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Mr. Bush's signing statements not only amounted to a significant usurpation of power, but they came at a time when Congress was giving him everything he wanted.

Demonstrators, who included diaspora Greeks who had flown in from as far away as the United States and monks from the monastic community of Mount Athos, were united in vehemence on Sunday that the accord – and its acceptance of a "Macedonian nationality and language - not only amounted to cultural theft but could buttress future irredentist claims.

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But the breadth of Teresi's survey -- and the judiciousness and wit with which he lays out his evidence -- not only amounts to a marvelous job of repackaging but also, by sheer accretion of detail, rises as its own monument of rediscovery.

The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act not only amounts to one of the largest tax hikes in U.S. history on the backs of our small businesses, but it also impedes our potential growth at a time when we could be contributing to the country's much-needed economic recovery.

This practice not only amounts to poor utilization of ARVs by men but also contributes to poor adherence among their spouses or partners.

This practice not only amounts to poor utilization of ARVs by men but also contributes to poor adherence among female users of ART.

Medical research ethics do not only amount to specific types of written information material but should also be seen as a number of trust making performances involving researchers as well as research participants.

According to The News, the PEMRA says programs that feature Baloch opposition leaders, "not only amount to sedition but are also against explicit provisions of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority... failure to refrain from airing such programmes or talk shows detrimental to Pakistan's existence would be met by the Authority by invoking its law".

These tight relationships show clear directions in the genome evolution, where not only amount of genetic information is increasing but also is accompanied by fragmentation that facilitates its dynamic use.

The problem of it is not only just amount of the data, but also frequency of data synchronization.

The calibration of the MEFP to provide reliable and skillful forecasts of a range of precipitation amounts (not only large amounts) is a secondary factor responsible for these Type-II conditional biases.

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