Examples of using If not more in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
In each case, the circulation of the idea becomes as important- if not more so- than the nature of the work itself.
Don't get me wrong: for me, dating is a&^&ing part-time job, if not more.
It's also possible that if there is wireline access nearby, that might be as useful, if not more desirable;
As a high testosterone woman, I expect a man to show at least as many masculine qualities as me, if not more.
Agent satisfaction( ASAT) is equally, if not more, important.
Belonging to yourself requires that we extend love and care to ourselves, with the same intensity and fervor as we do to others- if not more.
I hope to post something at least once a week, if not more often.
In my opinion, I would say money is as important(if not more) than looks and personality.
By the end of 2008, it will become equally important for bloggers, if not more so, to be atop this list, instead of on TechMeme.
It opens up two careers, two marketplaces, and two cultures-- if not more.
But in spite of this conclusion to the episode, the prince remained as puzzled as ever, if not more so.
The African countries' capacity to participate in trade negotiations was important, but their capacity to participate in trade itself was equally if not more important.
As consumers have access to so much information online, they expect retail employees to have access to the same level of detail, if not more.
Your 2D skills are just as valuable- if not more valuable- as any 3D program,” he says.
But in a few countries, Trump seemed to be at least as popular as his predecessor- if not more.
But he expects at least one, if not more, of the proposed projects in each sector? imaging, broadband, communication services? to succeed.
The losing side believing that the election was stolen from them may be equally, if not more, valuable.".
Used by many kings and queens of Scotland, this military fortress is worth at least a half-day if not more of your time.
The numbers don't lie: 60 percent of students with paid internships land at least one job offer, if not more.
The Fed might monetize the entire Federal budget deficit, which could come in at 2-3 trillions of dollars per year, if not more.