That's not quite a doubling but not far off, and not quite a $22016 trillion increase but not far off.
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"When people think of racism like this, they think about some far-off time in some far-off land," Bass tweeted Thursday afternoon.
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One thing is clear though — unity seems far off.
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And the gaming performance isn't far off from Intel, either.
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The collision between the two companies is still far off.
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Which, ironically, isn't far off what my savings account holds.
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I feel like, even lyrically, it's not that far off.
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But for the families of Kavumu, justice seems far off.
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I don't think that it seemed far off to him.
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A public beta release, however, shouldn't be too far off.
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THE national presidential polls were actually not too far off.
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Probably not next year, but probably not too far off.
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So maybe Bill Gates wasn't that far off, after all.
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That shows just how far off their ask leadership was.
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But for someone in Muncie, that's not far off reality.
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So 80 unlocks from there doesn't sound too far off.
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That you think we've gone quite far off the rails.
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At this particular juncture, that dream was very far off.
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The fictional world of Mean Girls wasn't too far off.
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Even still, the specter of mining is never far off.
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I MEAN, HOW FAR OFF FROM DRUGS CAN THIS BE?
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That is understandable — they are far off the beaten path.
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At the moment, those seem as far off as Pluto.
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Maybe a real tattoo isn't far off in their future?
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Luce's concerns about martyrdom might not have been far off.
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They aren't too far off to what we are today.
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"I am not too far off of retirement," he said.
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Also, musically it's not too far off from the Strokes.
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I hope things haven't gone too far off the rails.
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I hope things haven't gone too far off the rails.
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The BayArena was not quite full, but not far off.
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"This isn't something far off into the future," said Labe.
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Could a gold medal for best mullet be far off?
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Because the next phase of WWE Network isn't far off.
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"Do you know how far off you were?" she texted.
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"They're way upriver," in a settlement far off the grid.
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"But it seems very far off, from everything we've seen."
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Then everything went wrong: From far off, a noise. Screams.
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My entire life before the ambulance felt dim and far off.
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"I don't know how far off I was tonight," Murray said.
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Amazon doesn't let you too far off the leash, of course.
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She could one day become House speaker, not that far off.
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Even then rates may be not far off the lower bound.
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Though 2020 seems far off, student loan debt is already here.
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EIC might not be too far off with its treason theory.
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It all suggests relief for the beleaguered country appears far off.
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Neither feels terribly far off from the old Google Latitude days.
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That reality may not be as far off as we thought.
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Technologically, I think VR at this level is pretty far off.
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But it won't ship until September, which is incredibly far off.
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For Japan, an exit from stimulus is far off the radar.
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That's because it's not based upon far-off battery tech breakthroughs.
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And the star athlete is not far off on either goal.
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But Corbyn said a new election could not be far off.
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I don't think that what you describe is that far off.
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It's hard to remember that summer isn't really that far off.
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But as of Season 2, that day is still far off.
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"We just started way too far off on Friday," Harvick said.
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Whenever the party ... has veered too far off course, they lose.
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Back then, it sounded like a solution was still far off.
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That is not far off the 27 percent yield on Feb.
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But actual fairytales are pretty far off from achieving it, too.
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The Dow and S&P are not far off those levels.
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That high-tech future isn't too far off, according to Vodafone.
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Confused about how the street could have been so far off?
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The impacts of global warming can seem opaque and far off.
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The base is located relatively far off from any public roads.
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Emily Dickinson claimed books were like vessels to far-off lands.
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But, other indicators suggest the estimate isn't all that far off.
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And they don't look too far off a typical Palmer season.
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Other simply want a lush depiction of a far off place.
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It's not far off, at 48% for its fiscal third quarter.
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Fat Bear Week is certainly entertaining for us far-off viewers.
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Scenes like that are most likely in the far-off future.
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With neural net AI inside, decision-making abilities aren't far off.
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First, he stunts too far off Mikal Bridges in the corner.
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You've probably seen the film The Martian—it's not far off.
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The Flyers aren't far off from being a perennial playoff team.
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Level design here is so far off to a good start.
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It's not a perfect analogy, but it's not that far off.
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Brent, with a backwardation of 16 cents, is not far off.
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The contamination could even reach waters as far off as Tokyo.
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The results can be spot on … or far off the mark.
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Far off, he heard the long notes of the last song.
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It isn't the room Hopper painted, but it's not far off.
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And, far off on the horizon, the Francophile fantasy — ratatouille — awaits.
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With a few exceptions, a comeback never seems too far off.
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However, the S&P was still not far off record levels.
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Markets may not be far off when expecting diplomacy over conflict.
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These far-off goals typically entail more money and ongoing attention.
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Despite these findings, we're far off track and only getting farther.
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Trump's tweets aren't too far off from the language of spam.
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This is not far off from my idea of a nightmare.
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"The Green New Deal is so far off the grid of what's achievable that it's a nonstarter" "The Green New Deal is so far off the grid of what's achievable that it's a nonstarter," Katko said.
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While the 103EX is a bit of a far-off look into the future of the world's ultimate luxury brand, if developments from BMW hint at moves that Rolls-Royce might make, it's not too far off.
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Either way, Apple's integration of flexible screens is still pretty far off.
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We did every once in a while, so they weren't far off.
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Large developmental changes are either absent or far off at this point.
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That normal world doesn't seem so far off when those moments arrive.
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"We will listen to the offer, but we're far off," he said.
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That may seem far off, but it's already time to start planning.
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Just finish a quest that took you far off the main road?
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Tala isn't just for those living in some far off remote place.
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Both the Norwegian seas and the greater Arctic may seem far-off.
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It's not too far off when marketing will become the new IT!
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Just how far off that not-too-distant future remains is uncertain.
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When you reach your 50s, retirement is no longer so far off.
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The Aleppo offensive signals that scenario might not be too far off.
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A future in which drones deliver our goods is not far off.
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That question isn't too far off from being asked in real life.
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Photos featuring them hanging out with locals in far-off destinations 55.
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Roy called it the sanatorium aesthetic, and he wasn't that far off.
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The other two were ranked in the weakest category not far off.
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To be sure, the polls in Georgia were not that far off.
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Household savings relative to income is not far off record low levels.
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"Stab" is maybe a bit dramatic, but it's not too far off.
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The outsider is throwing bombs and dreaming of far-off transformational revolution.
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Yet thoughts of his childhood and his parents never seem far off.
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But the specter of this year's polarizing election was never far off.
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But his sister walked far off and didn't return until even later.
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It turns out it was a chenin blanc ... not too far off!
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Such problems, of course, remain far off at best, hypothetical at worst.
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Not so far off, 29% said the cost of capital was lower.
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Despite those deviations, it's not far off from our present-day reality.
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Prime Ali it might not have been, but it wasn't far off.
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No, not the collegiate athletic association, though that isn't too far off.
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It wasn't too far off base, but it gave it some attention.
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Watching Twin Peaks is a lot like anticipating a far-off sneeze.
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Far off, wavering on the thermals, two golden eagles swung into view.
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Whether raising a child is a far-off venture, or 3 a.m.
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Now cricket officials fear a new fixing epidemic is not far off.
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In your twenties, a prostate exam seems like a far-off eventuality.
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They wince dramatically, as if detecting the far-off aroma of bacon.
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Womanhood was far-off, a state of emergency that befell other people.
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But, usually, when people predict the future, they're always so far off.
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ET (0003 GMT), not far off a five-month high of $55.99.
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When you're young, retirement can seem too far off to think about.
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When he first mentioned it, it seemed like a far-off possibility.
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Its muted debut only shows how far-off that goal really is.
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"Maybe not too far off, there's not just one show like this."
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But his work has also taken him far off the beaten path.
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Megacities like Jakarta, Mexico City and Sao Paulo are not far off.
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Far off in the misty distance, we could see our docked ship.
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A budget can prevent you getting too far off track, Hoffman says.
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For now, it seems, any change still remains a far-off notion.
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Maybe a curly-haired Grande performance isn't too far off the horizon.
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But the wider health care revolution envisaged by Wojcicki remains far off.
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Sandberg said in the post that the goal is still far off.
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Like with any message board, they can go pretty far off-topic.
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Design-wise, the phones aren't far off their predecessor, the Mi 5.
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Bezos missed the mark on this one, but he's not far off.
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But Danny Ocean's gang of thieves aren't all that far off either.
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I want to ask you a question about the far-off future.
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He mentions some immunotherapy options in Israel and other far-off places.
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A couple miles earlier, we'd heard yapping somewhere far off in the desert.
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Netflix and Alphabet shares hit it last week, and Amazon isn't far off.
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They look a little like walk-in freezers, which isn't too far off.
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Bigger shows don't seem too far off if they continue at this rate.
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While driverless vehicles may seem like a distant fantasy, they're not far off.
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U; it's not Super Mario World, but it isn't that far off, either.
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That said, what you see in the video above isn't that far off.
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"Kill him," he says, pointing a dagger at a far-off Night King.
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The dream of a non-monogamous dating app may be far off, however.
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We cannot wait for someone else, for faraway countries or far off bureaucracies.
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But following a heated exchange, the "right time" appeared to be far off.
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The year 2029 may seem far off, but spacecraft take years to develop.
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We're never too far off what we write whatever the song is about.
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They're far-off plans and he says he feels shy talking about it.
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After all, they're usually not too far off from the real shows themselves.
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The good news: it's not all far-off dreams and seemingly impossibly milestones.
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I've never dropped acid, but I assume it's not far off from this.
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Graduation is far off, but that hasn't stopped Jeremy from thinking beyond college.
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But according to Milner, it's also doable with technology not too far off.
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Houston's performance was a balm during a very real, yet far off war.
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We're not far off from drastic changes in how we charge our devices.
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The was hovering at $1.1448 and not far off major resistance at $1.1489.
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And so in this bucolic setting, the self-driving revolution seems far off.
