It's still nowhere near what it was before the Serbia bombings, and nowhere near what a "friendly" country would be.
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"[The complications now are] nowhere near as serious as the complications in the pre-vaccine era, and nowhere near same rate," Quinlisk added.
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The problem is nowhere near as severe as it was just over a decade ago, and the subprime market is nowhere near as large.
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The Buccaneers (2-123) are an interesting challenge as they are nowhere near as bad as the teams Arizona beat, but nowhere near as good as the teams that beat Arizona.
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The world is nowhere near ready to address a pandemic.
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Democrats said the FBI probe was nowhere near wide enough.
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That's despite sales that are nowhere near American auto giants.
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But the airplane was flying normally, nowhere near a stall.
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Irony is nowhere near deep enough a word for this.
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Although nowhere near as muddy as Glastonbury, let's be honest.
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But for Gates, her sizable pledge is nowhere near enough.
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Its economy, let alone its democracy, is nowhere near collapse.
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Of course, Planet X is nowhere near a done deal.
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Experts have cautioned that such treatments are nowhere near reality.
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It's just like real science, but nowhere near as expensive.
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"Voldemort was nowhere near as bad," she insisted in December.
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Lendix is still nowhere near as big as Funding Circle.
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The physical standards for men are nowhere near as strict.
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His television credits were nowhere near as comprehensive as mine.
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We'll say this, she's nowhere near as supportive as Akon.
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Terrorism without media coverage would be nowhere near as effective.
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Getting fisted was nowhere near as painful as I suspected.
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Maybe you live in Canada, nowhere near a blazing desert.
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All while other industrialized countries have nowhere near the problem.
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It was nowhere near enough to ease the growing anger.
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I'm nowhere near as able as him, or as deadly.
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But a daily food allowance was still nowhere near $100.
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In my experience, high school is nowhere near that realm.
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But she's nowhere near the tennis player Serena Williams is.
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The truth is that we're nowhere near turning into Denmark.
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And here I am 55 and nowhere near to retiring.
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Consumers will receive "nowhere near" the $125, the FTC said.
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Also, the massive building was nowhere near ready for occupancy.
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That was nowhere near enough to justify continuing his campaign.
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He's promising to deliver a cure that's nowhere near imminent.
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It's nowhere near as sharp as the S20 Ultra's above.
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But this is nowhere near the surge that was anticipated.
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The sum was nowhere near enough to finance universal anything.
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Roman could actually be good, but nowhere near right now.
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They value Aramco at $1.36 trillion — nowhere near $2 trillion.
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But House Democrats are saying that's nowhere near good enough.
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A political settlement for the country still looks nowhere near.
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OANN, suffice it to say, is nowhere near that level.
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One thing is certain: I'm nowhere near ready to have kids.
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And while it's constantly improving, the options are nowhere near expansive.
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Nowhere near a full crowd as Trump enters (far left) pic.twitter.
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"The investigation is ongoing and is nowhere near complete," Hoffman said.
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The rapper later said he was safe and nowhere near campus.
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It's nowhere near our favorite, but it's a pretty cool ride.
|
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Yet electric cars are nowhere near ready for such a takeover.
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Alfa's sales are growing, but nowhere near as fast as expected.
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Until one day it struck me — I was nowhere near it.
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That's an awfully ambitious goal, though, and it's nowhere near complete.
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I'm nowhere near where I thought I would be at 35.
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But it admits that this goal is nowhere near being met.
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"It's nowhere near as good as specialized translation systems," says Amodei.
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Most commercial sour beers are nowhere near WarHead levels of sour.
|
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That sounds good, but it's nowhere near solving the real problems.
|
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The ploy worked—but he got nowhere near meeting the target.
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Things are nowhere near as bad as they were in 1.83.
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But nowhere near enough people agree with you about that woman.
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In the end, Die Mannschaft got nowhere near a shoot-out.
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America is nowhere near such an outcome, at least not yet.
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He fell to the floor and was nowhere near his phone.
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Current science and technology are nowhere near that level of sophistication.
|
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But both sides aren't at fault, at least nowhere near equally.
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Today, that beautiful blue-white marble is ... nowhere near as white.
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Second, because the price changes will be nowhere near as dynamic.
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She looks at him like someone who is nowhere near okay.
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Some economists say it could come close, others say nowhere near.
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Unlike Cleveland, Wells Fargo Arena is nowhere near the city center.
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It's nowhere near as good as you might think it is.
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It's just that the SD card is nowhere near being deprecated.
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Sentiment is nowhere near euphoric on the Street, bolstering Hyzy's view.
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Solve more crimes, Bletchley folk, seven episodes is nowhere near enough.
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And it's nowhere near the 10.8% rate for Reagan in 1982.
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And the stakes today are nowhere near what they were 1642.
|
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Diane Black came nowhere near winning the state's GOP governor's nomination.
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Simi Valley, where the trial took place, nowhere near South Central.
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Such a policy is nowhere near complete, however, the official added.
|
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The NRA was nowhere near his top 15 biggest donor contributors.
|
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This is nowhere near the end of the Trump White House.
|
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What I had seen was nowhere near as specific as that.
|
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Incarcerated people are often housed nowhere near the communities they know.
|
|
For all the storm clouds, Alaska is nowhere near economic collapse.
|
|
Fires continue to burn in the surrounding hills, nowhere near control.
|
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"We're nowhere near the bottom of the cost curve," he said.
|
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Still, SmileDirectClub's stock is nowhere near its IPO price of $23.
|
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You&aposve started something and are nowhere near sorting it out.
|
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That alone suggests we're nowhere near the end of this story.
|
|
"Even though I'm not in it — nowhere near it," he said.
|
|
Ecological post-mortems are nowhere near the first order of business.
|
|
However, his latest "performance art" may be nowhere near its conclusion.
|
|
But James is nowhere near being the king of basketball shoes.
|
|
Admittedly, I'm nowhere near as good at "DOOM" as this person.
|
|
That's because Uber's self-driving cars are nowhere near fully autonomous.
|
|
It's rock-oriented and nowhere near strange enough to stand out.
|
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This an ongoing process with the Chinese that is nowhere near completion.
|
|
But that's nowhere near all that happened over the last seven days.
|
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Labor is nowhere near the most expensive part of building a car.
|
|
To be clear, the Electoral College win was nowhere near a mandate.
|
|
And we're nowhere near the Handmaid's Tale or Children of Men scenarios.
|
|
It's still nowhere near as charming or lighthearted as Knights of Sidonia.
|
|
The treat they did end up consuming, however, was nowhere near sweet.
|
|
Truth: The CSL my mama once frequented ain't nowhere near suburban life.
|
|
It isn't as smooth as glass, and it's nowhere near as hard.
|
|
Justin Bieber's new album "Changes," released Friday, is nowhere near as fun.
|
|
I Uber home because I'm nowhere near a good bus route ($7).
|
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Kazakhstan's government is nowhere near as abusive as some of its neighbours.
|
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The industry, diversity and all, is nowhere near solving its inclusion problem.
|
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"It's nowhere near as bizarre as everything else that's happened this week."
|
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This is reportedly a "long-term" goal, and nowhere near implementation. 4.
|
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Why now: Numbers are nowhere near the stream of migration from Mexico.
|
|
But six years in, NuSI is nowhere near achieving its lofty ambitions.
|
|
But as of Saturday, the Vinson group was nowhere near the region.
|
|
Humans have come nowhere near unlocking the energy potential of the universe:
|
|
It's an interesting device, but nowhere near as crazy as the Chaconne.
|
|
But the opinions on President Donald Trump were nowhere near each other.
|
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However, the case for additional hikes thereafter is nowhere near being made.
|
|
EpiReader is still nowhere near human-level comprehension, he told The Verge.
|
|
But nowhere near the tight, expertly paced storytelling of the first season.
|
|
What's happened since suggests their long national nightmare is nowhere near over.
|
|
Skeptics of the technology say it is nowhere near ready for rollout.
|
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"These drone strikes are nowhere near a knock-out blow," Josselyn said.
|
|
But, still nowhere near ready to start talking about a wedding date.
|
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The United States and Russia are nowhere near a new Cold War.
|
|
"The steak was nowhere near medium rare, despite my hopeful shorter timing."
|
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And I am nowhere near the best player in any African country.
|
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His hands and arms were pinned down, nowhere near the guard's throat.
|
|
If you're still nowhere near what you'll need for retirement, don't fret.
|
|
The situation is nowhere near perfect, of course, but it is better.
|
|
This is nowhere near enough providers to meet this massive unmet need.
|
|
But she's right, they're nowhere near as sweet as I was expecting.
|
|
Hollywood is still nowhere near parity when it comes to female filmmakers.
|
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Her body was nowhere near the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
|
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Consider it a sunny reminder that we're nowhere near a paperless society.
|
|
In absolute terms, the Pac-12 is nowhere near the poor house.
|
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And the professional enterprise of storytellers in Hollywood is nowhere near it.
|
|
While that is a lot of money, it is nowhere near enough.
|
|
It's nowhere near what most other political constituencies are calling for, though.
|
|
Trump also said that she's at peak age, and nowhere near retirement.
|
|
The Podesta emails were nowhere near as sensational as the Trump video.
|
|
But science is nowhere near done when it comes to stopping cancer.
|
|
We control many variables, of course, but nowhere near all of them.
|
|
The turnout on Saturday came nowhere near that of the first march.
|
|
But the Republicans are nowhere near coming up with the "replace" part.
|
|
While the announcement sent oil prices soaring, they're nowhere near historic highs.
|
|
But the heat on institutions linked to him is nowhere near finished.
|
|
This program — however impressive — is nowhere near generating energy for the masses.
|
|
But it's nowhere near as charming and entertaining as the 1992 original.
|
|
The total is nowhere near the highs seen in the early 2000s.
|
|
But it's not changing fast enough and nowhere near as completely enough.
|
|
Twitter has made some strides, but the problem is nowhere near solved.
|
|
Without Cespedes in the lineup, the Mets were nowhere near as dangerous.
|
|
An expensive express rail service to the airport is nowhere near finished.
|
|
Scanning their screens, the meteorologists decided the threat was nowhere near finished.
