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Okay, well, slightly different to old times, but near enough.
But for Gates, her sizable pledge is nowhere near enough.
It was nowhere near enough to ease the growing anger.
That was nowhere near enough to justify continuing his campaign.
The sum was nowhere near enough to finance universal anything.
But nowhere near enough people agree with you about that woman.
A release seemed near-enough imminent, yet nothing came to fruition.
Solve more crimes, Bletchley folk, seven episodes is nowhere near enough.
Near enough for me to get it in the next hour?
The shots are mirrored, but apart from that it's near enough identical.
There she was, naked or near enough on a fake designer chair.
This is nowhere near enough providers to meet this massive unmet need.
While that is a lot of money, it is nowhere near enough.
What we accomplished in 2018 is nowhere near enough, but it's not nothing.
Tonight, they went to the basket and we didn't provide near enough resistance.
I don't think we have near enough information to draw that conclusion yet.
In areas such as labour-market reform, nowhere near enough has been done.
This is nowhere near enough to reach the most vulnerable children and youth.
It's a good policy, unlike the #NoFlyNoBuy plan, but it's nowhere near enough.
"Planting trees is good, of course, but it's nowhere near enough," Greta said.
Only three battalions are currently operational, nowhere near enough to secure the country.
But as soon as the game launched he realized it wouldn't be near enough.
But it was nowhere near enough to counterbalance the roaring pushback from the GOP.
Continued outlays on roads, railways and airports - still nowhere near enough - will help too.
Trump from office, at this time this country isn't near enough to a consensus
It's important to give more, but it's nowhere near enough to meet the need.
Less clear is whether it will prove anywhere near enough to complete the task.
Seven, that people are looking at as a maybe, which is nowhere near enough.
Yet as soothing as they are, they're nowhere near enough to make things right.
I never received a check from Reverb that was anywhere near enough to live on.
Still, experts say the initial funds are nowhere near enough to fully secure America's elections.
Digital advertising generated $3.5 billion in 2014 — nowhere near enough to make up the difference.
But environmentalists said the plan from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government was nowhere near enough.
"What Joe is saying is nowhere near enough," Sanders said, dismissing Biden as an incrementalist.
Gabennesch said no one came near enough to touch Bennett and she didn't seem unnerved.
Existing pledges to curb emissions are nowhere near enough to avert catastrophic warming, say scientists.
But it's been nowhere near enough to make Biden the leader of the fundraising pack.
"Planting trees is very good of course, but it is nowhere near enough," she said.
For those whose laminates let them near enough, every aspect of the race is transparent.
We're near enough in tears, planning what we're gonna do when England win the World Cup.
I was making just about enough to get by but nowhere near enough to live comfortably.
A few had made it near enough already you could see their shirts crisscrossed with bandoliers.
And while that's a lot of money, it's nowhere near enough to every American a millionaire.
It has reassuring testimonials, and it's near enough that Millie will be able to visit him.
"This isn't ambitious or anywhere near enough," Greenpeace UK said in response to BP on Twitter.
AMBITION Existing pledges to curb emissions are nowhere near enough to avert catastrophic warming, say scientists.
The flimsiness of the Times' quote does not give near enough credence to that line of speculation.
But it's nowhere near enough to lift up the economy enough to pay off the government's debts.
But in the first year, the program took in nowhere near enough money to cover the payouts.
But there are nowhere near enough researchers to make custom drugs for all who might want them.
Nowhere near enough to keep a 13 stone [180 pound] lad afloat on top of a lilo.
That's dangerous and misleading — because on more conventionally tuned displays, all of those photos look near enough perfect.
We don't have anywhere near enough of it in this league, so let's take what we can get.
Having tens of thousands of followers hasn't earned me anywhere near enough to buy a giraffe or whatever.
The continuing conundrum for his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, is that nowhere near enough Alabamians believe the allegations.
If you find that the power outlet isn't near enough to your setup, avoid using an extension cord.
At the time, it was an important step forward for our country, but it is nowhere near enough.
The money that he was asking for, obviously, was not anywhere near enough and he didn't get it.
No, when Lindolm's contract was announced, the near-unanimous reaction was: Wow, he didn't get anywhere near enough money.
The fuel increase will bring in much needed hard currency though many economists see it as nowhere near enough.
But that is nowhere near enough to gauge whether AVs are safe enough to let loose on the public.
One of these is getting drones near enough to large populations so they're more efficient than regular road delivery.
Paak's latest track is great, but it's nowhere near enough to justify being locked into Apple's way of life.
Support for technology that captures CO2 emissions is increasing, through investments and legislation, but it's still nowhere near enough.
It rules, and you'll be able to tell everyone that you got in near enough to the ground floor.
By 2019, there will be 182,000 tech jobs up for grabs and nowhere near enough people to fill them.
"I don't think we have near enough information..." GOP @RepChrisStewart can't comment on if Trump obstructed justice https://t.
"Gross margins have slightly decreased, but not anywhere near enough to offset the upward movement in scale," he said.
Fred Upton is nowhere near enough to help people with health conditions afford coverage if ObamaCare protections are waived.
Drew Doughty's version of average is still pretty good, but it was nowhere near enough to stop the Sharks.
