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Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer, who have qualified for tomorrow's debate, did not come close to getting a delegate out of Iowa and have not come close to 10 percent in national polling.
It has not come close to stopping genocide (see chart).
Nobody is going to want to come close to Manafort.
Of course, that doesn't even come close to incriminating Obama.
Nothing has come close to the pain of this moment.
Sadly, we haven't come close to Neptune since the 1980s.
We've come close to eradicating AIDS and the Ebola virus.
Clinton to come close to catching him in some polls.
That didn't come close to flying even with his supporters.
"No thought process can come close to you," he says.
No one has ever come close to being a Barb.
And sadly, it didn't come close to ending the war.
The teams have come close to a rematch many times.
From my experience, most newsrooms don't come close to that.
The benefits do not come close to outweighing the risks.
But the state has come close to expanding Medicaid before.
Max towel temperatures didn't come close to the canister warmers.
I said Biden has come close to a blowup moment.
"The Wild" (2006) doesn't come close to beating "Madagascar" (2005).
Northwestern has come close to a berth in the past.
Only once did United come close to forcing extra time.
Nobody has come close to painting a painting like that.
Those volumes do not come close to replacing U.S shipments.
How do we come close to leveling the playing field?
None of Trump's recent tweets has come close to those figures.
Trump wouldn't come close to passing his own ideological vetting test.
Some of my clients don't even come close to these limits.
Before 2016, no woman had come close to winning the presidency.
Nor do economic conditions even come close to resembling Weimar Germany.
Those performances didn't come close to the crowds he's drawing now.
"The idea is to come close to breaking even," she said.
No one has come close to what Sissy Spacek does here.
The edtech market does not even come close to this estimate.
No other media outlet has ever come close to such scale.
Liberals do not come close to matching this kind of spending.
In reality, he has never come close to setting the record.
It just doesn't add up -- or come close to adding up.
Most people with 529 plans come close to Fidelity's 2K rule.
Hollywood romcoms usually don't even come close to such casual sweetness.
He will meet, or come close to meeting, the second standard.
Ms. Mofford had come close to the governor's office once before.
Ms. Cline can't come close to sustaining her novel's early momentum.
The word outrage does not come close to describing this incident.
C. Sabathia) or haven't come close to meeting expectations (Jacoby Ellsbury).
Nonetheless, some events can come close to offering an informative counterfactual.
But none has come close to the two highest-grossing nominees.
In previous votes, the May plan hasn't come close to passing.
But none have come close to the impact of the iPhone.
None even come close to the US in mass shooting frequency.
Her results haven't come close to measuring up to those expectations.
No other candidate is expected to come close to that total.
Cost savings don't come close to covering the premium being paid.
I've come close to the one I had with the cheese.
Deval Patrick, hasn't yet come close to qualifying for a debate.
So far, the results haven't come close to matching the rhetoric.
Melania Trump does not come close to this level of engagement.
His budget doesn't seem to come close to covering the cost.
I've come close to injecting benzodiazepines, which are not water soluble.
And it may never come close to a vote in Congress.
I don't think Kaitlyn and I would've ever come close to that.
The annual reduction would then come close to 1.5 percent of GDP.
No company has come close to dethroning YouTube ad-supported video platform.
No one has made the sale or even come close to it.
In short, you can't come close to breaking even buying homeowner's insurance.
On Good Morning America, she says she didn't come close to leaving.
No one has ever come close to making geometric paintings like Lerner.
In no Asian country surveyed did America's image come close to improving.
I did that and have never even come close to that limit.
Halfway through the year, no pop album has come close to Melodrama.
Now we know Grace has come close to murder at least once.
But Defendants have not come close to making any of those showings.
In other words, the bills come close to being total abortion bans.
Gannett and Tronc's deal had come close to being signed on Oct.
Past attempts to repeal the death tax have come close to success.
I've even come close to admiring him once, against my better judgement.
Higgins' track record shows he doesn't come close to meeting those qualifications.
But friends, I have not even come close to scratching the surface.
Boy oh boy, do the QC 35s come close to being perfect.
The G.O.P. still has not come close to addressing its complicity problem.
Clinton has come close to many people and has shaken many hands.
One woman had even come close to winning her party's presidential nomination.
We have not even come close to unlocking the full potential there.
I've always wondered, but I've never come close to finding an answer.
But, most guys coming out since haven't come close to those figures.
And in Tuesday's elections, he didn't even come close to those targets.
In the past, the two sides have never come close to agreement.
Viewers can come close to the fire but they are not scorched.
She didn't even come close to winning her home state of Massachusetts.
COTTON: Did you ever come close to closing investigation on Mr. Flynn?
In any case, they did not come close to overthrowing the government.
Sanders, would come close to matching the radicalism of the incumbent President.
At least one of his claims didn't come close to being true.
Congress also has come close to passing a nationwide 20-week ban.
Many didn&apost even come close to imitating a glass of wine.
Unfortunately, Cuomo's actions on clemency haven't come close to matching his words.
On Thursday, Mr. Moore seemed to come close to acknowledging his loss.
Despite the rhetoric, the government has never come close to reaching the target.
And it's not as if the NSA has come close to spying altogether.
"Unfortunately, most people don't even come close to saving that much," he writes.
Most of these places don't even come close to meeting Amazon's proposal requirements.
Depending on what happens in November, that number could come close to 40.
Because he'd never even come close to cheating on Lara for 15 years?
None have ever come close to the feelings I have for my coworker.
But there is little chance they will come close to ousting the president.
It's not anything I've ever seen anybody else even come close to doing.
The 360 Eye didn't even come close to fitting under my Ikea sofa.
"Material [Design] doesn't even come close to thinking about that world," Gallo said.
But Hughes insists that he didn't even come close to the Delta flight.
When it comes to perks, few employers come close to internet giant Google.
In caucus members' view, Ryan's bill simply doesn't come close to doing that.
Floyd's never even come close to doing to other fighters what Conor does.
It's a size 2 and doesn't even come close to zipping right now.
But official statistics don't come close to reflecting the scale of the problem.
The facts do not come close to bearing out his claims on surveillance.
No one could ever come close to the choreography that Spears gifted us.
Bloomberg has come close to running for president before and then pulled back.
So far, the state's response hasn't even come close to what is needed.
The problem is that the numbers don't even come close to adding up.
And service jobs do not come close to paying what manufacturing jobs do.
The police report said the bullets did not come close to striking anyone.
Tightening a few valves isn't going to come close to solving the problem.
US car companies haven't come close to reaching the current 25,000 limit each.
Iranian missiles have already come close to hitting civilian targets in Saudi Arabia.
ESPN disputed that its offer would come close to such a number, however.
But Wiggins hasn't come close to fulfilling his potential since he was drafted.
No other media company has come close to this kind of record before.
America is Israel's ultimate security guarantor, but Israel can't come close to reciprocating.
That "head" message couldn't come close to competing with Gillum's "heart" one. 2.
It remains to be seen if he can come close to meeting it.
Psychedelic drugs don't come close to the toxicity or abuse potential of cocaine.
No donors, however, have come close to the Adelsons in this election cycle.
It was the only way to come close to following all the action.
The Justice Department's latest work won't come close to ending the opioid crisis.
"I've had [clients] come close to making a mistake with a rollover," Kennedy said.
They had one guy out there and he couldn't come close to catching him.
No other SUV has ever come close to meeting and exceeding this rollover requirement.
The best drones have the best AI, and nobody's drones come close to DJI's.
The second chattiest canine, the Yorkshire Terrier, doesn't come close to the Samoyed's record.
What's more, it doesn't come close to topping optimistic projected viewership of 244 million.
This dog cannot catch the ball, nor even come close to catching the ball.
"Goldman Sachs hasn't come close to what it earned 10 years ago, " he continued.
But nothing has come close to replicating the success of his flagship Forearm Forklift.
Don't you dare even come close to apologizing although, yes, technically you've apologized already.
Each time that I've come close [to giving up], God has restored my faith.
However, no party is expected to come close to a majority of 1953 seats.
Yet, I haven't even come close to falling off or crashing the scooter once.
Unfortunately, the interface and usability of the product doesn't come close to Apple standards.
In this interview, it doesn't even come close to cracking the top five. 7.
To call it reality television doesn't even come close to doing the election justice.
What we have in terms of technology nobody can even come close to competing.
Assuredly, PILT can't come close to addressing all the needs of counties like Mariposa.
In roughly 400 dates, he had not come close to anything resembling true love.
My total of just under $600 for six weddings didn't come close to that.
Clinton, Mr. Trump would not need to come close to 50 percent to win.
The "carry ceremony" has to be seen to even come close to being described.
Nothing else has ever come close to the 2.1 billion people connected by Facebook.
Combat operations by many militia and government forces come close to Turkey's long frontier.
No other team in baseball has come close to so many consecutive unfulfilled seasons.
And yet no competitor has come close to approaching Chyna's formidability in the ring.
None of these names come close to replicating Iguodala's impact, let alone Shaun Livingston's.
Estimates show that Typhoon Mangkhut may come close to Typhoon Haiyan in wind speed.
Because the Las Vegas slaughter does not even come close to being the deadliest.
" Twitter says the "defendants have not come close to making any of those showings.
I realize I didn't come close to covering everything important that happened this year.
Pay-per-view wouldn't come close to making up for box office ticket sales.
The money didn't come close to the $7,500 charged to get her nephew out.
"She didn't even come close to winning her home state of Massachusetts," Trump tweeted.
Sprint's promises of a nationwide 43GHz network would never even come close to materializing.
But it didn't come close to covering all the costs of raising her daughter.
Even if true, these don't come close to justifying a sweeping ban on speech.
The first step is clear, and has come close to fruition over the years.
There's no other country in the world that's come close to our capacity. None!
Still, Amazon's market share doesn't come close to the duopoly of Facebook and Google.
But will it ever come close to the audience enjoyed by its broadcast ancestor?
He couldn't come close to those odds if he remained in the Democratic Party.
The average prices of their prescription drugs come close to $1,800, says Smith, of UMWA.
That still wouldn't come close to the $40.4 billion the budget cuts over 10 years.
It's pretty well understood that mainstream porn doesn't come close to representing real female pleasure.
All of this stuff can't come close to replacing me actually being, you know, alive.
It's a horrific scenario that we've come close to on Earth, during the Cold War.
For that group, the tax credits would not come close to compensating for this increase.
It said the day was on track to hit or come close to $2 billion.
None of the candidates have come close to Trump's fundraising success in the second quarter.
The universal programs that some candidates have advanced "won't come close to that," he says.
But could No Man's Sky come close to the exact number of species on Earth?
Other objects, like icy comets, will occasionally come close to Earth in their elliptical orbits.
" Bilello added: "Average Americans would not come close to qualifying for inclusion in this program.
