You get the feeling Intel didn't appreciate that AMD embrace and has played a role in IBM's unambitious Opteron product plans. |
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A country for tenacious, uncommunicative, unambitious tacticians, Turkey bores me to death. |
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Surely this is just a way of kidding ourselves, though, since it will make us complacent and unambitious? |
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Most of the remaining six targets have already been missed, are unambitious, cannot be verified or are unlikely to be achieved, he added. |
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Before founding FlavorX, Kramm had been content to live a quiet and relatively unambitious life working in a family pharmacy. |
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Critics claim the plan is unambitious and Scotland should settle for nothing less than a Glasgow-Edinburgh bullet train and extra stations. |
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It's actually quite a tasty, if unambitious, dish, with lots of wasabi in the dressing. |
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Its clergy, in the main, were neither piously devoted nor scandalously negligent, but were generally dutiful if rather unambitious pastors. |
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But this turn of events crystallises her relationship with her loving, if unambitious, husband. |
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Mr Sheerman yesterday told the Yorkshire Post he had heard rumours that the TransPennine franchise would be relatively unambitious. |
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He is good with the kids, but too unambitious to make anything of his life. |
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Sargent is portrayed as modest, self-denying and unambitious, the antithesis of the preening Oxford peacocks. |
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Undermanned, unambitious and passionate only when circumstances demanded, they were given what they deserved. |
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Zapa is a slow, passive, unambitious 32-year-old locksmith, working in a small country town in Argentina. |
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Anyone who chooses to stay at home with their kids is seen as woefully unambitious and deserving of contempt. |
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This unambitious vision abandons any idea of overall management of the land on an ecological basis. |
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This dish is huge and fantastic in flavor, if slightly run-of-the-mill, even unambitious. |
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The fact that we are not phasing these substances out is, in my opinion, unambitious and a shame. |
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Moreover the targets frequently look unambitious in light of to prepare for the budgetary consequences of ageing populations. |
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That is a laudable goal, but it is an unambitious goal in view of the possibilities. |
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Although these priorities are important, taken on their own, they are relatively unambitious. |
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Unfortunately, the Commission's rather unambitious proposal that has been submitted to us has taken no account of it. |
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The programme for better legislation is of course important, and it is not to be seen as an unambitious agenda, as some people make it out to be. |
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It remains apparent from a wealth of comparative studies that changes in most countries are too slow, too narrow and unambitious. |
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This stand-alone thriller features Miles Flint, an unambitious low-level spy, whose job is to watch and listen, and report backs to his superiors. |
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Shrimps huffed and puffed for more than an hour against a well-drilled but unambitious side who had obviously come to Christie Park looking for one point. |
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South Lakeland District Council is unambitious, lacks drive at the top and is unlikely to improve without significant change, according to inspectors, reports Beth Broomby. |
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In the Scottish context, it is quite easy to be unambitious, to aim low. |
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In the Sledmere House tea rooms I overheard a conversation between two lithe and colourfully clad cyclists, the sort that make me feel so unambitious. |
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So what unambitious project are all these brains working on? |
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In comparison to some of Allen's more clever and weightier productions, Anything Else is easy to watch, unambitious and demands little, if anything, from its audience. |
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This is the ultimate brownfield site. A few years ago, homes planned here would most likely have been unambitious suburban closes, maybe with some higher blocks on the river. |
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But his desire to prove a point backfired in a grim and unambitious contest which spectacularly failed to live up to its pre-fight hype as a clash between two big punchers. |
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The ideas, they said, were unambitious and lacking in vision. |
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As a socialist, middle-class aspirations now seemed decidedly unambitious. |
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Despite the rapid economic growth of recent years, the government has not achieved a balanced budget, budgetary targets have been unambitious and windfall revenues mainly spent. |
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All the same, I would like once again to stress the fact that the Commission proposal is not too ambitious, but if anything a little too unambitious. |
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The projected speed of consolidation is itself unambitious. |
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Not only does this lead to a totally different situation, for that has never been laid down in any directive, but this could also mean that Member States will make only very unambitious plans. |
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Not unambitious for a country deeper in debt than the United States. |
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The projected fiscal effort in some countries could be regarded as being unambitious in the light of the favourable forecasts for real growth and interest rates. |
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And the thieves are not always unambitious amateurs. |
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Yet it can seem demeaning and unambitious. |
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The Commission was not able to endorse the political agreement as it considered the proposal to be unambitious compared with its initial proposal. |
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We would be making a big mistake if, with our economic measures, we were to pursue goals relating to climate protection and energy security as unambitious as those we have laid down in the regulation of CO2 for cars. |
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Sunderland were benevolent in their refusal to capitalise on United's early shoddiness and compliant in their deep, unambitious defending after the break. |
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In spite of our arguments, we had much in common, both suburban London boys from unambitious working-class families, and fell easily into a cockney mateyness. |
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