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The was hovering at $1.1458 and not far off major resistance at $1.1489.
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"We think that that is probably not far off fair value," Cahall said.
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Considering views of the existing Wilderness Lodge, this may not be far off.
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Mr Cryan's target of a 10% return on tangible equity looks far off.
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In Canada, where Larsen lives, a nationwide legalization policy probably isn't far off.
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That or you can wait until this Friday, which isn't that far off.
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Rousseff's accounts suggested the government's finances, although deteriorating, were not far off track.
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Plantation 2000 was about a slave plantation in that far-off year 2000.
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Let's begin by visiting a galaxy in a far-off constellation called Phoenix.
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However, he was still far off from their actual retail price of $19.97.
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CES started actually not that far off from what its purpose is now.
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Of course, these are all alleged, but they don't seem too far off.
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It's safe to guess that Daytona delivery won't be far off from that.
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I don't think it's that far off from something that could really happen.
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Trade with far-off countries is costly, in terms of money and time.
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And sure — retirement may sound like a far-off, even somewhat theoretical event.
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Even the punctuation wasn't too far off, and I was reading fairly monotonically.
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The difficulty is that inflation remains far off the BOJ's 2 percent target.
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"So one would think, perhaps, ethereum futures are not far off," he said.
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Saving for retirement can't wait, no matter how far off it may seem.
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It indicates the company is not far off from sending tourists to space.
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" Williams said, arguing Gutfeld was "so far off" and "in a weak position.
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I recognize that bias exists in journalism but to be so far off?
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A world in which this ideal is realized is no doubt far-off.
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But she worries that another cycle of infection may not be far off.
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Interviews with top Trump aides may not be far off at this point.
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That, however, is not exactly the case, although it's not very far off.
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There's actually plenty of precedent for hockey trades involving far-off future picks.
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Huffman recently told Fortune that the company is "not far off" from profitability.
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Have you thought about this, or is that too far off to consider?
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Achieving that is likely still far off, but other improvements could be closer.
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That's not far off from the 34,000 saying "I do" on the 19th.
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And if not, well, we're not too far off from a new year.
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Even with just the two of us, our expenses were not far off.
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That's an exaggeration, but it's really not too far off from the truth.
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This is not far off the size of the benefit that statins provide.
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So how far off is it quite some time before you launch it?
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So she conceived him and withdrew with him to a place far off.
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Social media plays a big part, offering intimate glimpses of far-off lands.
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In manufacturing, automation isn't a far off, futuristic problem — it's a present reality.
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They're not that far off from what their former candidate has said about abortion.
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Really, it's a look not too far off from her wedding and engagement looks.
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But reserves remain far off the peak of $64 billion reached in August 2008.
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But for now, we're still far off from that critical point in our history.
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This depiction doesn't appear to be too far off from Gypsy's real-life demeanor.
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The first generation of folding smartphones may be coming, but perfection remains far off.
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This scene isn't far off from something Chopra might say in her real life.
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This isn't that far off what I'd like to do on a first date.
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So as you can see, the Netflix version isn't too far off, style-wise.
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Lucky for you, it's not far off; the second episode hits in early 2017.
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Creative and truly conversational computers able to handle the unexpected are still far off.
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Would the Earl of G die for want of some far-off York technology?
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That America was never real, of course, but it feels especially far-off now.
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Or better yet, just stay as far off the grid as you possibly can.
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Is The Handmaid's Tale pure fiction, or is the dystopia not too far off?
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The 2016 Yankees aren't as far off from these predecessors as it might seem.
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CoEdition tells us that the release of a Splendid partnership is not far off.
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Theme parks specialize in magic and transporting guests to far-off lands, after all.
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Based on Trump's most recent public appearances, this scenario doesn't seem too far off.
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It's not quite as large a number as NordVPN but it's not far off.
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First come the loggers, who illegally extract valued lumber sold in far-off cities.
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A far-off planet's inhabitants might prefer to hide from the likes of us.
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Tax reform -- one of the president's key promises, for instance, is still far off.
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If that sounds like some sort of culinary alchemy, you're not too far off.
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While this seems like the stuff of science fiction, it is not far off.
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Personal AV ownership is considered far off due to high purchase and maintenance costs.
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The report made clear that climate catastrophe isn't happening in the far-off future.
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However, if this is the future of pornography, then we're still pretty far off.
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"When you have a cold winter, the spring cannot be far off," said Liao.
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That's a bit of wishful thinking in my experience, but it's not far off.
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This whole fidget spinning in space utopia may not be all that far off.
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If a runner is far off his or her predicted time, Murphy flags it.
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Now that iOS 12.4 is available, the release date shouldn't be too far off.
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That's not too far off from how teams make their money either, he explained.
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Each time, the sounds of Nancy's murder are far off, like in a dream.
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Mali's flag still resembles Senegal's, and both flags aren't too far off from Guinea's.
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Solutions seem far off in what was once seen as a rising economic star.
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That's why his startup, Fin, is working backwards from a far-off tech utopia.
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It's since been reissued on CD and hopefully a vinyl reissue isn't far off.
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In the United States, the profits enticed far-off chains to buy out independent
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The metal was not far off Monday's more than six-month high of $1,284.09.
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These can still be far off, even purposefully delayed, just know what they are.
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EDT (1520 GMT), not far off its more than six-year high of $13,554.56.
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EDT (1734 GMT), not far off its more than six-year high of $1,554.56.
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The doubles on 11 and 12 weren't far off from being pretty good shots.
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My desire to bring democracy to China, a seemingly far-off dream, remains strong.
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So a similar storm may not be as far off as you might think.
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Fake celebrity endorsements, altered product videos, bogus reviews and testimonials can't be far off.
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ET, not far off the three-year high of $210 reached on Jan. 653.
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Imagine that far-off aliens with our present technology were trying to find us.
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Although five years seems far off, for Ford, it's a blink of an eye.
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Those who saw echoes of "Black Panther" in Tubman's gesture were not far-off.
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Chiefs offensive line coach Andy Heck told Rosenberg that Mahomes isn&apost far off.
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We cannot wait for someone else — for far away countries or far off bureaucracies.
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However that is still a highly speculative and far-off vision of the future.
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"I think we're getting closer to it, shouldn't be too far off," Barnette said.
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Turning the corner in a wide path, I heard a far-off rumbling sound.
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Not far off pitch black when this should be a beautiful sunny morning. pic.twitter.
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But they are the final views New Horizons captured of this far-off, icy world.
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For the non-Don Drapers among us, drinking at work is a far-off fantasy.
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That is a future, some experts fear, that may not be all that far off.
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It was still hovering not far off a near seven-month low brushed on Friday.
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If that combination sounds like a science experiment gone wrong, you're not too far off.
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At this pace, a gallery exhibition of her very own doesn't seem that far off.
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Nina is in a far-off cell, with seemingly zero options left to save her.
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"Nobody had done this yet, so it seemed like a far-off thing," Rosie said.
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Gillespie says he's made 12 expeditions to far-off Nikumaroro, also known as Gardner Island.
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Others are already dying around the world thanks to inaction and far off target setting.
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Okay, this is really far off into the future, but maybe you'll still be around?
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Steelmakers are using 78% of their capacity, not far off the administration's goal of 80%.
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As for what TVision Home offers, it's not far off from what Layer5003 already had.
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Farther into the women's locker room, far off by the shower, sat a second pile.
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The micromanufacturing future I'm imagining is still far off, but the revolution has already begun.
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If it's too literal, it's not good; if it's too far off, it's not good.
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And where there's a three-day weekend, there's an onslaught of sales not far off.
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The moons of Jupiter and Saturn could work, he added, but they're too far off.
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It's not exactly Nero fiddling while Rome burned, but it's not very far off, either.
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Let's see, we've had planking, owling and Tebowing, so this doesn't feel that far off.
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Maybe Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' Oscar wish is not that far off on the horizon.
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They are not quite mirror images of each other—but they are not far off.
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Bear in mind, the Auction House isn't so far off from a site like eBay.
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Later on, Celeste looks at her sons and husband playing in the far-off light.
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Elsewhere, the euro was flat at $1.1331, though not far off a two-week high.
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That's not so far off the curve that Tom Solomon calculates we need to hit.
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But it seems likely CRISPR produce isn't so far off from our supermarket shelves. [Nature]
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The dollar is not far off a 26-23/23 month low against the yen .
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Then 2017 seemed so far away, a date impossibly far off in my adult life.
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If this sounds like something you heard in therapy, that's because we're not far off.
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American culture is so far off the scales in this idea of separation and individuation.
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X might not be too far off in thinking this is a bit ... well, sketch.
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Given that Android Nougat is expected soon, the new phones likely aren't far off either.
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In other words, not far off from what was found by, yep, Porter and Jick.
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If you have a deadline that's far off you might not be the most focused.
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So I'm in the right margin for New York but pretty far off from California.
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Designers showed collections for next spring and summer, but sun and fun seemed far off.
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But the promise of lab-grown meat to actually replace livestock is still far off.
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It's absurd, but it's not that far off to the machinations of Bachelor in Paradise.
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Rhett Butler wasn't far off in listing factories, coal mines, and shipyards as essential materials.
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The plane is far off the island's main road in Solheimasandur on the southern coast.
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At its core, it's not very far off from what you've been hearing from us.
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Once you start moving, the red line will signify how far off course you've gone.
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A simple blood test that can reliably predict recovery time might not be far off.
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I had forgotten how far "off-track" we went from our original discussion about contranyms.
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The idea of sending everything they owned to a new, far off location wasn't appealing.
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That's not far off from what the Republican Party may be headed toward this summer.
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So with regulatory railings and lack of manufacturer muster, how far off are we really?
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In India, middle class and wealthy women are gaining freedoms, but equality is far off.
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Now the two are not very far off on the vast majority of policy questions.