And an openly gay man has never come close to winning a U.S. presidential election.
Trump's budgets haven't come close to being enacted by Congress in the past two years.
But in all the times I've played him, he's never come close to breaking 80.
There's no one else among House Democrats who could come close to touching that number.
The only car able to come close to Bugatti's unbelievable Chiron is Koenigsegg's hybrid Regera.
Seriously, I've come close to breaking bones on every single Boosted Board I've ever tried.
Repeatedly tabbed as a preseason favorite, they haven't come close to winning anything significant… yet.
But it's also possible Trump could win all 11 states -- or come close to it.
No other sci-fi/fantasy franchise stats even come close to Star Wars or Rings.
No one under that price point has really come close to producing the same quality.
But since he retired in 2008 no Brazilian has come close to repeating his achievements.
Interest in previous years has come close to that, but only right before Election Day.
But unfortunately, what he has now instructed EPA to do doesn't come close to that.
The only president to come close to Trump's negative differential was Bill Clinton in 1998.
He could influence the race significantly, even if he doesn't come close to winning it.
The second time didn't come close to the first, but it did include heavy petting.
No other specialized school has come close to admitting as many black and Latino students.
No one has yet to come close to crossing that threshold, at least not publicly.
The nuclear war scare of 2018 has not come close to the levels of 1950.
And there were thousands on the other side that had come close to the wall.
They haven't come close to winning by that much in a midterm election since 1982.
And when you factor in reseller fees, the return doesn't even come close to $39,846.50.
Many hospitals have come close to the breaking point even in a bad flu season.
But an exchange with Mr. Cobb involving trickery may come close to violating federal law.
The bounce at Monday's open did not come close to making up for last week.
In some instances, the administration has come close to giving the Bannon forces their support.
Sanders didn't come close to the 29% Jimmy Carter took in 1976, the previous record.
Ms. Trump has not come close to that, but the appearance is still ethically blurred.
The second half can't come close to cashing the check the first half has written.
That's primarily because women's representation the United States doesn't come close to our Rwandan counterparts.
Preposterously plotted and crammed with overly potted history, "Darwin's Ghosts" doesn't come close to succeeding.
But the number of adopters has never come close to the number of available horses.
But none would come close to doing as much as driving a fuel-efficient vehicle.
None of the Padres' regulars have come close to matching Alonso's slugging percentage this season.
But those discounted fares do not come close to covering the costs of the operation.
"I don't think we can even come close to competing in this game," he says.
The averages could also come close to erasing what's so far been a losing October.
It would not come close to being the worst thing that has happened to him.
In the past couple of years, Trout has even come close to getting his wish.
The game's closest analog, Destiny, doesn't come close to the ease of playing with friends.
Others didn&apost come close to earning back the money it cost to make them.
"Renewables cannot come close to meeting demand as it increases around the world," he said.
But even the Starr investigation or the Watergate investigation wouldn't come close to Mueller's compilation.
None of these fixes even come close to the scale Amazon, Google and Facebook have.
Democrats didn't come close to capturing the seat of the retiring House Speaker Paul Ryan.
And Stephen Hauschka, man, he did not even come close to making this field goal.
If anyone has experience dealing with trolls, then I come close to being that person.
Despite Google Deep Dream's masterpieces, computational creativity hasn't come close to producing its Sistine Chapel.
She's seen the legislation come close to passing — and then fall short — so many times.
Yet it remains unclear whether Mr Federer has truly come close to regaining his peak form.
Few artists can come close to Carey's signature high-octave whispers or her deep, rich delivery.
Calling this sculpture brown — which it is — also doesn't come close to its understated visual dynamism.
They are antiseptic words that don't come close to describing what happened on May 143, 2019.
But nothing has come close to conjuring up that same definitive "Team Gold", "Team Blue" divide.
Because nobody's numbers add up, or come close to adding up," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
Standard & Poor's, a credit-rating agency, expects insurers to come close to breaking even this year.
When we come close to the end of our life, what's really important makes itself known.
We never see Carolina even come close to shedding a tear over the men around her.
Annual cost savings of 220 million euros, taxed and capitalised, come close to justifying that amount.
When they were selected in 1959, no one had come close to leaving the earth's atmosphere.
Why it matters: Retailers are already racing to come close to Amazon's shipping prices and speeds.
This is still not government policy, though Mr Salvini has come close to calling for it.
But some scientists think it's a fool's errand that won't come close to solving the problem.
I haven't come close to clipping anyone, but I can see that the danger is there.
By itself, foster care won&apost come close to resolving the plight of Haiti&aposs children.
He didn't come close to winning, but the aim was to draw attention to climate change.
After all, Electroland has something no other festival can come close to: a theme park setting.
And these particular donations don't even come close to the size of the corporate tax cut.
This would not be the first time that Meredith has come close to buying Time Inc.
Yet, merely by being on the ballot in November either would come close to the presidency.
He infiltrated our world in a way that nobody else has ever come close to doing.
Basically, she's accumulated a level of social notoriety most of us will never come close to.
No presidential candidate has ever come close to hitting the 28500 percent mark with that demographic.
Combat operations by many militia and government forces come close to Turkey's long frontier with Syria.
That would come close to Mr McDonnell's pledge to "get rid of the bloody universal credit".
I think the NFL doesn't even come close to that on the level of being offensive.
Trump last week boasted that "nobody is going to come close" to defeating him in 2020.
Since Bush's 1988 victory, no Republican has won it or even come close to winning it.
He cannot come close to generating enough revenue directly for the club to recoup this investment.
No other event or thing could even come close to making me feel that happy again.
"I don't know anyone else who's come close to that, and he's done it," Duda said.
Instead, most years, I pay nothing, as I never come close to using all of it.
He didn't come close to winning Iowa or New Hampshire, which all but ended his campaign.
Citigroup countered that the evidence did not come close to suggesting it contributed to Rusnak's losses.
In none did he come close to Cruz — or even to 20 percent of the vote.
I'm apparently lazy and don't pursue my dreams because I've never come close to a spaceship.
At these times, he would come close to crying, and he would withdraw to be alone.
Despite the doom and gloom rhetoric, we have yet to see anything come close to that.
But what we are shown of Swan's work does not come close to clearing that bar.
This simple approach obviously won't come close to solving the college gap between rich and poor.
Her contemporary art descendants in the adjacent galleries don't come close to instilling the same effect.
The figure doesn't come close to what arts groups pushed for over the last several days.
That would mitigate the peril to our democracy, but it wouldn't come close to eliminating it.
That kind of movement is a common sight throughout, but it doesn't come close to abandon.
Improvement happens in fits and starts, but my skill doesn't come close to matching my commitment.
By dint of having come close to that farmer, knowing about it, I'm probably something closer.
It doesn't come close to Into the Breach's tactical choreography or its confrontation with collateral damage.
If those counts are anywhere close to accurate, this effort won't even come close to succeeding.
The highest bracket, 45% for incomes over €40,000 do not come close to 65% as claimed.
The public funding did not come close to matching the spending by third parties, notably Amazon.
The public funding did not come close to matching the spending by third parties, notably Amazon.
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The storm is expected to turn back toward the Northeast and could come close to Bermuda.
Thursday's photo op is designed to push plans that don't even come close to being adequate.
The FT also reported that Unilever and Hormel had come close to bidding, but walked away.
Yet fixing some of the Cruz amendment's problems wouldn't come close to fixing the overall bill.
" Senator Johnson said: "The skinny bill in the Senate doesn't come close to meeting our promises.
She seemed to understand my mom on a level I haven't even come close to matching.
Over the past 28503 years, Americans have not even come close to that level of turnout.
What is now discussed doesn't come close to being real tax reform for the American people.
At $307 million, the Powerball jackpot doesn't even come close to cracking the game's top 10.
If the legislation was up to just Democrats, the bill wouldn't have come close to passing.
So far, Trump's defenders haven't even come close to making a convincing argument in his favor.
The truth is that most surfers don't come close to what we see in highlight videos.
No amount of tax increases or alternative spending cuts could come close to funding that shortfall.
And then there's Wonderland, a place that no movie adaptation can even come close to portraying.
Trump is a national threat like no one else who has come close to the Presidency.
Well, our shoots have never even come close to approximating what goes on in Brimstone & Glory.
Control of the bridge is now unclear as the militants in Raqqa come close to defeat.
Hockey is a vortex of madness that only arcane ice mystics can come close to understanding.
He added that there are more asteroids that come close to Earth than there are comets.
Some types of mystical religion come close to atheism in their understanding of God as unimaginable.
Never have we thought, or even come close to the thought, of making underwear for a phone.
Though she got a tough grilling from the moderators, Trump did not come close to damaging her.
"If you do that, your presidency will not come close to being a success," he told Trump.
Without someone like Trump on stage, there's no way the Democrats can come close to those totals.
The Razer Blade 215 also didn't even come close to that 2144Hz sweet spot in older games.
The blaze has come close to at least four ranches, but crews have protected them, Rooker said.
Before 2008, no woman had come close to being nominated for president on a major party ticket.
These monetary costs don't come close to the dire environmental impact plastic bottles have on the planet.
These six organisms don't even come close to representing the sheer variability of wildlife our Earth holds.
The actions of Pelosi and Schiff do not come close to meeting the Constitution's definition of treason.
His awkward metaphors about birthday parties and tricycles don't come close to, say, this vanilla-flavored gem.
Forecasts made by Qorchi suggested the sanctions would not come close to pushing Qatar into recession, however.
No other headphones I've tested have come close to Bose or Sony in terms of noise canceling.
But that satisfying ending won't come close to capturing what made this show special at its height.
"There is no other species on the planet that has come close to doing that," said Hare.
No other company has come close to making a phone camera as consistently great as the iPhone's.
In percentage terms, neither would come close to the debt expansion during President Barack Obama's two terms.
When it comes to salacious murder cases, few can come close to the saga of Amanda Knox.
But whether any athlete can come close to matching Bolt's dominance and charisma is a different matter.
There is no role I have ever played that has, or will ever, come close to this.
Milan still has a long way to go to come close to rivaling London or New York.
ZTE has recently failed to come close to rivals like Apple, Samsung and fellow Chinese firm Huawei.
I have never won it and, if I am being honest, I've never come close to winning.
There's a reason that no lightweight has even come close to the record for UFC title defenses.
Pruitt's simplistic equation of scientific norms and regulatory norms does not come close to meeting this requirement.
Now Donald Trump has come close to precipitating another constitutional crisis by smearing and seeking the removal
Today's crop just won't come close to providing the vast sums needed for his single-payer plan.
In reality, they do not even come close to owning the worst emission offenders in the city.
Most employees, however, do not even come close to the regular limit, let alone put in extra.
People who come close to maxing out their 221(k) plans have a few things in common.
In the last four years, Nevada has come close to requiring universal background checks at least twice.
