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And the gaming performance isn't far off from Intel, either.
I MEAN, HOW FAR OFF FROM DRUGS CAN THIS BE?
Also, musically it's not too far off from the Strokes.
"But it seems very far off, from everything we've seen."
Neither feels terribly far off from the old Google Latitude days.
But actual fairytales are pretty far off from achieving it, too.
The base is located relatively far off from any public roads.
The Flyers aren't far off from being a perennial playoff team.
Trump's tweets aren't too far off from the language of spam.
This is not far off from my idea of a nightmare.
That question isn't too far off from being asked in real life.
Despite those deviations, it's not far off from our present-day reality.
After all, they're usually not too far off from the real shows themselves.
I've never dropped acid, but I assume it's not far off from this.
We're not far off from drastic changes in how we charge our devices.
However, he was still far off from their actual retail price of $19.97.
CES started actually not that far off from what its purpose is now.
It's safe to guess that Daytona delivery won't be far off from that.
I don't think it's that far off from something that could really happen.
It indicates the company is not far off from sending tourists to space.
Huffman recently told Fortune that the company is "not far off" from profitability.
That's not far off from the 34,000 saying "I do" on the 19th.
And if not, well, we're not too far off from a new year.
That's an exaggeration, but it's really not too far off from the truth.
They're not that far off from what their former candidate has said about abortion.
Really, it's a look not too far off from her wedding and engagement looks.
But for now, we're still far off from that critical point in our history.
This depiction doesn't appear to be too far off from Gypsy's real-life demeanor.
This scene isn't far off from something Chopra might say in her real life.
The 2016 Yankees aren't as far off from these predecessors as it might seem.
That's not too far off from how teams make their money either, he explained.
Mali's flag still resembles Senegal's, and both flags aren't too far off from Guinea's.
The doubles on 11 and 12 weren't far off from being pretty good shots.
As for what TVision Home offers, it's not far off from what Layer5003 already had.
Bear in mind, the Auction House isn't so far off from a site like eBay.
But it seems likely CRISPR produce isn't so far off from our supermarket shelves. [Nature]
In other words, not far off from what was found by, yep, Porter and Jick.
So I'm in the right margin for New York but pretty far off from California.
At its core, it's not very far off from what you've been hearing from us.
That's not far off from what the Republican Party may be headed toward this summer.
It turns out, that's actually not too far off from the original concept of ChameleonMask.
Despite their controversial subject matter, these books haven't walked far off from other picture books.
I think autonomous driving is the most far off from actually impacting people's everyday lives.
To the Way brothers, that doesn't sound too far off from where the country is now.
It's also not far off from Google Search's keyword ads where business pay for more visibility.
It certainly isn't far off from Uber investor Shervin Pishevar's unforgettably weird "iniquitous taxi cartels" rant.
My great grandfather after him was a sharecropper, which isn't that far off from slavery. Me?
That's not too far off from Pinterest's valuation of $11 billion in its previous financing round.
Luckily, Horvath thinks we're pretty far off from that, though he was amused by the thought.
It unfortunately feels not too far off from a lot of early 2000s nu metal tropes.
The design isn't that far off from previous iterations of the concept car and initial prototypes.
Yet that number is still not far off from what a single L train car can hold.
With plans for an initial public offering, Xpeng may not be far off from testing investor sentiments.
He may be a dad, but with all that exercise, he's far off from a dad bod.
"He&aposs not far off from being great," said Green, whose team has won three of four.
And honestly, the company's faux official endorsement isn't far off from the president's previous comments about asbestos.
But to me it was gorgeous and not so far off from what Perry originally stood for.
Elliot feels so far off from wielding real power that he doesn't care about what little has.
In my mind, keeping my Facebook profile alive is not far off from keeping my Hotmail account active.
They're not cheap at $350, a price point not far off from the very flimsy Beats Studio Wireless.
Though that second one hardly seems physically possible, the prank they land on isn't far off from that.
It's not so far off from the recruitment tactics employed online by individuals and communities with toxic beliefs.
Has anyone given you a really outlandish response, where those interpretations are far off from what you intended?
If I am honest, that's not far off from the "hold my beer and watch this" mental attitude.
Opinions like Lil Duval's actually aren't very far off from comments like the ones exemplified by this tweet.
Then there's Google's Project Ara, which dreams bigger but remains rather far off from becoming a consumer product.
"We are never far off from a shutdown from the way we've been handling appropriations bills," Smucker said.
That's not too far off from the lira's record low of around 3.9407 per dollar, touched in January.
That argument isn't too far off from the way the New Critics would have thought about the film.
AS WE SIT HERE, WE'RE NOT THAT FAR OFF FROM RECORD HIGHS IN CERTAIN PARTS OF THE MARKET.
Still, the default contrast is acceptable and not too far off from what my Spyder5 screen calibration tool suggested.
We agreed that it wasn't far off from the addiction that comes along with stepping out on a stage.
It is still far off from the actual start of caucus and primary season, and the field is utterly humongous.
But many experts think North Korea is far off from being able to put a nuclear warhead on its missiles.
But PogoCam isn't too far off from Snap Spectacles, and its more pedestrian approach represents the increased ubiquity of cameras.
Thomas thinks Corinne's tactics weren't so far off from the ones Donald Trump employed against Hillary in the 2016 election.
Sure. Besides, 26 is not that far off from that 28-32 sweet spot supported by research on successful marriages.
It's not that far off from fast-food chicken sandwiches, either, which rarely have anything apart from meat and bun.
From another perspective, all told, they might not be that far off from most of us who play games regularly.
These connections wouldn't be too far off from following an artist on other social media, but where people are already listening.
That's still far off from the growth of a company like Netflix, which added 1.09 million new domestic subscribers last quarter.
In the case of the stock market, we can show that its streaks aren't too far off from flipping a coin.
This movie was a fun worst case scenario — and I don't think it's too far off from what actually could happen.
