to the fact that I had long legs and big feet -- my shoe size is 11 narrow".
Mr. Wurtzel attributes this not so much to the popularity of programs like "The Sopranos" and the foibles of Bill Clinton, but to the growth of shock radio.
I attribute this not so much to students' love of the Constitution and the classics but to the fact that they don't read much edited prose (as opposed to Facebook status updates, tweets and the like).
The report attributed the agency's failure not so much to ineptitude as to lazy management, ethical lapses and a culture of secrecy that hid mistakes.
The pain I felt in my knees, hips and feet that I attributed to running, however -- not so much.
He attributed the drop-off in lobbying not so much to the lack of productivity in Congress, but to hostility toward lobbying in Washington fostered by the current administration.
From this perspective the encounter is relatively unstable, and the orderliness of the consultation, or its identified 'phases' are not so much inevitable attributes of the consultation, but are 'brought about' or 'worked up' through interaction.
On the other hand, the insignificant attributes of Bird and Reptile revealed that respondents were not so much interested in an increase in bird and reptile species.
"Not so much, maybe not so much.
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