In midterms past, Democratic turnout tends to come close to equaling Republican turnout with a Republican president.
"I couldn't define it or categorize it or even come close to figuring it out," he says.
Heartbroken doesn't come close to how I, and how I know many of you will be feeling.
It wasn't a winning issue then and certainly hadn't come close to being a winning issue before.
The harsh reality for Warren is that she is unlikely to come close to hitting those targets.
As 2016 come close to an end, it's pretty safe to say that this year totally sucked.
"It clearly will not come close to getting the 60 votes that it needs," Schumer told reporters.
As a practical matter, a de minimis exception will come close to repealing the Johnson amendment completely.
In none of those games did it come close to controlling the ball even half the time.
"They have the burden of proof and they have not come close to meeting it," Cipollone said.
No subject since the election has come close to producing this kind of anger toward The Times.
The upcoming Pixel 4 with its native Assistant capabilities may even come close to realizing it, too.
There's little sign Biden is in any hurry to even come close to the average nominee, however.
His other videos haven't really come close to that, but they're just as highly produced and elaborate.
Even as the economy thrived and kept expanding, they&aposve rarely come close to that 60% mark.
The upcoming Pixel 4 with its native Assistant capabilities may even come close to realizing it, too.
Corsi appears to have come close to facing criminal charges of his own in the Mueller probe.
No country outside the United States has come close to producing more players than the Caribbean nation.
But it has become clear that Twitter is unlikely to ever come close to Facebook's audience size.
Not because of Navalny, who polls show would not come close to beating Putin if allowed to run.
But according to his comments on "Fox News Sunday," Trump hasn't come close to approaching him about it.
Match has numerous unique features to meet new people that no other site has even come close to.
Nevertheless, growth in the region is not likely to come close to rates seen in the boom years.
Both Ista and Techem boast Ebitda's in excess of €300m and any financings would come close to €2bn.
The Constitution also has a specific definition of treason that Schiff's comments do not come close to satisfying.
Recent votes on this issue have come close to success, and now is the time to try again.
While she's certainly heavy, India's bundle of joy does not come close to the heaviest baby ever born.
In "Jane the Virgin," at 9, Jane and Michael come close to reuniting, sending Rafael into a funk.
"I don't think I've seen any cost savings which even come close to that level globally," he says.
The film doesn't even come close to passing the lowest bar of equality, the often-discussed Bechdel Test.
Perovskite solar cells, a more recent discovery, already come close to silicon's performance and may be more efficient.
But South Florida has one vulnerability that city planners and government leaders haven't come close to fixing: flooding.
But back to the only person who's come close to answering the question of what's west of Westeros.
But a fitness band that doesn't come close to accurately measuring running distances is frustrating, or even ridiculous.
The state attorney general's office says the DNA evidence "does not come close" to proving Williams' innocence. 4.
The storm's center may come close to the capital of Manila, before moving out to sea toward China.
To even remotely come close to what it was like to experience that firsthand is a daunting task.
And for those who just want smart lights that'll work, no other system can come close to Hue.
And he has begun to unify Congo's opposition, which no other politician has ever come close to doing.
The check doesn't come close to making up for the six-figure income Fleming had as a miner.
None of it would come close to pushing even the Gear VR's power limits, let alone the Rift's.
The Post reported that lawmakers on Thursday didn't come close to agreeing on how to redraw the map.
None of the new businesses, however, have come close to outweighing the old revenues that Goldman has lost.
He would go on to be re-elected 12 times, and never come close to losing his seat.
However the Swedish Construction Federation, says many more are needed to even come close to the government's target.
Low revenues are a big part of the problem; they do not come close to funding current spending.
This is a remarkable achievement, as no other state has come close to considering a state carbon tax.
No country in the Americas or Western Europe has come close to suffering an economic calamity like this.
I also believe humankind hasn't come close to tapping the full potential it can extract from technological advances.
However, the former Welsh international has come close to signing for several clubs, including former employers Sheffield United.
With a fall like today, not many people will be brave enough to come close to the market.
That experience may not have come close to full-on polyamory, but it was something I'd been craving.
Japanese offerings such as the Toyota Tundra and Nissan Titan can't even come close to the F-Series.
More importantly, however, none of these companies has even come close to getting those projects off the ground.
The puzzle is why the United States has taken so long to even come close to catching up.
But they failed to come close to a conviction in the Senate and ultimately boosted Mr. Clinton's popularity.
"He doesn't come close to being qualified," said Ellen Yaroshefsky, a professor of legal ethics at Hofstra University.
"And that didn't even come close to what people have said about me," she said, with a laugh.
The current system is worth watching because it will come close to the historical record for low pressure.
A row over state pensions has come close to dismantling Merkel's coalition with the center-left Social Democrats.
What's certain is that earnings won't come close to the expectations that the market priced in last year.
This sharper partisan appeal has allowed them to come close to equalizing the partisan composition of the district.
Domestic output has gone up, but it hasn't come close to making up for the loss from imports.
But a proposal to eliminate -- or come close to eliminating the politics from politics -- is just as bad.
And, this amount does not even come close to the business losses from recalls and stock price devaluation.
In terms of qualifications, Mr. Perry, a former governor of Texas, doesn't come close to his immediate predecessors.
And Tyrion's concerns prove to be valid: Daenerys does come close to meeting her end during the battle.
The amount of money placed on bets in Nevada could come close to Super Bowl numbers, he said.
Esports, though growing rapidly in popularity, has not come close to spawning a star of Ronaldo&aposs caliber.
The two senators are running neck-and-neck for second place, but neither will come close to Trump.
No one in Wayland Baptist program history had ever come close to the elder Culver&aposs historic mark.
By contrast, no other proposal from federal lawmakers has come close to the scope of the CARE Act.
Sure, you can open a can, but that doesn't come close to the glory of the fresh fruit.
He works himself into stupors with a tireless pursuit that other people don't even come close to reaching.
Perhaps you've come close to filling an entire pillowcase with candy after a night of trick-or-treating.
"There is simply no other vehicle or car company that could even come close to offering what Tesla does."
And shelf-stable pudding in the US can't even come close to the Milky, Israel's beloved, purple-packaged pudding.
The scientists emphasized that their work did not even come close to reawakening consciousness in the disembodied pig brains.
"He wants to make it stick this time because he has come close to losing everything," a source said.
None have come close to German Steffen's time which was set in a now-banned synthetic suit in 2009.
That said, the sixth-generation Mustang, in all its variations, can't come close to matching its former glory days.
The only person to ever come close to being removed from office through this method was President Richard Nixon.
Trump is already on course to come close to winning 1,237 delegates -- enough to clinch the Republican nomination outright.
After all, it's not like current HD broadcasts come close to the quality of a regular Blu-ray disc.
And no casino in the world had -- at that time, had ever even come close to anything like that.
Bixby at least doesn't come close to fulfilling the promises made in the media push around the product's launch.
For the past week, the iPad's price point has matched, or has come close to matching, Black Friday prices.
The likes of Domino's Pizza and KFC have struggled to come close to expectations that were once sky-high.
Whole Foods' hundreds of retail locations obviously don't come close to  Walmart's 5,000 in the United States alone.
However, none of our moons come close to the size of this one, which creates a puzzle for astronomers.
But these changes do not come close to paying for the size of the tax cut that Republicans propose.
"Their appearance and texture come close to that of real chicken, but HuffPost editors detected something off," she said.
No one expected Beauty to come close to its debut, which clocked in at a record-setting $235 million.
No minimum wage increase can come close to the cascading effects of a wider distribution of ownership and profits.
Though power demand in the booming Mekong region is soaring, these dams will not come close to satisfying it.
Ryan has had no leadership role in the House, and he can't come close to matching Pelosi's fundraising prowess.
For that reason, robots like these will need some more work before they come close to replacing human workers.
That means that most people won't come close to one of the new smartphones, at least not right away.
None of the other territories come close to that figure; next in line is the U.K., with $29.5 million.
Often, people crumble because their assessment of the situation does not come close to the reality on the ground.
Though you can eat Ezell's in many places these days, the other ten don't come close to this location.
PARIS — Two rounds of French Open tennis haven't come close to turning Marco Trungelliti of Argentina into a millionaire.
Such euphemisms do not come close to the "truth" of warfare, in the mountains of Italy or anywhere else.
But only three have even come close to winning: In 1992, Brown finished a distant second behind Arkansas Gov.
We entrust our children—our futures—to teachers, but we don't come close to paying them what they deserve.
Pompeo is poised to come close to a record on opposition votes received by a secretary of State nominee.
O, has tried to become the liberal counterpart to Fox News, but hasn't come close to Fox's ratings success.
The bottom line is that PACE won't come close to helping the very people cited by those promoting it.
According to Acampora, the blue chip stock index could come close to hitting 25,000 by the end of 2017.
Zoo director Pierre Caille said visitors are allowed to touch the rhinos when they come close to enclosure walls.
O'Reilly "has not even come close to rebutting this First Amendment presumption" that favors releasing the documents, Batts said.
Many have compared him to President Trump, although Trump has never come close to Bolsonaro's consistent praise of violence.
Instead, Donald J. Trump won the presidency, beating the only woman to ever come close to the Oval Office.
While he won't come close to Barkley's impressive numbers, he should put up some steady stats for fantasy players.
But on this day, the Chargers couldn't come close to replicating last week's wild-card round victory in Baltimore.
The arguments against the exceedingly modest reforms in the FIRST STEP Act don't come close to meeting this burden.
So far, none of the many, many scandals to hit Trumpland have even come close to sinking his presidency.
I mean, look at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: we're never come close to even being nominated.
But being married, with children, a big mortgage, and several businesses, it wouldn't come close to meeting my needs.
The high percentage of people who strongly disapprove would come close to dooming Trump if it holds for 2020.
But she doesn't expect her income to come close to the six figures she made earlier in her career.
In none of them does it come close to where it started this year, at around $60 a barrel.
The E.I.T.C. hasn't come close to making up for soaring pretax inequality, but it has made a meaningful difference.
First, in all probability COVID-85033 will not come close to the severity of any of the great pandemics.
Peter Roskam (R-Ill.) in a district the party hasn't come close to winning in more than a decade.
But those new funds do not come close to compensating for the money that the bill would strip away.
But they have not come close to the sort of public campaign that would put intense pressure on senators.
Yet somehow during her time at the red center Moira doesn't come close to falling apart as Offred does.
But nothing, and we mean nothing, can come close to the perfection that was Pizza Hut's Stuffed Garlic Knots.
Mr. Philbin argued that what Mr. Trump sought from Ukraine did not come close to a campaign finance violation.
Eugene McCarthy, who had come close to defeating LBJ in the New Hampshire primary, and JFK's brother, Robert Kennedy.
