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A lot of them were here, because a free meal is not to be sneezed at.
And his marketing skills are not to be sneezed at.
Even so, the satire is not to be sneezed at.
In the days of rock bottom underground pay, 20 was not to be sneezed at.
It'd mean guaranteed pay, no matter what the box office took in, and that's not to be sneezed at.
"Four thousand dollars is not to be sneezed at," he said in a telephone interview.
Commercial theater is not to be sneezed at, either.
The placebo effect is potent, and, perhaps literally, not to be sneezed at.
A show that connects art with real life, however haphazardly, is not to be sneezed at.
But we are talking riotous nonsense, and that's not to be sneezed at.
The idea that a rock star can chew the fat with an easy grace is not to be sneezed at.
Having casual conversation about economics with the best and the brightest in the field is not to be sneezed at.
To be organic to somebody else's idea is an experience not to be sneezed at, in these divided times or any other.
Still, she thinks, a twenty percent increase in plasm creation is not to be sneezed at.
"Still, 10,054 credits is not to be sneezed at."
'We get a ha'penny each which is not to be sneezed at!
Jager had his own talents, and they were not to be sneezed at.
The Springers should find it rather difficult to roast us down here-600 feet of rock are not to be sneezed at!"
Slappers, granted, but a ride was a ride and not to be sneezed at.
It meant he wouldn't be home until well past dawn, but in cold weather a sure ride was not to be sneezed at.
We said that shrimp wiggle was not to be sneezed at, and some of us even found a kind word for chipped beef on toast.
An additional payoff not to be sneezed at is that lecturers, forced to integrate, begin to rethink their subject!
Livability is not to be sneezed at, but urban greatness often coexists more comfortably with friction.
When all was said, he was a gentleman in every sense of the word, and that was something not to be sneezed at, wasn't it?
"Upon my word as a sportsman, those venison-steaks have a gamy flavor that's not to be sneezed at, I tell you."
Certainly, a growth rate of 6.3 percent is nothing to sneeze at.
A hundred years of wisdom is nothing to sneeze at.
Whatever else the Star might be, 19,000 tons was nothing to sneeze at.
"Not your kind of money, but nothing to sneeze at.
But the analysts also acknowledged that the results were nothing to sneeze at.
And their defense was nothing to sneeze at either.
These gains from economic specialization are still nothing to sneeze at.
"What she actually manages to do to us is nothing to sneeze at.
Besides the money, which in this society is nothing to sneeze at."
After all, a ringside seat is nothing to sneeze at!
What you know about colds and flu is nothing to sneeze at.
What's more, the town's museum of antique trucks is nothing to sneeze at.
Even the Brazilians are producing two million cars a year, which is nothing to sneeze at.
The old fellow's business experience was nothing to sneeze at, even if it was in a different industry.
That percentage of calories is nothing to sneeze at.
He might not have Philip's size, but he was nothing to sneeze at.
Last I heard, that was nothing to sneeze at."
This may not be cutting-edge modern, but it is (nothing to sneeze at) always correct.
Research shows they are nothing to sneeze at.
Thicker tissues also keep germs off your hands, which is nothing to sneeze at.
The house itself was nothing to sneeze at.
And that feeling is nothing to sneeze at.
TO be sure, that kind of outperformance is nothing to sneeze at.
But the likely price, $100 billion a year in reduced output for the American economy alone, would be nothing to sneeze at.
That sum may be nothing to sneeze at.