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They have sleek websites that feature an infinite scroll of Instagram-worthy, far-off destinations.
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Nonetheless, the sergeant expressed disbelief that the VPD investigation had gone so far off course.
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"I'm really just searching for something that isn't far off, that's real simple," Spieth said.
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But as an expression of the Indian public's feelings, it wasn't far off the mark.
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Yet for a place so far off the grid, news traveled fast throughout the valley.
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The aliens are far off, distant, enclosed in giant superstructures that are hard to comprehend.
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It turns out, that's actually not too far off from the original concept of ChameleonMask.
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Despite their controversial subject matter, these books haven't walked far off from other picture books.
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Whether in far-off Vietnam or on a nearby bridge, death is waiting in Milwaukee.
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We may not have reached peak podcast yet, but we can't be too far off.
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And those are not far-off stories: Those are also the stories of the living.
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And baseball history, whether it be 60, 61 or 62, is not too far off.
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If you're feeling shades of early Guy Ritchie shine through here, you're not far off.
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The day when a state like North Carolina votes first might not be far off.
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This was so far off the mark that it charmed me enough to keep chatting.
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Perhaps robotic pizza cars, or whatever their last idea was, were a bit far off.
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With April 1 not that far off, it will not be long before we know.
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Those concerns seem far off to Israel's government now, if they're a concern at all.
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If that doesn't accurately describe the present state of the world, it's not far off.
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"The card serves as a touchstone to confirm I haven't strayed too far off track."
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Even if he was now freed of depression, the next crisis was not far off.
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It's not quite a make-or-break moment for Nintendo, but it's not far off.
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I think autonomous driving is the most far off from actually impacting people's everyday lives.
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These impressions took on a dreamlike cast; she heard more shots, far off below outside.
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Sterling on Wednesday was flat at $1.2954, not far off a two-week low of $1.2923.
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My semi-educated hunch is that it's not far off — perhaps it's 10 percent too high.
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From what I've heard, the company's pre-money valuation was not to far off $70 million.
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Golden State shot just 42.3 percent in the period, far off the Cavaliers' 52.6 percent pace.
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When Sanchez looked out his window that night, the fire was far off in the distance.
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I like the reassurance of knowing I have a plan to reach those far-off goals.
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Abdullah, the previous Saudi king, opened an interfaith centre, but located it in far-off Vienna.
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Full federal legalization is likely still far off, but lawmakers are warming up to the idea.
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To the Way brothers, that doesn't sound too far off from where the country is now.
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But if a YouTuber can build his own DIY rig, we can't be too far off.
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It's essentially a sensory deprivation tank, and Reality Steve's Stockholm syndrome metaphor doesn't seem far off.
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Widespread consumer uses of the technology, such as 5G-enabled smartphones, are still relatively far off.
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The fuss over degrees is also a sign that an election may not be far off.
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It's also not far off from Google Search's keyword ads where business pay for more visibility.
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Ahead, find new shopping-list inspiration that's perfect for when payday feels a bit far off.
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For now, the storm's still far off U.S. coasts, 1,700 miles east of the Leeward Islands.
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But it's always felt like a far-off fantasy that won't arrive until I'm long gone.
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Yes, that micromanufacturing future I'm imagining is still far off, but the revolution has already begun.
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Say you saved up for that vacation and are sunning yourself on some far-off beach.
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The promise of a post-racist society many saw in Barack Obama's election looks far off.
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No matter how far off retirement may seem in your 20s, don't wait to start saving.
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It's pretty awesome, like a vision of an untamed city far off into the uncertain future.
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But many higher-rated euro zone government bond yields are not far off recent lows either.
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It certainly isn't far off from Uber investor Shervin Pishevar's unforgettably weird "iniquitous taxi cartels" rant.
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My great grandfather after him was a sharecropper, which isn't that far off from slavery. Me?
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"He's not DeAndre Jordan, but he's not too far off," a league source told VICE Sports.
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After exchanging "I love yous," Burnahm shared her hope that an engagement wouldn't be far off.
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It's not too far off the mark to assume Spotify is gunning for Pandora's user base.
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A funeral for blogging itself feels not far off—or at least a mid-life crisis.
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And the post-apocalyptic vibe Stålenhag seems to create is not far off the narrative mark.
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But if you think about it, bare leg and exposed neck season isn't that far off.
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Retirement might seem too far off to start considering, but time has a way of passing.
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It edged down to $1.2972 but was not far off a two-month high of $1.3001.
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Um, I'm not allowed to say too much there, yet, but you are not far off.
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My son just died today...over on some nasty, dry battlefield in a far off land.
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Why it matters: This is more than just a corporate brouhaha in a far-off courtroom.
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Those might seem like far-off places, but in military terms, they are the front lines.
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But the hum of the Israeli drone from just across the border is never far off.
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While Hickey wouldn't bet the bottom is in, he thinks it may not be far off.
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But September's not far off, so it won't be long before we hear the full story.
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That's not far off the total who downed tools in 12 significant U.S. strikes last year.
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They were trading at 57.6 cents on Tuesday, not far off the 63 cents pre-Maria.
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But to call it "the greatest in history" is far off the mark, according to economists.
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But to call this economy "the greatest in history" is far off the mark, economists say.
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Even if it doesn't arrive in immediate fashion, Rosenberg doesn't think it's far off, he said.
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In a time when talking cars don't seem so far off, rebooting "Knight Rider" was unnecessary.
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Let's face it, securing the perfect work-life balance is a far off dream for many.
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Do you go wild(ling) for the far off, world-weary look in Jon Snow's eyes?
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Oh, also: They hail from far-off locales -- Gilly from Beyond the Wall, Gabbard from Hawaii.
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On May 24, Heathrow Airport in London debuted some new routes to select far-off destinations.
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That's not too far off from Pinterest's valuation of $11 billion in its previous financing round.
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Gesture control tech isn't far off when it comes to characters emulating the movements of players.
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Luckily, Horvath thinks we're pretty far off from that, though he was amused by the thought.
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It unfortunately feels not too far off from a lot of early 2000s nu metal tropes.
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When he moved to California for high school, though, that was too far-off to imagine.
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The text is in the form of a diary from the "far-off" year of 1982.
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I couldn't believe these guys I once knew so well had gotten so far off track.
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The design isn't that far off from previous iterations of the concept car and initial prototypes.
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They began discussing marriage, "but it was always far off in the future," Ms. Chyun said.
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As an editor, I can't go too far off the grid, but I am into podcasts!
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He declines to comment on how far off Elliptic is from achieving breakeven or profitability yet.
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But that's the case with any TV, really, and that time won't be so far off.
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It ended up telegraphing the cultures and surprising wildlife of far-off places back to Britain.
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The good thing is that today, in my community, this doesn't feel impossible or far off.
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Subsequent reports, while somewhat varied, confirmed that the initial claim was not far off the mark.
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World War II wasn't far off, and this Caesar bore a striking resemblance to Benito Mussolini.
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That can't be too far off, since everyone moves around exactly as they would on Earth.
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Like anything, it exists on a spectrum, where only one far-off fringe inflicts physical violence.
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If this sounds a bit like a sense of entitlement, that may not be far-off.
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To think of it as a Chinese version of Sputnik is not far off the mark.
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He highlighted far-off initiatives that Facebook is working on, like virtual reality and augmented reality.
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If that brings to mind a very awkward friends-with-benefits situation, you're not far off.
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This one's not quite at the Jason-Momoa-judging-pumpkins level, but it's not far off.
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If this sounds a bit like a sense of entitlement, that may not be far-off.
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But while that seems far off, climate displacement isn't something out of a science fiction movie.
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As we reported, his release is potentially not too far off ... as early as next August.
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We are still in a bleak midwinter, with the violence of the summer months far off.
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At 21, Jared Goff is not the youngest Super Bowl starter, but he's not far off.
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That goal seems far off for the Orioles, but at least they have the right blueprint.
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At 24, Jared Goff is not the youngest Super Bowl starter, but he's not far off.
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More than 19773 responses suggested that perhaps the Rotten Tomatoes fan rating wasn't so far off.
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Maria was downgraded to a tropical storm on Tuesday, far off the coast of North Carolina.
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Bulletstorm: Full Clip is set to launch on Steam tomorrow, so the deadline isn't far off.
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NOT far off the coast of Guam lies the deepest point on Earth's surface, the Mariana trench.
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Local parties reportedly devoted over $2.2bn to such races, not far off the $2.4bn for congressional campaigns.
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That kind of success may be far off, but there is no question that Fiorentina is ambitious.
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It's not going to be too far off Season 3, but it's going to be something different.
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One question still dangled: Why did so many of these misremembered reports point to far-off Portsmouth?
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Whenever education officials confront bullying, bathrooms, and sex education, the ADF never seems to be far off.
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They have about 10,000 viewers, not far off what a cable news show gets in South Africa.
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Revenue slipped 13 percent to 2.3 billion shekels, not far off the 2.34 billion expected by analysts.
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Yet that number is still not far off from what a single L train car can hold.
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Cuts to obscure research programs were far off the media radar and low on opposition party agendas.
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My visions weren't far off, but I'd have to wait for an official diagnosis to know that.
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With plans for an initial public offering, Xpeng may not be far off from testing investor sentiments.
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The common currency remained not far off a near two-year low of $1.11055 brushed on Thursday.
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He may be a dad, but with all that exercise, he's far off from a dad bod.
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All we know today is that the venture world is investing like that reality is far-off.
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Surprisingly, the prices aren't that far off, and, if anything, are over estimates for the year 2000.
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And let's not kid ourselves: the numbers are not far off making a two-party coalition possible.
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"He&aposs not far off from being great," said Green, whose team has won three of four.
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And honestly, the company's faux official endorsement isn't far off from the president's previous comments about asbestos.
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Brohm isn&apost saying it will happen again, but he knows the Boilermakers aren&apost far off .
