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"In terms of his privacy, it is not a question so much of how much he can guard but a question of how much he should," said Bill de Blasio, an incoming councilman who worked in the Dinkins administration.
It's not a question, so much, of opening it up.
It's not a question so much anymore of whether these institutions are moving past their peer group toward their aspirant schools.
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It wasn't a question so much as an observation.
"I knew he was going to try to interrupt me or not allow me to not ask a question, so I made a mental note that even if he tried to interrupt me, I would have to keep on going.
It was not really a question, so no one answered it.
— wasn't really a question so much as a pervasive social expectation.
Those irritations out of the way though, chants turned to "I pay taxes, why don't you?" A question so completely reasonable seems to sum up why this sort of shonky dealing has caught the public imagination.
"You're a nasty piece of work, aren't you?" asked Mair, a question so rude that Boris began to appear genuinely flustered, instead of the pantomime version of that state that he usually deploys.
Speaking to the BBC, fellow Liberal Democrat Sir Menzies Campbell said that he agreed with Mr Clegg's position and that it was "not a political question so much as a moral one".
It wasn't a legal question so much as it was logistical.
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