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Less an opportunity, more an obligation.
For him this show was less an opportunity to sing pop songs operatically than to sing them stiffly, a desire that's disproportionately rewarded on televised singing competitions.
They would allow a court to penalize supposedly "pirate" web sites without giving affected parties any advance notice, much less an opportunity to present their side of the story.
A former actor I spoke with told me that when he first got to Hollywood, a decade ago, he went to Celebrity Centre for what "seemed like a legitimate industry workshop," only to find that "it was more or less an opportunity for them to solicit people".
But for many young Americans, a year off spent working at the Gap in order to earn money to fund an undergraduate education would be an unattainable dream, much less an opportunity to take a year between high school and college to decompress and transition from childhood to something that resembles being an adult.
For United fan Ray, who went viral on the internet last week with a full-frontal video attack on beleaguered manager David Moyes, this season has been less an opportunity than a series of bloody nightmares.
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An opportunity is nothing more, or less, than an opportunity.
No less than an opportunity to escape destitution.
But it found that there was less of an opportunity in magazines.
I do not believe that my daughter, or children like her, should have less of an opportunity to attend a good school just because of a test result.
The students will have much less of an opportunity to have impromptu discussions with their teachers -- and each other -- than they would at a full-time program.
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