This has made it near-enough impossible, but in addition to that, it's made us not want to go.
The team had raised nowhere near enough money to reach their goal in time to make the trip possible.
Women and girls have reported sexual assault in the camp, there are nowhere near enough toilets, and riots are frequent.
India is producing nowhere near enough jobs for the tens of millions of young people joining the workforce every year.
This is still overkill for a city or a base, but nowhere near enough power to destroy an entire planet.
This isn't a hard and fast rule; hurricanes can kill anyone of any class, anywhere near enough to a coast.
The supermarket on Thursday put out its full-year results and near enough all the key metrics are going down.
But it turns out the electric-truck maker behind the deal has nowhere near enough money to pull it off.
However, that was nowhere near enough to offset lower prices, weaker margins in its refining business, and higher capital spending.
Yet few public high schools serving significant numbers of low-income and first-generation students have anywhere near enough counselors.
But for Juan Carlos, and especially for his daughter, one night of fun is nowhere near enough to create contentment.
BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW NEAR ENOUGH ABOUT IT. I'M JUST LET THAT ONE GO UNTIL WE GET SOME MORE INFORMATION.
Of course, no one believes that what happened in 2018 is anywhere near enough to solve America's gun violence problem.
Today, Uganda hosts almost 1 million South Sudanese refugees, but donor funding is nowhere near enough to meet their needs.
There's a local guy who comes here near enough every day with his dog and I've connected with him a lot.
Bonus: More camera time for all these folks, because our hearts were pullin' for DRAMA and Thursday boasted nowhere near enough.
I didn't receive anywhere near enough in my time playing, as you must catch duplicate pokémon to collect the requisite candies.
But it was a foregone conclusion that the critics would not be able to muster anywhere near enough votes to succeed.
The ITV pundit and former England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright said authorities do "nowhere near enough" to tackle the problem.
And they're raising questions about whether current government efforts to cushion the economy from the damage will be anywhere near enough.
October 11 it's out, which near enough puts it in competition with the next Battlefield, Titanfall, and Call of Duty releases.
"That withholding is nowhere near enough," said Ed Slott, a CPA and founder of Ed Slott & Co. in Rockville Centre, New York.
"They are making some progress here and there, but it's nowhere near enough and it's not being done fast enough," he added.
It was only a little, and nowhere near enough—we need video explanations of these calls, just like we get for suspensions.
"It is very clear to us from the evidence we have received that nowhere near enough is being done," the report reads.
It was far enough from Times Square to avoid the crowd but near enough that he could still watch the ball drop.
And in the US, we have two trillion dollars of infrastructure needs and there's not near enough capital to satisfy that need.
While the couple had some money stashed in 265(k) accounts, it was nowhere near enough to allow them to stop working.
There might be private centers that have somewhat adequate resources, but I doubt that there's anywhere near enough resources for something like cancer.
" That's one reason the Kaiser Family Foundation's Larry Levitt says there's "nowhere near enough detail about the assumptions and methodology to evaluate this.
The latter, favored by conservative writers, has at least some merit, but nowhere near enough to sand the rough edges off of Trumpcare.
"That is why you're here, because that's not anywhere near enough for people to really get dates from it," investor Mark Cuban says.
"This last winter and spring we had pretty close to average rainfalls, but it was nowhere near enough to counter the intense drought."
Despite the defeat, the Yankees have been able to work their way near enough to the Orioles to have the postseason in sight.
"I don't think anywhere near enough of us are aware of the potential 'bombs' we have indoors," Paffett told local newspaper The Comet.
They were coming fast, and Vollie was near enough the command post to hear a radioman cranking the phone and calling out coördinates.
Merely taking the money out of politics, in other words, is nowhere near enough if liberals want to create a comprehensive welfare state.
Andrew Cuomo has already criticized the bill, saying the $3.5 billion allocated for the state is nowhere near enough to address the emergency.
So far, she said she's seen most FEMA grant recipients receive between $500 to $20173 — nowhere near enough money to rebuild a house.
"There is nowhere near enough resources that you can credibly collect to pay for spending of this size [from the rich]," agrees MacGuineas.
But analysts are skeptical that China will be able to grow anywhere near enough soybeans to satisfy local demand, at least anytime soon.
According to The New York Times, VW has set aside $17.9 billion in costs related to the scandal, which may not be near enough.
But there were never anywhere near enough people in the party interested in or willing to stage a coup to take their plotting seriously.
It's not close enough to cause direct destruction but near enough to bring another potential round of wind and rain to the ravaged islands.
He was holding a knife, but was not moving toward the officer, and did not appear to be near enough to pose a threat.
Both ships had been described as unsinkable, and, sadly, both had just over the legally required amount of lifeboats, which were nowhere near enough.
Before the accord was signed, however, the U.N. listened to Leonardo DiCaprio say that the agreement was nowhere near enough to save the planet.
Eventually I got near enough to the bottom that my husband could put his arms around my waist and lower me to the ground.
But even with their combined wages, they still have nowhere near enough cash to buy the equipment and materials needed to develop their land.
The best lithium-ion batteries top out at 22.6 watt-hours per kilogram, which is nowhere near enough get an airliner across the Pacific.
