Sentence examples for represent a bit of a from inspiring English sources

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Such unconcern would represent a bit of a change.

David Jerome, head of GM Korea, said such sales represent "a bit of a test of South Korea's resolve to reform corporate governance and financial management".

As someone whose reporting career had centred on shedding light on the labyrinths of Washington politics, this book seemed to represent a bit of a professional deviation, I suggested.

If the Democrats had not lost control of the Senate, and Mr Obama went ahead and established immigration policies which Democrats had been unable to push through the legislature secure in the knowledge that they could still block any Republican effort to override them then this might represent a bit of a power grab by the executive.

Although last year's iPhone 6s upgrade racked a bumper 13 million in first weekend sales for Apple so 10M iPhone 7 units would represent a bit of a drop-off.

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As for cholera, New York City receives reports of about one case a year, almost always found in someone who has traveled abroad, so the three cases of last weekend represent a bit of an increase.

"It represents a bit of a dream for me.

In many of these counties, rates of sleep difficulty fall below 20 percent.This represents a bit of a puzzle.

For what it's worth, for me this new Times feature represents a bit of a homecoming.

The jump in share price represented a bit of a comeback for Regado, which priced its initial public offering at $4, a dollar below its expected price.

The search for a new top executive, in which Mr. Koogle participated, represented a bit of a Rorschach test for Yahoo as it decided what direction it would take.

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