I sneeze when I'm full, so it's not too far off from that—crossing wires of the senses in a way.
The vibe over the series' first four episodes isn't so far off from the way The Walking Dead felt early on.
Besides Palin's "common sense wisdom," People's unnamed source isn't that far off from what people want out of their daytime television.
In fact, the vibrant world drawn by trans nonbinary artist Anshika Khullar is not so far off from the real one.
Amazon's commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040 is significantly far off from what the employees are asking for.
We've seen plenty of concepts from companies like TCL, too, but even those are far off from being in our hands.
Otherwise, the Elite 75ts aren't far off from Jabra's last set of true wireless earbuds, and that's not a bad thing.
That's not far off from Clinton's ultimate margin of victory in the popular vote, which was 48 percent to 46 percent.
That's not far off from Clinton's ultimate margin of victory in the popular vote, which was 48 percent to 46 percent.
To call it political cowardice may be too strong of a phrase, but it's not too far off from the reality.
Kerrigan has been reborn in fire, in a way, so it's actually not too far off from the Game of Thrones prophecy.
The Caixin gauge, which measures mid-size and small firms, wasn't too far off from the government's survey that covers larger businesses.
It's not that far off from the premise of timed streetlights to encourage driving the speed limit, but it's a helpful boost.
Though Logitech calls its Pro Gaming Mouse a "durable yet lightweight design," the weight difference isn't too far off from the G303.
The vitriolic and hate-filled rhetoric coming from Mr. Trump isn't so far off from cursing at strangers from a car window.
That may have been the 1930s, but that justification is not too far off from Trump suggesting that immigration hurts American workers.
The low prices come at a time of low demand, with both teams far off from playoff contention and dealing with injuries.
"They steal and talk funny," Trump says in a sentiment that's actually not too far off from his current stance on immigrants.
Jasmine's off-the-shoulder aqua bra with drape-accented underwear is actually not far off from what she wears in the film.
It retails for $22, and it&aposs not that far off from the Kat Von D, but two bucks is two bucks.
The CBI is refusing to comment on the case and has insisted that official charges are very far off from being filed.
It isn't all that far off from the way very young human or animal babies learn by watching and emulating adult behavior.
And her iconic look, which isn't far off from Alessandro Michele's visions for Gucci, makes dressing up for Halloween quite the chic affair.
And their business models aren't too far off from the very ones that publishers and advertisers use to make money on the web.
The average 21-year fixed rate mortgage is about 2292 percent — not all that far off from the record low of 173 percent.
" She adds: "Honestly, I want y'all to know there are some stories that are probably not far off from things that you've experienced.
It's actually a little thicker and heavier than other comparable phones, like the Samsung Galaxy S8, but it's not far off from that.
Out of those 1,500, 22 would have been flagged by human moderators — not too far off from mistakes humans may have made anyway.
It's still quite far off from commercialization, but it's an area that both TV makers and content producers should be excited to pursue.
Surprisingly, the styles Ronan and Robbie rock in the trailer aren't too far off from some of the historical paintings of the queens.
The dystopian world of RoboCop really isn't too far off from the kinds of things we're seeing in the United States right now.
Yet his dust-covered, gun-slinging appearance was too far off from his past work for me to fit two and two together.
And the results, now that I've had a few days to try out the P220 Pro, aren't far off from the lofty hype.
In theory, Jenner's party wasn't far off from, say, a Game of Thrones party where people come dressed as the villain Cersei Lannister.
The gender roles started with Fran and Earl, who are kind of a prototypical '50s couple, not too far off from The Honeymooners.
" Mr. Lacamoire said of the song: "Bach died in 1750, so that's not too far off from what was popular at the time.
That number fell slightly short of market expectations but it remained notably far off from the Bank of Japan's 2 percent inflation target.
And the Democratic talking points aren&apost too far off from the Justice Department talking points in going after the oversight function of Congress.
The caucuses are a gauge of where the wind is blowing, but they're still too far off from the general election to be definitive.
Unfortunately I've seen enough dubs where the interpretation is so far off from the original performance that it's hard to recommend dubs sight unseen.
As we can see in this chart from Statista, women are not far off from being evenly represented, with 19% saying they play often.
Her character Rachel Green told it like it was, which isn't too far off from the roles Aniston plays now (on and off-screen).
But the scope of the current global warming and the one that occurred 56 million years ago aren't too far off from one another.
Guitars twitch, electronics sputter and Clams sings in a style probably not far off from a kidnap victim's attempts to shout through duct tape.
On many levels, it's not far off from how large parts of our culture think about rape today — but we bury those values now.
For context, that's more than at least half a dozen Democratic presidential candidates and not far off from the $11.6 million raised by Sen.
King's monsters will remind you of vampires and bogeymen and some of his villains aren't too far off from sounding like the Devil himself.
My youngest is not far off from losing lap child status, meaning I&aposll be buying flights for four when traveling with my family.
Snap acquired Bitstrips back in 2016 for just $64.2 million — a steal not far off from Facebook snatching Instagram for less than a billion.
Mercury can too, but it can be very hard to spot as it rises near dawn and not very far off from the sun.
FIFA 18 has been out since September 2017, which means we really aren't that far off from Electronic Arts talking about the next game.
The writer and filmmaker was a master at constructing very cool sci-fi universes — emphasis on the science — not too far off from our own.
Mars has lower gravity than Earth, plus a thinner atmosphere, so the conditions used during ASPIRE were not terribly far off from the real thing.
This isn't far off from Bad Santa (2003), which revolved around a con man who accidentally had to take up the mantle of Santa Claus.
Williams is preparing to smash a ball on the court (not too far off from reality!) and later, flaunting her toned physique on the beach.
However, most high-end gaming laptops rarely reach more than six hours away from an outlet, so the Helios isn't too far off from them.
Its median household income is $70,295, a figure not far off from the figure Matthews cites as the median income of the average Trump supporter.