You will not have excuses, will not be given a choice and will have to come close to me.
But nothing will ever come close to what Sony achieved with the first PlayStation controller all those years ago.
We've never come close to hitting our deductible and we get a better rate if we pay in cash.
Several Democrats have also advocated increasing taxes, but the revenue generated would not come close to funding their proposals.
The good news for Cara's Postmates spending habits ... she doesn't come close to Post Malone and his $40k tab.
Nevertheless, their debut still holds a vital quality that none of their work since has come close to recreating.
It was the most violent flooding California had ever seen, and no storms have come close to topping it since.
WATCH: Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Saudi Matchmaker Have you ever come close to firing your gun?
NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies keeps track of the asteroids and comets that come close to our planet.
This to me is my favorite part … So I was thinking, 'Have I ever come close to anything like that?
You can be damn sure Cruise's won't come close to matching the insanely sick special effects from the original series.
We're talking about results that no pedicure can achieve and no foot cream can come close to, all for $229.
Members of Congress prize their ability to control federal spending, and most presidential budgets never come close to full enactment.
It does this by rendering blue gridlines in the air when you come close to walking out of your playspace.
Israel and Hamas fought three wars from 2007-2014 and have come close to all-out conflict several times since.
The have only come close to such a high level once since then when, hitting 135,20183 tonnes in March 2018.
"It does not come close to millions," she said, without elaborating on how Israel's researchers had calculated those lower figures.
I never come close to meeting my deductible and begin to feel like therapy isn't a viable option for me.
Theaters would have to average more than $65,000 each in order for "Endgame" to come close to hitting that level.
Neither Buttigieg nor any other 2020 Democrat has come close to matching the Trump campaign's first-quarter fundraising haul, however.
She has also come close to pinpointing the winning margin in other races that a majority of her profession missed.
Though four other states have mandates in place, none of them come close to the terms New York just passed.
"It was a little surreal, the last time I couldn't even come close to hitting a ball out," Conforto said.
For many consumers, the savings from low fuel costs doesn't even come close to the added cost of health insurance.
Thomas said the U.S. military has come close to killing Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in recent years.
And at Playa El Doradillo, baleen whales come close to the shore and put on fantastic shows for beach-goers.
He signed my t-shirt, and I have never come close to being as happy in a singular moment since.
He would get very tired, come close to nodding off, and then a jolt of energy would shock him awake.
Passenger transportation numbers have accelerated since the start of the year even as freight volumes have come close to stalling.
Bright, with a screenplay by Victor Frankenstein and Chronicle scribe Max Landis, doesn't even come close to saying anything meaningful.
That will not come close to paying for the commission's ambitious ideas, which would cost 40 billion pesos a year.
But that model hasn't appeared, and even the rosiest expert estimates say it won't come close to being revenue-neutral.
In that survey I would probably show as liberal, but that does not come close to explaining my sociopolitical beliefs.
The only works that come close to the first Cubist canvases are the so-called "Monster" paintings from 1924-27.
They definitely have a learning curve but come close to delivering the robust toolkit you'd find on desktop editing software.
To say that Ward uses and repurposes found and familiar objects doesn't come close to the power of his work.
In the near term, neither party is likely to come close to the 60-vote majority needed to break filibusters.
And the kind of program tweaks that have been discussed by budget cutters don't come close to closing that gap.
The app has come close to snagging the No. 1 spot on the Top Grossing chart before, Sensor Tower notes.
The pharmacy sends what it can back for credit, but it doesn't come close to replacing what the hospital paid.
That represented an all-time high — a high that we haven't come close to regaining over the past 15 years.
So this drop in viewership isn't hugely surprising, but streaming viewers haven't even come close to making up for it.
"He didn't come close to the standard of 'substantial assistance,'" prosecutor Andrew Goldstein told the judge at the sentencing hearing.
For now, none of his declared opponents come close to Mr. Netanyahu and his conservative Likud Party in the polls.
If Sanders wins California and no one else clears 15% statewide, he would probably come close to winning 400 delegates.
Mr. Buttigieg, who nearly deadlocked Mr. Sanders in Iowa and New Hampshire, did not come close to him on Saturday.
Just getting out to grocery shop was such a relief that I would come close to crying in the store.
But while the efforts so far have lowered the city's emissions, none have come close to erasing its carbon footprint.
Pleco is handy for quick translations, and includes audio files so I can come close to getting the pronunciation right.
But sources with knowledge of the discussions said a wall alone does not come close to meeting White House demands.
In "The Jungle," Mr. Marsalis for the most part finds the sweet spot, despite stretches that come close to pastiche.
The group he assembled was told for months it wouldn't win this season, wouldn't come close to reaching the playoffs.
But it does not come close to covering operating costs, which last year amounted to a loss of $415 million.
So you come close to being in those lonely Texas hills and in the clubby mustiness of the U.S. Congress.
First, we managed to come close to our old time target (20 minutes) instead of our regular length (30 minutes).
But the FBI's probe, in any event, wasn't designed to ascertain the truth, or at least come close to it.
The Republican presidential nominee's campaign has never come close to raising $100 million in a monthly reporting period this cycle.
But even if Haspel disavows torture, it wouldn't come close to erasing concerns to a degree that would favor confirmation.
In zero states has the number of primary votes even come close to the number of Republican general election votes.
Their budgets also had a lot more slack; basic necessities didn't even come close to consuming nearly half their income.
Trail leaves the Navy in despair — here, we see him come close to hanging himself — because of its brutal, institutional bigotry.
In most dimensions, the best sphere packings discovered to date didn't even come close to the density limits this method generated.
LEVIN: And those six countries, they don&apost even come close to making up the majority of Muslims in the world.
Despite the need and entertainment factor, on my best day vacuuming I could never come close to what this thing gets.
And yet, the red-robed judges opined, there is no sign that the NPD could come close to fulfilling its goals.
This isn't the first time that a bobsleigh race has come close to — or in complete — contact with a racetrack employee.
Perhaps the 5 Pro could have come close to the XT's detail if it took a lighter touch with noise reduction.
Companies have conducted site searches in the past, but none have come close to the scale of the Amazon HQ2 search.
You will do more interviewing here — of victims, suspects, witnesses — than you will ever come close to in any other unit.
On an OFO day, however, pipeline operators can fine users if the actual shipments do not come close to matching nominations.
The rally, however, doesn't come close to bitcoin's run in late 2017, when it hit all-time highs of around $20,000.
DaVinci's most iconic frescos can't even come close to the sfumato in this photo — where does Castilla end and Newt begin?
The underpinnings of life have complexities that the sought-after simplicities of the laboratory mouse have not come close to cracking.
That said, we haven't even come close to removing the underlying shame and stigma at the heart of society's fat-phobia.
Right now this separation is killing me, but in my heart I know that nothing would come close to separating us.
The mortgage is $9 and the rent is $17, but we come close to breaking even after taxes, utilities, and maintenance.
Right now this separation is killing me, but in my heart I know that nothing could come close to separating us.
I didn't think anything could come close to touching the magic that is SkinMedica's TNS Essential Serum until I discovered this.
Israel and Hamas have come close to serious conflict in recent weeks after four months of violence along Gaza&aposs border.
Players with Anunoby's profile are incredibly valuable in the modern NBA, even if they don't come close to reaching Leonard's heights.
That is a topic that we don't ever come close to, even when we think we are trying to be lighthearted.
Also, the restaurant industry is inspected frequently—no national restaurant chain could come close to having that as a business model.
Pablo has been riding bikes in New York for more than two decades and had come close to accidents many times.
The antenna lines on the frame spoil the effect somewhat, and overall, the manufacturing quality doesn't come close to an iPhone.
But abortion funds, while they provide a lifeline for many women in need, can't come close to filling the funding gap.
He expects the company to come close to break-even in 2017 and to book a small net loss this year.
But let's face it, none of those come close to being the best Doug Brown videos you can find on YouTube.
That legislation ensure Iran does not come close to possessing a nuclear weapon, with close to a 1-year breakout timeline.
It's unlikely the appeal will come close to being fully funded, given the focus on developing crises in Syria and Yemen.
The big difference is that many other games never come close to reaching those numbers, let alone reach them so quickly.
While most people would be terrified to come close to a shark that big, Ramsey was at peace with the moment.
But none of these even come close to being the most important feature of iOS 11: Do Not Disturb While Driving.
The two companies had already come close to a merger in 2006 but opposition from the Italian government blocked the deal.
But if you're really serious about photography, the iPhone doesn't come close to the power of a stand-alone DSLR camera.
Garland had come close to being nominated before, undergoing the intrusive vetting process and meeting Obama for an interview in 2010.
There is no guarantee that players who go through a slump of such magnitude come close to regaining their old form.
The tax plan and child tax credit expansion recently proposed by President Trump do not come close to offering workable solutions.
That's usually not a bad thing in a pastry, but it didn't come close to resembling Cheez-Its or pizza crust.
You could buy every other fan on this list and still not come close to the price tag of the TP04.
As well intentioned as his intent may have been, ObamaCare did not come close to what was promised to we citizens.
WE HAVE NOT BEEN PERSISTENTLY AT THAT LEVEL AND WE'VE COME CLOSE TO IT BEFORE AND WE'VE SEEN INFLATION TAPER OFF.
It's because of Donald Trump, an astonishing figure unlike any who has ever come close to assuming power in this country.
This said, the AFBF says that 85033's numbers do not come close to breaking the highs set during the 1980s.
"Until recently, no 's' surname had ever come close to the girls' top 1000," the Web site Baby Name Wizard notes.
Historically, the totals that each party's candidates post in the primary come close to the partisan division in the November election.
Unfortunately, none of these moments in the film come close to the plain spoken words of Lisane Basquiat at the screening.
The brash, obstreperous, high-macho bombast of Schnabel's work does not come close to Picasso's intelligent, sensitive, and brilliantly bold art.
The big picture: China "won't be able to come close to the U.S. in a tit-for-tat battle," writes CNBC.
Those numbers also undersold Iguodala's actual on-court impact, considering they don't come close to capturing the value of his defense.
In Iceland, you can visit a glacier and also come close to some of the most active volcanoes in the world.
Since then, health workers have come close to ridding the world of just two other diseases: polio and Guinea worm (dracunculiasis).
I didn't come close to that but it was good to throw the ball like I want to throw the ball.
Few elections of more recent vintage have come close to that mark, with 60.1% turnout in 2016 and 58.6% in 2012.
Connecticut, Oregon and Delaware have all come close to passing the compact in recent years; they should get it done now.
I quickly found the quality of health care in Texas did not come close to what I receive in New York.
The sides have not come close to a settlement at any point in the 28 months since Bouchard filed the lawsuit.
But health workers say only a house-by-house approach can come close to ensuring enough doses are distributed each month.