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How to tell from far off whether a planet is indeed inhabited is a matter of debate.
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Characters we thought were long gone return, whether in the afterlife or living far off in seclusion.
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On the other hand, if it is late in the cycle a recession cannot be far off.
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Not quite up to par with the best phones right now, but not that far off either.
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The refresh of the RC coupe, which is based on the IS, won't likely be far off.
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"This is so far off the agenda for Africa and Asia," Carroll told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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With the government still far off agreeing an exit deal with Brussels, currency traders are increasingly edgy.
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And the number may not be too far off, with possibility of 6.8 percent as the 'disappointment.
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However, that is too far off to pose a significant risk the market at present, Kendall said.
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AN AIRLINE boss's worst nightmare is one of its planes crashing; but this was not far off.
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Sunday's vote was not the end of Ms Rousseff, but her departure cannot now be far off.
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As of last week the two were engaged, but their wedding seemed as far off as ever.
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These voters were the backbone of Reagan Country, and they know Republicans have wandered far off track.
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The good news however is, this future is not nearly as far off as it once was.
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The XC60's specs aren't far off those of its rivals, or the XC13 for that matter.
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The few houses were set back so far off the road that she almost didn't see them.
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Five-year bond yields were down 4 bps at 2.99 percent and not far off recent lows.
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Then there are some more futuristic, far-off bets, such as Hyperloop technology, aerial vehicles and tunnels.
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We chatted with its CEO about the launch, and why an IPO is still far off.6.
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Your governor and your state legislator or a congressman and a president in far off nation's capital?
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We cannot wait for someone else, for faraway countries or far-off bureaucrats -- we can't do it.
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Take Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which routes data from a far off server to a local computer.
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She had never been far off, but there were always five pounds or so that eluded her.
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Mercury prefers the local hood and slang, while Jupiter's all about far-off place and exotic languages.
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It probably won't be as bad as the Andrew Shaw contract, but it won't be far off.
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You don't have to go far off the interpreted path to find yourself in very difficult situations.
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But to me it was gorgeous and not so far off from what Perry originally stood for.
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If those sound like confessions plucked from a speed-dating event, that is not too far off.
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Because vaccination is rather far off, social distancing is key now, including limiting the size of gatherings.
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Cases in Germany were still in the tens, while the numbers are now not far off 5,000.
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Far off in a hidden part of Reddit, a conversation about lipstick is about to turn ugly.
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The greatest mysteries of the universe don't have to reside in black holes or far off galaxies.
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Antetokounmpo averaged a modest 22017 points and 236 rebounds a game — and championship contention looked far-off.
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You can find yourself so far off course that the pain of getting back will be staggering.
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They are forthright about obstructing Democratic plans, but not publicly concerned about Thwaites' far-off grounding zone.
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But even with the first Democratic contests weeks away, the November presidential election can seem far off.
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While the resolution on NAFTA could be close at hand, any agreement with China appears far off.
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And people have always been fascinated with the idea of traveling to far-off places, he added.
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Journey to far off destinations & experience unexpected encounters, or even take home the different items you find.
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It's not too far off – all this extra stuff that comes with it is a little different.
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The new profitability target, meanwhile, is not far off HSBC's previous ambition of "above 11%" in 2020.
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Elliot feels so far off from wielding real power that he doesn't care about what little has.
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The headlines out of Capitol Hill these days often make bipartisanship seem like a far-off memory.
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This is the best way to go from daydreaming about far-off destinations to actually visiting them.
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It might be hard to get your 8-year-old excited about such a far-off goal.
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Even so, the fusion dream remains largely mired in far-off future conceptions of what could be.
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It's a tall order for Democrats, with any predictions complicated by how far off the election is.
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Much like retirement, tax season seems pretty far off, too, but April is just around the corner.
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Well, his recent interview with Sarah Paulson isn't quite on that level, but it's not far off.
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Germany's benchmark Bund yield rose to -0.39%, not far off a low of -0.41% hit on Monday.
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Maybe our suggestion Demi could be a good fit for the "Creed" sequel wasn't that far off.
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I'm curious how you think about weighing that far-off future against the present we live in.
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When the pack is far off, it's a morbid drone, like a platoon of Tuvan throat-singers.
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The big five tech firms have almost 1m staff, not far off the 1.5m Walmart has in America.
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With the Supreme Court's recently reinforced five-justice conservative majority, that day of reckoning seems far off still.
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Some of these innovative features may seem far off, but many are actually feasible in the near future.
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In my mind, keeping my Facebook profile alive is not far off from keeping my Hotmail account active.
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Garbrandt just fought at 135 lbs and Conor has fought at 145, so they're not too far off.
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It lies in a far-off group of objects, called the Kuiper Belt, that ring the solar system.
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While playing with user-created content is restricted to PC players for now, console support isn't far off.
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It brings to mind the workshop of some kind of futuristic cobbler, which is not so far off.
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I look around on Craigslist and different apartment sites, but July 1st is apparently still too far off.
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There's no pricing information or release date yet, but an official product launch shouldn't be too far off.
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The old cliché of an out-of-control killer robot chanting "crush, destroy" isn't too far off here.
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Her own monograph with Gigi (who modeled for the mag's cover in August!) can't be too far off.
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Nobre warned that it is not far off with already 15-17% of the rainforest having been destroyed.
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In August, New Horizons should start taking photos of the far-off object as it flies ever closer.
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I love the ideals, but it got too far off the deep end, and so I dropped out.
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Still, lab tests on resistant strains have shown that a totally resistant superbug might not be far off.
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And we don't need to look into some far-off tomorrowland to imagine what it will look like.
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No. But it can swap between time zones seamlessly and wake you up in some far-off place.
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They're not cheap at $350, a price point not far off from the very flimsy Beats Studio Wireless.
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I recently tried out a DJI Osmo Mobile smartphone gimbal, and the Pixel handheld isn't that far off.
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Its shares remain far off 13 record levels and little above the 13-year low seen in 2018.
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The Switch+ isn't perfect, but using it makes it feel like the truly connected home isn't far off.
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Though that second one hardly seems physically possible, the prank they land on isn't far off from that.
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Far-off light from Alamosa browned the horizon, looking natural from this far away, like a premature sunrise.
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Even this expository part of The Circle's supposed dystopian universe doesn't feel far off enough to be effective.
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It's not so far off from the recruitment tactics employed online by individuals and communities with toxic beliefs.
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Has anyone given you a really outlandish response, where those interpretations are far off from what you intended?
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If I am honest, that's not far off from the "hold my beer and watch this" mental attitude.
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Teams as far off as Benfica in Portugal have also offered to lend players as the club rebuilds.
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Pew, an American research outfit, reckons 81% of Lebanese households have a car, not far off America's 88%.
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Opinions like Lil Duval's actually aren't very far off from comments like the ones exemplified by this tweet.
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This doesn't seem far off the mark, even though he coached in the Bay Area for several seasons.
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When you think about virtual reality, you probably think about visuals and imagery and immersive far-off places.
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"Ever Since New York" is the second track we've heard so far off of Styles forthcoming solo debut.
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And even though it's set in a dystopian future, in some ways, it doesn't feel too far off.
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Ultima lies in a far-off group of objects, called the Kuiper Belt, that ring the solar system.
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Hrithik Roshan plays Sarman, a farm boy who is drawn to the far-off land of Mohenjo Daro.
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But the EU program to relocate asylum seekers from Italy to other EU countries remains far off target.
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Last week, Bullard said another rate hike "may not be far off" if the economy evolves as expected.
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The dollar was last at 117.60 yen, not far off a four-month trough of 117.33 set overnight.
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Its shares remain far off 2015 record levels and little above the 13-year low seen in 2018.
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The flight is believed to have crashed into the Indian Ocean, diverting far off course for unknown reasons.
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Jurors from Allegheny County were conscripted into service hundreds of miles from home, in far-off Montgomery County.
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Those children are then referred to far-off treatment centers that they may not be able to reach.
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So what are your far-off expectations for how humans, robots, and AIs will interact in the future?
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We also don't have a release date, although with all these leaks, it can't be too far off.
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As a travel vlogger, Cole isn't simply introducing us to the cool swimming pools in far off places.
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Then there's Google's Project Ara, which dreams bigger but remains rather far off from becoming a consumer product.
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"We are never far off from a shutdown from the way we've been handling appropriations bills," Smucker said.
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This is about as messy and unintuitive as it gets, but it's not too far off the mainstream.
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" Asked if he would enter the RSC race if Harris bowed out, Franks replied: "You're not far off.
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That's not far off the 7.6 percent cost of capital that Bayer estimated for its business last year.
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It is far quicker and cheaper to ask a chief than a far-off court to dispense justice.
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But the flight has been pushed to next year — though it's not too far off in early January.
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That's not too far off from the lira's record low of around 3.9407 per dollar, touched in January.
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The clothes tap into all our subconscious associations and connect a far-off event to our own experiences.
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It is rare but not impossible for far-off wars to cross the threshold to gain national attention.
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Your governor and your state legislator or a congressman and a president in a far-off nation's capital?
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In a world, not that far off, where our every interaction could be recorded, how would we behave?
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The goal of a mining-free iPhone is not only far off; at the moment, it's scientifically impossible.
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For me, anger has always come in and out, like a radio station on a far-off highway.
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To offer immersive experiences to his audiences using VR, a dream that he thinks is still far off.
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There's still no happy ending to be found, but such a hope isn't quite so far off anymore.
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That argument isn't too far off from the way the New Critics would have thought about the film.
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That future might not be too far off, but for now you can watch the live streams here.
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A large, metallic blue platform in a far-off field provided a panoramic view of the surrounding farmland.
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But Memorial Day isn't far off, and Mesler is transitioning into downstairs mode, a fidgety and neurotic state.
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They flagged down a driver who agreed to take them to a friend's timeshare, far off the Strip.