But that story itself is not so far off from the story that Falwell and other conservative culture warriors have been telling themselves for decades.
But Green surprised me by saying that the moments when Eve switched from White to Black weren't far off from her own experience with DID.
In terms of footprint, the Note 8 isn't that far off from the iPhone 7 Plus, and is in fact narrower (though also slightly taller).
"The horror-movie theory doesn't sound far off from the vibe of the mysterious clip, in which Bree also says that "the blood must flow.
"We're not so far off from a time when you can ask your refrigerator what you need and have your refrigerator order it," Gibber said.
While I'm still far off from realizing all of my potential, I have confidence that I will get there because I am constantly, constantly practicing.
Manager Andy Green said the team will evaluate Solarte's progress, but it doesn't seem as if Solarte is that far off from rejoining the team.
Thakrar and his co-authors found that the United States is especially far off from its peer countries when it comes to infants and teenagers.
And while its current usability ranks somewhere around neat party trick, the underlying technology isn't that far off from how many other aftermarket touchscreen upgrades work.
Many experts think North Korea is far off from being able to put a nuclear warhead on its missiles, which would make it a global threat.
But while each new generation brings its lot of interesting new features or use cases, they are still far off from the AI representations in movies.
While Asus hasn't confirmed pricing, the H370 shouldn't be too far off from that range when it becomes available starting in Q3 2018 in North America.
One expert even pointed out that the simple simulations of Mini Metro weren't far off from the software high-level experts use to analyze train patterns.
Most Barbie dolls in good condition can be found on eBay for around $10 to $20, not far off from what they were originally sold for. 
" Mr. Hastings acknowledged that Netflix would eventually have to compete against all kinds of subscription services, but "it seems very far off, from everything we've seen.
"The negative impacts on health will be significant and will not be very far off from the numbers we estimated for a full repeal," Dimanchev says.
That's not especially great, but it's also not far off from what I get with the quad-core chips found in many other 13-inch laptops.
Brad and Martin Design creates a space that is far off from what Tilman liked about their original design — the space is now too dark and medieval.
It's not far off from a Google version of Apple TV, a more expensive streaming device that lets you dependably cast video to your TV using AirPlay.
In spirit it's not all that far off from Top of the Lake, director Jane Campion's unsettling police mystery set in a small town in New Zealand.
Granted, the character isn't that far off from Annalise Keating, Davis's character on How to Get Away With Murder, for which she won a Best Actress Emmy.
But just using the 50-50 assumption to compare our theoretical coin, the market shows that these occasional long streaks are not far off from random chance.
Krysten Ritter plays the outcast Jessica Jones on the eponymous Netflix show, and her character's lonely existence isn't far off from the actress' actual high school experience.
Shaq has frequently called his pairing with Kobe "the most dominant one-two punch ever," and, for what it's worth, that isn't far off from the truth.
The poster for Venus calls for visitors to come see the "Cloud 9 Observatory," which isn't far off from an idea that's been thrown around at NASA.
Now Sessions is back with a Senate bid in Alabama, and McKinnon's groveling versions of the candidate's campaign ads aren't so far off from the real thing.
Trump's June approval rating is the lowest we've seen, but it's not that far off from the previous low, in April, when it was around 43.2 percent.
Solomon Islands' compliance and risk environment scores were not too far off from the global average, and were both around 8-11 points below their respective averages.
The case and band colors are almost the exact same as the Apple Watch Series 4, and the screensaver doesn't look far off from Apple's version, either.
In fact, while O'Brien lacks the rough edges of the famously gruff man he's replacing, John Bolton, he's not that far-off from his predecessor's hawkish inclinations.
The working group is explicitly not adopting Zigbee 3.0 as its new spec, but what it's proposing seems not very far off from what Zigbee already does.
We are being suffocated in terms of where and how we live, so the thought of immigrating is not far off from the minds of many people.
In truth, these "Lifestyle Bowls" might not be that far off from your usual Chipotle order — they just have a new name, which is part of the problem.
The products currently on the market aren't yet sophisticated conversationalists or adept at engaging with us as emotional creatures but they may not be far off from that.
That's not all that far off from what Apple is trying to do with its TV app, but on Android TV it's built right into the home screen.
It's a clever facsimile that replicates the look and feel of what the web looked like, and it's not too far off from what some of us remember.
The U.S. could walk away with 106 medals in total, including 19803 gold ones, GS said, not far off from the country's 2012 performance of 104 overall medals.
It's real enough for the show's most terrifying trait to come into focus: the idea that what it depicts isn't too far off from what could happen today.
Despite declining energy and commodity prices and cheaper imports due to the strong dollar, the current inflation environment is not far off from the Fed's 2-percent target.
This fee averages out to around $400 to $500 per month, which isn't that far off from what you'd pay with a more traditional lease and insurance anyway.
New York has become the coronavirus epicenter in the US, but data shows that other cities from New Orleans to Philadelphia aren't far off from experiencing similar outbreaks.
It's a lot more expensive than true budget phones and not that far off from the actual flagships that offer better displays, better cameras, and more forward-looking designs.
Anthony has struggled with the Rockets this season, while the Rockets have gotten off to a 5-7 start, far off from their 65-win pace from last year.
The vehicle doesn't look too far off from another of the Motor Show's all-electric hits, the Nissan IMx concept — but Mitsubishi isn't embracing full-on autonomy like Nissan.
If you think about it, it's not too far off from how emojis are used now—except you had to use the mail back then, rather than the internet.
When I share on their level the life of a person who's not really far off from how old they are, I believe that they'll be able to relate.
Shows like "House of Cards" and "Scandal" may seem far-fetched, but the reality of the lobbying industry isn't far off from the themes of those hit television shows.
As a starting point, the National Institute of Medicine recommends women consume 91 ounces of water per day (which, truthfully, isn't that far off from the eight glasses thing).
But the comparison is not that far off from how the Toughman Contest was billed, as a fun and safe way to see just how tough one really is.