While the opposition did better in this election than it did in 2014, it will win nowhere near enough seats to challenge the BJP.
Planting trees is good, of course, but it's nowhere near enough of what is needed and it cannot replace real mitigation and rewilding nature.
In my view that is nowhere near enough people for a literary dinner party, but on the other hand it's a very solid beginning.
But this we knew only from photos, since, whenever we were near enough to see the volcano, it was covered in mist and clouds.
The Trump tax documents that were released this week — a two-page summary from 12 years ago — are a start, but nowhere near enough.
While investment in Puerto Rico has spiked post-Maria, it's nowhere near enough to lift up the economy to pay off the government's debts.
There have only been small studies on forskolin for weight loss—and there's nowhere near enough evidence to prove that it works for weight management.
Between that and stiff sanctions, Venezuela's current oil sales raise nowhere near enough money to meet the country's foreign exchange needs or its credit obligations.
On the Democratic side, Sanders reeled off three wins on Saturday, but it was nowhere near enough to catch the lead Clinton had already built.
"There's nowhere near enough federal funding to meet the need, or even specifically to fund the really good projects that people propose," Dr. Wintemute said.
Without government intervention in some form, private developers and landlords were never going to build or maintain anywhere near enough homes for the urban poor.
Being structured as an LLC saved him some $1,400 a year max under the experiment, he said, nowhere near enough to hire a new employee.
Booker's biography as Kentucky's youngest black lawmaker alone will draw interest, but it's unclear if that will be anywhere near enough to overcome McGrath's standing.
He and Falk were sitting near enough to the path between the entrance and the bar that Keith Stolarsky and his companion passed their table.
It is not up a mountain or deep in a jungle but near enough to a parking lot that the infirm can enjoy it, too.
While many businesses have been working on becoming more sustainable, the current level of progress is nowhere near enough, according to the CEO of Mars.
Espy has garnered a lot more attention because of Hyde-Smith's screw-ups, but I don't think it is anywhere near enough for him to win.
Wherever you were, one or more dancers was near enough that you could savor details: the rhythmic drop of a heel, the shuttling of an eye.
"Competition is working well for some customers in this market, but nowhere near enough of them," said Roger Witcomb, chairman of the CMA's energy market investigation.
These things unfortunately are not free to do; I have invested near enough 50,000 euros of my own money into this in the last month alone.
Having declared that he "earned political capital" in his successful reelection effort and now intended "to spend it," Bush instead learned he had nowhere near enough.
Just as they do today, connections will fall back to slower speeds when users aren't near enough to a tower, or if the network is overloaded.
Planting trees is good of course, but it's nowhere near enough of what needs to be done, and it cannot replace real mitigation or rewilding nature.
Geoffrey Robertson, a British-Australian human rights lawyer and author of a new book on restitution called "Who Owns History?" said that was nowhere near enough.
"I don't think that [McCarthy] or the other names that I've heard could get near enough votes to make it happen," said one conservative GOP lawmaker.
In non-OECD economies, however, decarbonisation of 0.6% is nowhere near enough to offset increased energy consumption of 1.6%, leaving emissions growing at 1.0% a year.
In non-OECD economies, however, decarbonisation of 0.6% is nowhere near enough to offset increased energy consumption of 1.6%, leaving emissions growing at 1.0% a year.
The minimum considerations required for parolees are nowhere near enough, but there are some pretty simple steps you can take to give them more than that.
But there's still nowhere near enough details in Trump's plan to answer the most important question: how a typical middle class taxpayer would fare under it.
Ms Rogers describes having to manage a surge in donations for her organisation in Ferguson, whereas Ms Cullors says "we don't have anywhere near enough funding" overall.
And, while Meadows commands a real bloc of votes among House Republicans, it's nowhere near enough to even come close to threatening Ryan's hold on the job.
But as the days dragged on and it became clear that no one else in the House Republican conference could get anywhere near enough support, Ryan reconsidered.
Assigned to remote outposts, the soldiers of both countries serve for years in a state of unrelenting tension, near enough to the enemy to exchange shouted obscenities.
A UN report released this week said that the commitments countries pledged to limit the climate crisis are nowhere near enough to stave off record-high temperatures.
Prior to the hurricanes, the island was economically bankrupt, the beautiful beaches and tropical balmy breezes were nowhere near enough to support the economy of the island.
Today's demo wasn't anywhere near enough time to evaluate the depth of the system, but I'm optimistic that it'll be a fun new twist on Yakuza combat.
I have a bit of money saved (a couple thousand), which is more than most of my friends my age...but nowhere near enough to buy a house.
NASA, which celebrated its 248th birthday on Saturday, has only a tentative strategy to get to Mars (or anywhere else), and nowhere near enough money to do it.
"Missouri State University backed head football coach Dave Steckel in his decision to suspend Ruddick from an upcoming game but that is not near enough," the petition reads.
Even if the missing white voters were disproportionately Republican, a return to previous turnout levels wouldn't have been anywhere near enough to get Mr. Romney over the top.
He said bank equity won't be near enough to help the industry in the case of another crisis, and believes regulators are still being too easy on banks.
The big picture: China represents 60.6% of the global semiconductor market, but lacks both the design and production capacity to make anywhere near enough for its own needs.