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Their relationship nudges "Killing Eve" far-off its expected course and lands the show in fascinating new terrain.
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Mark had never heard of it, but it was easy to find, not too far off I-95.
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Wriggling into my sleeping bag, I opened "The Girl on the Train," knowing that sleep wasn't far off.
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While that day is far off, and still quite speculative, the possibility has clearly spurred lobbyists to action.
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Trump is certainly not far-off on the need to make some changes to that agreement, quite frankly.
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Indeed, Mr. Wu's vision of selling a house with a few taps on a smartphone remains far off.
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A rocket will get to Mars, probably later than Elon is saying, but probably not too far off.
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He throws the ball an average of 28.1 yards a pass, not far-off those other big heavers.
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While the term "act of violence" feels inappropriate in this context, "highway robbery" doesn't seem too far off.
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He gets a far-off look sometimes, as though he is thinking about something she could never understand.
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The way Sochi played out also showed how far-off a real, productive debate between Syria's combatants remains.
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He was not far off, as China has reported more than 81,000 cases with more than 3,200 deaths.
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With videos like this being shown in public, though, the full reveal probably can't be too far off.
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Mr. Zheng's daughter has left for a far-off city, where she "does something with computers," he said.
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Euro zone inflation expectations tumbled to new record lows below 0.84%, far off the ECB's near 2% target.
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Even if it sounds like a far-off, far-fetched, futuristic proposition, self-driving cars aren't sci-fi.
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A damning report from Mueller could change Republican reticence, but such a report is likely quite far off.
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It was a solid showing, but the average closed far off its highs as the coronavirus fears linger.
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Both Fabienne and Haiti faded from the news, as disaster victims in far-off places so often do.
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Typical dart throwers toss at an average speed of 5.8 to 6.7 meters per second, not far off.
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Or maybe that gaffe threw Musk so far off his game that he couldn't lay out his argument.
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AS WE SIT HERE, WE'RE NOT THAT FAR OFF FROM RECORD HIGHS IN CERTAIN PARTS OF THE MARKET.
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Now that the rocket and capsule are both at the Cape, the test shouldn't be that far off.
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Now just about everything new, from Broadway to far Off, is preserved, regardless of merit or likely profit.
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And with the 2020 election not far off, there is huge potential for weaponizing deepfakes on social media.
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But many of the Democrats' dire warnings are not far off the mark: Prices could indeed prove prohibitive.
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My LA grandmother who helped raise me firmly and lovingly, was never far off, just two blocks away.
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If Porsche&aposs decision is any indication of the future, that prediction may not be too far off.
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Bolloré's initial desire to build a Southern European rival to U.S. content streaming player Netflix remains far-off.
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If the robot reminds you of something straight out of a Transformer's movie, you're not too far off.
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Salam International Investment, the most heavily traded stock, closed 3393 percent lower, far off its intra-day low.
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And they said at the time they weren't that far off doing a deal that looked like this.
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If East Stratcom sounds like a group tasked with devising plans to win wars, that's not far-off.
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Netanyahu has also claimed that Iran is using Iraq and far-off Yemen to plan attacks against Israel.
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Gymnastics aficionados may remember Ohashi, now 21, as a world-class gymnast not far off an Olympic berth.
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"I knew it wasn't far-off, but it didn't feel like I was ready to go," Mickelson said.
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We're sending people to far-off lands without having any idea, is this going to get tremendous traffic.
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If he had tried, he would have revealed that the Paul/Rubio critique of him wasn't far off.
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Nobre warned that it is not far off with already 15-17% of the rain forest having been destroyed.
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She's also been traveling nonstop to far off destinations with her 9-year-old daughter Sophia always in tow.
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Mallet pointed out that this kind of fully-tracked full-body avatar is still far off in the future.
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The SEC's Office of Inspector General, in a scathing 2009 report, said Markopolos was not far off the mark.
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The was down 0.4 percent at $0.7205, not far off a three-week trough of $0.7192 hit on Thursday.
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The Australian dollar was flat at $0.7216, not far off a three-week trough of $0.7192 hit on Thursday.
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Over-the-top comic book action is never far off, but it's framed against a familiar, frequently imperfect world.
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However, that's pretty far off, so in the meantime, how excited are you to see an actual folding smartphone?
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Tuchscherer expects that to grow to between 900 and 1000 by the end of January, not that far off.
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Both games seem to always find me compulsively piling bodies in far-off corners, like a dog burying bones.
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User statistics on Steam Spy of popular Steam store games show that mass adoption could still be far off.
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You get the picture — more sci-fi stuff and less reality, but it is not that far off, either.
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If all this sounds a bit like a Nexus program for laptop ARM chips, that's not too far off.
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The misses I did have weren't too far off and the putter was hot for most of the round.
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FORTT: SO, HOW FAR OFF DO YOU THINK WE ARE FROM WIDESPREAD ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES LIKE – IMMELT: LIKE THIS?
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NASA plans to continue monitoring weather on these frigid, far-off gas giants to better understand the extraterrestrial storms.
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When such extremes are far off, it is rational to take on more risk than when they are close.
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Since this image is already on Amazon's site, it's hard to imagine a product launch being very far off.
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Having a robust way of detecting CTE may still be far off, but we may be one step closer.
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She nods, she's smiling in a way that's a little far off, like she forgot her guard a little.
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The twinkling music, the far-off castle, the portentous volcano in the distance — these Zelda staples are all present.
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Still, the default contrast is acceptable and not too far off from what my Spyder5 screen calibration tool suggested.
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As the video progresses, however, it is made clear that both of our initial guesses were very far off.
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Imagine music rooted in West African instrumentation, influenced by the rhythms of Caribbean calypso, and you're not far off.
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Mr Woods's recent Masters victory was not quite as underwhelming as Mr Cink's, but it was not far off.
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Investors love such "platforms", which explains its juicy valuation of $16bn or so, not far off Lyft's market value.
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They remind me I'm halfway through the month and a coconut milk latte isn't far off in my future.
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But if that's too far off, a new product was unveiled Thursday that might satiate your appetite: Echo Auto.
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The Australian dollar was flat at $0.7236, not far off a three-week trough of $0.7192 hit on Thursday.
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I fear the next translation is not far off—you develop a sense for it, like smelling a storm.
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Then, looking down the road, we get ever-bolder in our prognostications, year by not-so-far-off year.
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Even when viewed this far off-center, the Mate X I tried out showed practically no signs of wear.
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Such a vision certainly may seem far-off or fanciful, but we shouldn't dismiss an idea on strangeness alone.
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Flying some 40,000 kilometers from WFIRST, it would cast a shadow over the telescope, further obscuring far-off sunshine.
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If they're right, we could all be in for some belt-tightening in the not-so-far-off future.
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This communique lists denuclearization as a far-off goal but includes no details about a pathway to achieving it.
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The cathedrals' opulence reflected not only far-off religious and military power, but also local wealth and social stratification.
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Francesca denies the latter question, but her far-off look out the window tells us she's kind of lying.
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Although it's not getting too far off the ground, Furze's hoverbike does legitimately hover for short periods of time.
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It had to be a far-off place where anyone could find it; that was part of the excitement.
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After all, on a planet superheated by fossil fuels, there can be no far-off land untouched by industry.
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But that kind of stuff seems so far off that you don't really think it could happen to you.
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The idea that gay men might be recreating such rituals in the bedroom may not be that far off.
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Given that this update is out and the holiday season is upon us, Spectacles can't be too far off.
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People often describe work as a rat race, but for a lot of engineers, that isn't too far off.
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We agreed that it wasn't far off from the addiction that comes along with stepping out on a stage.
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" When asked if he was 13 years old when it happened, Harington replied, "No, but you're not far off.
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Branson encourages us to stop chasing after happiness as if it's a far-off and hard-to-obtain goal.
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"Every missile makes an earthquake we feel regardless of how far off the bombardment is," one Aleppo resident said.
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The blending of a soggy taco to create soup isn't far off ideologically from soups that are undeniably good.
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The national popular vote polls weren't too far off, but we don't elect presidents based on the popular vote.
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This world lies in a far-off group of objects, called the Kuiper Belt, that ring the solar system.
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GM does not currently plan to go "all-electric," as Trump suggested, but Trump may not be far off.
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He's not exactly the biology professor he dreamed of being at 21, but he's not far off the mark.
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In just a few years, driverless cars have gone from a far-off, futuristic vision to a near certainty.
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But wait until you've had at least one day of festival before you go that far off the rails.
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But, "O'Connor is so far off the reservation here that virtually any (appeals) panel will reverse him," Jost said.
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The dollar was last at 117.60 yen JPY=, not far off a four-month trough of 117.33 set overnight.
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Still, that decline is from all-time high levels, so the market has not been knocked too far off.
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These days he defends the movement, but sees democracy in retreat in the West and far off in China.
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That is so far off I don't think any public health expert, any responsible doctor could tell you that.
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That is so far off I don't think any public health expert, any responsible doctor could tell you that.
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If it felt like nearly every ad was a car ad during NBC's Olympics broadcasts, you're not far off.
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We don't know exactly how voters will respond to this fight, especially with the presidential election still far off.
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Murnane's visible world was a far-off veil pleading to be pulled away to reveal higher orders of meaning.
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Spot gold rose 0.83% to $1,543.11 per ounce, not far off its more than six-year high of $13,554.56.
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In that market, Google is considered a far-off third place competitor, trailing Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
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Ebola and Zika have taught us that devastating epidemics aren't just a threat to those in far off lands.
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Farmworkers are similarly vulnerable and isolated, working far off in fields and packing houses away from the general population.
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It's not too far off of the resort, and parties can book time slots on it for total privacy.
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He retired from baseball after a disappointing 1963 season, with the close of his basketball career not far off.
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Real robots may not rule the earth just yet, but a true AI revolution may not be far off.