In a way, this philosophy isn't all that far off from the thinking of one of the earliest innovators in resume writing, an English land surveyor named Ralph Agas.
The number of people that gave to Warren's campaign -- more than 135,000 -- is not far off from the 138,229 contributors touted by Harris and the 219,212 announced by Buttigieg.
Though he's far from achieving the same level of fluidity, it's not far off from artists like Future, a master at packing a multitude of microscopic storylines into one song.
That's not too far off from 3.1 percent, though, which is the expected average pay raise in 2019, according to professional services firm Aon's annual survey on U.S. salary increases.
And it was even believed to have the power to exorcise demons in early Mesopotamia, which isn't too far off from the role it plays in my acne routine today.
In theory, the work is not far off from the brothers' past installations, like Sex Room, that played up phallic imagery to startle and then confront how we approach sex.
The next thing, 4G—including LTE and WiMAX—seemed to come almost at once, offering data rates not too far off from those expected from regular old piped-in broadband.
If this costume is ringing any bells for KUWTK diehards out there, that would be because it's not too far off from something we've seen Kim wear in the past.
But the real problems at the root of these panics are complicated and full of unsexy little contradictions and compromises and resolutions that are far off from actually becoming reality.
VC partner and SportsNet New York vice president, echoes the sentiment, emphasizing that he doesn't believe esports is too far off from a future like that of traditional sports leagues.
But if she keeps landing major campaigns — especially alongside supermodel mama Cindy Crawford — the 14-year-old may not be far off from the realms of the mono-monikered models.
It's not like flying cars have been repeatedly promised to be just around the corner for decades, or that Uber's partners appear to be very far off from launching anything.
The ESA report's numbers aren't far off from national polling data because gamers are all of us; it's a hobby that appeals to a broad cross-section of U.S. adults.
But the real problems at the root of these panics are complicated and full of unsexy little contradictions and compromises and resolutions that are far off from actually becoming reality.
For Skye, the designated festival wardrobe isn't too far off from what she wears in real life — nor is it too different from what she wears when she's on stage.
Popular culture has long portrayed holy water as a weapon against vampires and the Devil — and those depictions, though obviously heightened, aren't too far off from their real-world equivalents.
Critical norms perpetuated by the beauty industry, Spa Days is like a series of fake advertisements—absurd and uncomfortable, yet not so far off from images made by real companies.
It's not quite the same thing, but the recently released puzzle game Superliminal features some funky perspective play that's not too far off from what F-Stop would have offered.
The vibe of his track titles and artist name isn't too far off from the feel of his music—his crisscrossing textures evoke the the animal kingdom's more esoteric beings.
"If prices in China go too far off from fundamentals, markets in China could lose credibility, similar to what had happened in the stock market," Citigroup analysts said in a report.
First, the clothes are in-season, meaning what we saw (a parade of sweaters, maxi dresses with boots, and matching silk sets) wasn't too far off from what we're actually wearing.
While such questions are always intrinsically difficult to answer in advance, there would seem to be reasons for thinking that we may not be that far off from such a crisis.
In the long distances, I am not far off from the times I ran as an elite runner, but you can't run an 800-meter race as a 40-year-old.
A gift exchange, a friendly game of backyard soccer, a yummy turkey feast — Christmas with the royals isn't too far off from how the rest of the world celebrates the season.
It's not too far off from some of the great (and obviously similar) names we've seen booked for London's All Points East festival, about which we got rather excited last autumn.
Although some of the show's depictions of the Los Angeles lifestyle may seem dramatic, Anavrin is not too far off from what a grocery store in the city is really like.
"If you stack a couple of dimes on top of each other, that's not too far off from a tenth of an inch, that's all the grass on these greens," he explained.
Curry's stance and openness surrounding her postpartum body isn't far off from Cardi B's, who recently revealed that she underwent a breast augmentation and liposuction following the birth of her daughter, Kulture.
We read about places like the Maldives or even Miami being flooded by the rising seas, and it's scary—but for many of us, this feels far off from our own reality.
It's frankly pretty eerie, all these people that were never real floating past your eyes in uncanny detail—though it's only static images, meaning we're still pretty far off from the Matrix.
Nolte admitted to the outlet that while Lane was hesitant to allow their daughter to be part of the onscreen project, Sophie's portrayal wasn't that far off from their real-life dynamic.
"Maybe the island isn't so far off from the mainland and we get a really good swimmer and they swim for help, and we hang out and enjoy the sunshine," Alex said.
Reach the World fosters experimental education for economically disadvantaged children by making them feel part of adventures unfolding in places far off, from Arctic Inuit communities to Syrian refugee camps in Germany.
The info the CIA gave the filmmakers while they were making the movie was not too far off from the lies the agency was telling President Obama and Congress at the time.
Still, the Caramel flavor was certainly less offensive on the palate than the White Chocolate variety, and it wasn't too far off from replicating the taste of Starbucks' fan-favorite Caramel Macchiato.
Yet their priorities—the free movement of goods and profits, but not people; the curbing of "climate risk," but not the right to emit—aren't far off from the right-wingers' demands.
Coco Gauff may play far beyond her years on the court, but when it comes to squabbles with her dad, she&aposs not too far off from any other 15 year old.
The 50,706-contract short in the week ended April 11 is a record for this time of year and is not far off from the all-time low of 64,537 on Jan.
Lesko's campaign told The Hill that those numbers aren't far off from their own internal numbers, and that they're comfortable with the double-digit edge, even if it's below Trump's 2016 margin.
If you're thinking this sounds like someone just threw your local zoo into a blender—or that it's not far off from mythical creatures like the chimera or manticore—this would be understandable.
Olivia's here for work, but Garret and Ellen were both drawn to the festival by its utopian slant, which isn't too far off from what they're trying to do with their own work.
Bannon's philosophy of white nationalism (with its subtext of racism and even a touch of anti-Semitism) wasn't far off from how Trump sees the world—at least as far as racism goes.