No one has come close to beating his streak (the nearest challenger won 20 consecutive games), though Holzhauer is closing in.
The criminal justice system does not come close to addressing sexual abuse, especially when the events lie far in the past.
In fact, Mr. Northam, a Virginia Military Institute graduate with a strong Southern pedigree, didn't even come close to matching Gov.
Only Dinamo Kiev, which reached the semifinals in 1999, has come close to winning the Champions League in the years since.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average did come close to 30,000 points, hitting an all time high of 29,398 on Valentine's Day.
By sheer dollar volume, the Chinese won't be able to come close to the U.S. in a tit-for-tat battle.
I worked so hard to just come close to my peers, which I didn't do, because they were so technically skilled.
None gives Americans comfort that he or she could do better than, or even come close to, Trump's record economic results.
Case-in-point to the district's independent nature: no Democratic gubernatorial candidate has come close to carrying the district since 2002.
That game gave Oklahoma a marquee victory that, going into the weekend, Utah and Baylor had not come close to matching.
The Apple Watch Series 3, released in 2017, was the first to come close to living up to Apple's original vision.
In a crowded field, Sanders has never come close to his 2016 strength, shedding more than half of his old support.
How a sketchy 'biblical' diet was sold to MAGA America Still, overall, white evangelicals haven't come close to fully jumping ship.
But Emanuel told reporters that the $10,000 bond "doesn't even come close" to what the city spent investigating the alleged attack.
If you add up all the NDCs worldwide, they don't come close to keeping us below 2°C of global warming.
It's come close to victory with Justin Wong and Mike Ross in recent years, but so far, no first place finishes.
In fact, most candidates in the 25 person field have not come close to clearing the qualifications for the third debate.
No other modern president has come close to such failing grades from the American people at about 277 days in office.
But that can't account for the entire decline, and it doesn't come close to excusing humans' roles in causing outright extinctions.
But development rights have been so far collectivised in many cities as to come close to undermining the very notion of property.
However, Russia has come close to American ships and planes in the past, which sadly doesn't make Friday's episode all that novel.
And, yes, again, Trump has come close to 46% approval before -- he got to 45% in June 2018 and in January 20163.
Chances are, if you have to force yourself to do something, you probably won't come close to finishing it any time soon.
But inflation hasn't come close to the BOJ's target as companies remain wary of raising wages, leaving households cautious of boosting spending.
Ultra Sun boasts 100+ new creatures from last year's iteration, and no, I haven't even come close to catching them all yet.
But Meadows himself has admitted that their proposal is unrealistic — and won't come close to making up the difference in revenues anyway.
"We haven't seen supply (of the Switch) even come close to catching demand," a GameStop executive said on a post-earnings call.
Herman, 38, has never played the Masters and had not come close to winning in 105 career starts on the PGA Tour.
"If they have a large space motion, then the chance they will come close to another background star is high," says Sahu.
Hard to wonder why they're doing so well, even if their parties don't come close to matching the excellence of their product.
The only thing that's even come close to the Hear experience for me is the sound-centric John Krasinski film Nobody Walks.
This does not come close to stopping it; but it does mean inmates must be creative when it comes to art supplies.
In South Carolina, however, neither Warren nor Sanders come close to Biden, who sits with a stronghold of 43 percent of support.
But the Court again decided that such tallying was not required; it said the Hialeah ordinances did not come close to constitutionality.
Moreover, the electrical generation capacities we have at present do not come close to meeting the needs of an all-electric fleet.
Bresch, started the hearing by arguing that the company isn't making profits that come close to the more than $224 sticker price.
I think I'm a good hands-on dad, but I still don't think I come close to doing the work she does.
" Kavita, 25 "I am a TB (Tuberculosis) patient and because I am Dalit, the doctor will not even come close to me.
The only rival that has come close to unseating Beats from its established dominance among athletes has been Apple's own-brand AirPods.
Its sedan Model S and SUV Model X didn't come close to that type of production number in that amount of time.
For one, it could help us better predict which asteroids are going to come close to us, and how close they'll get.
The fact that Mr Trump appears to have come close to setting red lines on North Korea does not alter that analysis.
Bully for them, but that means that more than 234 percent of the population hasn't even come close to experiencing broadband speeds.
The fractured left has failed for decades to come close to winning Colombia's presidency, overshadowed by right-wing contenders who promised security.
While some cities have enacted bans against local governments' use of the technology, no comprehensive federal bills have come close to passing.
To come close to doing all of this justice on screen, you'd need — well, something exactly like a 12-part HBO miniseries.
It doesn't come close to Deliveroo or Uber, but the startup has more money on its bank account than most food startups.
It looks good, runs well and is brimming with specs in a unibody aluminum frame that competitors haven't come close to matching.
State confident in his guilt The new DNA evidence "does not come close to showing Williams is actually innocent," the documents state.
A handful of other teams have come close to matching those high-water marks, and most of them captured championships as well.
But that conversation, and others surrounding his book, didn't come close to being the first time Cruz happily discussed pornography on camera.
Recap: Four years ago, Spain's two-party system fragmented, and no single party has come close to winning a parliamentary majority since.
"The upcoming round of bids is irrelevant because no one will come close to matching price expectations," one of the sources said.
I'd heard others talk about health insurance for their pets, but seven years in, the numbers hadn't come close to making sense.
" Only once, in the entire novel, do two regular people come close to tossing aside all inhibitions and getting it on: "Noya.
Director Pierre Caille said visitors are allowed to touch the rhinos when the animals come close to the walls of their enclosure.
As others have noted, the GOP platform does not come close to representing the views of Republican voters on money in politics.
I'm not sure when, exactly, Mr. Trump thinks America was great, but Trumponomics wouldn't come close to bringing the old days back.
However, that doesn't come close to replacing the 25 million jobs that are predicted to be eliminated by 2027 because of technology.
Biden steadied some nerves in Detroit, but he didn't come close to answering all the questions that still hang over his candidacy.
Some nearly did in the years before steroid testing, when home run records fell, but no batter has come close to hitting .
THERE IS NO WAY WE CAN COME CLOSE TO 3% IN A LONG TERM BASIS IF WE DONT GET COMPREHENSIVE TAX REFORM.
Her small voice doesn't come close to matching the world-weary groan of Dietrich or the ferocious feline yowl of Ms. Lemper.
On top of that, you can program automatic motion sensors that make the mirror turn on when you come close to it.
The spending also reshaped the race for other candidates who couldn't come close to competing with what the Bloomberg campaign was doing.
The extinction rate we've seen in the past 400 years doesn't come close to rivaling the Big Five — at least not yet.
It's like how a Taco Bell taco doesn't come close to one made in a Mexican taco truck, it's just totally different.
Simply returning to previous levels would be a significant win for American farmers — but it would not come close to $473 trillion.
As Adair said of Trump, "I can confidently say no major US politician has come close to those sorts of low levels."
I haven't tested any alternatives that come close to the quality and performance of the Simplehuman Touch-Free Dual-Compartment Trash Can.
But younger retirees and those on the verge of retirement haven't come close to making up what they lost in the recession.
Unlike Clinton, who won two of the first three early states, the former vice president had come close to bottom before ascending.
Britain First calls itself "a patriotic political party and street movement" but has never come close to electing a member of Parliament.
While an impressive effort given the obvious limitations of the Mega Drive's hardware, it did not come close to the arcade original.
She also said she supported developing the ESM "to give it tasks that come close to those of a international monetary fund".
Arab citizens make up a fifth of Israel's population and for the first time have come close to proportional representation in Parliament.
No amount of basic income proposed thus far, however, could come close to replacing things like Social Security, food stamps, and Medicare.
It's also hard to imagine who else but Ryan could come close to securing the 22019 votes needed to be elected Speaker.
Government forces and allies have routed rebels and come close to encircling Aleppo, a divided city half held by rebels for years.
"I haven't even come close to those future-type considerations," Jerry Jones said Sunday after Dallas' 24-22 loss to the Jets.
Come close to the screen because we have a lot of information to get through and we're going to do it fast.
But a diamond ring, silk dress, or designer bag couldn't come close to Mike Nipper's gift to his wife of 51 years.
But a government source told CNBC that the rate will come close to 100 percent of Mylan's sales of EpiPen through Medicaid.
Chepngetich, who has clocked the third fastest marathon of all-time, did not come close to matching that in the punishing conditions.
Under the law, though, they should have paid 55% tax on gifts -- a figure that $52 million doesn't even come close to.
Malaysia has come close to eliminating human malaria, but has seen thousands of people infected with a species of monkey malaria parasite.
New Delhi has an aircraft carrier and nuclear-powered submarines in its fleet, he said, assets Pakistan can't come close to matching.
Confident that the league had not come close to reaching that point, Cuban responded with an estimate of 5 to 10 percent.
Tiafoe — known as "Big Foe," and one of the few black players on tour — could not come close to duplicating Tsitsipas's effort.
The level of hypocrisy shown by pro-choice advocates does not even come close to that of the so-called pro-lifers.
My gut tells me I am open to love, but the times I've come close to it are few and far between.
If you add up all the country pledges worldwide, they don't come close to keeping us below 2°C of global warming.
What those new provisions will be, and whether they would come close to maintaining insurance coverage at levels seen under Obamacare, is unclear.
But the project quickly stalled amid international opposition and various domestic complications, and the Chinese companies have not come close to beginning extraction.
Twitter stock has failed to come close to its peak of $74 per share in December 2013, a month after its public offering.
I will admit that I didn't come close to these speeds in my time with the Boosted Mini, and I didn't want to.
The Medicaid reimbursement "doesn't even come close to the expenditures" for an abortion, a counseling manager at one facility told Kimport and Rowland.
Wages for most working people don't even come close to what is needed to pay for housing and to survive in the area.
Wallen says his small headlining tour last year didn't come close to evoking the reaction of the one that just ended March 30.
But despite Harvey's coastal devastation, the first 24 hours of the storm, at least, has not come close to matching forecasters' worst fears.
We gave Facebook ample time to comply with the law, but their two-page spreadsheet doesn't come close to meeting their public obligation.
Still, not even the viral pigeon dating game has come close to the cultural spread and buzz Dream Daddy received upon its release.
That's ultimately why May decided to postpone the Brexit vote, as she couldn't come close to mustering the support to get it through.
Their claimed nine-hour battery life off one charge is so good that I've never been able to come close to draining them.
She's a bona fide screw-up, a person who will never come close to being anyone like Madison and seems content with that.
Avegant's product, while superior in image quality and focus at a distance, doesn't come close to producing these levels of tracking and interaction.
Nintendo's attempt to miniaturize the NES after 30 years doesn't even come close to being as small as this tiny faux console is.
"TSA has not come close to doing a thorough security assessment of the airports in Cuba," he said, referring the Transportation Security Administration.