|
|
We'll have augmented powers, but we're going to be nowhere near perfect.
|
|
Endgame has already eclipsed them all, and is nowhere near done yet.
|
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And nowhere near all of them work as teaching or research assistants.
|
|
Brown and Tatum may be budding cornerstones, but they're nowhere near Hayward.
|
|
"We're nowhere near where we should be but we've made progress," she says.
|
|
Fake news stories shared on social media were important but nowhere near determinative.
|
|
This is an ongoing process with the Chinese that is nowhere near completion.
|
|
"I'm nowhere near having children, but already I ask myself questions," she said.
|
|
"Acting is just nowhere near as fun for me as directing," he said.
|
|
And soon, it could be working in a middle-of-nowhere near you.
|
|
But the company is nowhere near the 500,000 mark Musk promised in 2016.
|
|
But in reality, The Society cast's ages are nowhere near a sweet 16.
|
|
And, I'm like, 'You are nowhere near these kids I had on today.
|
|
"It's nowhere near ended at that point and time," Baron said on CNBC.
|
|
This wedding is nowhere near as formal as Prince William's was in 2011.
|
|
According to Johnson, most of these technologies are nowhere near ready for deployment.
|
|
But what you're actually doing in the game is nowhere near as interesting.
|
|
"It's nowhere near ended at that point and time," Baron said on CNBC.
|
|
But these shows have nowhere near the political pull of their conservative counterparts.
|
|
Until then, we're nowhere near ready to take the fields out of farming.
|
|
What we accomplished in 2018 is nowhere near enough, but it's not nothing.
|
|
Real AI is nowhere near as advanced as its usual portrayal in fiction.
|
|
I hope he just paints water lilies by a pond nowhere near Starfleet.
|
|
Still, online video advertising is nowhere near the size of the TV market.
|
|
It's nowhere near as convenient as ordering something on an e-commerce website.
|
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The food is nowhere near as good as at home, but it'll do.
|
|
Interestingly enough, the G2100 does not run stock Android — nowhere near, in fact.
|
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We are doing nowhere near as much as we should of either one.
|
|
That's much higher than "the Facebooks of the world," if nowhere near equality.
|
|
All of this means that CRRC's overseas expansion is nowhere near on track.
|
|
But as the revelations of recent weeks show, we're nowhere near that reality.
|
|
Good, because it sounds like Snap is nowhere near finished completing its toolbag.
|
|
It's a gimmick, sure, and nowhere near innovative, but these things aren't junk.
|
|
But we're still nowhere near the flexibility and futureproofness that Tesla has demonstrated.
|
|
But overall, "it's nowhere near as dangerous as alcohol or tobacco," he said.
|
|
However, game developer Niantic is nowhere near done building on its new hit.
|
|
In areas such as labour-market reform, nowhere near enough has been done.
|
|
But even if you live nowhere near SF, you don't have to worry.
|
|
What has happened since, though, illustrates that the job is nowhere near finished.
|
|
For all its problems today, modern American politics is nowhere near as tumultuous.
|
|
That's the thing they are all trying to fight, it's nowhere near that.
|
|
Schwarz is sounding an alarm for a fire that looks nowhere near abating.
|
|
Experts have said 5G technology is nowhere near ready for wide-scale rollout.
|
|
" Last week, Lighthizer said the parties are "nowhere near close to a deal.
|
|
It was also nowhere near as juicy, fresh, and flavorful as Popeyes' chicken.
|
|
This is nowhere near enough to reach the most vulnerable children and youth.
|
|
Trump's cavalcade of scandals means that such a reckoning is nowhere near imminent.
|
|
It was the starkest reminder that we were nowhere near a factory farm.
|
|
It's nowhere near as uncomfortable as having to do it on your own.
|
|
But polls suggest the public is nowhere near as certain as Mr. Obama.
|
|
What will Freda do when she realizes this wolf ain't nowhere near tame?
|
|
It's a good policy, unlike the #NoFlyNoBuy plan, but it's nowhere near enough.
|
|
I'm nowhere near there, but I didn't feel like this ten years ago.
|
|
It's still nowhere near fully funded, however, and most Californians oppose the project.
|
|
Just nowhere near as often, and it's kept proper on the down low.
|
|
Forget 140 pounds, Cyborg said: In this camp she's come nowhere near 150.
|
|
In part, this election happened because we are nowhere near being one nation.
|
|
"I don't want to live nowhere near water, because I'm scared," she said.
|
|
Public health officials stateside have warned that the crisis is nowhere near over.
|
|
But Sane shanks the kick, and his attempt goes nowhere near the goal.
|
|
And think well, I'm nowhere near sick enough to stay home from work.
|
|
In the postwar period, Disney was nowhere near the monolith it is today.
|
|
"What most companies are disclosing is nowhere near their real emissions," he said.
|
|
But I was nowhere near as, like, smart and eloquent as she is.
|
|
But last month's closing price was nowhere near the $125 million initially sought.
|
|
"Her office is nowhere near the library," I said, trying to reassure him.
|
|
Henke says it's not out of the question but is nowhere near imminent.
|
|
Guns and gay marriage are nowhere near as big an issue these days.
|
|
Women are nowhere near parity in the boardrooms of big American companies, either.
|
|
"Planting trees is good, of course, but it's nowhere near enough," Greta said.
|
|
It's still nowhere near as smart as the competition, but it's an improvement.
|
|
No decisions have been made and it's nowhere near complete, the sources said.
|
|
Homebuilding is still nowhere near its historical levels, nevermind today's very strong demand.
|
|
Not bad, but nowhere near the 2.7 million you'll find via Google Play.
|
|
Just now he's nowhere near his God, dazzled by the sunlight, the girl.
|
|
EN+ shares rose 7 percent but were nowhere near recovering their dramatic losses.
|
|
But it's nowhere near the scale of Facebook, nor will it ever be.
|
|
Only three battalions are currently operational, nowhere near enough to secure the country.
|
|
That is nowhere near what Venezuelans need to feed themselves and their families.
|
|
I had the Dot originally and the sound quality was nowhere near this level.
|
|
For others, it was fine, but nowhere near the best sex of their lives.
|
|
We're actually nowhere near the self-sustaining robots Isaac Asimov imagined in I, Robot.
|
|
This is the right approach, but nowhere near the vision for a driverless society.
|
|
Clinton, Bush 43 and Obama were nowhere near achieving undeniable greatness in the presidency.
|
|
However, the source disputes the bill total, saying it was nowhere near that figure.
|
|
Since hurricane Maria's brutal onslaught on September 20, the island has nowhere near recovered.
|
|
"It was a massive gamble, we had nowhere near the entire budget," Tranter said.
|
|
Meanwhile, opioid litigation settlement talks are homing in on payouts nowhere near this amount.
|
|
The technology today is nowhere near being able to support many of these applications.
|
|
Chances are in a sprawling city like London they were nowhere near the blaze.
|
|
Yes, income tax will rise, but to nowhere near the rates of the 1970s.
|
|
They had the same path as me, and yet I am nowhere near them.
|
|
We are nowhere near true artificial intelligence as exemplified by the characters mentioned above.
|
|
That's right, me and the White Walkers are nowhere near the action right now.
|
|
However, the source disputed the bill total, saying it was nowhere near that figure.
|
|
We're guessing Rome will be dropped 'cause he was nowhere near the Brooklyn show.
|
|
It's nowhere near as good as River City Ransom, but then again, what is?
|
|
While the rates are improving quickly, they're still nowhere near where they should be.
|
|
With translation at least, the human touch is nowhere near ready to be excluded.
|
|
But it was nowhere near enough to counterbalance the roaring pushback from the GOP.
|
|
But that's a big if, since the rockets and spacecraft are nowhere near ready.
|
|
Mr Ashley, born nowhere near Tyneside, also bought Newcastle United football club in 2007.
|
|
I was nowhere near home, and this was before the days of cell phones.
|
|
The money I got is nowhere near the licensing fee that is being asked.
|
|
But nowhere near quickly enough to outpace the money MoviePass was setting on fire.
|
|
Of course, the video above is nowhere near a complete documentation of Bowie samples.
|
|
And although the numbers at home are nowhere near that dire, they are alarming.
|
|
But the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan are nowhere near raising rates.
|
|
Images may be disturbing to some (who believe pineapple belongs nowhere near Italian food).
|
|
But Obama's distrust of the intelligence community was nowhere near as vocal as Trump's.
|
|
Continued outlays on roads, railways and airports - still nowhere near enough - will help too.
|
|
And while I'm nowhere near perfect, I'm figuring it out as I go along.
|
|
Alas, the LG Rolling Bot is nowhere near as mature as the BB-8.
|
|
New York's nowhere near that number ... reportedly offering less than $16 million a year.
|
|
America can be grateful that our polarization today is nowhere near the Civil War.
|
|
My dad had been diagnosed as paranoid-schizophrenic, and he was nowhere near rational.
|
|
Mel Gibson's "Hacksaw Ridge" is nowhere near as sophisticated as the other films shown.
|
|
People might steal our ideas, but they're nowhere near as good at executing them.
|
|
It has been enhancing but it's still nowhere near where it needs to be.
|
|
It's something I've been working on for a while and am nowhere near mastering.
|
|
ResearchGate is nowhere near the scale of LinkedIn when it comes to user numbers.
|
|
He was nowhere near as effective with the Royals as he was last season.
|
|
But that's nowhere near as controversial as the other inescapable and divisive trend: notches.
|
|
Electric cars are nowhere near the level of market share that Schumer's plan requires
|
|
It is nowhere near the socialist content we can expect from their 2900 platform.
|
|
But it is nowhere near the attention the press should be giving the continent.
|
|
But that's a role; the rest of "Revolution Radio" is nowhere near as satisfied.
|
|
But I'm nowhere near as sophisticated as a lot of other folks I see.
|
|
But despite its name, the company that makes it is nowhere near North Carolina.
|
|
For now, the calendar part of Outlook is nowhere near as good as Sunrise.
|
|
But, a lot of vulnerable Republican House members want Trump nowhere near their districts.
|
|
Of course, the report is nowhere near as clear cut as McConnell frames it.
|
|
When I saw the price/spec ratio, is was nowhere near what I needed.