This averages out to around 100 people killed or injured each day of 2017 by gun violence in the United States — not too far off from the average over the past two years.
I have been known—and believe me, I'm not proud of this—to describe a certain camping festival as not too far off from the feeling of a refugee camp with live music.
This use is not that far off from its original one — during war, the location where important battles occur is called a theater — but here it will host performances of a different kind.
That means Magic Leap is far off from its supposed goal of having a handheld device one could reasonably wear on the belt or keep in a pocket, as some patent applications have suggested.
Note that the effect is far off from what we'd see under a full repeal of the Affordable Care Act, but represents the real-world significance of the pieces they were able to kill.
I'm so incredibly honored and excited to finally get to be part of such an amazing company…and, well, my collection is called TVF so it's not that far off from my childhood vision.
Crimes like robbery and rape on farms have increased in the last two years, though the number of attacks (561) is "still far off" from the 2001/02 high (20023,069), according to the WSJ.
Look number one from the show, which features a linen skirt not far off from the one he designed for his mother, acts as a reminder of how he got his start in design.
What's perhaps surprising is that this view is not so far off from one within the US defense establishment, where a growing body of research explores how memes can be used to win wars.
But the Medicare surtax and the investment tax alone combine to a tax cut of $195,610 for the top 0.1 percent, not far off from the $197,340 average cut estimated for full repeal of Obamacare.
But it's not far off from HBO's annual content creation spend, and could go a long way if Facebook is spending more of it on less ambitious programming relative to something like Game of Thrones.
This is a known phenomenon that happens near the end of elections, as some pollsters apparently start to fear their results may be too far off from the consensus, and therefore skew them a bit.
Suffice to say this game has probably been cooking for a long time, and yet we're likely very far off from a release date or anything concrete about what the game will actually look like.
Walmart is testing its own app to route those deliveries efficiently, allowing staff to opt in to earning extra money by handling a few deliveries that aren't too far off from their everyday commute home.
That's why it's not hard to imagine the kinds of questions Daily Show host Trevor Noah asked in a bit about King wasn't too far off from what NBC had been asking inside its newsroom.
While the actress's new character, Kat (a young school girl waiting for her parents to pick her up) may not seem far off from the 1950s daughter, this new role has a particularly creepy twist.
On the Axiom humans enjoy their meals in liquid form, a concept not so far off from what drives products like Soylent, the beverage that touts itself as an efficient liquid replacement for solid meals.
Clinton's weaknesses are real, but her unpopularity among Republicans is structural — her four percent approval rating among Republicans isn't so far off from the six percent Obama registered at the end of the 2012 election.
A strawweight would have to add more than 1353 percent of her original body weight to jump to the 135-pound weight class—not far off from a male welterweight hopping straight to light heavyweight.
Once calibrated, the research team says it was able to get around 92 percent accuracy for commands — which, honestly, doesn't seem too far off from the accuracy of voice commands for the assistants I've used.
MVP odds: 26/1Why he could win: We've all heard this one before, but as long as Tom Brady is still playing in the NFL, chances are he's not too far off from winning MVP.
Spielberg's actual vision of the OASIS doesn't feel too far off from where we're headed—in no small part because the OASIS is exactly what inspired so many people who are working in the VR industry.
I don't think we're too far off from a place where AI and other computational approaches to photography can help us sort through those photos quicker — this already happens on your smartphone's camera roll, for example.
That's not far off from what forecasters like Rolling Stone's Peter Travers and AwardsWatch's Erik Anderson have suggested, leading credence to the idea that the Academy had just tweeted the results a few days too soon.
In the third quarter, Oath's revenue fell 258.89 percent to $1.8 billion, putting it far off from its goal of $10 billion in revenue by 2020, which Verizon said it did not expect Oath to achieve.
Hopefully that means we're not far off from a character like Katherine Newbury becoming reality — but hopefully with (mild Late Night spoiler alert!) a little less scandal and a little more shattering of the glass ceiling.
But if the next round of much-hyped productivity tablets borrow some of the features Samsung's built into the unassuming Galaxy TabPro S, we may not be far off from getting that perfect in-between device.
But in classic NHL fashion, the Ducks and Sharks face off in round one, which means the winner can talk themselves into believing they're not far off from a Cup when they eventually get knocked out.
The legs, bright red and wet with snail butter, radiated around the body, which had been excavated and backfilled with crab meat that had been enriched into a form not too far off from lobster thermidor.
The evolving assessment from the US government suggested that investigators were still far off from any thorough understanding of what transpired in the attacks, which officials have described as unlike anything the US has experienced before.
While trade officials told Trump on Thursday they believed there is still the potential for a deal to be struck with China, they said they were still far off from coming to any kind of agreement.
When Netanyahu compared Trump to King Cyrus, the Persian leader who allowed the Jews back from Babylon to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, he was probably not far off from Trump's conception and image of himself.
Those numbers really are low — part of Trump's historically low approval ratings this early into a presidency — but they're not all that far off from Trump's base of support heading into the election in November 2016.
Geographically, temporally, and socio-economically, the setting in which De Havilland emerged was not far off from the one in which black and Latino artists created house and techno in Detroit and Chicago during the 80s.
For their wedding in Jamaica, she wore a strapless white dress with a sparkling belt at the waist — not far off from the second dress Kate Middleton wore at her wedding to Prince William that same year.
Though this wasn't far off from how I would normally style the dress (I would do the same with a cardigan), the blazer added a nice, professional touch — transforming the look from comfy cute to classy cute.
On the other hand, the Watch Active's 360 x 360 OLED display isn't too far off from the 40mm's 324 x 394 resolution screen, but pales in comparison to the 44mm Apple Watch's 4199 x 448 resolution.
The idea is that you can tap your jacket sleeve to send commands to your smartphone, which is not too far off from tapping a smartwatch to send commands to your smartphone, but perhaps an easier gesture.