But global emissions are still growing, the commitments to reduce them right now are nowhere near enough, and a small handful of countries are blocking more coordinated action.
AKRON, Ohio — Richard Cordray speaks softly and carries a big stack: lime-green index cards, pressed into his shirt pocket, near enough for any sudden onset of note-taking.
A 10-year yield of 2.20 percent currently is nowhere near enough of a return given the country's political risks, lack of growth and high debt levels, he said.
But when people thought their leftovers would go to compost, the amount chucked near enough equalled the amount left by those who were not educated about food waste harm.
Each pair of Sennheiser 660s is hand-matched and tested so that the left and right ear cup produce near-enough identical sound (within a tight tolerance of +/- 1dB).
Cline grew up in Northern California, the daughter of winemakers — near enough to Death Valley and the Manson Family ranch that it seems to have shaped her narrative predilections.
Congress recently allotted $6 billion to address the epidemic over the next two years, which public health experts have described as a good start but not anywhere near enough.
But as is often the case, there was nowhere near enough room to include all the insightful and interesting comments we collected on the issue, even just this week.
Although my salary was relatively large, as a young attorney I couldn't afford both child care and housing near enough to be home at the end of the day.
The rats will only talk to you if you're near enough to touch them; if you want to speak to vermin, you have to get down in the gutter.
But there are tons of female DJs who are amazing, but don't get anywhere near enough of a look in thanks to an industry that, consciously or not, favors men.
Probably the most impactful things we're going to get weeded out at that point ... I think a firm that we don't know anywhere near enough about is Generation Investment Management.
Though he's able to feel the effects of the poison on his breathing, Cody estimates he only drank about 5 milligrams worth, nowhere near enough to kill an adult human.
The first three are up for re-election in 2018 and sit in heavily conservative states where the Democratic base vote is nowhere near enough to get them re-elected.
Megan*, a 25-year-old law student, relies on her family's financial help as the grant she receives from her firm is "nowhere near enough" to live off in London.
At the same time, Spotify grew its revenue by more than 22 percent to $21 billion in 2016, a healthy increase but not near enough to keep up with expenses.
At the same time, Spotify grew its revenue by more than 50 percent to $3.3 billion in 2016, a healthy increase but not near enough to keep up with expenses.
Chris Brose, the committee's former staff director, says the Pentagon is not doing anywhere near enough to develop, build and test the huge numbers of autonomous, unmanned systems it needs.
The opposition Labour Party, which did not secure anywhere near enough seats to form a government even with the support of smaller parties, has said it could still seize power.
And we wound up doubling funding for treatment and research and paying for about 25, 30% of the global effort at the time, and it still was nowhere near enough.
But recently, some have become bolder, booking first-class seats that get them near enough to snap pictures and ask for autographs in VIP lounges or aboard the planes themselves.
Nepomuk Neyer, 26, a wicker weaver from Innsbruck, Austria, recounted once traveling beyond the radius but still near enough that he could look down the valley and see his home.
"Your proposed improvements are nowhere near enough to ensure that Myanmar users are provided with the same standards of care as users in the U.S. or Europe," the group said.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, and Serena Joy's frustration with the world she helped create is nowhere near enough to make her a trustworthy or inspiring character.
Sanders typically talks about Social Security benefits, lamenting that $11,000 to $12,000 a year is not a livable income for seniors and calling it "nowhere near enough" money to survive on.
Although apprenticeship efforts, in-house training and academic and technical training partnerships are underway, some industry officials caution that won't be anywhere near enough to meet demand in the short term.
But all the charities working in the Jungle are adamant there are nowhere near enough such places and France, they say, is in far too much of a hurry on this.
"The C$9 billion in funding that was earmarked for the jet replacements by the previous government is nowhere near enough to even cover the 65 jets they proposed," he said.
People close to the president have long maintained that he is leery of his old adviser, only interested in keeping Mr. Stone near enough that he would not feel cast aside.
"We are taught a little bit about it at school, but nowhere near enough, and the severity of the situation is not addressed at all," Ms. Taylor said in an interview.
Pete White of the Los Angeles Community Action Network, an anti-poverty group, said the money the city had earmarked for emergency housing during potential El Niño flooding was nowhere near enough.
Although this quarter-sized amount of plutonium is nowhere near enough to make a nuclear weapon, it is enough to make a dirty bomb that spreads radiation, according to the Associated Press.
Around four years ago, McGhee started to notice a sustained uptick in the amount of vinyl orders he was receiving—and nowhere near enough stock from his label clients to fulfill them.
There are nowhere near enough votes in Congress to back up the extreme list of conditions the White House is now proposing to allow DACA recipients to stay in the United States.
Midway through the video, the animal stops abruptly, turns slightly and stares back — if not directly at the camera, near enough that its retinas catch the light and, for a moment, glow.
Emma is the unimpeachable queen of Highbury, the wealthiest and loveliest woman in town, and she enjoys the deference and attention of others near enough to her station to socialize with her.
The bottom line, then, is that the Senate bill's cuts are so far-reaching that even $45 billion in funding is nowhere near enough to make up for the massive losses elsewhere.