"Playing a team like Gonzaga requires an efficient performance, and we did not come close to that," Loyola Marymount coach Mike Dunlap said.
Ironically, when it comes to weird beers, Dogfish Head didn't come close to topping some of the other offerings from this year's festival.
The Democrats have not come close to generating the kind of viewership interest that the Republicans did in the run-up to 20193.
The Prime Minister has never come close to losing a vote in the Commons on Brexit, so her position was never under threat.
The company sells trackers for as low as $15 here in the States — something Fitbit and Apple can't come close to competing with.
"Today, more than 99 percent of our customers do not come close to using a terabyte," Comcast executive vice president Marcien Jenckes says.
However, Zhuhai, billed as China's biggest airport when it opened in 1995, has never come close to its 35 million passenger annual capacity.
All of the drugs I've ever put up my nose don't even come close to like how I feel—the love I feel.
No production cars come close to being that fast; for comparison, the fastest "regular" Model S speeds up to 103mph in 2.4 seconds.
The only change is they are one step closer to getting help, typically help they could not have even come close to affording.
And if you can get the price down to 30 or 35 million [dollars] per mission, nobody else can come close to that.
That's astounding, when you consider the billion dollar corporations that sink millions into ad campaigns that never come close to such a feat.
According to Justin Hartley's interview with Us Weekly, fans have not come close to cracking the mystery that is Jack's (Milo Ventimiglia) death.
The same applies to the parliamentary elections: Marine Le Pen's Front National will do well, but will not come close to commanding majorities.
Black people have very real, tangible enemies in this country—Justin Bieber doesn't even come close to making the top of that list.
And the mild-mannered headline "Ahead of Vote, Promised Treasury Analysis of Tax Bill Proves Elusive" doesn't come close to doing it justice.
He doesn't come close to matching the experience of those other men or the objectivity of those other men in their previous positions.
Both countries have also come close to signing some sort of deal in the past before talks fell apart or suffered a setback.
Representative Hank Johnson, a Georgia Democrat, introduced a bill in 2013 seeking to abolish the practice, but it hasn't come close to passing.
The traditional pump uses air-based suction to stimulate milk production — but for many women, it doesn't come close to simulating breast-feeding.
These deaths, above 30,000 a year, exceed or come close to the annual death toll from HIV/AIDS when that disease was rampant.
Democrats, on the other hand, are busy spending resources against each other in the primary and haven't come close to Trump's fundraising success.
While Smith doesn't come close to Williams' hyperactive, pop culture loving, frequently transfigured Genie, he successfully puts his own spin on the character.
And in the end, science — an institution terminally invested in believing itself honorable — will sort of come close to admitting that it isn't.
The commission has come close to legal battles over the issue twice this year, and a third challenge would not be a surprise.
Not to give my girl the cold shoulder or anything, but La'Porsha didn't come close to nailing that because no one really could.
After taking a freaking beating I failed the mission and got partial pay that didn't come close to patching my mechs back together.
The logistics of the campaign's organizing and volunteer efforts were outstanding — did any other campaign come close to her phone banks and outreach?
That's part of why Texas' minority party candidates must win some support from Republicans to even come close to winning a statewide race.
While there are other options, including Twitter and Snapchat and Oath, none come close to the scale and targeting options that Facebook provides.
Extell's most expensive units — high-floor apartments that Mr. Barnett said will list for around $4 million — could come close to record territory.
I don't know what brand it was, but to this day nothing has come close to being as delicious as that beer was.
They did not come close to filling the church, which could hold several hundred people with its rows of pews and horseshoe balcony.
The number has not changed despite several academic assessments concluding that death certificates did not come close to tallying the storm's fatal toll.
My nightly skincare regime, it probably goes without saying, doesn't come close to the glow I experienced at the on-site Chuan Spa.
With its attainable starting price, the Pixelbook Go provides a shockingly luxurious portable computing experience that similarly-priced laptops couldn't come close to.
"The bottom line on current alcohol taxes in the United States is that they don't come close to covering the costs," Naimi said.
Last season, Shakhtar ended a 263-game unbeaten run for City, but it did not come close to replicating that win this time.
Dick estimated that he has around 1,500 unreleased tapes of his brother's songs, though he hasn't come close to listening to them all.
Why doesn't Congress investigate the French program to extrapolate elements that would come close to meeting the requirements of both Republicans and Democrats?
No court has ever come close to holding that the Federal Election Campaign Act's ban on political spending by foreign nationals is improper.
Doctors come close to putting her on a ventilator when one of the only two antibiotics that still work for her kick in.
But because there are no specific codes established for this procedure, reimbursement doesn't come close to covering any effort to do this well.
Pedro Sánchez, Spain's caretaker Socialist prime minister, won a repeat national election in November, but did not come close to a parliamentary majority.
The bottom lineCubo's AI alerts parents to unsafe sleep conditions without any wearable devices, a feature that few monitors even come close to.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds are also one of the only pairs of truly-wireless earbuds to even come close to topping the AirPods.
But tuition paid by students doesn't come close to covering the cost of public colleges and universities, which educate 80 percent of undergraduates.
However, that doesn't even come close to Spotify's free service, which has around 40 million songs, if you don't mind the occasional ad.
Economists can come close to an answer, enabling the company to make better decisions about which benefits to include and which to scrap.
Fitch projects total system credit growth to come close to 10% this year, with consumer loans accounting for around 25% of this growth.
Pinterest has plenty of cash: It raised around $1.5 billion in venture capital funding and has come close to profitability in the past.
Basically, he's the bad ass every country star with a pair of balls wants to be, but can't come close to ever being.
That could see the club come close to Manchester City's new "long-term" deal with Puma, signed last season for a reported $860 million.
It has to face the challenge of being compared to Twitter with its slowing user growth and monetization that doesn't come close to Facebook's.
For admissions to Georgetown to come close to equaling payment for unpaid labor, its credential would have to be worth its weight in income.
Outspoken, opinionated, brash, bold, blunt, irreverent, inflammatory — none of these words come close to doing justice to the self-made woman's way with words.
"If they want to come close to the European Union so badly let them prove that they can," the former Dutch foreign minister said.
Over the next six months, to come close to their goal by raising $1.15 million with the help of family, friends and strangers alike.
But if the movie can come close to the emotional grace and creative idiosyncrasy of Hogancamp's art, then Oscar may not be far behind.
In fact, no one will ever come close to being the icon, advocate, unconventional royal, and, ultimately, tragic figure as the Princess of Wales.
There are of course many different services providing Broadband and TV packages, but few come close to this option when it comes to entertainment.
But this year, in a crowded field, Sanders has never come close to his 2016 strength, shedding more than half of his old support.
In typical fashion, Rick and Aaron come close to getting bitten, but come out unscathed and with a truck full of supplies for Negan.
As a tool in the customer engagement arsenal, bots have value, but right now, they don't come close to living up to the hype.
"It is submitted that the facts alleged by the applicant do not come close to establishing a qualifying breach of duty," his lawyer argued.
During their performance of "Señorita," Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello appeared to come close to kissing right at the end of the song.
The 90 seats it is expected to win, combined with around 80 for the Socialist Party (PSOE), would come close to an overall majority.
What was so shocking was that no film has ever come close to reaching $300 million, let alone $350 million, in its opening weekend.
We don't yet know how secure it will be, or whether it will come close to the efficiency of Touch ID and fingerprint reading.
While both sides played the inducement game, Reagan was only a governor and couldn't come close to offering up the same level of perks.
Corporate tax receipts, mainly from Ireland's large cluster of multinational firms, have more than doubled in recent years and rarely come close to forecast.
With the size and price of Clinton's fundraiser, that number will likely come close to topping $20083 million by the end of the week.
While there are many mobile calendar apps out there, none of them come close to Sunrise as they're not as polished and well-designed.
Though the campaign trail doesn't come close to the level of pressure felt in the Oval Office, it's long been considered a reasonable test.
Gilmore said experts have noted that banning abortion outright, as several U.S. states have come close to doing in recent months, violates humans rights.
The glass surfaces can feel slippery, however I haven't come close to dropping the phone even once during all my testing (which is unusual).
Psychologically, learners are left doubting how any basic knowledge picked up early on could even come close to translating into an industry-standard website.
Her fourth and probably final government has already come close to collapsing twice, in arguments over immigration and a scandal over a former spymaster.
"The (FBI) investigation doesnt come close to honoring and respecting the women who came forward to share their stories," Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley said.
There's just no way that we, as a startup company in the education space, can even come close to being able to afford that.
But that doesn't necessarily come close to giving enough funding to poor districts, which often require more money to educate students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Sure, the memes it has inspired have spread all throughout the internet, and the #BirdBoxChallenge has come close to putting people in the hospital.
Prior to Minecraft, available via Ghostly International, he put out a clutch of productions that didn't come close to engaging with a mass audience.
Koch will come close to the overall NASA record currently held by Scott Kelly, who spent 340 days in space from 2015 to 2016.
In a run-off ballot, which would take place in June, he is the only candidate who might come close to beating Ms Fujimori.
And that "took several years," which "does not come close to the level of driving that is needed to calculate safety rates," Paddock said.
As a young queer woman, I didn't come close to being suave, but something about the way he described the encounter gave me hope.
We attempted the game's seventh case, "The Banker's Quietus", and—spoiler—did not come close to solving it inside of our allotted stream slot.
"Right now, this bill doesn't come close to being narrow enough [to pass constitutional scrutiny]," Lee Rowland, an ACLU senior staff attorney, told VICE.
Cramer interprets the low multiple as a signal that investors do not trust that Ensco will even come close to meeting the earnings estimates.
Floating through the game's destruction makes me thankful that the events in this virtual world have never come close to being realized in space.
I think there are some other events that come close to this 'perfect balance' as you say, but most mainstream events really do not.
The purchase shows that NBC Universal is the only company that can come close to matching Disney's portfolio of franchises, theme parks and merchandising.
Several high-income countries have already come close to eliminating trans fat through laws limiting the amount that can be included in packaged food.
Cantonese is the only Chinese language that has come close to accomplishing this (helped greatly by the separateness of Hong Kong under British rule).
According to an analysis from the news and research group Climate Central, through April, the globe had come close to the 1.5-degree threshold.
But with just over 3,000 pieces going into its construction, it doesn't even begin to come close to Austin Granger's record-setting K'NEX creation.
"Perdue is going well beyond what Tyson has done, and no other big poultry producer has come close to those two," Ms. Garces said.
There is no amount of elimination of program waste or fraud that will come close to making a dent in a bill that large.
It is difficult to think of a recent movie that has come close to the acclaim-versus-quality ratio of A Star is Born.
Lee said the prices have probably come close to the bottom though analysts say it is still possible oil could take another leg down.
No Saudi leader has come close to exercising this degree of absolute authority since the death of the Kingdom's founder, Ibn Saud, in 1953.
