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But the problem, say some academics and former regulators, is that the settlement has less bite than advertised.
Masur is a gentler man than my father, so sometimes the movie dialogue -- "I don't speculate; I write what I know" -- has less bite, less arrogance, if you will.
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"When the ice gets that hard, the runners don't dig in as deeply, so you have less bite," he noted.
Their fabled "Shark Tank" bullpen has less of a bite, while the starting pitching, a group that has mostly come around lately, have given up nearly a half-run more a game this season overall, slipping from third-ranked Earned Run Average in the NL to seventh.
Paradoxically given his long career as a moral radical, Russell's meta-ethic seems to have less critical bite than Hume's, at least as regards ends.
Remember that great Chris Rock bit about how Franklin has less personality than the dog.
And, flawlessly executed though this book is, it has rather less bite than its predecessors.
When the smoke cleared, the fastball had less pop, the slider less bite, and Chamberlain was lost in the endless shuffle of Yankees personnel, mired by the start of last season in middle relief.
Pettitte said afterward that the exchange had much less bite than it appeared.
Indeed, a review study last fall by the Cochrane Collaboration, a group that evaluates medical research, found that 5- to 10-year-olds who used sealants had less than half the decay on biting surfaces five years after treatment than those who brushed regularly.
You will have less liability in the event of a bite if your dog's vaccinations are up to date.
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