|
|
The big picture: The world is nowhere near an economic depression, unlike the 1930s.
|
|
But it's nowhere near beating streaming rivals HBO, Netflix and Amazon, as of yet.
|
|
Well, because you'd be nowhere near as effectual as New Zealand's own Tania Tare.
|
|
It's important to give more, but it's nowhere near enough to meet the need.
|
|
She lobs the ball toward him, but it goes nowhere near the strike zone.
|
|
We are nowhere near reaching closure on the matter of the King of Pop.
|
|
"I'm nowhere near her status," Barty, said of the seven-times Grand Slam champion.
|
|
On a purely technical level, our software is nowhere near good enough right now.
|
|
We're nowhere near a full-scale national model for how to do this effectively.
|
|
We had nowhere near the kind of education and awareness that we have today.
|
|
The crowd was spirited, but nowhere near the size of most major championship fights.
|
|
But we're still nowhere near that ancient sea world entombed in the Manhattan schist.
|
|
Morocco has nowhere near the talent of Portugal, and has no one like Ronaldo.
|
|
But those numbers were nowhere near what they should have been, Ms. Barnes said.
|
|
I've never played on a court nowhere near that big, especially a night match.
|
|
It gets us all a bit nervous, especially when we're nowhere near an outlet.
|
|
Seven, that people are looking at as a maybe, which is nowhere near enough.
|
|
"The biggest takeaway is voters are nowhere near making up their mind," Smith said.
|
|
Poaching is still a problem but nowhere near the endemic levels of the past.
|
|
They also know the system is nowhere near the best and is getting worse.
|
|
"Current signals indicate that North Korea is nowhere near this breaking point," he said.
|
|
"We are nowhere near on track to meet the Paris Agreement target," Taalas added.
|
|
While the water in "Moana" had some personality, it was nowhere near this complex.
|
|
Which is ridiculously effective, but nowhere near the sophistication of an attack like Stuxnet.
|
|
I'm not saying stocks are screaming cheap, but you're nowhere near an overheated market.
|
|
Yet as soothing as they are, they're nowhere near enough to make things right.
|
|
Second, all DACA recipients are under 36, so they are nowhere near retirement age.
|
|
The sound quality on an MP3 is nowhere near as good for a start.
|
|
That means the confrontation between Madrid and Catalonia over secession is nowhere near over.
|
|
But that change will be gradual, and nowhere near as drastic as this time around.
|
|
Perhaps more importantly, the Divergent franchise has nowhere near the cultural impact of its peers.
|
|
Last week, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said the countries were nowhere near a deal.
|
|
An eagle is nothing like an octopus or a dolphin; it's nowhere near as intelligent.
|
|
WILLIAMS: But I must say, Hillary Clinton is nowhere near as popular as Barack Obama.
|
|
That's nowhere near as dramatic as taking 20 percent of America's guns off the street.
|
|
But the outlook for those shares is nowhere near as bright as it once was.
|
|
But that's nowhere near even 1% of the 0003,272,157 total tax returns filed that year.
|
|
The thing is, this season is nowhere near the deadliest at the California horse track.
|
|
I've got a little boy and he's nowhere near living how I was growing up.
|
|
But while it's growing fast, it's still nowhere near as big or global as YouTube.
|
|
Savoie is nowhere near 40 years old—she's not even half of 40 plus seven!
|
|
But, the game that OpenAI's bot played was nowhere near as complex as all this.
|
|
And attack is nowhere near out of the realm of possibilities for the 2018 midterms.
|
|
Still, experts say the initial funds are nowhere near enough to fully secure America's elections.
|
|
However, I've had this product for over a year and I'm nowhere near finishing it.
|
|
Powell's colleagues inside the Fed are nowhere near a broad consensus on how to proceed.
|
|
Trouble is, the priestly intrigue is nowhere near as compelling as watching Pius be Pius.
|
|
That's nowhere near what TheKnot or other incumbents have in numbers, but it's a start.
|
|
"Image labeling technology is still early and unfortunately it's nowhere near perfect," said the rep.
|
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However the loss may affect Clinton long-term, she's nowhere near ready to admit defeat.
|
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Now, if you're nowhere near five servings a day, it's definitely worth making an increase.
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" Another mother, Kayleigh, wrote: "My three-year-old daughter is nowhere near eating enough daily.
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And although there is a web interface, it's nowhere near as robust as the app.
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One thing we know for sure: Coats was nowhere near the room where it happened.
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But it's nowhere near as bright as the display on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
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"Our performance was nowhere near good enough and it has to be better," said Carrick.
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I'm just self-aware enough to realize the experiences described above are nowhere near unique.
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They've done a lot with the product, according to Dorsey, but they're nowhere near done.
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We are making steady progress, but we're nowhere near resolving the issues that are needed.
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That is, nowhere near where you'd need to be looking to evaluate a possible concussion.
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"People of color are nowhere near royal (in the art of that era)," she said.
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Though nowhere near as deadly as the shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
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Digital advertising generated $3.5 billion in 2014 — nowhere near enough to make up the difference.
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J.K. Rowling famously tweeted out that "Voldemort was nowhere near as bad" as Donald Trump.
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That calculation shows the U.S. is nowhere near being the top-taxed nation on Earth.
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Also, he said, Hilo and the island's resort areas are nowhere near the volcanic activity.
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Things are nowhere near has bad as they were throughout various periods of our history.
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Sadly, the economic data indicate that Trump is nowhere near delivering on his economic promises.
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If what Americans look for on Google is any indication, we're nowhere near a recession.
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Second, the majority did not acknowledge that Alabama had come nowhere near proving its case.
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J.C. O.K., look, it's nowhere near as terrible as the "Ghostbusters" song, so that's something.
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Workers in the US have nowhere near the work-life balance they have in Sweden
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Individuals who are nowhere near age 62 should still be planning and saving for retirement.
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But it's nowhere near extinct, as made painfully clear by the lawsuits against Mr. Ailes.
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And, it seems that we're nowhere near settling the argument because America is very split.
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However, these products are nowhere near as useful for a casual internet user than Google.
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I've done sparring sessions where no one hit me, and I'm nowhere near Floyd Mayweather.
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"Westeros around 300 A.C. is nowhere near as diverse as 21st-century America," he admitted.
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Although I share the same views, I am nowhere near as angry in real life.
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Demand has ticked up steadily in 2018, but is nowhere near levels seen during crises.
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So we're nowhere near the scale of some of those other big-budget TV shows.
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The musical itself is nowhere near as bad as Lorelai seems to believe it is.
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Residents nowhere near the front lines of the fires now venture out wearing air masks.
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But environmentalists said the plan from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government was nowhere near enough.
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Whatever the case, the company remains profitable, but at nowhere near the initially projected level.
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Thursday's ruling is nowhere near the biggest stir Mr. Koons has caused in Paris recently.
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Mike: And by the time people receive this newsletter, it'll probably be nowhere near there.
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The presentation of the package, while pretty, is nowhere near as valuable as what's inside.
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Mr. Modi has come nowhere near his promise of creating 10 million jobs a year.
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"What Joe is saying is nowhere near enough," Sanders said, dismissing Biden as an incrementalist.
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I live in the Bay Area, nowhere near the fires but persistently reminded of them.
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You're probably nowhere near thinking about the holidays yet, but at least Häagen-Dazs is.
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They predicted a low storm surge along the Gulf, nowhere near what it actually was.
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But they're nowhere near as confident as they were a year ago at this time.
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But that count, even in the states that have voted already, is nowhere near finished.
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I grab two avocados that are nowhere near ripe and two tomatoes that look gorgeous.
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Humanoid robots have nowhere near our stability to stay upright, never mind getting back up.
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I recognize it's nowhere near being on the receiving end of a slur or worse.
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The DACA crisis that Trump created by ending the program is nowhere near being solved.
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Existing pledges to curb emissions are nowhere near enough to avert catastrophic warming, say scientists.
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Doyle, however, told Cramer he was nowhere near a decision about where to go next.
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If she's nowhere near her goal, she'll cancel the contest and refund everyone's entry fees.
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But it's been nowhere near enough to make Biden the leader of the fundraising pack.
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What Elizabeth and Philip expected Paige to do was nowhere near what they did themselves.
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The Cavaliers are nowhere near as capable as the Rockets of making this a series.
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It is a cringe-worthy exchange that belongs nowhere near a show made in 2019.
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But as the calendar flipped over, he was nowhere near to making up his mind.
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Alex, who the world feels they know intimately, personally, but are nowhere near acquainted with.
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"Planting trees is very good of course, but it is nowhere near enough," she said.
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The consequences of Houston's historic inundation, in deaths and dollars, are nowhere near fully tallied.
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This morning's quake was nowhere near as serious, measuring about 7 on the Richter scales.
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However, it's nowhere near Revolut's 5 million users or Monzo's 2 million-strong customer base.
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"For the rest of the world, this event is nowhere near over," Eakin tells me.
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When Democrats dream of retaking the House, Mr. Wilson's seat is nowhere near their radar.
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Otani throws a nice 12-6 curveball, but it's nowhere near what [Bumgarner] is throwing.
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The problem is, broadband is nowhere near matching the ubiquity of other essential infrastructure systems.
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An average mark would be 2200, so the Ducks have been nowhere near good enough.
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Let's take a breath: Robots and artificial intelligence systems are nowhere near displacing the human workforce.
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When you have narrow majorities, you don't have bipartisan compromise, and we're nowhere near getting supermajorities.
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Yet well-studied magnetars close to home are nowhere near as energetic as the distant repeater.
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"We are nowhere near doing that," said Zuckerberg, noting Facebook's commitment to things like strong encryption.
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From barely ten feet away, he rifled a pass nowhere near the center of the target.
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To me, the unbridled joy of winning $10,000 comes nowhere near the devastation of losing $10,000.
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"This is an ongoing process with the Chinese that is nowhere near completion," the spokesman said.
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It's nowhere near as cool as the little stylus garage on Lenovo's latest 2-in-63.
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Today's rents are still nowhere near what landlords demanded in early 2008 before the financial crisis.
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I am nowhere near as responsible as a real mother needs to be, around the clock.
