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But that's still less than the radiation encountered in normal yearly exposure to X-rays.

The Titans could not take Olympus by storm, and a Christian may still less take Heaven by storm.

Poor kids seemingly are still less likely to get a diagnosis of autism, despite similar prevalence rates to children better off.

MY fundamental duty is not to cling to public offices, still less to obstruct the advance of younger people, but to contribute experience and ideas.

China is still less developed in many aspects. its per capita GDP ranks behind 100 other countries in the world, and only accounts for one tenth of that of the UK.

The night alone wandering on the street alone, the lantern is particularly quiet, the fleeting sight of the passing of one year, still less than the number of fine count back and forth of the past years have gone, remember when to meet you only remember the back of your departure.

It is not always easy to be a man, still less to be a pure man.

While the cold wind is so, but the sweet-scented osmanthus trees are still less of the green.

Wang's privacy has become an intensely-guarded possession in Taiwan, with a dozen or so reporters-- still less than the contingent trailing Japanese import Kei Igawa-- tracking Wang's movements off the diamond.

Although in the steel procurement off-season, but due to the harbor resource still less, the businessman rised mentality is stronger, the ore price the parties in wait-and-see mood climbing.

Mr Brown may worry that punishing some MPs will make him still less loved among the rest.

None of this, however, implies that Thailand's generals are enlightened guardians who served the national interest; still less that their coup was justified.

She wouldn't take a drink, still less (or: much less) stay for dinner.

The "other" division, in which they are lumped with cloud services, grew nearly fourfold, but is still less than one-tenth of the top line.

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I do not suspect him of equivocation, still less of lying.

Yet such a formula would give many poor countries, which account for a tiny share of the world economy but a big share of the fund's work, still less say in its affairs.

Earnings are still less bad, rather than genuinely good, however, and that's not doing much to reinvigorate investors.

The Japanese government should not use "the freedom of speech" as an excuse to shirk its responsibilities, still less mislead the public with the so-called "excessive focus on the history".