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You can find more luxurious compact crossovers, but the EcoSport isn't far off the mark in terms of manners.
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Against the dollar, it was 4.273 percent firmer but still not far off the record lows seen in January.
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The result was impressively immersive and proved that consumer-friendly VR wasn't as far off as many had thought.
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It may take months for analysts to determine why state polls were far off in the Midwest and Northeast.
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"This is very far off the tracking levels of previous Battlefield titles in 2011, 2013, and 2016," he said.
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Tens of thousands of volunteers from around the world flocked to defend his far-off kingdom in the sand.
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It turns out that he was just helping out with the proceedings, but the assumption isn't too far off.
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High-rise apartments and office towers in downtown Miami, markers of the city's rapid resurgence, glistened not far off.
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Most players wouldn't venture half that far off of James' favorite spot-up shooter, but Giannis doesn't think twice.
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If glacial deep freeze between the US and Cuba continues to thaw out, that might not be so far off.
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The endearing term "dear old Dad" is not that far off the mark, if a recent study is any indication.
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That's only six weeks away, which may seem far off right now, but it'll be here before you know it.
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It is still far off from the actual start of caucus and primary season, and the field is utterly humongous.
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That would lag behind critics' scores, but it's not far off the 8.1 IMDb user score for The Force Awakens.
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Brent crude futures settled down 34 cents at $55.14 a barrel, not far off a five-month high of $55.99.
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That Avengers: Endgame unveils an older version of Cassie indicates that her future as a superhero isn't so far off.
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The photos are mostly from a not-far-off lesbian past mixed with a few images from our queer present.
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But many experts think North Korea is far off from being able to put a nuclear warhead on its missiles.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slid 20.1%, hovering not far off its lowest since late January.
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Scanning your face on a screen to get into the subway might not be that far off in the future.
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Mr Mirziyoyev romped home with 88.6% of the vote, not far off the 90% victories Mr Karimov used to enjoy.
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In their darker moments, sceptics should think of that far-off day when Mr Erdogan is no longer in charge.
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Supply of such properties in 21.2 would not be far off demand, reflecting a move towards stability, Adil Taqi said.
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He's still far off the green, but his second shot is beautiful, leaving him with a 26-foot par saver.
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They wound half-abandoned logging trails connecting the mushroom towns that foraged fungal delicacies for far-off luxe provision houses.
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But it wouldn't be so far off to say that she bestows the same self-assured feeling on her fans.
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I keep wondering if she still cares, and the things that made me love her seems quite far off now.
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But PogoCam isn't too far off from Snap Spectacles, and its more pedestrian approach represents the increased ubiquity of cameras.
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Thomas thinks Corinne's tactics weren't so far off from the ones Donald Trump employed against Hillary in the 2016 election.
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It wouldn't be too far off to presume that Clinton would be interested in continuing this work were she elected.
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The two have been inseparable for almost a year, and wedding bells don't seem too far off for the couple.
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The look is blocky to be sure, but not so far off the normal look that you won't recognize it.
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People come from far off lands and locals in huge numbers gather here to be a part of the festivities.
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If you're thinking this is exactly how it would be to wake up next to Centineo, you're not far off.
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If you're thinking this whole premise has a bit of a Cinderella vibe to it, you're not too far off.
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While terms like "LGBT" and "climate change" haven't exactly been "scrubbed," last year's reports weren't that far off the mark.
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Well, it looks like we'll be eating more things from labs, but also ancient traditional foods from far-off lands.
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Early speculation had put the cost at around $1.3 million, which wasn't too far off, if Feinstein's numbers are accurate.
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Egypt's blue chip index rose 0.8 percent to 13,228 points but closed far off the day's high of 53,411 points.
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Sure. Besides, 26 is not that far off from that 28-32 sweet spot supported by research on successful marriages.
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Just three years ago, autonomous cars seemed like a pipe dream relegated to a far-off decade in the future.
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Brent futures were yet to trade at $69.96, not far off the three-year high of $70.37 reached on Jan.
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Or a kid in some far off place whose biggest problem today is they don't have access to clean water.
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"I think we're probably not far off," said Baker, a key figure in the Brexit-backing wing of May's party.
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National Geographic says the mummified nodosaur weighs 2,500 pounds, not far off its 3,000-pound fighting weight estimated by experts.
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Since this seemed a bit far off (and honestly a bit pie-in-the-sky), we didn't pay much attention.
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It hit 26.9011 yuan earlier, not far off Thursday's trough of 445 yuan, which was its weakest since Jan. 4.
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About 4.303 billion shares changed hands in Shanghai on Tuesday, not far off the 24.30 billion during Monday's sell-off.
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It's not that far off from fast-food chicken sandwiches, either, which rarely have anything apart from meat and bun.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 20.1%, hovering not far off its lowest since late January.
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Evening was not far off when we arrived, and the crew was scrambling to finish shooting a scene before nightfall.
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That's where we met, learning how to animate on a small, isolated island far off the coast of mainland Sweden.
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From another perspective, all told, they might not be that far off from most of us who play games regularly.
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See "Zen" from the sequel, which warps and bends their coke rap into a transmission from a far-off galaxy.
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His current teammates call him the best hitter in baseball, and they're not far off, if they're off at all.
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In early European trade sterling was up 0.1 percent at $1.2954, not far off a two-week low of $1.2923.
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David: The United States, a ragtag bunch of semipros from a country in which soccer was far off the radar.
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The Aussie dollar was not far off a 1-1/2-year low of $0.7311 plumbed on Monday, fetching $0.7328.
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"I think it's possible to beat anybody, especially when we're talking about a time that's so far off," Christie said.
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At 1616 GMT the rand was 0.15 percent weaker at 12.0750 per dollar, not far off Thursday's close of 1.93.
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The Aztecs searched far-off lands for new medicinal plants, returning with their roots carefully cocooned in balls of dirt.
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But, shortly thereafter, sterling was off by 0.2 percent at $1.3521 — not far off four-month lows against the greenback.
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If you're beginning to feel that your mind is in some far-off place, then your spouse probably detects it.
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At 1515 GMT the rand was trading at 12.5800 per dollar, not far off its close of 12.5875 on Thursday.
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But even in cosmopolitan Mexico City, a future of cashless payments seems far off for people such as Paula Martinez.
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One of this week's UNGA conclusions was that the world is far off track from meeting the goals in time.
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The yen was largely unchanged at 113.75 on the dollar, but not far off a two-week low of 113.83.
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The short answer: anywhere that indigenous women live, whether it's in a big city or on a far-off reserve.
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It hit 26.9041 yuan earlier, not far off Thursday's trough of 445 yuan, which was its weakest since Jan. 4.
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China's leading broiler breeder Yisheng Poultry is down 21 percent, languishing not far off 14-month lows hit last month.
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We know, we know — insert Kylie Jenner reference here — but the catalyst for wanting bigger pouts isn't too far off.
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But, some days, it's too damn hot for anything else — and believe it or not, those days aren't far off.
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But on Tuesday, as the winds died down and billowing clouds replaced thick smoke, all of that seemed far off.
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That's because immigrants, on average, are a lot younger than the overall US population, so their retirement is far off.
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There was a far-off purring or growling noise on the horizon, with what looks to be a dark cloud.
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He might not be too far off on that one ... he was, in fact, siloed away for his own safety.
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Then came Life, which made use of stunning photography to capture movie stars, world leaders and exotic, far-off places.
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New stats released by the health agency responsible for organ transplants show that's not exactly a far-off nightmare anymore.
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For that, we'll have to wait for the handset's official launch, which can't be far off given this marketing blitz.
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In the cloud market, Google is considered a far-off third place competitor trailing Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
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However, open interest for the benchmark contract stood at 469,648 lots, not far off a record level hit on Monday.
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Before that, I felt I was so far off even being in the draw that I actually didn't miss it.
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U.S. futures are firmer too, European shares are opening higher and world stocks are not far off 21-month highs.
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Only after that did she see Mr. Cosby, far off to her left, in the corner, not looking her way.
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And, while the 2018 election might feel very far off, we are now under 300 days until November 6, 2018.
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"Nothing has been signed yet between Acea and Open Fiber but they're not far off," one of the sources said.
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Your tax billIt may seem far off, but April 15 is coming — and that means your tax bill is too.
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It nonetheless remains far off the ECB's target of close to 2 percent, a level last seen in early 2013.
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He adorned his office with pictures of Olympians he treated, with the far-off places his supposed expertise took him.
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Yet because it's something that people think is far off in the future, they wait too long to get it.
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Instagram is a more G-rated brand-building experience, with bikini and influencer-esque glamour shots of far-off places.
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If that sounds like a real sad country song, titled "The Travis Blues," you are not far off the mark.
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The car could see not just what was ahead of us, but far off to the sides and behind us too.
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But with Nokia's rumored 5-rear camera phone in the works, phones with 16-rear cameras probably aren't that far off.
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When the home was damaged in a recent flood, however, a major renovation went from far-off luxury to absolute necessity.
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If Adjustment Day's premise sounds like something Richard Spencer or someone of his ilk might dream up, you aren't far off.
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Next recession not far off , economists predict Starbucks chairman Schultz stepping down ahead of rumored White House run.
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There were just shocks to snails, not rich human memories, so Westworld-like mind transplants are probably still far, far off.
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About 26.8874 billion shares changed hands in Shanghai on Tuesday, not far off the 21 billion transacted during Monday's sell-off.
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Under center-left President Michelle Bachelet, Codelco advanced a mine project in Ecuador and eyed investments as far off as Mongolia.
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The satellite is designed to seek out alien worlds circling far-off stars and reveal them to scientists on the ground.
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It was also about beauty, about the ambition to be venturing out in the world and in a far-off place.
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The big picture: Though still far off, conquering quantum technology could enable uncrackable communications, supercharged radar and more deadly undersea warfare.