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He was the strong favorite to win — his opponent had nowhere near the same name recognition.
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Snapchat is nowhere near earning the sort of ad revenues that Google and Facebook bring in.
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Though unexpected detours are irritating, they're nowhere near the worst consequence of Google Maps' labeling mistakes.
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The move was limited even though the set rate was nowhere near the lows traders expected.
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But it will go nowhere near bringing Canada towards the egalitarian utopia that some would prefer.
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The animation in Star Trek: The Animated Series is nowhere near as strong as the writing.
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Winter is nowhere near over — meaning that an official spring cleaning is far out of sight.
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I told myself, I'm just here for alcohol, nowhere near as bad as crack or meth.
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Then, he grabbed Caelynn to apologize again, but she was nowhere near ready to forgive him.
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In the meantime, investors want to be "nowhere near these companies with Chinese exposure," he said.
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The design is nowhere near as sleek, clean, and easy to use as the iPhone 7.
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As smart assistants go, Mr. Monopoly is nowhere near as intelligent as Alexa, or even Siri.
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The most sophisticated warning system in the world is in Japan, but it's nowhere near perfect.
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Research shows that the flurry of M&A in the advertising industry is nowhere near slowing.
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It's an impressive monstrosity, and while it sorta resembles Project Valerie, it's nowhere near as capable.
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Anki was nowhere near the first company to try to populate the home with social robots.
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But sometimes fear of the unknown is nowhere near as terrifying as realizing who you've become.
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Regulators want them to do better, but they're nowhere near a concrete policy of their own.
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That said, the buff actor, 44, is nowhere near ready to give up his official designation.
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Google's Pixels are nowhere near the iPhone in terms of purpose-built — or merely compatible — accessories.
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However, game developer Niantic is nowhere near done... Welcome back to The Verge's weekly musical roundup.
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And the blueline, while good, is nowhere near as stacked as the rest of the roster.
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Connected cars require a nation-wide transformation of our cities, and we are nowhere near ready.
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The news about Weisselberg means that the investigations into Donald Trump are nowhere near winding down.
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They said Corbyn's "empty statements" condemning anti-Semitism had got nowhere near dealing with the problem.
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Today, the collision of a campaign and social turmoil appears, for now, nowhere near as combustible.
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There were nowhere near the 67 votes needed in the Senate to remove Clinton from office.
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Everyday life in Silicon Valley is nowhere near as glamorous as it's made out to be.
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That prediction, it turned out, was nowhere near the percentage of "no" votes on Tuesday: 54.
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He lost about 80,000 subscribers during the controversy — nowhere near the damage Lee and Charles experienced.
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Yet those tenets are nowhere near as dominant among the workers who make up the majority.
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I was making just about enough to get by but nowhere near enough to live comfortably.
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And his way with words is nowhere near as technical and esthetically pleasing as his roundkick.
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The backpack was heavy, but nowhere near as leaden as it felt with a PS3 inside.
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Regardless, McConnell's opposition keeps Democrats' proposals off the Senate floor and thus nowhere near becoming law.
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Today's battery technology is nowhere near being able to power something like an Iron Man suit.
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And while he shares the Jones boy's pluck and luck, he is nowhere near as likeable.
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"I actually, at his age, was nowhere near how mature he is right now," he said.
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But the Federal Trade Commission says people will probably get "nowhere near" that amount of money.
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Its closest competitor, Dunkirk, received a respectable eight nods, but nowhere near The Shape of Water.
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Her joy turned to disappointment when she was later told Johnny was nowhere near the set.
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But she is nowhere near ready to quit drinking, instead surrendering to the oblivion it brings.
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Etienne's next run was nowhere near as dramatic — he ran the ball in without being touched.
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It's nowhere near where it should be, and that creates less interest in sponsors, less money.
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And while that's a lot of money, it's nowhere near enough to every American a millionaire.
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A few people booed, but it was nowhere near as loud as the mention of Romney.
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"I'm nowhere near any kind of enlightenment," Ms. O'Neal said, in her typical self-deprecating delivery.
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Those signing up should take flashlights; human eyes are nowhere near as good as bats' ears.
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The demand for orbital launches is increasing steadily, and the industry is nowhere near keeping up.
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Unfortunately, while the world's war jitters have indeed subsided, the crisis itself is nowhere near over.
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The bullet went nowhere near the royal party, which carried on as if nothing had happened.
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Trump: Mentioned Maxine Waters 73 times But Maxine Waters is nowhere near a national household name.
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But it's nowhere near as deadly as diseases like the bubonic plague, hantavirus, Marburg or Ebola.
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But computers are nowhere near replacing human creativity when it comes to style or anything else.
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Trump, like Obama in 2008, is attracting large crowds — although nowhere near the size of Obama's.
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AMBITION Existing pledges to curb emissions are nowhere near enough to avert catastrophic warming, say scientists.
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There will be nowhere near the same crowds as there were in 1979 greeting this Pope.
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I think Elliot just encrypted /bin on some remote computer, which is nowhere near as sophisticated.
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But, for some reason, it stirred nowhere near the fuss that his 60th birthday party did.
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Amazon's international retail business lost money, and United States retail sales are nowhere near as profitable.
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The people who caused this problem should be nowhere near the wheel of solving it. Okay.
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It reviewed well, but the game was nowhere near the revolutionary project that its predecessor was.
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And if you're nowhere near SF, we know how to make their carne asada at home.
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" It's nowhere near as simple as "if Americans don't embrace second-generation immigrants, they'll get radicalized.
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Most household-name tech companies are nowhere near having equal representation of women on their boards.
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" It's performed by Steve Tyson (Neil's nephew), and it's honestly nowhere near as good as "Flatline.
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Russo allegedly claimed Jason told him he was only joking, and was nowhere near the arena.
|
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But even if it never fully goes into effect, it's nowhere near the end of this strategy.
|
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But Bixby is still nowhere near as intelligent as Amazon's Alexa, Google's Assistant, or even Apple's Siri.
|
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The Republican House impeached him, but nowhere near 67 senators voted to kick him out of office.
|
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Void Bastards is nowhere near as deep an immersive sim, but it's flirting with the same ideas.
|
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The industry's revenue from trading is nowhere near the stratospheric heights it hit before the financial crisis.
|
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But this is nowhere near the first time the actress has let her natural beauty shine through.
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However necessary, it is nowhere near sufficient to enable them to do their jobs effectively and safely.
|
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Even so, wealth concentration in Europe is nowhere near as high as it was a century ago.
|
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There are 91 new highs on the NYSE Wednesday, that is nowhere near where we should be.
|
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Women make up nearly 50% of the workforce, yet we hold nowhere near 50% of leadership roles.
|
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Today's announcement was nowhere near as comprehensive or clear as what Samsung provided with the Note 7.
|
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I ended up coming in dead last — nowhere near good enough to advance to the final round.
|
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"They asked directions to the subway, which is nowhere near here," the man's wife said on Wednesday.
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Eating with these kids is crazy and reaffirms the fact I'm nowhere near ready to have kids!
|
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Image: USPTOAmazon loves talking about its drone delivery system despite the fact that it's nowhere near complete.
|
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This mass of warmer rock — relative to the rock around it — is nowhere near becoming a volcano.
|
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Even when the IPO calendar is full, it gets us nowhere near the heyday of the 1990s.
|
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But science is nowhere near ready to fecal transplants as supplements, let alone as athletic performance enhancers.
|
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So it only makes sense that he'd want the commander in chief nowhere near his Nobu restaurants.
|
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"Rick was nowhere near me, from a scale of one to 227," Curry told Click on Detroit.
|
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But joy is in short supply in Syria, and the end of this tragedy is nowhere near.
|
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That matters because Texas's schools, like California's, perform poorly and its universities are nowhere near as good.
|
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But it's nowhere near enough to lift up the economy enough to pay off the government's debts.
|
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But the stimulus plan has yet to be put in place, and is nowhere near passing Congress.
|
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Android tablets still exist, sure, but they're nowhere near as popular or as useful as the iPad.
|
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I've written about the mobile games market in Saudi Arabia, and Iran is nowhere near as juicy.
|
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Astronomers had also previously detected cooler gas near the black hole, but nowhere near the accretion disk.
|
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While painful, the commander contends it's nowhere near the number of Houthis taken down in the conflict.
|
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Congressional leadership has done little serious work so far and is nowhere near settled on a strategy.
|
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But growth still remains fragile and inflation is nowhere near their target of close to 2 percent.
|
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The latter gained more converts, namely because AI is nowhere near super-human intelligence at the moment.
|
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The CBP's overall budget of $11.3 billion comes nowhere near the funding needed to perform mass deportations.
|
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Thankfully, the current slump is nowhere near as serious as the 35% meltdown from a decade ago.
|
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We would prefer it if young Judith was nowhere near Alpha, Beta, or any of the Whisperers.
|
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What some seem to be forgetting, however, is that said triumph is nowhere near a done thing.
|
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It was nowhere near as bad as much of the crapware being made at the time, either.
|
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"This is certainly not Sandy, nowhere near that," Mr. Christie said, referring to the catastrophic 2012 storm.
|
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His bass playing was serviceable, but nowhere near the level of proficiency that otherwise held fast onstage.
|
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Contrast that with firing Comey, where there's nowhere near the same mess about why he did it.
|
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But in the first year, the program took in nowhere near enough money to cover the payouts.
|
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Vietnam has reclaimed land around reefs and islets, but on nowhere near the same scale as China.
|
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First, they demand nowhere near the resources the United States used to reach the Sea of Tranquility.
|
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But the research is nowhere near being able to create similar images of human brains, explained Betzig.
|
|
Yet, these two were nowhere near "really hearing one another," as our couples therapist used to say.
|
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I knew nobody in London, except my boss and co-workers, who lived nowhere near me. Threes!
|
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Euro zone inflation was -0.2 percent in February, nowhere near the ECB's close-to-51.03-percent target.
|
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That's nowhere near the currency's high, but it still is about a 35% gain from current levels.
|
|
Bullock responded that Montana is nowhere near that point, leading to Trump to tout his test numbers.
|
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Contrary to first reports, military air defenses that morning were nowhere near catching up with the hijackers.