As Derrick Rose has claimed, working in the triangle offense means passing the ball and running off to stand in the corner — surely an exaggeration, but how far-off from reality is an unhappy point guard's perception?
This isn&apost far off from the 1,000 nit standard that a lot of HDR discs and streaming titles are designed for, so HDR content on this TV will look quite close to how the creators intended.
A credit to its razor-smart script, the film unpacked the perversions of human capital—the gig economy, mass incarceration—and hinted at a reality that doesn't feel too far off from the one we inhabit now.
Seeing my room free of drying cabinet doors and snow boots alone would have been a joy, but the renderings were also shockingly realistic and the designs were not far off from what I'd have picked for myself.
At this stage, in the UK at least, we don't know fully how effective "virtual reality therapy" really is, but we may not be far off from seeing it in National Health Service (NHS) clinics around the country.
Sure, the look of Dandara isn't too far off from what you'd expect to see on mobile, but it is a demanding platformer that requires some precise actions, which in turn requires some very precise and responsive hardware.
This show, to be sure, plays on stereotypes—when many think of Fire Island, they probably think of a place not far off from Logo's version, where gay guys let down their hair and sparks and claws fly.
A few days later, the DC government, along with several federal agencies and media organizations, released official estimates that weren't too far off from Puccioni's 1.8 million using ticket information from turnstiles and other sources for their count.
The other thing I realized is that, 25 years later, we're not too far off from The Janus Report of the 1990s, in that, while there's not one thing that means "vanilla" to everyone, there are some broad themes.
Lopez was decked out in the most over-the-top glitzy, bedazzled unitards throughout her photoshoot — one outfit was complete with crystal wings and headpiece — which isn't too far off from the show-stopping looks seen in her show.
McElhenney is of course a well-known force, and his portrayal of Grimm as an egotistical control freak isn't so far off from Sunny's Mac – though there's also a lovely arc at play that unfolds across the whole season.
From there, I think they'd have a system of spot checks, or something like that, not too far off from the heavyweight controls that we used to see when crossing from one European country into another 30 years ago.
These depictions aren't far off from what the real Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling—the 80s show on which the Netflix series is based—had to deal with, according to a number of original cast members who spoke with VICE.
Yes, you might be thinking of that dystopian Black Mirror scenario, or that oddly relatable Portlandia sketch, but we're not too far off from a world where our digital score simultaneously replaces and drives all meaning in our lives.
For me, the best part about wearing the Columbia SH/FT OutDry Mids is that they don't look out place in urban settings, as the design isn't too far off from knit running sneakers from sportswear brands like Adidas.
It's totally ridiculous on its face, but it's also not that far off from the experience of cobbling together a living on Task Rabbit or Fiverr, which maybe says something about how unreal the modern job market has become.
So Microsoft may be pretty far off from Kipman's grand vision of mixed reality, in which we're all donning headsets all day long and working, conversing, and hanging out in a sci-fi blend of the real and the virtual.
I think that's probably not far off from how these parents were feeling at the time that there was just so much stuff being thrown at them that they just had no idea what to do and how to feel.
Atala told me that we're most likely extremely far off from being able to print something like a finger, but that it might be possible to say, print skin in order to help a burn patient within the next decade.
Readers get long stretches of boredom and repetition, of waiting around and dead-end interviews and paperwork and meals, punctuated by blasts of action that make your eyeballs shake — and that isn't so far off from the lived experience of parenthood.
Several years ago, not too far off from this deteriorating church site, a sprawling former industrial campus on Midland was converted into "The Factory" — an independent art facility that has hosted massive survey exhibitions of large-scale painting and sculpture.
Critically, the emissions numbers highlight that while the U.S. has gradually produced less carbon over the last decade, the nation is still far-off from meeting the ambitious climate targets agreed to at the historic 2015 UN climate negotiations in Paris.
Pollsters noted that 2628 percent who now see a recession as very or somewhat likely in the next year is not far off from the 28500 percent who said the same thing in November 6900, ahead of the Great Recession.
While those goals may still be far off from being realized, SoftBank's subsidiaries, as well as companies in which it's invested, are pushing the frontiers of technology in areas such as the "Internet of Things," artificial intelligence and deep learning.
It's not that far off from the logic of exposure therapy, in which patients encounter the objects of their phobias in safe circumstances until the fear wears off—except those outcomes are achieved with time and behavior instead of lasers.
The Globe's predicted results to Trump's policies don't seem too far off from reality: Deporting 11 million unauthorized immigrants would likely cause a lot of social unrest in the US, and Trump has explicitly called for violence at his rallies.
It's funny 'cause these fake titles and premises aren't that far off from actual Hallmark Christmas movies, such as A Christmas Prince (an actual Hallmark movie), With Love, Christmas (another real-life Hallmark movie), and Switched for Christmas (you get the idea).
"If you only get the font right, you're still far off from an authentic-looking result," says Florian Hardwig, a Berlin-based graphic designer and an editor at the website Fonts In Use which shows off and identifies practical uses of typefaces.
But the idea that there's some kind of generalized AI that's a monolithic thing that understands all dimensions of who you are in a way that's deeper than you do, I think doesn't exist and is probably quite far off from existing.
Waiting to get your business up and running at the beginning of next year might feel like it's pretty far off from now, but it ensures that you will only have to pay taxes for the current year that you're in business.
And as Verge Silicon Valley editor Casey Newton recently reported, text-based interaction is driving a wave of companies big and small to invest millions into developing bots that don't sound that far off from what the Quartz app is trying to do.
Watching the Atlas perform these tasks isn't quite as terrifying as the animal-like movements of the robotic quadruped BigDog, but the test is a reminder that we humans are far off from creating the humanoid robots we so often see in Hollywood.
This isn't so very far off from the then-contemporary criticism of George W. Bush's handling of America's entry into the Iraq War — that he was distracting from the real issues of the moment in favor of bogeymen propped up by faulty intelligence.
