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but
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1
In reality, however, Singles' Day demonstrates not consumer power
but
monopoly power.
2
Without question, knowledge is power;
but
access to information is also important.
3
Reality of unity,
but
equal reality of division-greaterreality, indeed, of division.
4
You cry 'freedom,'
but
mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
5
Last year was strong
but
this year has really, really been strong.
1
The problem is not cancelling the debt,
but
rather
what happens afterward.
2
It's not about counting sheep,
but
rather
to support food traceability efforts.
3
It is chilly for the time of year,
but
rather
warm indoors.
4
Kelly relaxed, not into complacency,
but
rather
because the situation was familiar.
5
However, the camera wasn't on the ground
but
rather
in my hand.
6
Liberals should not try to manipulate emotions,
but
rather
work with them.
7
The result is a huge relief,
but
rather
narrower than first hoped.
8
Being Latino is not a cultural identity
but
rather
a political one.
9
It was no longer human,
but
rather
,
a monstrous amalgamation of Humanity.
10
In disposition he is very amiable,
but
rather
grave beyond his years.
11
His account is interesting in itself,
but
rather
short and flatly factual.
12
No capital is exported from Germany,
but
rather
flows back into it.
13
He pointed to no single policy,
but
rather
the government's entire approach.
14
And it was clearly not intended to deceive
but
rather
-
he
hoped
-
to
reassure
.
15
Uber doesn't employ drivers
but
rather
partners with them to share revenues.
16
The Faith did not bring in that spirit,
but
rather
completed it.