|
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I and others were told we were exaggerating, hysterical, that we were nowhere near such a possibility.
|
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At the time of her first two retirements, Hingis was nowhere near any sort of tennis pinnacle.
|
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Yet by private-equity standards Brookfield's funds have long durations, and the largest are nowhere near maturity.
|
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But there are nowhere near enough researchers to make custom drugs for all who might want them.
|
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Unfortunately, Luke is nowhere near strong enough a character to anchor an entire episode on his own.
|
|
The saga of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping away from royal duties is nowhere near over.
|
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I could barely manage in the heels I was wearing, and they were nowhere near as high.
|
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His bucking during the first insertion was nowhere near as dramatic as it was during the second.
|
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For his part Mr. Christie was nowhere near the courtroom, nor even in New Jersey, on Wednesday.
|
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Because I'm nowhere near bilingual, I phoned a friend or two to help me try these apps.
|
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Peru and Bolivia are major cocaine producers, yet their murder rate is nowhere near that of Colombia.
|
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Chances are, your item has been stolen if it's nowhere near where the app says it'd be.
|
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I'm sure it's nowhere near as good as the actual Apple watch, but hey, 40 friggin' days!
|
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But those regular releases are "nowhere near sufficient" to make the trail that Parker spotted, Battams said.
|
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To be sure, the tax reform plan or even a tax cut is nowhere near a certainty.
|
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"Breastfeeding has been nowhere near as magical as I imagined in my head," she captioned an Aug.
|
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It may sound like a place in California, but San Marino is nowhere near the Golden State.
|
|
It keeps you guessing—but most of the time, expectations will land nowhere near what it delivers.
|
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Given cultural gaps and divergent national interests, this is nowhere near as straightforward as one might assume.
|
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Nowhere near enough to keep a 13 stone [180 pound] lad afloat on top of a lilo.
|
|
But as Amma reveals to Camille during their chat, she's nowhere near as innocent as she seems.
|
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It might be bad enough to be good, but it's nowhere near good enough to be great.
|
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"I'd have to file this, at best, in the 'interesting but nowhere near convincing' file," Dr. Eisen said.
|
|
I'm nowhere near back to where I was but I've gotten a little more exposed during a week.
|
|
I think 2049 is a surprisingly good sequel, but it's nowhere near as bold as its source material.
|
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It's an impressive build, but nowhere near as impressive as this guy still having his original eyebrows intact.
|
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Even with his degree, he'd have nowhere near the 1,5003 hours required to become even a co-pilot.
|
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"This shows that even if there is a limit to longevity, we are nowhere near it," he said.
|
|
And Nate Silver was wrong, but nowhere near as wrong as the people at the New York Times.
|
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But Cyrus is nowhere near done blessing our feeds with romantic (and hilarious) content from the couple's wedding.
|
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The trade is also nowhere near as developed as the market for crude oil, causing erratic price movements.
|
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Though they're applied by sticking them on to the laptop, they're nowhere near as thin as conventional stickers.
|
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When I leave I'm the tiniest bit sticky, but nowhere near as much as I thought I'd be.
|
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As a result of the "enormous number of claims filed," people will get "nowhere near" $125, Schoshinski said.
|
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We're trying to compete on a global scale and on education we're not even nowhere near the top.
|
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Still, the move was limited given that the set rate was nowhere near the lows traders were expecting.
|
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By contrast, a 3D-printed hand, which is nowhere near as sophisticated, can cost as little as $50.
|
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It hasn't been updated since 2012, which means that it's nowhere near as performant as today's cheap routers.
|
|
The AirPods suffer from similar problems, too, but in my experience those failures are nowhere near as frequent.
|
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"We're nowhere near a tipping point, but it's a growing market and there's activity there," DeVito told CNBC.
|
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All Bavor will say is that Cardboard's nowhere near the last virtual reality project you'll see from Google.
|
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At the end of this so-called meal, I would be full to bursting, but nowhere near satisfied.
|
|
That is a healthy gain, but nowhere near the 5.1 percent rise in the same quarter of 43.
|
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That's still a lot to keep track of, but it's nowhere near as complicated as a mining operation.
|
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He's also nowhere near a title shot, and he's been alternating wins and losses for half a decade.
|
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Spotify lets you look back through your most recent history but it's nowhere near as comprehensive as Last.
|
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This is, it goes without saying, nowhere near as terrible as the project of the thousand-year Reich.
|
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Biden, who advisers say is currently nowhere near making a decision on 2020, addressed the question head on.
|
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Find me nowhere near the sun because my skin has evidently never seen the light of day....selfie.
|
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State moves With Washington nowhere near a cohesive energy and climate policy, look to the states for action.
|
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I had quite a few tattoos at the time, but nowhere near as many as I have now.
|
|
And if key readings of market volatility are any guide, these risks are nowhere near fully factored in.
|
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"We are nowhere near having any lessons learned, but CMS is already proposing to expand it," she said.
|
|
The winds outside were picking up again, but it was nowhere near as violent as the night before.
|
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The best rocket they've done has gone over Japan into the Pacific, but nowhere near the United States.
|
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Brazil's beaten-down economy is nowhere near performing a feat that would remind anyone of Mr Braz's jump.
|
|
But the details behind China's rising crude imports are nowhere near as strong as the headline numbers suggest.
|
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This investigation was underway, still going when I was fired, so it's nowhere near in the same place.
|
|
Ankara's borrowing costs have shot up but it is nowhere near locked out of international capital markets yet.
|
|
While there might be a point where higher taxes yield less revenue, America is nowhere near that juncture.
|
|
Colin: I don't even have to listen to know this guy's nowhere near as cool as Pyramid Head.
|
|
Twitter (TWTR) is nowhere near the highs it hit shortly after its IPO more than five years ago.
|
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Stone acknowledges that he has had nowhere near the financial success that Manafort enjoyed after their partnership ended.
|
|
Today, Russia's direct involvement in Africa is nowhere near where it was during the post-Cold War era.
|
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Current robots are nowhere near this, he says, but he can envisage a time when they might be.
|
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I'm nowhere near done playing The Witness, but I'm already researching similar games to play in the future.
|
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He has quietly made it known to the White House he wants the president nowhere near his district.
|
|
Some Republicans are acknowledging the science more, but it's nowhere near a dominant public view within the GOP.
|
|
But while Trump will come nowhere near this number, his likely impact on the regulatory state is significant.
|
|
I was nowhere near prepared to run a marathon, but I could imagine it — and that was big.
|
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The United States is obviously nowhere near the dangerous point of using the law to target dissent systematically.
|
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But really, so long as Matthew McConaughey is nowhere near this rom-com renaissance, we're doing something right.
|
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And many countries that remain committed to it are nowhere near meeting their targets for reducing greenhouse gases.
|
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Sabrina was awarded $100,635 ... that's a lot of money, but nowhere near the $4 million Sabrina was after.
|
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The continuing conundrum for his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, is that nowhere near enough Alabamians believe the allegations.
|
|
The wildfires in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties were nowhere near as deadly as those in the north.
|
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It's a little better than the iPhone's photo, but still nowhere near as good as the S20 Ultra's.
|
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This amounts to completing a series of Hail Marys and still ending up nowhere near the end zone.
|
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The official date for Big Mouth season 4 is nowhere near being announced (give 'em a minute, okay?).
|
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As humans, we can all agree that the world we live in is corrupt and nowhere near perfect.
|
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Also, the companies say, many patients pay nowhere near the full price because of discounts and insurance benefits.
|
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Fianna Fail pledged in its manifesto to start some preparations, but nowhere near the level Sinn Fein wants.
|
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Rates on CDs, as they are otherwise known, are improving yet are still nowhere near pre-recession levels.
|
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At the time, it was an important step forward for our country, but it is nowhere near enough.
|
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Anything I put down on paper was nowhere near as fine as the vague idea in my mind.
|
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"This is a change for the better, but it's nowhere near where we need to get," Carlisle said.
|
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Further, liberal donors have been nowhere near as skillful at coordinating their giving as conservative donors have been.
|
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"We didn't expect the auction to be nowhere near as strong as the actual outcome," Rosbank analysts said.
|
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Inflation was -0.1 percent in May, nowhere near the central bank's target of close to but below 2 percent.
|
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More is also being asked for in the full budget request for 2018, though nowhere near the total amount.
|
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It's a strange gesture of respect, but nowhere near as weird as what they replaced it with: white skittles.
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Christina Aguilera is nowhere near performing her swan song, but her daughter is prepared for when the day arrives!
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"It's massively important to give firms access to affordable justice and we are nowhere near that," Hollinrake told Reuters.
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Frank Rich has written some brilliant stuff in New York Magazine, but nowhere near as many people see it.
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We're only a few weeks into 2017, and so far, it's nowhere near as apocalyptic as we'd been told!
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Today, it appears their troublesome reign is nowhere near ending because no one really knows how to stop them.
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Moreover, this is nowhere near the level of what, say, Harvey Weinstein or Matt Lauer have been accused of.
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But her daughter is hours away, nowhere near the services in Parkland, and old enough to refuse medical treatment.
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The fuel increase will bring in much needed hard currency though many economists see it as nowhere near enough.
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The problem is that, nearly 30 years after Masamune Shirow put pen to paper, we're nowhere near that reality.
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Captain is nowhere near as powerful as Amazon's Alexa or the software living inside the Google Home smart speaker.
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It's nowhere near perfect, with curious hardware omissions and a camera that doesn't live up to its spec sheet.
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But scientists have been pursuing fusion power for decades, and they are nowhere near adding it to the grid.
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But while NYPD was nowhere near as influential as that earlier show, it changed TV in more subtle ways.
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But that is nowhere near enough to gauge whether AVs are safe enough to let loose on the public.
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That does mean there's a little flex, but it's nowhere near as much as the Surface Pro Type Cover.
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The kind of epithets Mr Trump uses are nowhere near as shocking to many people as progressive Americans imagine.
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You can get service in certain parts of certain cities, but it's nowhere near as widespread as 4G LTE.
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She told Parade magazine that she was nowhere near as sexy and sassy as the woman we saw onstage.
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It's nowhere near as comfortable to hold due to its larger size, and it definitely isn't as well-built.
