What is not so good is the fact that, due to extensive chemotherapy, my veins have all collapsed. |
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I'm not bad at doing generic Scouse, Geordie, Brummie, Mummerset etcetera but not so good at imitating specific people's voices. |
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There have been two announcements this week that herald some good news for consumers and not so good news for credit providers and retailers. |
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And while the out-turn on the public finances for 2001-02 may be slightly better than expected, the bigger picture is not so good. |
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As with most new developments, the effects are a mixture of the good, the not so good and the downright bad. |
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Fine when you were jumping downstage, but not so good when jumping upstage! |
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I have recovered from my trek in the mountains, just about, though one must admit it does wonders for the toning, just not so good for the feet. |
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It's not so good if you buy in bulk items that are likely to improve with advancements in technology. |
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Another one is control of our bodily appetites and thoughts, which we're not so good at, these days. |
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Well, I just hope and pray we work in a bipartisan way and from the middle, but early indications are not so good. |
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He sounded matter-of-fact when he told us good news and somehow sounded very convincing when he came out with the not so good news as well. |
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The first Friesians were big milk cows not too different from the Holstein of today, but udders were not so good. |
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Anway, I won't go into the gory details, but lets just say I didn't get much sleep, and I think I might have eaten something not so good. |
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Over time, these not so good areas have also given rise to thieves and gunmen. |
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Last year we experienced many significant events, some good and some not so good. |
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That is why you can find very good products as well as others, not so good. |
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If things are not so good in the crab industry, the fishermen have the lobster and they are able to generate some additional revenue. |
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We speak other languages, which is good, but we stop using our own, which is not so good. |
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This or the reduction in handicap allowance may have had something to do with the winning scores this year being not so good as last year's 105 points. |
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As a matter of fact, Mr. Kim Dae Jung's image had been not so good among our people. |
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The intention behind the postal directive was good but, like all good intentions, the application was not so good. |
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The options that you choose from have some elements that are good and some that are not so good. |
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What are they not so good at, and what do we need to teach them in terms of the curriculum, in terms of the next steps? |
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Unfortunately, what is good for shipping is not so good for shoreline wetlands. |
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It is hard to imagine what will happen to Canada when we face times that are not so good or when new challenges arise. |
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I find it a bit frustrating compared with other things in the same genre which sell well and I find not so good. |
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This year Denis will be next to a pure neophyte, Alexander Baranenko, who speaks «good and not so good English. |
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For example, they hear some news that is not so good about a certain person. |
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Which ideas do you think are good, and which are not so good? |
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We need to take a hard look at ourselves and determine what we have done that was good and what was not so good, admit it and move on to other things. |
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While employees sometimes don't have overwhelming influence on either the topics or methods of training, there are things you can do to get the most out of good, and even not so good, education sessions. |
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It complements ideally the keywords for which your score is not so good. |
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And then it occurred to me that chemotherapy was not so good because tumour cells are in fact cells of the patient's body and a drug that would kill a cancer cell would also kill normal cells. |
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While conventional econometric models of the economy perform reasonably well when the economy is on a stable growth trend, their performance is not so good for signalling changes of direction in the economy. |
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The quality of reception RF is not so good, what can I do? |
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This is great for users, but not so good for us, since publishing success stories about how people or organizations are staying anonymous could be counterproductive. |
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The earth that casteth up from the plough a great clod, is not so good as that which casteth up a smaller clod. |
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Some things can go in the water, like my dolphin boots, but other things, like books, are not so good when they get wet. |
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If you're talking about Western Europe it's fine, but Ukraine, not so good. |
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Though judging by some of the tubbies I squeeze past in the corridors of power they are not so good at looking after their own. |
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Allan watched his beloved Arsenal win 3-1, but it was not so good a night for Albion fan Stephen Karle, spotted after the match in the Richardson Suite. |
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The employment picture for the older middle class is not so good. |
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If the good turn out less than you hoped for, good though it be, yet because it is not so good, it seems to you more like a loss than a gain, by reason of the overhope. |
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Guys like the Norwegian lunatic, or the idiot who fancied himself a villain and opened fire in a Batman movie, are not so good, but still qualify as elements of randomness. |
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