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Yet it is also a stark reminder that the fall of the Berlin Wall has resulted not so much in Germany's reunification as the West's wholesale annexation of the former Communist East.

The hard work that Time Inc and CNN have put in to get their magazines and television assets co-operating resulted not so much in cross-promotion as cross-pollution: Time magazine ran CNN's "Tailwind" story claiming that America used nerve gas in Vietnam, and had to share CNN's embarrassment when the story was later retracted.Bertelsmann starts from a different place altogether.

This alliance destroyed the Habsburgs' claim to be considered the exclusive champions of Roman Catholicism and so turned the Thirty Years' War into a conflict of dynastic interests that resulted not so much in the triumph of Protestantism as in the ruin of Germany.

This has resulted not so much in the creation of a surveillance state" as what David Lyonshas referred to as a "surveillance society," where those who control information include not only state players but certain well-positioned private ones.

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Any protection provided by shielding materials result not so much from stopping such particles but by changing their physical character in interaction with shielding material nuclei forming, hopefully, less dangerous species.

If anything, it's a kind of restless, wandering, burrowing through history and ideas that results not so much in an argument as in a demonstration of its own endless curiosity.

What people taste when they eat free range is a result not so much of nature but of human decision.

The ensuing Anglo-French tension was the result not so much of French design as of Burmese initiative.

Astronomers have rigorous methods to estimate the effects of statistical noise and other random errors on their results; not so for the unexamined biases called systematic errors.

Failure, he argues, results not so much from ignorance (not knowing enough about what works) as from ineptitude (not properly applying what we know works).

Moreover, the new genome papers show that the complexity of the human body results not so much from having more genes than simpler creatures, but from having many more proteins.

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