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Every day in that far-off place reassured me that I was there because of a happy relationship, not the opposite.
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These connections wouldn't be too far off from following an artist on other social media, but where people are already listening.
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Be smart: The day might not be that far off when there are no major American-owned business publications at all.
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However, at below $43 per barrel, they are far off the peaks around $110 reached before the two-year oil rout.
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That's still far off from the growth of a company like Netflix, which added 1.09 million new domestic subscribers last quarter.
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But don't expect this movie to thoughtfully re-examine a complicated, far-off past, or move us towards a progressive future.
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Since 269, such settlements plus interest have amounted to over $69m (not far off the $1.5bn annual budget for the police).
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The first is that it is too hard for them to assess the validity of permits issued in far-off lands.
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Two Echo Dots in stereo don't have the same amount of punch as a Sonos One, but they aren't far off.
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In fact, it's remarkable that astronomers found it all since it's about seven times smaller than Pluto and so far off.
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National Central Cooling Co (Tabreed) rose 13 percent to 2.20 dirhams but came far off the day's high of 2.37 dirhams.
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In the case of the stock market, we can show that its streaks aren't too far off from flipping a coin.
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The merged UTC and Rockwell will have annual revenues of $62bn, not far off Airbus at $80bn and Boeing at $96bn.
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Yields on investment-grade U.S. corporate bonds are not far off all-time lows, driven by falling government debt interest rates.
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Once upon a time, we talked about artificial intelligence as a far-off, distant prospect: These days, it's definitely not so.
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"Alien megastructure" is one of those cool-sounding phrases that inspires thoughts of far-off worlds populated with little green creatures.
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If this sounds like Snapchat is throwing product pasta at a wall to see what sticks, you're not too far off.
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They're calling it the greatest underdog story in the history of sports, and to be honest, they're not too far off.
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This movie was a fun worst case scenario — and I don't think it's too far off from what actually could happen.
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Baronoff says that seasonal leggings (hearts for Valentine's Day, etc.) and licensing for sports team brands and logos isn't far off.
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There will be moments of calm today, though they will be brief, or on the edge of a far-off borough.
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And the notion that the Grateful Dead were brilliant businessmen is so far off the mark, you know what I mean?
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I sneeze when I'm full, so it's not too far off from that—crossing wires of the senses in a way.
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I'm excited about our plans, but midseason is so far off, I have to be particularly stingy in terms of details.
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However, BOE signaled that an increase may not be far off, with one official dissenting in favor of a higher rate.
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Still, this far-off nominating fight doesn't figure to be any less contentious what we've seen over the last few weeks.
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Financials are the best S&P performer week-to-date but the worst for the year so far, off 83 percent.
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The Brutalist Paris Map plots 40 sites of postwar architecture in Paris that are far off the well-trod tourist path.
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There is also research in regenerate tissue, but it's very speculative and far off and is not going to happen today.
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It's not too far off the original vision for LaunchDarkly, but it does indeed expand the market opportunity for the company.
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SRM technology "is likely very far off" in terms of use, the report noted, but "the need for governance is imperative".
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The result, he says, of feeding kids high-calorie, low-nutrient, processed food shipped in from far off farms and factories.
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In theory, an Apple HomeKit home could be coming to a neighborhood near you in the not-so-far-off future.
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"My mom is not around, which is, you know," she explains, starting to get a far-off look in her eyes.
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You could award double buns spiked with glitter as the Coachella look for 2017, and you wouldn't be too far off.
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The vibe over the series' first four episodes isn't so far off from the way The Walking Dead felt early on.
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The euro last changed hands at $1.1610, not far off a more than two-week low of $1.1569 touched on Friday.
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At 250 GMT, the rand was trading at 1.93 against the dollar, not far off its close of 21.9 on Tuesday.
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And given her natural understanding and affinity for all Juicy everything, a Paris Hilton collaboration collection can't be too far off.
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RHP Tanner Scheppers, on a rehab assignment in the minor leagues, is not "that far off," Texas manager Jeff Banister said.
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That breakthrough may not be far off, as 21st Century Medicine has already submitted a candidate that is now under review.
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China has been a major beneficiary of the exclusions process with approved import tonnages not far off actual volumes in 2017.
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In some sense, Clinton's 2013 remark isn't far off — more than half of U.S. states have loopholes for gun background checks.
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It's almost a compliment, almost a flex, but veers too far off topic and as a result becomes a weird neg.
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While Democrats and Republicans agree on the problem, their ideological differences suggest that a solution is far off, if not impossible.
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Germany's benchmark 10-year Bund yield was up slightly at 0.45 percent, not far off two-month highs hit last week.
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Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed, released in summer 2017, is set in a confining patriarchy of the far-off future.
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But these technologies aren't far off in the future; many are already in testing phases — or in use on the battlefield.
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But there's no potential human colony as far off as Mars, which on average is about 140 million miles from Earth.
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Some were not too far off, however — Emmanuel Sanders was on his way to solid game before leaving with an injury.
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And those comparisons might not be too far off, based on details obtained by New York Daily News from Giudice's memoir.
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At least one of the individuals invited proved to be too far off in the fringe even for the White House.
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Elsewhere, the euro was a bit weaker at $1.1427, but not far off its highest level in more than a week.
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I was wrong that they wouldn't carry their success over for a second year, but I wasn't that far off overall.
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Besides Palin's "common sense wisdom," People's unnamed source isn't that far off from what people want out of their daytime television.
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Urals prices in NorthWest Europe are currently at the strongest this year, and are not far off a five year high.
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The rapper-cum-fashion-designer has hands in just about everything these days, so furniture design doesn't seem that far off.
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Given that these things can land silently in far-off locations, you can imagine some interesting military uses for this technology.
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I used this information to consider how far off I was from the amount I thought I should be asking for.
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In my case, Google was pretty far off — I'm 23, a far cry from the 35-to-64-year-old window.
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Like all young people, they're figuring out their future, and matters of diapers and breast-feeding seem abstract and far off.
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Nobody in the electorate cares much about these events in far-off places that don't directly implicate the lives of Americans.
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Messi's name attracted a little opprobrium, too: not quite the howling chorus reserved for his teammates, but not too far-off.
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This is not a far-off hypothetical but a current reality: China is already using facial recognition to track Uighur Muslims.
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Even though the Great Recession seems far off, its legacy is still relevant in many of the challenges states face today.
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Euro zone inflation expectations tumbled to new record lows below 0.84%, far off the ECB's close to but below 2% target.
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Most of climate change's dangers remain far-off in the future, and almost anything in the future feels uncertain, even squishy.
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We are, like Faulkner, quietly aware of a far-off war and the soldiers it sends home, often broken and lost.
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Among commodities, spot gold dropped 0.4% to $1,536.45 an ounce, though not far off its six-year peak touched on Monday.
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Among commodities, spot gold dropped 0.21% to $1,539.10 an ounce, though not far off its six-year peak touched on Monday.
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The "land" in this film's title may conjure up mystical images of far-off places, but in fact it's Westport, Conn.
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In fact, the vibrant world drawn by trans nonbinary artist Anshika Khullar is not so far off from the real one.
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In early London trading, the greenback reached 109.55 yen , not far off a six-month peak of 109.61 set on Wednesday.
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The euro was up 0.1 percent at $1.1805, but not far off a five-month trough of $1.1763 brushed on Wednesday.
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Amazon's commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040 is significantly far off from what the employees are asking for.
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I was simultaneously horrified about how overcooked they'd be in that time and deeply ashamed about how far off I'd been.
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Even if Uber and the like are eventually forced to change their business model, however, that moment could be far off.
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The idea of a Palestinian state surrounding Israeli settlements was dangerous, Mr. Gavrieli said, however far-off that state may be.
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Fittingly, they found fame during the Cold War, when atomic tests were taking place not far off, in the Nevada desert.
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The two headed to Russia for training, including outdoor survival skills in case the return Soyuz capsule landed far off course.
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"From the moment I start something, I can see the finished song, even if it's far-off and foggy," she said.
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There's a striking contrast between the far-off bloody conflict in Europe and the deer (probably the famous deer in Nara).
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We've seen plenty of concepts from companies like TCL, too, but even those are far off from being in our hands.
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However, a final decision on the sea wall is still far off, as Congress would have to approve of the plan.
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Think of all the people who fall for some expansive far-off home, without counting the cost of a long commute.
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Second quarter earnings for the are expected to increase by 20 percent, not far off the first quarter's 26 percent growth.
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Otherwise, the Elite 75ts aren't far off from Jabra's last set of true wireless earbuds, and that's not a bad thing.
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That's not far off from Clinton's ultimate margin of victory in the popular vote, which was 48 percent to 46 percent.
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In paparazzi photos, and even in the holiday-party family picture he posted on Twitter, his eyes are somewhere far-off.
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With runners in scoring position and two out, the rookie catcher picked off Engel, who leaned too far off third base.
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That's not far off from Clinton's ultimate margin of victory in the popular vote, which was 48 percent to 46 percent.
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In early London trading, the greenback reached 109.50 yen , not far off a six-month peak of 109.61 set on Wednesday.
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Both private industry and national agencies regard the mining of water and precious materials as something that's not too far off.
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So, if we're still that far off in desktop land, we're even further away from that being a reality for laptops.
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He nailed a series of extremely difficult tricks in this 100% run, and wasn't far off pace for a world record.
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To call it political cowardice may be too strong of a phrase, but it's not too far off from the reality.
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The effects of rapid growth are everywhere, especially in the central government's scramble to bring far-off provincial governments in line.
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Mike Ybarra, Xbox vice president, revealed on Twitter today that the company is "not far" off adding the support to gift purchases.
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Last week, the company admitted "production bottlenecks" meant only 260 Model 3s had been built so far, off of the 1,500 target.
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By then, the show had finished its second season, and The Winds of Winter wasn't that far off in the horizon, right?
