Sentences with phrase «not quite»

That's a bit of a misnomer — they're not quite architects and most don't serve in the navy.
First, being declared «not guilty» is not quite the same as having your hands declared clean.
3D's fate in theatres is not quite as clear cut.
Further, the Patriots have not quite been the offensive powerhouse that they've been in years past.
Still, she says it's not quite the same as taking a bite out of your favorite necklace.
But again, it's not quite as fluid or reliable as its peers when it comes to actually typing.
This eventually fades and is not quite as pungent as that of a boar brush (something I can personally attest to).
What does this mean for the rest of us, those in the trenches, not quite millionaires yet?
That's because, while the Canadian economy is very sensitive to whatever happens to U.S. consumers and private companies, we're not quite so closely linked to America's public sector.
«The pilot has a lot of other things to concentrate on [when landing] so we're not quite sure what they saw,» said Goodwill, according to the report.
But that's not quite the same level of enthusiasm that was around before SegWit2x's suspension.
Peter Drucker, arguably the leading management thinker of the twentieth century, observed, «If a new venture does succeed, more often than not it is n a market other than the one it was originally intended to serve, with products and services not quite those with which it had set out that are bought in large part by customers it did not even think of when it started and used for a host of purposes besides the ones for which the products were first designed.»
At the end of last year, the price of a litre of diesel was 59.64 rupees, meaning it has risen by 10.5 percent so far this year, not quite keeping pace with the rise in Brent crude oil.
So if heart - rate monitoring is a must for your workout, this may be a bit more comfy (although not quite as subtle).
People often feel sorry for you because you're not quite «right» and they try their best to try to fix you by providing helpful advice, free seminars and, in extreme cases, lots of prayer.
My guess: not quite.
Of course, it's not quite that simple.
That set sucked too, but not quite as badly.
Now, critics contend that Cordray's new position is contradictory, hypocritical, and not quite adding up.
Not quite sure what Holocaust resisters (incredibly brave as they may have been) have to do with creativity?
Then — and here is where a young Chinese audience leans in, not quite believing what they are hearing — he dropped out.
It's not quite a make - or - break moment for Nintendo, but it's not far off.
«The workout is not quite as strenuous anymore,» he says.
The iPhone 7 is also water resistant, but not quite as much as the S8 or the G6.
It's also worth noting that Apple, along with Sony, had previously helped shift the industry from 5 - inch floppy disks to 3.5 - inch floppy disks in the early 80s — though that's not quite the same as removing them altogether.
You're telling them, you're almost there, but not quite.
From here onwards it's not quite Perth or bust; but if fog closes the city's airport, we could be visiting Learmonth, an air force base 700 miles north.
Not quite a window seat, because there is no window on that bit of fuselage, but at least it provides a little elbow room with no one in the middle seat.
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Peruse reviews of Questrade on Glassdoor, a site where current and former employees anonymously share their reviews of companies, and the one knock that occasionally surfaces is that salaries and benefits are not quite as robust compared with competitors», allowing banks to poach talent.
That's not quite the same as actual autonomous miles driven (Autopilot is, despite its name, not full autonomy), but the data is a huge asset for machine - learning purposes.
It's not quite like the «one hit wonder» app's that strike it rich overnight, I've built and worked at mine every day for 10 - 12 hours for almost a year now.
It's not quite a return to a chronological feed, but it might satisfy some people — and it's an acknowledgement that Instagram's algorithms weren't taking all the right factors into account when determining what users want to see first.
While Tesla's Autopilot driver - assist feature is frequently impressive, and a huge edge in the race to true self - driving cars, one Tesla driver was recently reminded we're not quite to Autonomy Heaven yet.
We're not quite there, but almost.
«Maybe it's not quite a wall, but more like a hedge.
People who hold a US passport can travel to 158 countries visa - free — a good mark, but not quite the highest in the world, according to Passport Index's annual ranking.
Perhaps not quite as tight and sharp as a Porsche Cayenne or Macan, but the suspension in dynamic mode (there are also comfort, auto, and individual modes, which can be customized) likes to dig in, keeping the sway into the curves under control, which is something for a vehicle that tips the scales at over 4,000 pounds.
Of course, if you're a cord - cutter who doesn't want to pay for a fancy subscription streaming package, there's always an even cheaper, though not quite as fruitful, option: get a digital antenna.
Everyone has something they're expert enough in, and they can teach people who are not quite at their level.
It's not quite available yet, but an upcoming version of Word this fall will act like a passive voice nanny.
Not quite out of his computer science undergraduate program, Jackson Stone isn't just thinking about what's next, he's building it.
Loneliness seems to lessen with age: Millennials (adults ages 23 to 37, according to the study) are not quite as lonely as Gen Z, but lonelier than Baby Boomers (ages 52 to 71).
It's not quite available yet but I tested one inside an office and on a college campus.
But the OnePlus, though not quite as zippy as the S7, found the proper focus faster than my finger could move to the shutter button.
I've been asking that question a lot lately, especially as the world shifts from «extremely positive about Facebook» to something that is not quite so positive.
OK, OK, at 95 million monthly visitors and 12 billion page views, it's not quite the dinosaur of the social - networking world.
Not quite, the authors proceed.
The Ontario company is celebrating a surprise product placement, with a topless Kate Upton not quite covering herself with one of the company's coats on the cover of this year's Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
Learning how to do that, however, is not quite as easy as it seems.
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