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Still, the central bank was nowhere near its peers who were looking for ways out of unconventional monetary policies.
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The bad news is that the 2007 storm was nowhere near as bad as the one that's happening now.
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Touchscreens have improved on the devices, but they're nowhere near the responsiveness or tactile pleasure of clicking that button.
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And the good news is that the Dow Jones index is nowhere near its ceiling of resistance at $16.50.
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Unless you've got smart vents, heating systems are nowhere near precise enough to set different climates for each room.
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This makes it one of the smaller deductions — it's nowhere near the size of the mortgage deduction, for example.
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Paak's latest track is great, but it's nowhere near enough to justify being locked into Apple's way of life.
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Support for technology that captures CO2 emissions is increasing, through investments and legislation, but it's still nowhere near enough.
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Nowhere near the $125 they could have gotten if there hadn't been such an enormous number of claims filed.
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While nowhere near prolific in this particular growth sector, it's also gotten pretty good at attracting anti-trust complaints.
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But the good news is this: Reviving parched skin is nowhere near as difficult as rebuilding a bank account.
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We do know, however, that even across the Bay Area, eviction filing rates are nowhere near the nation's worst.
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I'd encourage you to do so, and then feel a way about being nowhere near as fly as Kelela.
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The debate also reflected the evolving LNG market, which is nowhere near as liquid and established as crude oil.
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His follow up match against Bellator light heavyweight champion and legitimate talent, Liam McGeary, was nowhere near as successful.
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But despite encouraging results, most of the time I'm reminded that we're nowhere near achieving human-like AI. Why?
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Recent reports offered anonymous sources that said Woods was nowhere near ready to play the event in early April.
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The drug has a growing presence in Europe, but that's still nowhere near the levels seen in north America.
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Let alone one powered by a digital assistant that's nowhere near as smart as Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri.
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By 2019, there will be 182,000 tech jobs up for grabs and nowhere near enough people to fill them.
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The shah's human rights record was nowhere near as grim as Iran's revolutionaries, or indeed President Jimmy Carter, believed.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller released his report Thursday — and it's nowhere near the "total exoneration" President Donald Trump claims.
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He added that any revisions would probably come "nowhere near" closing the gap between Mr. Bevin and Mr. Beshear.
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The result is that while there's a lot going on, most plots feel like they're nowhere near a climax.
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The value of inward M&A into Europe from overseas also rose Jan-Sept, but nowhere near as much.
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For context, the Fed's balance sheet is currently hovering around $4 trillion, nowhere near where it was pre-crisis.
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In other words, the physical iron ore market is nowhere near as volatile as the financial market has become.
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The movie's unnerving stillness is nowhere near as disturbing as the unremorseful confessions from the former death squad leaders.
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And that mess wreaked nowhere near the devastation that the housing debacle did on the overall United States economy.
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The vast majority of Americans are nowhere near passing on $11 million to their children, much less $21625 million.
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Fred Upton is nowhere near enough to help people with health conditions afford coverage if ObamaCare protections are waived.
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Drew Doughty's version of average is still pretty good, but it was nowhere near enough to stop the Sharks.
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Overall mortality is also predictive, but nowhere near as much as white mortality, and particularly middle-aged white mortality.
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Some, in their lifetime, are only able to produce a few champions; champions nowhere near the level of Petchboonchu.
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While the decline of print has now given social media a slight edge, it's nowhere near dominating other formats.
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Your computer wasn't using Bluetooth — Bluetooth was nowhere near as good when it comes to music streaming in 2004.
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Inflation, though, has come nowhere near the BOJ's 2% target, and some worry the program is damaging that effort.
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Evans noted that autonomous driving is still in the "muddy pit" of foundation building, and nowhere near market-ready.
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Our work is nowhere near done, but our progress – despite the massive obstacle we have faced – cannot be understated.
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"Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo also have density and nowhere near the kinds of outbreaks we have," Hendrix said.
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Since my immune system is nowhere near as weak as I'd like it to be, I've forged some shortcuts.
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Background: The migration numbers are higher than they have been in recent years, but they're nowhere near historical levels.
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These temperatures are some 15 to 20 degrees above normal, but nowhere near records, which are over 80 degrees.
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As we found with our own experiment, hand sanitizer is effective, but nowhere near as effective as hand-washing.
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Economic data is nowhere near that dismal today, but as that changes, market reactions are likely to be strong.
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Except here he's trying to illuminate a multifaceted jewel that's still spinning in the air, nowhere near its apogee.
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All this is further proof that these people should be nowhere near the power we allow them to have.
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But we seem to be nowhere near the point of upending the ways in which we criminalize personal dispute.
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Many microbiologists worry, however, that the science is nowhere near advanced enough to justify the proliferation of these products.
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Saints 36, Bears 25 The game was nowhere near as close as the final score would have you believe.
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Today 9% of Toyota's U.S. sales are hybrids, but that's nowhere near the company's goal of 25% by 2025.
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The fight, though, was nowhere near as exciting, as Mayweather coasted to a straight-forward tenth round stoppage victory.
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But while he's known in some circles, Stone is nowhere near as famous as Kim Kardashian, his attorneys argued.
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The team had raised nowhere near enough money to reach their goal in time to make the trip possible.
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The teams just played Wednesday in Boston, with Celtic fans booing Irving despite him being nowhere near the arena.
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But with inflation now nowhere near that target, politicians seem happy to avoid the topic of monetary policy altogether.
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Past voting history may provide a guide, but this will be nowhere near as definitive as in other elections.
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While Dubai has them, too, there are nowhere near as many, even in areas with lots of Western expats.
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You can't have a conflict of interest over something that doesn't exist and is nowhere near coming to fruition.
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"We are still nowhere near the bubble status of 17 years ago," wrote Frank, whose firm manages $859 billion.
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Yet prices are nowhere near falling on a national scale and are unlikely to, given the strong housing demand.
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Meanwhile Canada is nowhere near its goal of reducing its emissions by 1763 percent below 2176 levels by 2280.
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Meanwhile Canada is nowhere near its goal of reducing its emissions by 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020.
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Women and girls have reported sexual assault in the camp, there are nowhere near enough toilets, and riots are frequent.
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The company didn't disclose how many subscribers the service had, but it's nowhere near Netflix's nearly 140 million subscribers worldwide.
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Pratt said that "we're nowhere near close" a level of full autonomous driving, labeled as "Level 5" by the SAE.
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I was managing to stay afloat, but was nowhere near the cutting edge of innovation I knew my students needed.
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Cie Demin's bizarre bottoms feature a raw-hem waist, inverted pockets, and belt loops nowhere near where they usually are.
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Instead, two-thirds of the way through his crucial First 100 days, Trump is nowhere near any significant legislative victory.
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Our good guys, however, are still passively floating through their lives, nowhere near any kind of camera or TV show.
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This core without him is nowhere near worth paying into the luxury tax for, or even committing to long term.
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Hunted and Confronted is nowhere near the only Facebook page with a professed mission to publicly identify child sex offenders.
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While the digital currencies were nowhere near as popular back then, assuredly more than a couple hundred people had holdings.
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In case you're wondering, NASA's Curiosity rover is nowhere near Opportunity and is not currently threatened by the dust storm.
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It's a sought-after sound, with most producers claiming the copycats are nowhere near the idiosyncratic tones of the original.
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Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing" is nowhere near a hip-hop or techno record, yet it relied entirely on the 808.
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Four-and-a-half years later, he again found himself flying to Tegel, with Berlin Brandenburg still nowhere near completion.
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Though the factory will bring Foxconn nowhere near that goal, the company has said it is only the first step.
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We've written a little new material the last year or so, but are nowhere near ready to do another album.
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It was a tough few days, he admitted, but his experience was nowhere near as tough as what he'd seen.
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Tesla has been riding high with adoring fans and a soaring stock price despite still being nowhere near its potential.
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But, let's be honest, this fork graffiti is nowhere near as bizarre as Markle's dad staging photos for the paparazzi.
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"Westeros around 300 AC is nowhere near as diverse as 21st century America, of course," wrote Martin in his reply.
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But Dan Primack points out that amid terrible P.R. + hearings + user complaints + hacks, new federal regs are nowhere near passage.
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Bush told the court evidence shows the teenager was nowhere near McLeod's classroom when she is accused of kissing him.
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It's nowhere near as intelligent as the Google Home, which is powered by the Assistant and taps into Google Search.
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So far as we know, Caputo is at Litchfield when Daya gets the gun, and Piscatella is nowhere near it.
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Yet the six-time Pro Bowl selection's current salary is nowhere near the top of the chart among his peers.
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They're hard questions, and as Facebook scrambles to win back trust, I get the sense we're nowhere near an answer.
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The company is still nowhere near achieving the kind of diversity balance she's pushing the whole corporate world to achieve.
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The weather we'll experience as it wraps up will likely be nowhere near as dramatic as in its earlier stages.
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Now, even if they're nowhere near a red carpet in October, famous people give us glimpses of their cleverest getups.
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She also noted that when she was younger, the makeup world was nowhere near as huge as it is today.
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But that's going to be a key component of the investigation, and we're nowhere near ready to speak on that.
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The bottom line: This is still relatively early days for both companies, and their public fortunes are nowhere near sealed.
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Transporting propellant from the Moon to other locations in space is nowhere near as pricey as transporting it from Earth.
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It's fine as a smart speaker for basic stuff, but nowhere near as good as a Sonos One or HomePod.
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All unpainted white plastic with 33D-printed components, the barge was nowhere near what the finished product would look like.
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But we're nowhere near that point right now, meaning there's plenty of room for deficits, without any possibility of default.
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I was nowhere near pulling off a low hover, a move that looks simple but requires extraordinary coordination and concentration.
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Despite a record number of woman in Congress, we are nowhere near making up half of that supposedly representative body.
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The equity analyst said that while the decline is disappointing, it was "nowhere near" as dire as other analysts assumed.
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That being said, my left lashes aren't as lifted as my right lashes, but they're still nowhere near pin-straight.
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Cuomo argued that voter fraud is real, but said studies show the number of occurrences is nowhere near the millions.
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The current AutoPilot technology is among the most advanced available, but it's nowhere near full self-driving under all conditions.