Right now, if you add up all the current NDCs worldwide, they don't come close to keeping us below 2°C of global warming.
FaceTime is the only innovation which has, thus far, come close to realizing the futuristic wonders we'd possess this far into the 21st century.
That said, Lewis could be the only heavyweight on the UFC roster that can even come close to rivalling Lesnar in the strength department.
The "Good Morning America" host told Elle in 2012 that he's come close to closing his gap in the past, but decided against it.
But Carolyn from Ohio argued with him: A free meal does not even come close to covering the earning difference between men and women.
They have their sights set on the top 10, but none has ever come close to winning one of the world's six major marathons.
The recent pay raises for the poor and middle class don't come close to erasing the inequality in pay increases of the 21st century.
Though many of my clients live in poverty, their bail typically constitutes amounts that would be unfathomable for them to come close to paying.
Trump talks shit everywhere about everybody, but only as it relates to North Korea did we come close to nuclear war because of it.
But while the media's eyes were on Comey, Senate Republicans seem to have come close to a consensus approach that can get 50 votes.
But none of these parties have come close to gaining even a large plurality, let alone a majority of voters, in any one country.
Now, not every VMAs can boast a moment that unforgettable — but unfortunately, the 2017 edition didn't even come close to making a lasting impression.
Those things are true but they don't come close to telling the full story — which is that Super Tuesday was super-disappointing for Sanders.
It's not as if Democrats don't have viable candidates to choose from, none of whom even come close to the scale of Bloomberg's transgressions.
That made him a direct threat to the United States and he has come close to wreaking devastation on US targets in the past.
Those terms would come close to bridging the gap between the original offer and demands by lenders in return for agreeing to the extension.
Since then, prices have gained 215 percent and never come close to dipping below the $1,000 mark as they did during the financial crisis.
Even if the Germans had three times as much renewable generation capacity, there would be periods when it wouldn't come close to satisfying demand.
China in the past has raised objections when U.S. military assets have come close to the islands its claims in the South China Sea.
The Bears would not come close to scoring again, with Georgia's Richard LeCounte ultimately sealing the game with his second interception of the night.
Three in four American families who qualified for housing assistance received nothing: the amount of government aid didn't come close to meeting the need.
Sales of these games do not come close to those of matching blockbuster titles, though they can still sell in the hundreds of thousands.
Bankers in touch with Saudi officials say it may come close to Argentina's $16.5 billion issue in April, the largest emerging market debt sale.
It could mean he has come close to amassing enough evidence that he will soon be able to ask for an indictment against someone.
She would never come close to removing a passenger without careful consultation with colleagues to make sure everyone reads the situation the same way.
Traditionally, shooters perform moderately at the esports level, but the likes of Counter-Strike and Call of Duty don't come close to the MOBAs.
The parties have come close to contested conventions many times since 1952, including in 1976 when Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford at the convention.
I guess I just answered that in some ways but to elaborate: there's nothing else that will ever come close to bringing out pure emotion.
In that case, the total would come close to the $25 billion worth of shares sold by Alibaba in 2014 in the biggest-ever IPO.
Research has shown that between 700 and 900 women die from pregnancy- or childbirth-related causes every year, while around 65,000 come close to dying.
Clements has attained a singular status in her use of ballpoint: no one else has come close to doing what she has done with it.
The three week sales numbers have come close to the 13.8 billion kuna record which was set in December 2017 due to Christmas holiday shopping.
Villanova has a very good team, but it has never come close to performing like this, much less against an opponent as good as Oklahoma.
America did come close to introducing something like universal health care during the Vietnam war, when once again large numbers of men were being drafted.
And Sanders doesn't come close to cracking the list of the 100 richest members of Congress (Nancy Pelosi, worth $16 million, clocks in at #30).
It makes their 13 total hours of battery life feel like more because you'll rarely come close to draining both the earphones and the case.
The Center for Near Earth Object Studies at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory has logged around 16,000 asteroids that come close to Earth's orbital neighborhood.
"Volumes were softer than expected, and price did not come close to offsetting the (currency) headwind in the quarter," Citi analyst Raghav Gupta-Chaudhary said.
Vinci, ranked 43rd at the time, had never come close to beating Williams in singles and was not expected to pose much of a threat.
There isn't a single other Hollywood product that's ever come close to constructing the house of cards Marvel Studios has been piecing together since 2008.
Since Japan started setting catch limits for the flying squid 275 years ago, fishermen have never come close to hitting the limit of the quotas.
Mr Bolsonaro's critics feared that he would militarise politics (Mr Mourão has come close to justifying intervention by the army to keep order in Brazil).
As a result, the 360 Eye didn't even come close to fitting under my Ikea couch, but neither could Samsung's POWERbot VR9000, nor a Roomba.
Even the world's top economists, using nothing but economic data releases, couldn't come close to an agreement on what Friday's U.S. GDP print would be.
The Congo outbreak in all likelihood will not come close to approaching the levels of the West African crisis—the worst Ebola outbreak in history.
That means Republicans probably won't be able to come close to a filibuster-proof (60 votes) Senate majority even in a good year for them.
Chances are high the majority of them own their homes and drive used cars that don't come close to 50 percent of their gross income.
Ellsbury didn't come close to getting it and the ball landed on the netting protecting Monument Park, allowing Ramos to relax while circling the bases.
None of Homer's jobs (including "voice actor") come close to the annual salary of Dan Castellaneta, the voice actor who plays Homer on the show.
Some of WikiLeaks' behaviour may have come close to crossing this line (though the extent of Mr Assange's personal role in its activity is unknown).
No, literally: Some of the world's most-popular celebs plop down thousands of dollars for filler that doesn't even come close to Boye's natural pout.
Trump is in second place in this market with 21%, but as the chart below shows, he has not come close to Clinton's market lead.
Because when it comes to credibility, ABC, "The Bachelor" creator Mike Fleiss, and his team haven't come close to earning the benefit of the doubt.
The only way I could come close to breaking even at this point, I decided recently, was to get in on the vape racket myself.
They have come close to passing reform the past two years, and now it's up to GOP lawmakers to pick up where they left off.
You could eliminate all federal funding for education, transportation, veterans, environmental protection, law enforcement, and science and still not come close to hitting that number.
"No subject since the election has come close to producing this kind of anger toward The Times," New York Times public editor Liz Spayd noted.
Often there is a trauma associated with the fear, whether it be the loss of a loved one or having come close to dying yourself.
That said, our data set, which looks at venture and seed funding, does not come close to capturing the full ecosystem of slow-growing startups.
So I think it's like the not-sexy stuff, but over time can potentially at last come close to matching some of the ... Will compete.
Rua has gone 4-5 since the Jones bout and has never come close to recapturing the form that he embodied against Liddell and Machida.
Of course, Smart is also a career 22017 percent three-point shooter who's never come close to finishing around the rim at an acceptable rate.
"I don't think we should ever come close to crossing a line that is beyond what we as Americans should expect to follow," Kelly said.
This seven-point overperformance, perhaps unsurprisingly, will match or come close to matching what looks to be the Democrats popular vote margin in the House.
I didn't even come close to POOH POOH for "Discount" for the longest time, although I thought it was very clever when I got it.
Like, you have to be actively bad -- and turn away lots and lots of people who regularly vote Republican -- to even come close to losing.
Though Congress has come close to passing some type of immigration reform, it has repeatedly failed to resolve one of the country's most intractable debates.
Simply put, a series that spends lots of time talking about initial public offerings and raking in billions doesn't come close to making the sale.
It's been four years I have been the governor of the district, and four times the district has come close to collapsing to the Taliban.
You can criticize all these people and come close to making fun of them for all these failed efforts and then say, 'You fix it.
I knew nothing about production, and we loved their album, The Violent Years, and we thought we'd come close to the quality of that album.
But the unrelenting stream of stories and protests over the ACA has never really come close to resembling its sustained velocity in February and March.
Many more studies will need to be done before we can come close to understanding fully the role of genetics in the American education system.
There is no description that would come close to explaining the deliciousness of the soft, pinkish, juicy, fatty meat with a golden well-cooked exterior.
You may also need to get a new bag, because the Triton 900 doesn't even come close to fitting in my everyday carry messenger bag.
The lithe right-hander had come close to quitting three years ago, at 128, before rededicating herself to tennis by concentrating on her mental approach.
So, too, did Barcelona, the only one of the trio of perennial Champions League favorites to have come close to impressing in the group stage.
Whether the city will come close to that figure is unclear, but a handful of announcements suggest that Paris is at least in the game.
None of those steps come close to meeting the administration's demands, now apparently modified, that North Korea surrender all its nuclear capability and then negotiate.
But the state hasn't come close to keeping up with housing demand and population growth, consistently building thousands fewer homes than are needed each year.
"The stock is unlikely to come close to repeating last year's returns," Deutsche Bank analyst Jeriel Ong said in a note to clients on Sunday.
And Bloomberg has a $60 billion personal fortune to use to get that message out, something neither Buttigieg nor Klobuchar can come close to touching.
Woods never got anything going after starting with a birdie in the Farmers Insurance Open, and he did not come close to making the cut.
You drove backby this house parking — lot talk of a poem,and even in the rosebush breeze his shaven cheekdid not come close to yours.
Airline investments in airport facilities are important, but these investments do not come close to meeting airports' projected infrastructure needs of $20 billion per year.
While new listings are already coming on ahead of the usually busy spring market, they will not come close to meeting the pent-up demand.
Most festival orchestra programs, though, don't come close to selling out the place, while this program at Tully played to a packed and enthusiastic house.
Telling these tales, Lonergan sounded rather like an Ancient Mariner who has no expectation that his listener will come close to comprehending the entire story.
Since then, the share of working women aged 26 to 44 in the province has come close to 85 percent, the highest in the world.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the National Gallery of Art come close to zero (considering a margin error of up to 20143%).
And the search peak Thursday night didn't come close to spikes closer to Election Day, or even the search volume before Super Tuesday this year.
None of these countries come close to matching the U.S. military footprint or the country's ability to shoulder the burden that comes with superpower status.
The brilliance of Hockney's early paintings, regardless, still acts as a yardstick that his forays into fiddling with digital manipulation never come close to surpassing.
Amazon doesn't release sales figures for July's Prime Day, but it's pretty safe to assume the not-quite-national-holiday doesn't come close to $25 billion.   
"We saw the approach, we saw the larger spacecraft come close to the smaller spacecraft, and then we no longer saw the smaller spacecraft," said Graziani.
And even though he's capable of knocking down an outside shot, Tavares' gravity does not come close to comparing to that of someone like Kyle Korver.
But even if they did cut it as low as Trump wants, to 35 percent, the president would not even come close to winning bragging rights.
Since debuting at the 1964 Games, India has never come close to claiming a Winter Games medal and are unlikely to break the drought in Pyeongchang.
