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But too often, "job placement" represents little more than a database of available work.
In other words, the value of a collectible -- Professor Guay collects wine -- represents little more than the whims of enthusiasts.
A few matches and some cheap runs against mediocre bowling on flat pitches represents little more than a few lines in detention.
"It's true that there are some who will always talk," he went on, referring to criticisms that Beckham represents little more than a grab for publicity.
Mr. Sharon may benefit in the wider Israeli population from his refusal to bow to his central committee, which represents little more than itself, said Itzhak Galnoor, a political scientist at Hebrew University.
The $750 million payment is a huge legal settlement, though it represents little more than pocket change to Microsoft, which has more than $40 billion in cash in the bank.
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"We represented little guys against big guys".
The low-cheating holidays represent little more than an extra day off from work.
In fact, some of the promises represented little change for the airlines.
For all the fighting, the compromise represented little change from the law passed Oct. 27 and then vetoed.
"Twenty-five year 'permanence' may represent little more than the deferral of one clearing cycle," the report found.
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