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But that's nowhere near all that people were talking about online over the last week, as you're about to discover.
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Lawrence Taylor says Bill Belichick is absolutely correct ... Khalil Mack ain't NOWHERE near his level -- and neither is anybody else!!!
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And while that's nowhere near fixed, the executive team spent Thursday pitching a revamp of its advertising, with few details.
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Making friends as an adult is nowhere near as easy as it was when you were a kid in school.
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In attempting to remove complexity from the guitar, Fan's company made something nearly as complicated and nowhere near as versatile.
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Congress is nowhere near passing legislation governing encryption technology, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said on Tuesday.
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We are nowhere near that tipping point—especially not in the U.S., where the unemployment rate is just 4.8 percent.
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India is producing nowhere near enough jobs for the tens of millions of young people joining the workforce every year.
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The Lewinsky imbroglio might be the most infamous of Bill's questionable trysts, but it's nowhere near the most morally objectionable.
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It's a song that traces Hull's relationship with his wife, and he is nowhere near South Dakota; he's back home.
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By looking at the bigger picture, you notice that things are nowhere near as bad as we have been told.
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Builders are still nowhere near their normal historical levels of production, but they are increasing supply — albeit at higher prices.
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Westbrook scored 17 points for the Thunder, but the Most Valuable Player candidate was nowhere near his triple-double form.
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It's nowhere near the kind of moldy mess you'd expect from a meal that's lived through three Fast & Furious films.
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The 52 Republicans currently in the Senate are nowhere near the 60-vote majority they need to bypass filibuster rules.
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But the UK is nowhere near that stage -- the process starts only after the withdrawal agreement is ratified by parliament.
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The government has promised limited reform that comes nowhere near protester demands for the removal of an entire political class.
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His testimony was nowhere near as dignified as Ford's; in fact, it was unseemly for a prospective Supreme Court justice.
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To be clear, the current interplay of international interests in Syria means that the crisis is nowhere near peace negotiations.
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Although the BOJ is nowhere near ending its easy policy, higher bond yields elsewhere undermine the relative attraction of JGBs.
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This is still overkill for a city or a base, but nowhere near enough power to destroy an entire planet.
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Still, bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market cap, is nowhere near its December peak when it was priced around $19,500.
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Obviously the game is nowhere near the same as it used to be in the weeks that followed its release.
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" Terminus is nowhere near Lake Worth – it's a reference to the city in the zombie TV show "The Walking Dead.
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LG's current OLED displays are also nowhere near as good as Samsung's displays — just look at this Ars Technica comparison.
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But it's nowhere near as good as it should be, and the stakes are still so high for female movies.
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He still left $100 total — which includes a very generous tip of about 67 percent — but nowhere near the original.
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"Ranger has gone slightly viral in the past with his head-tilting videos, but nowhere near this magnitude," she said.
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At 75.86% in April, Zimbabwe's inflation is still nowhere near the 500 billion% reached during the hyperinflation era of 2008.
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Salman Al Faraj did manage to get it on a teammate's head, but the resulting shot is nowhere near goal.
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The health system is nowhere near ready, and our federal response has lost valuable time that it cannot get back.
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Hong Kong's measures were nowhere near as drastic as those in mainland China, but there was still a significant impact.
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To be sure, the Taliban are nowhere near defeated, having attacked Kabul and other major Afghan cities in recent months.
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Overall, violent crime victimization for ages 12 to 19 is nowhere near what it was in 1994, its latest peak.
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But it turns out the electric-truck maker behind the deal has nowhere near enough money to pull it off.
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The coronavirus, said Lyudmila Yevgenyevna, 64, is nowhere near as perilous as World War II or the siege of Leningrad.
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There are crags and fissures in Wakandan society; it's nowhere near as strong as Vibranium, the export it's known for.
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"But I was nowhere near Oakland!" says Mr. Allen, who is playing a San Francisco film critic named Allan Felix.
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Price-to-earnings ratios, a proxy of investor enthusiasm, are nowhere near the peaks seen during the dot-com boom.
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At 57, Ms. Sciorra is four years younger than Mr. Gibson and nowhere near the top of the box office.
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There is already widespread resentment that ultrarich investment managers pay such low rates — nowhere near the top 39.6 percent rate.
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Despite the hype, Labour is nowhere near being able to form a government, falling far short of a parliamentary majority.
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Tortilla española, an iconic eggy breakfast, is certainly delicious, but nowhere near as fast as this Dinner in Minutes version.
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H1N85033 flu and the mosquito-carried Zika did spread to different regions but were nowhere near as deadly as anticipated.
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Millions upon millions of acres have burned in the past few months, and the fire season is nowhere near done.
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But experts say we are still nowhere near where we need to be, and our adversaries are becoming more stealthy.
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However, that was nowhere near enough to offset lower prices, weaker margins in its refining business, and higher capital spending.
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The Panthers (5-4) are nowhere near as good as the Saints, and expecting consistency out of Atlanta is risky.
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That deadline has become central in the congressional debate over immigration, but Democrats and Republicans are nowhere near a breakthrough.
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One aspect he does share with his predecessor: He's nowhere near omniscient, though he'd like people to think he is.
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The problem is that my oven at home is fine, but nowhere near great and achieving even heat is tough.
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REIGN If you look at the demographics of this country or the demographics of moviegoers, we're nowhere near true representation.
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Nearly a year later, the rollback is nowhere near complete and may not be ready until this summer — if ever.
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I took the black diamond, which was nowhere near as challenging as a similarly-graded trail on an outdoor mountain.
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But the opponent Ms. Hodges talks about the most lives nowhere near here and will not appear on the ballot.
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Jeffrey Wright — at 53, younger, leaner and less towering, nowhere near haggard, and African-American — was not on those lists.
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Birthright restrictions While birthright citizenship is nowhere near as rare as Trump claimed, most countries do restrict the right somewhat.
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But for Juan Carlos, and especially for his daughter, one night of fun is nowhere near enough to create contentment.
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And while it's a top place for adventurous, slow travel, it's nowhere near as convenient, comfortable, and stable as Malaysia.
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Boeing still has a strong balance sheet, and its reduced ratings are still strong and nowhere near junk bond status.
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The puck was nowhere near Farnham, who was engaged with Flyers defenseman Nick Schultz when Gudas leveled the unsuspecting Farnham.
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The Center for Employment Opportunities and other outcomes-focused providers can serve a lot of them — but nowhere near all.
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Despite the rosy economic view, Kuroda reminded markets the central bank is nowhere near an exit from its massive stimulus.
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I felt as if I sped through this puzzle, although I came nowhere near that blazing speed (I definitely can't).
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Those issues have been fixed, and growth was nowhere near the growth Snapchat had in the first half of 2016.
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As far as disputed receptions go, this ventured nowhere near Dez Bryant's negated touchdown in the playoffs three years ago.
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So you can hope that you may have a small chance, but I definitely was nowhere near banking on anything.
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Sexual Harassment Whistleblowers — Its been two years since #MeToo became a household term, but accusers often get nowhere near justice.
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The crowd turned restless at points in Obama's speech, but nowhere near as much as it did during Michigan Gov.
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They possess nowhere near the dizzying scale of Facebook and Google and yet they're important, influential engines for hate online.
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The iPad is pretty popular, but it's nowhere near as popular as the iPhone, and its sales are actually declining.
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Right now there is nowhere near sufficient Republican support in the Senate for this — it's not even on the table.
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I don't even like restriction around my waist now, and it is nowhere near the size of a couple basketballs.
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The fabric quality and fit is nowhere near the same, but there is still a bit of designer magic there.
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"In short, the brand is nowhere near where it needs to be if it wants to excite and inspire consumers."
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Today, Uganda hosts almost 1 million South Sudanese refugees, but donor funding is nowhere near enough to meet their needs.
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"However, the researchers conceded that the laser's peak output was nowhere near that of others dubbed "the world's most powerful laser.
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When Apple unveiled the iPhone in 2007, with desktop-class software capabilities and multi-touch controls, Microsoft was nowhere near competitive.
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Honestly, not too much has changed, which is why I know I'm nowhere near ready to have children of my own.
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Inflation is now barely picking up due to weak private consumption and is nowhere near the BOJ's target of 2 percent.
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Now, if we're looking at pure villains on this show, Dany comes nowhere near someone like Ramsay Bolton or Cersei Lannister.
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Also, statistically, you're nowhere near a place that should cause you to worry right now, so sorry for wasting your time.
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It's nowhere near as elegant of a watch band mechanism as the Apple Watch's, but switching between bands is definitely quicker.
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Since then, shark populations have been climbing steadily — but are still nowhere near as common as they once were in 1974.
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Pike and the other two Bandidos leaders named in the indictment were nowhere near Waco on the day of the shootout.
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It means nothing because Google's quantum breakthrough is for a primitive type of quantum computing that is nowhere near breaking cryptography.
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They can reach that size in their first year of life, so it was nowhere near full-grown at that time.
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She's heading off to school in the fall, and she's nowhere near the clingy little milk monster she used to be.
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So luckily, When Watched — a beautiful collection of character studies, each its own glittering gem — falls nowhere near short of expectations.
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But the major players in that movement have mostly been men, beardy and reverent and nowhere near Lambert's level of fame.
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The venue was crowded at the time but not packed, Williams said, with occupancy "nowhere near" its capacity of about 240.
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Before I Wake is nowhere near as heavy as Hereditary, but it also ties fantastical horror elements to common parental anxieties.
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It's nowhere near as strong as on Sony's full-size headphones, and it doesn't mute your surroundings to the same degree.
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While analysts are nowhere near throwing in the towel on one of their favorite stocks, many are starting to show concern.
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But if we are to believe a contingent of those on the inside, it's nowhere near the numbers being thrown around.
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Also known as "jackass" penguins because of their braying calls, African penguins are nowhere near as rude as their nickname implies.
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Today, though, mutual de-confliction and de-escalation mechanisms are nowhere near as robust as they were in the Cold War.
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We now know that the USS Carl Vinson was nowhere near the Korean peninsula and was instead conducting exercises near Australia.
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And when the inevitable orgy of gory violence finally begins, even that is nowhere near as horrifying as you might fear.