The Surface Book 23's scores come close to, but do not beat the MacBook Pro Retina 23-inch running an Intel Quad-Core Core i22.
There are tons of crunchy, crispy, and chewy candies on the market, but none can possibly come close to the delightfully unique texture of candy corn.
But in the House chamber, he did not come close to using similar language, which would be a sharp departure from his hard-line campaign position.
Everybody agrees that Clayton Kershaw is one of the top pitchers in baseball but his postseason history hasn't come close to matching his regular season success.
It's still going to take an expensive and protracted court case to come close to forcing Facebook or Google or whomever into handing over that data.
And even though, to his credit, some of Belly's posts include casual photos with Jay-Z, he doesn't come close to matching Chyna's social-media dominance.
Imagine taking a sip of Fiji water after drinking nothing but LA tap for your whole life, and that might come close to describing the sensation.
Most can agree that women can be incel in some rare situations such as extreme disfigurement, but their numbers do not come close to male incels.
But no one has come close to being able to apply such requirements to non-banks like private-equity shops and hedge funds, let alone corporations.
It caps the power usage of the GPU installed to 22080W, though none of the supported GPUs come close to taking full advantage of that allowance.
THREE times Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City and founder of his eponymous financial-news company, has come close to running for president.
Despite solemn promises to the IMF to come close to balancing its budget, the deficit this year will be about $1bn, a massive 8% of GDP.
That movie didn't even come close to recouping the money spent on its production and marketing, while Deadpool very likely did so over its first weekend.
Congress has also not come close to passing any kind of bill that would "address the deal's many flaws" that Trump referred to in his speech.
Together, these two represent a new wave of battery cars that come close to rivalling the family saloon (sedan) in terms of price, performance and range.
It's not exactly as vegetarian as Finding Nemo's Bruce, but this grass-eating shark could come close to taking the "fish are friends, not food" pledge.
In all my testing with both models of 220X cans, I've never come close to even hearing a creak from them, let alone finding a crack.
Sheckler -- who has had his fair share of skating injuries -- says the temporary pain from getting KO'd wouldn't even come close to what he's gone through.
About twice a month, China conducts what the official called "checkbox incursions": Beijing's ships come close to the islands, stay about an hour, and then leave.
So measures that better enforce current gun laws or slightly improve them, while welcome, simply won't come close to addressing the full scope of the issue.
All of this was played out in mass media and provided the final push for nationalist parties across Europe to come close to achieving political power.
The 20-year-old has come close to winning two titles this year, losing out in the semi-finals at Auckland and the final at Charleston.
That might not be possible; look how much planning and execution it took for Tony and Peter to even come close to getting that glove off.
They may also be seen when parties of the harder left come close to, or into, power and find themselves driven to the right by reality.
When the model experienced an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction while walking the runway during Milan Fashion Week yesterday, she didn't even come close to losing her cool.
If there's anyone else in the UFC who can come close to Alex Caceres's innovative and idiosyncratic style, it's the equally flashy and unpredictable Yair Rodríguez.
Though no-one could come close to Biles, Britain's Ellie Downie proved herself "a fighter" when she carried on after a horrific landing on her neck.
Most of us don't even get to come close to the playfully ruffled bouffant of Noel Edmonds, such is the awe-inspiring jejune of our lives.
There are a lot of districts where the outrage over Putin's behavior and Trump's summit with the Russian don't come close to the anxiety over paychecks.
Most other House Republicans, though, seem unlikely to go along with those cuts — and they won't come close to making up the difference in revenues anyway.
As good as both of those players are—and they're very, very good—they don't come close to being the best two-way prospect in baseball.
For example, I want to do everything I can to make sure that we never come close to publishing something like the Rolling Stone UVA piece.
But the Graham-Cassidy Obamacare repeal bill, Kimmel argued this week, doesn't even come close to fulfilling that promise of protecting people with pre-existing conditions.
A major red line has been crossed, and the expulsion of diplomats does not even come close to addressing the severity of the attack in Salisbury.
Trump is on track to win more than 50 percent of the New York vote statewide and could come close to winning all 95 delegates there.
"Time and again history has shown that when demagogues have gotten power or come close to getting power, it usually does not end well," Whitman said.
We should save our staunch rebuke for things that actually warrant them, and Dr. Carson's statement does not even come close to qualifying for that category.
One reason arms specialists worry about the ICBM force is that the United States and Russia have come close to committing potentially catastrophic errors multiple times.
Democrats, by contrast, are trying to figure out whether they can come close to approximating the African-American turnout during the two presidential races of Obama.
Despite further negotiations, Sadler says the network wouldn't even come close to paying her what they paid Kennedy and as a result she decided to leave.
"I think I ordered some sort of steak, but I didn't come close to finishing it because people would stand up and cheer," Mr. Smith said.
New York (CNN Business)The reality shows and dramas on broadcast TV couldn't even come close to matching the Democratic debate on CNN on Wednesday night.
Beijing is set to get its own new airport up and running next year, one that will come close to rivaling Istanbul's in size and ambition.
The Joint Committee on Taxation, the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center and other experts say that the bill would not come close to paying for itself.
While the proposals may provide some drama at the meeting, they are not expected to come close to gaining the approval of a majority of shareholders.
The number of black and Latino students has risen and fallen, but has never come close to keeping up with their presence in the city schools.
Coric, 26, considered one of the top young players in the game, said he had never before even come close to landing such a difficult shot.
Bloomberg didn't need to come close to 2628,28500, he just needed to siphon off enough delegates so that no other candidate would be able to either.
Back in the United States, Eric had come close to making the National Football League, and he finds that his abilities transfer well to calcio storico.
Even though humans haven't come close to perfecting or commodifying luxury space travel yet (we're getting there, supposedly), the premise of the show, which premieres Jan.
And while the refresh rate of e-ink screens can't come close to what you get on modern OLED or LCD panels, it's more than functional.
What&aposs more, they come close to matching the excellent over-ear (and confusingly similarly named) WH-1000XM3 headphones for both sound and noise cancellation performance.How?
PARIS (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal is chasing a historic 10th French Open title in Paris, but nothing will ever come close to trying to win his second.
RHP Juan Nicasio could not come close to replicating his Pirates debut, as he lasted just three innings while taking the loss at Detroit on Tuesday.
The level of play on Saturday night did not come close to that standard, but it was still a thing of beauty to the Houston Astros.
Dutch politics is completely fractured — no party is expected to come close to a majority and a record 14 parties could end up winning a seat.
You're on the Twitter a lot, and we were just talking earlier, you really do come close to that line and you use it for work.
Their only five-man unit that's played major minutes and come close to yielding dignified results was Butler + The Bench, and that group no longer exists.
Though few have tried, no one's been able to come close to flattering Allen with a rip-off of her style; that goes for music and fashion.
You might be able to dust off a rendition of "Für Elise" on the piano, but it doesn't come close to Keira Knightley's utterly weird musical talent.
The number of new immigrants, for example, is expected to reach 345,000 over the next five years, which will not come close to ending the labour shortage.
Yet the net effect is more numbing than stirring, with only a few monster-on-monster tussles that come close to being worth the price of admission.
She was from San Francisco and walked the halls of St. Louis Country Day School with a swagger that no one else could even come close to.
Those who live on the island are known to fiercely protect themselves if anyone or anything attempts to come close to their village, according to Survival International.
Repealing the stream rule isn't going to come close to halting this decline: Trump has promised to attack No. 3 and repeal some Obama-era environmental rules.
The final Sunday numbers could come close to that — or even exceed it — if the cold weather start to spring break sends families scurrying off to theaters.
Adam Isacson, director for defense oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America, said Mexico has never come close to deploying this many soldiers to stop immigrants.
Even if the Wizards say "thanks but no thanks," they still won't have enough cap space to afford anybody who can come close to replacing Porter's production.
But the answers to more general questions about globalisation do not come close to suggesting that most Americans have turned towards economic isolationism—if anything, the reverse.
What he doesn't seem to know yet is that one meeting, or even a few meetings, with some handpicked ideologues won't come close to fulfilling that responsibility.
Since February, the RBI has cut the repo rate by a total 110 basis points (bps), but most Indian banks have not come close to following suit.
"The resident replied that SpaceX's offer "would not even come close to allowing us to purchase another property anywhere else close enough to the beach for us.
Currently, patent application fees don't even come close to covering the costs of examination, and the PTO makes up the shortfall using renewal fees for granted patents.
It was a chance to clear the air and perhaps reset a season for a team that hasn&apost come close to playing up to its potential.
Apparently most politicians registered a level of stress in their tone, the kind our subconscious tends to pick up on, if their statements come close to fibbing.
There was a moment, at the tail end of that war, when the two superpowers seemed to come close to a clash, possibly one involving nuclear weapons.
As we come close to maxing out the number of nostalgic trends we can buy into, we start yearning for something that feels completely and utterly new.
But even with all of its successes, compared to excellent weather apps like Dark Sky, it doesn't even come close to providing the same level of information.
Why it matters: Streaming hasn't come close to totally displacing live TV, but it's no longer a nascent technology that's just used by tech-savvy young adults.
What all of these numbers ultimately add up to is a formidably capable camera that I'm not sure I've come close to making the most of yet.
The only other airports that come close to rivalling China for tardiness are the three that serve the crowded skies around New York: JFK, LaGuardia and Newark.
The military is mainly designed to fight foreign adversaries — and unarmed families looking for a better life in the US don't come close to counting as enemies.
I was skeptical, since it was on the ground floor of a building, but we hadn't seen anything else that had come close to being a contender.
Some of the most desirable tech gadgets on the market come close to a £1000 price tag, which can be an issue if you're on a budget.
While no one incentive package will come close to Amazon's $3 billion, neither will any single firm create 25,000 new jobs in one go, as Amazon promised.
Specialist services have been hit the hardest by austerity, and the temporary £20 million promised by Theresa May does not come close to restoring what was destroyed.
The unsettling dynamic has created an unusual spectacle of this presidency and Trump has come close to firing him several times, but aides persuaded him not to.
Trump said at the time the United States had come close to launching a military strike on Iran in retaliation for the downing of the U.S. drone.
Liam Fox, a Eurosceptic former defence minister, said none of the changes in Mr Tusk's plan "even come close to the fundamental changes promised to the public".
In the prior election, the out-party (Dems today) had not competed strongly for a seat that they could only come close to winning but not win.
We're heartbroken, shocked and devastated... but recognize nothing can come close to the grief and inexplicable pain her family and loved ones must feel in this moment.
Paak says he'd come close to working with Dre several times before, all of which turned out to be empty promises; he'd never actually met the guy.
There has to be a tipping point—a level where too much offense decreases defensive impact, or vice versa—but has Leonard come close to reaching his?

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