Sales may be down, but the company still doesn't sell anywhere near enough smartwatches to give up on its Charge line, even after the Versa proved Fitbit could make a pretty decent smartwatch.
But overall, well-educated professionals joined the Democrats in nowhere near enough numbers to offset declines in working-class voters of all races, and they were not in the right places to help.
Because of how open-ended the bill is, we have nowhere near enough information to know what each state will try, let alone what the cost of specific plans or procedures will be.
Imports from number two and three suppliers Malaysia and Indonesia did decline by 1.1 percent and 6 percent respectively, but these modest drops were nowhere near enough to offset the increase from Thailand.
Chatting over the phone, I tell him my situation: I'm 28 with no mortgage, nowhere near enough savings for a deposit, and student debt larger than the money I make in a year.
As the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities' Edwin Park explains, a single poor adult making $10,000 a year would only get $143 in benefit, nowhere near enough to buy a health plan.
The duo can also plan for the more senior individual to boost their Social Security by delaying their benefits until age 70, but that extra money is often "nowhere near enough," Mulvihill said.
Even if this is achieved, it would be nowhere near enough, given the current surplus capacity is close to 400 million tonnes, about one-third of China's total 20163 billion tonnes of capability.
Those are important policies, but they aren't the ones the next president will have the most power to shape — those issues haven't gotten near enough attention, writes former intelligence official Paul R. Pillar.
Even if this is achieved, it would be nowhere near enough, given the current surplus capacity is close to 400 million tonnes, about one-third of China's total 1.2 billion tonnes of capability.
There are nowhere near enough buyers of that view to make it a reality, but such is Adams' multitrack logic that he will want to harness Brexit divisions for all he can get.
But nowhere near enough funds came in to cover the payouts, and a Republican-backed provision passed by Congress has prevented the administration from shifting in other money to make up the difference.
And, when any ships did get near enough to attempt to assess the situation, they simply saw a silent (read: EXTREMELY,  EXTREMELY DEAD) figure, seemingly peacefully waving to the crew from the railings.
Last month, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) 2019 Emissions Gap report warned that the commitments countries pledged to limit the climate crisis are nowhere near enough to stave off record-high temperatures.
If it's to become a truly useful payment system in the future, that's nowhere near enough—but moves to fix the fault have caused huge and potentially troubling divides in its user base.
It was the safest version of running away from home, in which my refuge was still mum-approved, and near enough to her that she could imperiously summon me back if she so desired.
The UN unveiled its own report, showing that signatories to the Paris climate agreement are doing nowhere near enough to meet the target of keeping warming below 2°C relative to pre-industrial times.
This doesn't change our core belief that your proposed improvements are nowhere near enough to ensure that Myanmar users are provided with the same standards of care as users in the US or Europe.
From his gloriously grisly descriptions to his on point dialogue and character portrayals, I've always thought the horror master doesn't get anywhere near enough credit as he should for his impressive command of language.
Growth across sub-Saharan Africa dropped to 230% in 22014, far below East Asia's 227% and nowhere near enough to create enough jobs for the continent with the world's youngest and fastest-growing population.
As the insurgents rained rockets and machine-­gun fire on the compound's barriers, the Special Forces called in six "danger close" gun runs from F-16s, the strikes near enough to risk friendly fire.
Razer excluded the feature as it would have increased cost, and the company told me that many potential owners wouldn't have the monitor near enough to a wall to take advantage of bias lighting.
Though as Vox's David Roberts explained, the commitments made by countries as part of the deal are nowhere near enough to keep the planet from warming more than 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels.
Right now, in the midst of a crisis, they're on the same page as the front-line practitioners facing a tsunami of sick people and nowhere near enough ventilators to keep them all breathing.
As days passed and more details were analyzed about the gravitational wave burst, Guinan said the waves appeared to come from a source that was 10 degrees away from the star -- not near enough.
But nowhere near enough money has come in to cover the payouts, meaning insurers were left with a hole in their balance sheets on top of other ObamaCare-related problems they were already facing.
There's nowhere near enough launch capacity in the world to put all these proposed satellites into orbit in the near term, Caceres says, creating risk for satellite companies and opportunity for new launch providers.
Facebook has long stated it takes the issue seriously, but the measures it does have in place have been nowhere near enough to stop the spread of junk, fake, and hoax content on the site.
Liz Cambage, who had scored a combined 88 points in her past two games to set an WNBA mark, led the Wings with 23 points but it was nowhere near enough for Dallas (14-257).
It is particularly stupid because there is a broad consensus of bipartisan agencies and economists who agree it cannot increase growth by anywhere near enough to offset the revenue losses driven by the tax cuts.
"Planting trees is good, of course, but it is nowhere near enough of what is needed, and it cannot replace real mitigation and rewilding nature," said environmental activist Greta Thunberg from Davos following the announcement.
He was on the country's terrorist watchlist, though an officer told us that's meaningless — the list has more than doubled in four years, and there aren't anywhere near enough resources to actually monitor someone on it.
But while it's OK to applaud the achievements of the first black president, it's also OK to lament the fact that those same achievements—and other so-called solutions provided by Democrats—are nowhere near enough.
