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My particular bugbear is other soldiers who are not prepared to go the extra mile, those who will make this whole rollercoaster feel like merely a job; as opposed to the all-singing, all-dancing vocation.
The novel may be at heart an exploration of what would today be called post-traumatic stress syndrome, and this excerpted version hints at that, but it doesn't have any of the power of Vonnegut's book, seeming instead like merely a homage to it.
While the diaper might seem like merely a smaller version of the training pants for older children, Mr. Seidel said that training pants were designed to withstand only occasional accidents, while the slip-on diaper promised the same level of leakage protection and absorbency as other Huggies diapers.
This might sound like merely a cute logical problem; but standard examples include radio broadcasts, national defense, and clean air.
Watson hauled herself back level and forced the tie-break, but it looked like merely a stay of execution when some wild errors helped Pervak to 6-3.
Van der Merwe caused some grumbling in the home stands when he scored Glasgow's first points with a purposeful charge over, but that looked like merely a minor irritation when Giteau's surge restored the 34-point advantage.
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The new technology is called "super cruise," no doubt to make it sound like merely an extension of cruise control, a automatic system drivers are already comfortable with.
I'd like merely to be an indifferent tennis player.
Perhaps the "like" is merely a precursor to more explicit brand endorsement by Facebook users.
Of course, today's low prices from Amazon and the like may be merely a ruse, designed to lay waste to less-powerful competitors.
"My only regret is that the image is not as sharp as I would like; it's merely an iPhone capture, after all.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com