A Cinderella Story may have been a modern adaptation of the classic fairytale, but it still included a beautiful, flouncy dress that's not too far off from the number present-day Duff was just spotted wearing on the streets of New York City.
Recut clip of "The MacBook Accident" featuring another of Herscher's machines The slapstick disasters Jiwi unwittingly creates in the series aren't always far off from Herscher's real experiences, which include a time where boiling acetone almost set fire to his last apartment.
"At their face value [of being sports or celebrity apps], those apps functionally were so far off from what our business model was that I can't see any way they were relics of a pre-pivot business model," a second former employee said.
People who write for children can't afford the wordiness that authors of books for adults can get away with, and there is a realness that comes with writing for readers who are generally not too far off from their last good cry.
LG has given the phone a larger 260/25-inch sensor for the primary 260-megapixel f/22021 camera, which is on par (in size, at least) with recent Huawei phones and Sony's latest and not too far off from the Galaxy S29.
At first I planned on being a physician of integrative medicine and opening up my own practice and having my own line of natural supplements, so I guess you could say I didn't end up that far off from my original plans!
While I can't exactly locate a Bay Area company that will legitimately freeze your brain after you die — in the hope that future advancements in technology and science can restore your consciousness — it's not too far off from Silicon Valley's quest to live forever.
The ethics of the world from her point of view were not far off from that of a child; Bunny saw the world with new eyes rather than through the lens of Professor Utonium or the Mayor of Townsville like the other girls did.
Stylistically speaking, a steam-punk jam isn't that far off from the hippie-dippie, aerialist-circus-y situations that parties like Rubulad, Danger, and Robot Heart have been pulling off for over a decade—well before most of us even knew how to spell Bushwick.
In the event you caught the mistake yourself — perhaps by noticing that your wages and withholding in your W-2 are far off from what was in your last paycheck for the prior year — you should still reach out to your company's human resources department.
Augmenta looks like nothing more than a pair of Warby Parker glasses, but when David slips it on he's treated to an immersive interface and display that's not far off from the flat UI aesthetics that have taken over in the past few years.
The Heian conflation of taste, ethics, and identity, not to mention their preoccupation with sending each other poem fragments like so many text messages and then fretting about not getting replies, wasn't so far off from our own era of late decadence, the 21st century.
The problem for Democrats is that even if these special election districts are not representative of the country as a whole, they are not that far off from the kind of seats Democrats are going to have to take to win back Congress in 2018.
It's not just bleak — plenty of shows are bleak — but also determined to impress upon its viewers that its imagined dystopian future of fertile women being kept as breeding sows and ritualized rape reimagined as patriotic duty isn't too far off from our reality.
It's also not far off from Thiel, who secretly bankrolled a lawsuit against Gizmodo's former owner Gawker Media, resulting in the company's bankruptcy, saying, "A free press is vital for a public debate," in the same column where he explains why he sued Gawker out of existence.
Jeffrey Hall, an associate professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas and and author of The Five Flirting Styles, offered his interpretation of this statistic, suggesting that the winky emoji conveys "being playful, funny, or fun," which isn't far off from its real-world use.
Their clothing selections are surprisingly not too far off from what we've seen on the latest runways: When Lo looked at photos from a recent Dries Van Noten collection, she was charmed by the patterned suits, which, among many other pieces, reminded her of the Chinatown seniors.
That means you can get a beautiful wool coat for $180, not far off from a price you would pay at a fast-fashion store like Zara, and a real leather jacket for $400 that would probably cost more than double if you bought it retail.
He is essentially a foreign-policy realist, though one with faith in the capacity of military action to effectuate security and stability; in this he was not far off from Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, a former general who offered a check on the president's impetuousness.
Jason Gurandiano, global head of financial technology investment banking at RBC, told Business Insider that while robo-advisers have shown the ability to quickly build a client base from scratch, even the biggest independent robos are still far off from asset levels where they can break even.
CES, the annual conference showcasing the cutting-edge in consumer tech, has a reputation for not…Read more ReadAside from the bendy design and companion app, the Poco's not too far off from regular ol' vibrators, but MysteryVibe has a track record for building innovative sex tech.
In most practical ways, it's not that far off from Samsung's new Galaxy Note 7, or other Android phones like the new Moto Z. The only thing the Honor 8 is missing is the absurdly high (and VR-friendly) screen resolution, but you know what else it's missing?
New CBO estimates project that if current laws remain in place, internal federal debt will reach 2628 percent of GDP in 28503 years and 22019 percent of GDP in 30 years, not far off from the debt-to-GDP ratios of indebted European countries like Italy and Spain.
While neither Kantar nor CBS, the broadcast network hosting Super Bowl LIII, have yet released figures about 2019 ad spending, sources tell Bloomberg that CBS is selling in-game spots for an average of $5.1 million to $5.3 million, not far off from where it was last year.
They are comfortable with social media and thrusting the issue into the public arena, casting themselves as "not far-off from the wild-eyed radicals who started Christianity in well-heeled Rome," said Joshua Kam, a Hope College graduate, and Brave Commons leader at the Spring Arbor walk.
It's the best document so far of his vast array of talents, with the multifaceted artist performing most every instrument on the LP. "Price Went Up" is a deranged and mesmerizing snippet of otherworldly hip-hop, while "Flowers For My Demons" is somewhere not too far off from folk.
In just this respect, Immerge doesn't feel that far off from some of the crazy hardware solutions that Industrial Light and Magic, James Cameron, or Peter Jackson have used to preview their own breed of special effects in real time — the kind of stuff that changed the direction of Hollywood.
According to the campaign's tally, Buttigieg got 22 percent of the vote on the first alignment, 25 percent on the final alignment (after supporters of nonviable candidates switched their support to him), and 28 percent of the state delegate equivalents — not too far off from where Sanders's count puts him.
It's also not far off from the way things were a little more than a decade ago, where your shooting was limited to the amount of frames in a roll of film and you had to wait an hour, a day, or maybe a few days until you got the printed pictures back.