First off, nowhere near enough of those younger and healthier people signed up for Obamacare plans even though they got slapped with a tax penalty and even though the venerable Congressional Budget Office predicted they would.
Add that paltry sum to the $16,420 that Mr. Trump raised since last summer from people who work in tech and it is still nowhere near enough to cover the cost of a year at Stanford.
Referring back to INSIDER's recurring poll, Seth Moulton is not getting anywhere near enough name recognition to get the needed sample size to draw conclusions about how he'd perform in a general election against Donald Trump.
Turkish officials said they gave the US and Russia warning that the strikes were coming, but a senior US defense official said they were only given an hour, nowhere near enough time to evacuate the rebels.
The Spirits Within's release would near enough coincide with Final Fantasy X, which was naturally expected to continue this trend—and the signs were certainly positive, with the game's 1.4 million pre-orders a then-record.
Currently, Clinton is beating him there by 203 points; supposing that he's underestimated by 13 points, as he was in Indiana, that's still only a 3-point victory, nowhere near enough for a pledged delegate majority.
Ms. Graeber describes how visitors are invited to interact with the artwork and the artists: The work gets "well loved," Ms. Bushara said, which means that its creators have to live near enough to repair damage.
The U.K.'s chief Brexit negotiator David Davis said Monday that the agreement is a "decisive step" towards Brexit and that the 21 months are "near enough" the two years that London had initially asked for.
It is a span of about a month, during which eclipses are possible at the new and full moons, because the line of the nodes of the moon&aposs orbit is pointing near enough to the sun.
Since Voyager 1 is passing between star systems, it's not going to pass near enough to any objects to get a good photo again, so the mission team decided to save the probe's power for data collection.
I lived within five minutes of several bus stops, near-enough to a Metro station on two train lines and, delightfully, about two blocks from a Capital Bikeshare stop that always had an available set of wheels.
Last year, the Weather Service found a budgetary workaround that let it purchase a small amount of limited, low-resolution Tamdar data, but it's nowhere near enough to make a difference in the accuracy of its models.
For the Catholic church, however, there is another pressing issue—it does not have anywhere near enough priests to minister to the existing Catholic population, let alone proselytise or fend off a growing challenge from Evangelical Christianity.
By attacking with wrist locks—as his opponent's hands are always going to be near enough to reach—Calasans can begin to break an opponent's posture and worm their elbow towards his centreline for a follow up armbar.
Is to think for yourself, recognizing that you don't have anywhere near enough knowledge in your head to make those decisions well, and so to be radically open-minded to take those in and weigh those decisions well.
Two months ago, James Cluskey, an Irishman who played college tennis at Louisiana State and who reached a career-high ranking of 145th in doubles, retired at 29, having earned $61,382, nowhere near enough to make a living.
They dragged me off the bus, and it was then I realized that I didn't have anywhere near enough Spanish to explain this shit, or any money to pay for what she told them I'd stolen from her.
Even as the number of teen drivers declines nationally, many high schools in well-off communities, like Great Neck North, are seeing an increasing number of students driving to school, with nowhere near enough parking to accommodate them.
The bill included $138 billion to create a stability fund to help lower consumers' and insurers' costs, including $8 billion over five years to support those with costly medical conditions, but experts said it was nowhere near enough.
Scientists say that current pledges are nowhere near enough to stabilize the earth's climate in time to avert catastrophic sea-level rise, prevent severe damage to agriculture, and stop droughts and floods generating waves of forced mass migration.
If the party wants to actually enact those changes, somewhat rosier "dynamic scoring" numbers won't be anywhere near enough to make those numbers work out — they're going to have to come up with a whole lot of revenue.
All that Trump likely did was get a competent speechwriter to give him a script -- which he then read near enough word-for-word, apart from that off-the-cuff, self-aggrandizing and frankly weird remark about NATO spending.
That in itself is obviously nowhere near enough to overcome the military superiority of hard-line Islamist groups over pro-democracy groups, nor the damage that has been done to Syrian society during five years of highly sectarian warfare.
While she says there's been some progress in the modeling world, like the BMI limits in France and the rise of curvy models, it's nowhere near enough given the amount of women still facing immense pressure to lose weight.
SYDNEY/LONDON (Reuters) - BHP Billiton and Anglo American have reported setbacks in their iron ore production, but analysts said the contraction was nowhere near enough to dent the massive global supply glut that has driven prices to record lows.
"I don't think I ever remember a public official leaving at a time when there is more at stake that will impact whether his legacy is one of extraordinary achievement, or of not doing anywhere near enough," Myers said.
While large numbers of specialist insects, which fill a specific ecological niche, and general insects were declining, a small group of adaptable insects were seeing their numbers rise -- but nowhere near enough to arrest the decline, the report found.
South Africa also has domestic needs and export infrastructure constraints, Russia has plenty of coal but infrastructure issues, and the United States and Canada could probably add several million more tonnes a year, but this would be nowhere near enough.
That's no where near enough power to satisfying slam you back into your seat as you accelerate in this Chiron, but it's enough to get the model up to over 18 miles per hour which is nothing to balk at.
In other words, the increase in crude oil imports in February was nowhere near enough to compensate for the jump in exports, something that may be sign of softer demand growth in the domestic market or a drawdown of product inventories.
