1. He believes television is partly to blame, not only for the acceptance of violence but also for undermining traditional family values. 2. And the bishops are expected to offer an apology, not only for the behavior of abusive priests, but also for the mishandling of abusive priests by bishops. 3. After Friday, students and teachers will be allowed to enter only their own departments, and only for final examinations, with their documents checked at the door. 4. But it does seem a safe bet that if only for a moment, its audiences will leave happier. 5. But only for a few minutes. 6. But only for two more races. 7. But only for a few weeks, until the hormonal effect wore off. 8. But renting a car, if only for a day or two, opens up many other possibilities. 9. But only for gambling on local soccer games. 10. But the Gore side, too, seemed to get a neighborly hand from the minority, if only for purposes of the court record. |