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But one in which each big tech platform issues a token as the coin of its realm is probably not far off.
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The whole point was to allow the couple could take things slow, but Underwood is already hinting that engagement isn't far off.
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Trump was also far off base in his rampage against CNN, calling it a fake news organization and insulting its top people.
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Ryan, a Republican, is supposed to the serious, responsible, ethical politician who may keep Trump from going too far off the rails.
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He's not entirely far off, but to be sure Riffsy hasn't really breached the top spots of the overall App Store itself.
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It felt like human victims wouldn't be far off, especially since many eventual killers began their history of violence by harming animals.
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Katelin Sisson, cofounder of Yoga For Bad People, event producer, and single mama has a mantra that proves I'm not far off.
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Blizzard did not give us a release date, but with Battle for Azeroth coming to a close, it can't be far off.
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Administration fees have been falling, yet funds still cream off A$30bn annually, not far off what the country spends on defence.
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It makes sense: It's easier to not take a side for either major party when the election is a far-off thought.
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"The difficulty with far-off predictions is that we don't know what kind of society we will be living in," Darling said.
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She's got great training already and is obviously going to be great, but I don't think Nick is too far off that.
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The X-Pro3 is not as stubborn as Leica's M-D, which omits the LCD screen entirely, but it's not far off.
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Kerrigan has been reborn in fire, in a way, so it's actually not too far off from the Game of Thrones prophecy.
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As the Astrotwins write, this far-off planet commands our dreams, sense of faith, fantasy lives, and the rest of our psyche.
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Relative to population (one for every 13.4m Chinese females), that is not far off America's tally of 1990 (one for every 9.1m).
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Instead, your job is to keep the frog well-supplied while it goes off on quests to far-off cities and forests.
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It has fallen more than 15 bps this year and remains far off the ECB's inflation target of just below 2 percent.
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Spot gold was 0.2 percent up at $1,291.5, holding not far off a seven-month peak of $1,298.60 scaled on Jan. 4.
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The NOAA's Jesse Milton describes the base as the "coldest, driest, flattest place you can imagine," and that's probably not far off.
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Kimishima declined to say when any projects would be announced but said it would not be as far off as five years.
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These pretty pairs are a quick breath of fresh air and a reminder that spring is not too far off the horizon.
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Overall, a net 500 new jobs were created in the month, far off the expected 10,000 figure from economists cited by Reuters.
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Imagine an animated version of The Martian with more dancing and hallucinogenic drugs, and you might not be far off the mark.
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If you're thinking some kind of secret superpower must be involved to pull off these feats, well, that's not too far off.
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That's not too far off in terms of the timeframe, but the new study does suggest an earlier dispersal date from Africa.
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Yes, many state polls in the Rust Belt woefully underestimated President Donald Trump's performance there, but most national polls weren't far off.
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Pressed by analysts, Duplaix confirmed that assumptions of around 25 percent sales growth in the fourth quarter would not be far off.
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I'm not even going to comment on the $22,954 courtside club seat far off in the bottom corner of the Cavs' side.
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This right here is the "real East," even though the Fernseh Tower lies far off in the distance, currently shrouded in clouds.
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Some are wielding that power liberally and sometimes for cash: signing dozens—even hundreds—of exemptions for children in far-off communities.
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"It's not quite me leaping in the ring with the heavyweight champion of the world but it's not far off," he said.
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Trump has been in the wilderness ever since the Billy Bush tape knocked his already off-course campaign far, far off-course.
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The Caixin gauge, which measures mid-size and small firms, wasn't too far off from the government's survey that covers larger businesses.
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Horizon Zero Dawn is a colorful open-world action game set in a far-off future where robotic animals rule the land.
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"This is where misconceptions about what makes a person attractive potentially become quite damaging and quite far off the mark," she said.
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The Doctor, despite looking extremely human, is an alien with two hearts — specifically, a Time Lord from the far-off planet Gallifrey.
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It's not that far off from the premise of timed streetlights to encourage driving the speed limit, but it's a helpful boost.
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Far off Geneva and Paris hosted negotiations to end those wars, but this time Hanoi is the "city for peace", Trung said.
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Needless to say, a viable warming solution for tissue as big as a human heart or lung could still be far off.
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The speaker's release was eventually delayed into 2018, but even before that setback, the HomePod was slated for a far-off date.
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Hyundai sold 200 such models last year and expects to sell thousands this year, but Kim said profitability was still far off.
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Now, more importantly, if Bronn saves Tyene, could they marry and steal away together to a far-off land where nothing matters?
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The technology as depicted in the film — which had a dark side to be sure — is far off, if ever fully obtainable.
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These wild animals live in a far-off realm — a land of lynx, bald eagles, wolverines, and rivers turned red with fish.
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Though Logitech calls its Pro Gaming Mouse a "durable yet lightweight design," the weight difference isn't too far off from the G303.
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Last year they poured close to $11bn into China, up by half since 20053 and not far off America's long-stagnating tally.
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Opportunities: co-living, other tech for seniorsAarons sees an expanding market for Challenges: slow uptake in general, and VR is far off
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The vitriolic and hate-filled rhetoric coming from Mr. Trump isn't so far off from cursing at strangers from a car window.
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Even before the multiple accusations of sexual molestation of minors emerged, Moore (who denies the allegations) was far off the political spectrum.
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Suggestions like "Reduce your food intake 210 calories/day to increase your life expectancy by 1.5 years" may not be far off.
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But on a day when gusts sent arrows sailing far off target, she kept her head and her mistakes to a minimum.
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That was not far off a 16-month high of 97.69 the dollar index had hit at the start of the week.
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That may have been the 1930s, but that justification is not too far off from Trump suggesting that immigration hurts American workers.
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The pound was up by 0.2% at $1.2080, but not far off the 31-month low of $1.2015 it reached on Monday.
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The low prices come at a time of low demand, with both teams far off from playoff contention and dealing with injuries.
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Some people are perfectly content to live in a cabin far off the beaten track, if they can afford their canned beans.
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Pretend investors will worry endlessly about the news in some far-off part of the world or the impact on their portfolio.
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Indeed, EU regulators are now receptive to adopting the U.S. approach, but this is likely too far off to affect the deadlines.
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"They steal and talk funny," Trump says in a sentiment that's actually not too far off from his current stance on immigrants.
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Nursing a 3.3 percent drop last week, the dollar fetched 6.63 yen - not far off a trough of 107.67 set on Thursday.
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"It's hard, the longer you take to figure out where the sound is, or how far off you might be," Scharine says.
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Jasmine's off-the-shoulder aqua bra with drape-accented underwear is actually not far off from what she wears in the film.
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Dov Zakheim, a former Defense Department official in George W. Bush's administration, told The Hill those fears might not be far off.
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Spot gold was 0.1 percent lower at $1,288.40, holding not far off a seven-month peak of $1,298.60 scaled on Jan. 4.
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The day is not far off when tiny implantable sensors, ostensibly implanted to protect our health by collecting data, will become commonplace.
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $71.09 a barrel, up 13 cents and also not far off their Nov.
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It's not exactly your friend's Mavic Pro casually dropping off life-saving medical supplies—then again, it's not that far off, either.
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If she was trying to make the point that the Tonys tend to snub celebrities, well, she isn't too far off base.
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Advertisements in magazines and on the Paris Métro promote the charms of far-off destinations in Southeast Asia, South America and elsewhere.
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Right then he'll know the truth, that he's gone and married a witch, and that her spirit is away far-off somewhere.
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Oil prices are at about $48.53 a barrel, half what they were in 2014 and far off their $145 peak in 2008.
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Microsoft ended trading up nearly 5% on Friday at $225, still far off its 217-day moving average at just above $218.
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Imagining a future where Twitter and Instagram have private monthly subscription options for users with locked accounts doesn't seem that far off.
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All they need is a reopening date, which may still be far-off because of the extensive damage to other area schools.
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It's long enough to take on some ambitious projects, but not so distant that it feels too abstract and too far-off.
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The crimes on "Good Girls" might not stay little, but they will rarely push the women too far off their moral centers.
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Yes, he was in a far-off corner of the Marvel universe and had a little more creative freedom than, say, Whedon.
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It was discovered in Uganda in 1947 and for decades caused only small and sporadic outbreaks in far-off places like Micronesia.
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Then he would have gone to the low minors and worked his way up to the majors, with free agency far off.
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"Bad news for today: the whales are far-off," Tom Gelderblom, the director of Hermanus Whale Cruises, announced before we even boarded.
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But once in a while, perhaps, you might hear in my voice the far-off accent of the country of my birth.
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Some Canadian crude is already trading not far off $10 per barrel because of steep price discounts to U.S. benchmark WTI crude.
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Finally, if the latest news cycle has you wanting to send your thoughts to far-off destinations, we can suggest a few.
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But with Americans' unique vulnerability from chronic disease, we cannot make an irreversible public health decision based on these far-off hopes.
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When so much attention is spent on far-off, utopian solutions, we neglect the importance of the poverty fixes we already have.
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While widespread adoption is far off, Odason and Hachmon hope Bond's success could also reduce the carbon footprint of the logistics business.
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During Ramzan, major Pakistani cities are overrun by beggars who travel from far-off rural areas to partake of the seasonal generosity.
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In the eighth minute, he lurked along the edge of the penalty area as play bubbled far off on the left wing.
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A group of elk watched with interest from a far-off plateau as we crawled in a prairie field where cows grazed.
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Think of a man's swinging dumbbells for his health, when those springs are bubbling up in far-off pastures unsought by him!
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After she graduates and becomes a doctor, they are married, but six weeks later his employer sends him to far-off Japan.
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It retails for $22, and it&aposs not that far off from the Kat Von D, but two bucks is two bucks.
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The CBI is refusing to comment on the case and has insisted that official charges are very far off from being filed.
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