If you're starting to feel like you don't have anywhere near enough werewolves and vampires in your life, then brace yourselves for some good news: a new trailer for the latest instalment in the Underworld franchise, Blood Wars, is here.
Early American modernism is now part of the larger story, partly thanks to recent acquisitions from the defunct Corcoran Gallery, which up the count — a little bit; nowhere near enough — of work by women and nonwhite artists in the collection.
When Kick Off's creator, Dino Dini, announced Revival was heading to PlayStation 4 and Vita, back in October, old farts like me who remember what soccer games were like before FIFA basically became all soccer games (near enough) were made up.
Despite the slate-gray skies and constant dampness (we were near enough to Brontë country) there were laughter and smiles aplenty as on a shout, the runners set off up what I thought of then as an impossibly steep hill.
Tony: We were very worried about that a couple of years ago and I have to say that swung from being an issue I thought the world didn't worry near enough about when the two presidents were going at each other.
Even coal executives remain muted in their optimism about the Clean Power Plan rollback, which they say is nowhere near enough to return coal to its dominant perch atop power markets and put tens of thousands of coal miners to work.
The game's story, such as it is, won't progress until you clear a set number of these events—but from near enough the very beginning of the game proper, the entirety of Playground's open-world Oz is open for investigation.
The details were summarized in a single sheet of paper: Overall, it's a huge cut to corporate taxes and individual rates for high earners, with some significant cuts to deductions that are nowhere near enough to pay for it all.
If there's anything The Handmaid's Tale has taught its audience, it's that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and Serena Joy's frustration with the world she helped create is nowhere near enough to make her a trustworthy or inspiring character.
The last time we had any really interesting action as far as a solar eclipse goes was probably May 10, 1994, when we were not quite near enough to the path of totality but got a good glimpse of a partial solar eclipse.
Rockhold's decent ringcraft should enable him to put Romero near enough to the fence that he can't simply bound away from any low kick, and so that Romero is forced to push forward off these connections—opening him up to the check hook.
But in the end, the energy of The Defenders feels focused too much on the fight scenes and nowhere near enough on plot, or character development, or on anything that could inject some lifeblood into the limp sketch that is Danny Rand.
While the 2015 Paris Agreement set a goal to limit the Earth's warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, a UN report this month said that pledges countries made to limit the climate crisis are nowhere near enough to stave off record-high temperatures.
But even hitting that goal – by no means assured - won't be near enough to allow the state to meet its goal for carbon reduction, which would require California drivers to reduce per capita miles traveled by 25 percent, CARB said in its report.
I was raised in one of the city's drowsier corners, near enough, via my parents' white Corolla, to goodly expanses of both bushland and beach, where the air smelled of exactly five things on rotation (Banana Boat sunscreen, mildewed neoprene, frangipani, eucalypt, vinegar-doused fries).
The next president should demand a regular assessment of national security threats that could plausibly arise over the next year or so, a time horizon that is near enough to concentrate minds but still far enough away for strategic planning in case they arise.
"Planting trees is good, of course, but it's nowhere near enough of what needs to be done, and it cannot replace real mitigation or rewilding nature," she said during the World Economic Forum, the meeting where Trump announced he would join the trees initiative.
Rom-coms, and shows like Sex and the City, show newspaper and magazine writers buying Blahniks and living in well-appointed apartments despite being assigned just one 1,000-word personal essay a month—which would pay nowhere near enough to even cover the rent.
At the same time, the US hasn't done anywhere near enough to build up its addiction treatment infrastructure — either in terms of investing the tens of billions of dollars experts argue is necessary or by ensuring the treatment system is using evidence-based practices.
There is nowhere near enough firefighters and police to handle all the small emergencies instantly created across the city, but using the BEECNs as a relay, local fire crews get a sense of where the most important emergencies are happening in the immediate area.
Red meat is typically a quarter to a third protein by weight, so just 224g is nowhere near enough to supply the 1.53-21.5g of protein a day that people require (the exact amount depends on a person's weight, amount of exercise and several other factors).
And because they take up less street space they can — at least in theory — be more densely stacked, thereby generating the claimed convenience by having them sitting near enough to convince someone not to bother walking 10 minutes to the café or gym — and just scoot instead.
But we don't have anywhere near enough data or experience to confirm the activist perspective — and by embracing it as the only alternative to "transphobia," we risk sweeping a broad range of childhood fantasy and teenage confusion onto a set path of hormonal and surgical transformation.
Unlike Samsung and Nexus phones that use charging slabs for wireless charging, Apple is said to be working on over the air charging, which would allow a device to charge if it is near enough to a base charging unit without needing to be connected to anything.
Horizon Zero Dawn is a near-enough-future world of recognizable ruin, drawn with uncommon environmental detail, while Breath of the Wild has taken Zelda back to its roots of limited hand-holding and extensive exploration, wowing both series fans and absolute beginners in the process.
Sporadically the Americans gave up their jungle cover and tried to rush near enough to take out the North Vietnamese, but Salem, in the role of an N.V.A. squad commander, gunned them down with a light, low-recoil assault rifle that was ideal for the situation.