The problem with our current administration is that the circus described in Ward's version is not so far off from rumors of piss tapes, reports of a president who eats McDonalds for fear of being poisoned, and public outrageous antics that run from ridiculous nicknames to taunting world leaders about nuclear war.
DENTON: LOOK, WE ARE IN THIS – I THINK THE LEGAL ARGUMENTS ARE VERY CLEAR AND NOW THAT WE'RE ACTUALLY SO FAR DOWN THE LINE AND ACTUALLY NOT THAT FAR OFF FROM THE APPEALS COURT, THAT WE WILL ACTUALLY BE ABLE TO JUDGE THIS ON THE LAW AND WITH ALL FACTS AND ELEMENTS.
"The '70s was not that far off from integration, so you're still dealing with scenes and social spaces that were getting used to this," says Weber, who is exceptionally interested in the music of Chocolate Milk, a funk and soul band that was particularly active in this era and often collaborated with Allen Toussaint.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The Alpha's air controls are a neat trick, but in the end, I couldn't help but think if they removed that sensor along with the Alpha's 5-MP camera and tried to make a more traditional smartwatch with a bendy screen, the Alpha wouldn't be far off from something I might want to buy.
Added to that, the 5% coupon on offer is juicy - it is not far off from where Banca Popolare Volksbank recently sold a €100m 10NC5 Tier 2 (BB/BB Fitch/DBRS) at 5.625%, for example, and helped soften the blow of being exchanged at a significant discount to par: 30% for the Tier 1 notes, and 70% for the Tier 2s.
While the PS VR display resolution that the system is powering is slightly lower than that of the Rift and Vive, the experience off the $300 PS4 didn't feel too far off from my $1,000+ gaming PC. This begs to question what sort of performance the PS VR will see on the upcoming PlayStation 4 Pro, which will be released early next month.
The exhibit features work from a broad swath of artists who either began or defined their careers in public access, from pioneering video artist Nam June Paik to socially conscious collective Paper Tiger Television, which continues to broadcast events like the Standing Rock protests, to the chameleonic Alex Bag, whose satirical 2005 dating series Gladiadaters is not all that far off from The Bachelor.
The truth is that Patch in 2019 is not that far off from the pitch former AOL CEO Tim Armstrong used to deliver when he was proselytizing for Patch years ago: A mix of timely updates produced by a fast-typing team of local reporters, supported by ads for local businesses, on a platform designed to let local readers and advertisers load their own stuff onto the site.
And many of the most ridiculous Gamergate memes, which celebrate the strength and resilience of gamers, don't strike me as that far off from the sorts of fundamentalist Christian slogans I grew up with, reinforcing the idea of a chosen identity (centered on an interest or a passion or a religion) being oppressed by the larger culture, even if that chosen identity is part of a larger moment that dominates the culture.
Sanders's endorsement of Clinton was, in many ways, not far off from his usual stump speech: He talked about the incredible success of his underdog campaign and its reliance on small donations; the need to end inequality and mass incarceration, overturn Citizens United, acknowledge climate change research, and make college more affordable; and he made it clear that the "revolution" he and his supporters began has not ended and will not end on November 7.
Though we are now in a moment where society doesn't necessarily emasculate men if their wives and partners make more money, Wong's need to overcompensate for time away from the home — by shouldering the bulk of the childcare — is not far off from the greater trend regarding division of labor in the U.S. A 2015 Pew study found that 54% of straight couples in working-parent households report that the woman still does the bulk of childcare.
Theron, though, is at sea: The role isn't far off from a Bond villain, but she underplays it, coolly intellectual and with no dramatic relish, as if Cypher were hoping — after wreaking havoc with the world's nuclear arsenal — to be considered for an appointment to the UN. This probably isn't Theron's fault: She's saddled with dialogue that sounds as if it were run through a computer program that filtered out all sensible words and left her speaking pure gibberish juice.
Within the FEC and on Capitol Hill, a few other ideas expected to be considered (they're still very far off from actual implementation): Requiring all online political ads to carry disclosures Creating a database of all political ads Banning programmatic (automated) political ads from being sold Why it matters: The past election cycle showed just how much modern campaigns lean on programmatic advertising to reach voters and donors with persuasive ads that could push them to vote one way or another.
Musk said he hoped to find a way for the brain to "merge" with artificial intelligence, most likely through tiny wireless chips implanted in the brain using a "sewing machine-like" robot, with a goal of securing "humanity's future as a civilization relative to AI." The bottom line: Although Musk said the team isn't far off from implanting prototypes, it will take a "long time" for Neuralink to achieve its goals, he acknowledged, noting that getting federal approval for the neural implants would be difficult.
Combining the smart speaker with a set-top box is a logical evolution of the two products for living room entertainment, and it's not too far off from what Apple and Google already do with their voice-controlled assistants on the Apple TV and Android TV. Amazon takes it a bit further by adding hands-free voice controls and extending Alexa outside of the box it's contained in, which is both clever and helpful, since cable boxes and Blu-ray players aren't going to disappear anytime soon.
It does makes sense that certain polleros and coyotes would now be concerned about authorities potentially monitoring cell activity, insofar as the specter of la migra's dragnet does loom large as guides like Juan cross migrants over the border and into the US. And what he and Comanche tell us about pollos' phones being confiscated isn't far off from we've heard of migrant's phones sometimes being turned off and temporarily held by polleros and coyotes, who then return the phones to their clients after the crossing is complete.
Kimmel's over-the-top fast-food feast isn't too far off from what Trump has offered championship teams during their White House visits, as he infamously hosted the championship-winning Clemson Tigers with a spread of McDonald's, Read more: Trump greets Clemson Tigers with fast-food buffet of Wendy's, McDonald's, and Burger King as they celebrate their national championshipRapinoe had already been clear about her intentions of skipping any planned White House visit, but thanks to Kimmel, she was still able to get a taste of the meal that might have been presented.

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