But now a combination of the historical bonds, the scale of the destruction and a sense that the American government is not mobilizing anywhere near enough to match the calamity that has befallen its own citizens has gouged a particularly deep wound in the Puerto Rican diaspora.
"There is definitely a significant number of Hispanic Trump supporters, but nowhere near enough for him to get the numbers to flip the state," said Gabriel Sanchez, a pollster with Latino Decisions and the executive director of the University of New Mexico's Center for Social Policy.
Once I had spoken to the witnesses, the only option was to move away from Parliament and find a sweet spot of cellphone reception, far enough away from the area of heavy phone use and yet near enough to have a continuing sense of what was happening.
While many historians argue that Britain had its first black queen in 1761 when Princess Sophia Charlotte married King George III at the age of 17, her place, status and contribution to the royal family are not well known because she was near enough airbrushed from public record.
The first step is to unify behind the urgent need to start over from a clean slate and enact tax reform by a certain date, one that is near enough to spur discussion and legislative work, but far enough away that it will not to roil the economic markets.
Sure, there will be some federal job growth, but even if the agency were to double from its current surprisingly tiny size of 6,200 employees, it would still have fewer workers than UnitedHealth care's California operation alone — nowhere near enough to run a new nationwide health coverage system.
While Altice operates at higher levels of leverage than Charter and would be expected to add two turns of leverage to the $16 billion in cash flow it receives from Charter in the deal, those additional borrowings would not be near enough to fund a large cash component.
The average artist income of $10,950 might be enough to support an art student sharing a room in a flat, eating cheap meals, and working with found materials, but it is nowhere near enough to cover a studio space and professional equipment, let alone support a family or sustainable housing.
To get 1,237 delegates—or near enough to that mark to bargain a way to it—Mr Trump will probably need to do better than he is currently predicted to do in California, where 172 delegates will be up for grabs on June 7th, the last day of the primary season.
The 2580kWh battery can be charged on standard or level 2275 (224V) outlets, or more quickly with a DC fast charger (from 2000 to 5003 percent in 2500 minutes), provided owners can find one of those near enough to the water (or with enough space to fit a truck and trailer).
GUNDLACH: NOT SOONER THAN WHAT I FORECAST TODAY, NO, BECAUSE WHEN IT'S COMING, I THINK THESE INDICATORS WILL GIVE US A HEADS UP. ANOTHER ONE IS THESE JUMP BOND SPREAD TO TREASURIES, WHICH WIDDENED DURING THE SELL-OFF A COUPLE WEEKS AGO, BUT NOWHERE NEAR ENOUGH TO BE CONSISTENT WITH RECESSION.
No guarantees that it will get anywhere near enough sell-side interest to finalize the deal, as SoftBank requires a minimum ownership stake of around 14%, inclusive of co-investments from firms like Dragoneer and General Atlantic (it had been 17.3%, but got lowered after Didi Chuxing dropped out of the buy-side consortium).
However, the activists who originally called Zuckerberg out said his response did not "change our core belief that your proposed improvements are nowhere near enough to ensure that Myanmar users are provided with the same standards of care as users in the US or Europe," reiterating the heightened stakes in the Southeast Asian country.
And because one summer would not be anywhere near enough to equip the BEAM 6-ers with the same kind of math preparation as their more affluent peers, the real goal of the founders — a mix of hedge-fund millionaires and professional mathematicians — was to hook them enough to want to keep at it.
In the US, a ruling was passed in late 2015 that granted near enough anyone the right to alter defunct games that required a connection to dedicated (and now offline) servers to properly operate, in order to keep them "active", albeit mostly only in museum and library spaces outside of the truly hardcore home enthusiast.
Consider the use of functional near-infrared spectroscopy to identify simple yes/no answers given by locked-in patients to true-or-false statements; they were right 70% of the time, a huge advance on not being able to communicate at all, but nowhere near enough to have confidence in their responses to an end-of-life discussion, say.
John Allen Paulos — a math professor at Temple University and expert on the misuse of statistics in public life — said he was concerned by "the certainty with which a number of people were making predictions or estimates on the lethality of the coronavirus, when I didn't think anywhere near enough information is available to justify those."
Photograph by Kevin Cooley for The New Yorker The window of time available for prescribed burns is further reduced by the stringent requirements of staffing, weather, and conditions on the ground, so that, in effect, there are just a few days each year when the Forest Service can set fires—nowhere near enough time to burn at the required scale.
Then as the truck got close you could see the spike that had been introduced through his ass and into his torso, a thin spike you spied only when you were near enough to see his face—in fact a dead Vietnamese face about fifteen years old with flies nesting in the nose, dressed in old shreds of Marine fatigues.
There is the rancorous back-and-forth between those, like Michael Caine, who insist that patience from African-Americans in the movie industry is the best tonic, and others, like Spike Lee, who believe the promises by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and major studios to do better are a start, but nowhere near enough to rectify generations of neglect, benign and otherwise, toward minorities and movies.
You ask me about adapting a classic — which "Frankissstein" doesn't do, though it does try to recreate some of the thinking and working life of Mary Shelley, alongside a contemporary look at A.I. If you are writing the past, you need to invent a language close enough to the past in question, but near enough to us for the reader not to feel like they are reading in translation.

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