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I'm nowhere near the end of my journey, but when I look back, I can see just how far I've come.
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It's nowhere near the all-in approach of Oculus, Vive or even PlayStation VR, for that matter — but it's uniquely Nintendo.
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Nearly twenty years in, it's been plagued by delays and budget cuts, fought by agricultural lobbies, and remains nowhere near completion.
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But Google has nowhere near the vast customer base of Amazon, according to a new Reuters analysis of company regulatory filings.
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He saw LANDR Audio as a powerful tool that was superior to its competitors, yet nowhere near reaching its full potential.
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Will Cross was diagnosed at the age of 9 in 1976, when diabetes care was nowhere near what it is today.
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Even if he wins Indiana and California, he will be nowhere near Donald Trump when the Republican Convention begins in July.
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It's simple and easy to understand and nowhere near as confusing as the Apple Watch (both with watchOS 22 and 22).
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Obviously cake is nowhere near the approved list, so I googled photos of dessert while eating a handful of Turmeric Cashews.
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And now the bad news: that study is not conclusive and is nowhere near the final word on this topic. Alright.
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But they're nowhere near where they need to be to ensure every potential witness to an overdose can save a life.
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Kemp missed two months in 2012 due to a hamstring injury, although he said this one is nowhere near as serious.
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The nearest population center is Metaline Falls, which has just over 200 people — nowhere near the "Population 52,201" of Twin Peaks.
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Euro zone inflation was -0.2 percent in February, nowhere near the ECB's target of close to but just under 2 percent.
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Credit growth, according to statistics Gambles has studied, is struggling globally, ''but not nowhere near so badly as in the States.
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And while you do get some recommended mixes, they're nowhere near as personalized or as plentiful as those on rival services.
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Bonus: More camera time for all these folks, because our hearts were pullin' for DRAMA and Thursday boasted nowhere near enough.
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The colt that had vanquished the Kentucky Derby champ Nyquist in the Preakness was nowhere near when the real running started.
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"The junta's attention is nowhere near where a normal government's ought to be," says an analyst familiar with the north-east.
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My point is that this process is nowhere near a straightforward or objective evaluation of merit, which is largely subjective anyway.
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But there are a lot of misconceptions about AI. We are nowhere near the time where robots can think like humans.
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Be smart: Turner's digital transformation is worth noting, but nowhere near as tangible as NYT, which reports actual digital revenue figures.
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The political content of the movie is nowhere near sophisticated enough to maintain its interest as a story about human beings.
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But the figures are still nowhere near record-setting levels of up to 100,000 families a month in the early 2000s.
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Mr. Price, who remains in office, argued that the city's southern neighborhoods received nowhere near sufficient resources and attention from officials.
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The protesters, despite the startling increase in their numbers in the first few months of 2019, are nowhere near those figures.
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Many of the hundreds of people who died when a tsunami struck the Indonesian coast Saturday night were nowhere near shelter.
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"Of course, nowhere near that is going to happen," but the number is an indication of the market's potential, she added.
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Mondelez shares have dropped 7 percent, but nowhere near as much as Valeant stock, which has plummeted 67 percent this year.
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It's nowhere near that target, and although comedy and punchlines are needed in rap bars, this was done in poor taste.
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She took no notice that she was headed nowhere near the airport, and in fact was going in the opposite direction.
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Most Venezuelans, earning just $5 a month at the black market rate, are nowhere near being able to save hard currency.
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When explosions rocked Brussels last Tuesday morning, it became clear the city's time in the international spotlight was nowhere near over.
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The ITV pundit and former England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright said authorities do "nowhere near enough" to tackle the problem.
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So even if they added that extra 1.1 inches, they would still be nowhere near their seasonal normal of 37.7 inches.
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Better shows have been made about less important people, but Self Made comes nowhere near the excellence of its own subject.
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They're oddball results from just a few studies, in a field that's nowhere near well-enough understood to offer definitive answers.
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It catches a lot of cool stuff, but it's nowhere near as awesome as I think it will be some day.
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But he prays it's nowhere near the hundreds of people on the list: "Nobody wants that number to be that high."
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Which, frankly, won't be a huge amount — nowhere near as much data as we normally get back from a mission today.
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This prompted the scientists to conclude that Britain had nowhere near the capacity to cope with an outbreak on that level.
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The librarian, Betty Jean Gooch, also weighs in, seeming nowhere near as fearsome as her onscreen counterpart, the formidable Ann Dowd.
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It had grown significantly, and its cars had driven millions of miles, but it was nowhere near providing a commercial service.
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After 9/11, PTSD-like stress responses were present in people around the country who were nowhere near the Twin Towers.
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"We are nowhere near any prospect of being released," said Danielle Spinelli, a lawyer for Mr. Malvo, said during arguments Wednesday.
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His jokes are far less intricate, and his wiseguy persona is nowhere near as vividly drawn, but his quips feel organic.
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It's nowhere near as charming as Perks' solution, but it could offer some hope for the more DIY-challenged among us.
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Still, despite the size and all of the amenities — and food — the lounge was nowhere near as luxurious as I'd hoped.
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That is nowhere near the rate the population would need to replace itself — a little more than two births per woman.
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And for those who live nowhere near the path of the eclipse, NASA plans to stream it live on its site.
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In at least a couple of cases those attempts resulted in harassment campaigns against people who were nowhere near the rally.
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Here's what a day with Adam Saleh was like — even though two days in his life are nowhere near the same.
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The country's infrastructure is nowhere near the standards of southern China and Taiwan, where most of the world's chips are made.
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It's no secret that women's boxing has nowhere near the participants — or the money, or the audience — that men's boxing has.
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This has included increasing arms sales -- though still nowhere near the level of the US -- and an expanded military presence abroad.
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"Power is bad and certainly nowhere near as salvageable as Bulls think," JPMorgan analyst C. Stephen Tusa, Jr. wrote to clients.
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Though Labour's divisions on Brexit are nowhere near as deep as those of the governing Conservative Party, they are nonetheless real.
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The band had only recently changed its name from the Warlocks and had nowhere near the notoriety it soon would achieve.
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He was tried and acquitted, but they were nowhere near aware of everything in the 17-year history that we've reported.
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But inflation has been nowhere near the target, and the risks of keeping policy too low for too long are rising.
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Generally speaking, these sub-sovereign bonds trade with yields well wide of U.S. Treasuries because they have nowhere near the same liquidity.
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After a back-heel pass from Agüero to Sterling and then an overlap and cross, Kiev could get nowhere near the ball.
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It's also worth pointing out that, although the current research looking into probiotics' possible benefits is promising, it's nowhere near conclusive yet.
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While it's got its fair share of fans, it's got nowhere near the broad appeal of, say, a Beauty and the Beast.
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Both, in case you were nowhere near civilization at the time, hinged on "playing" guitar-shaped peripherals in time with licensed tracks.
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As well as facing disappointing growth, the central bank is having to set policy with inflation nowhere near its 2.0 percent target.
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Tink Labs charges hotels an undisclosed subscription fee — "it's certainly nowhere near $21," Kwok said — which can help them increase their revenue.
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"I had some sex ed in school, but nowhere near as inclusive or actually giving me information, as I wanted," she said.
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While these prices would look fantastic to someone in Brooklyn or San Francisco, they're nowhere near market rate in south side Chicago.
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We're spending nowhere near the kind of money needed to rebuild addiction and pain treatment in the country to what is needed.
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"At the beginning of the conflict, Ukraine's armed forces were nowhere near ready to handle and maintain NATO-standard equipment," Johnson said.
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The Diamondbacks' Robbie Ray is next with 11.25 strikeouts per nine, and Ray is nowhere near a top contender in other categories.
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Wildlife is also nowhere near the worst threat to a human being; it's usually just the one least capable of fighting back.
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But it's nowhere near as versatile as a Surface Pro 28 and Windows 26, which starts at $13 for the same specs.
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And while the company has made substantial progress and investment in its Supercharger network, it's still nowhere near its previously promised target.
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The funding will be targeted at the most vulnerable areas, but it is nowhere near commensurate with the scale of the crisis.
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It's not a wide range of styles, but they're definitely nowhere near the nerd levels of Google Glass or even Snap Spectacles.
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As in America, poor prescription practices may have contributed to a rise in opioid abuse (though to nowhere near the same extent).
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We're nowhere near the point where a computer can understand what it sees on video with the same insight as a human.
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To help you get it right this year, we've rounded up 26 gifts that are just plain genius (and nowhere near plain).
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The world can't get its shit together about reducing carbon emissions, let alone saving a whale that's nowhere near the endangered list.
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And it still probably belongs in the upper tier of Marvel movies but nowhere near as high up as the first one.
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Witness how Pinkett Smith telling the same story is cute, but nowhere near the thrilling ride we went on with her costar.
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Around 3 PM, 4 PM I realized that the numbers in Philadelphia were nowhere near what they were during the Obama elections.
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Maybe because she knew that it was all very fake and nowhere near as good as the real things they'd left behind.
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Virtual reality is still in its infancy — it's nowhere near iPhone-level adoption, and it won't be for a very long time.
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But there&aposs actually a lot of districts around the country with vulnerable members who want the president nowhere near their district.
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Loomo is also controllable with a smartphone app, but that's nowhere near as fun as having it scoot around on its own.
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All but two of the staff were nowhere near the office in California, and thus worked from home, on our own equipment.
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While heading in the right direction, the rate is nowhere near the European Central Bank's (ECB) target of close to 2 percent.
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It has 200 million monthly active users, which isn't bad, but is also nowhere near the 1 billion boasted by Facebook's WhatsApp.
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But the downside to streaming stuff on mobile is that it's nowhere near as exciting as viewing something on a massive screen.
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"That withholding is nowhere near enough," said Ed Slott, a CPA and founder of Ed Slott & Co. in Rockville Centre, New York.
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It's nowhere near the ideal that I had before, but when it's all said and done, it's going to be my body.
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There, in the car, nowhere near a TV set, I was able to watch ice dancing duo Alexa and Maia Shibutani perform.
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And they finished 2016 almost exactly where they finished 2015, just outside the playoffs and nowhere near a top-five draft pick.
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Women for Women International board member Debbie Harmon introduced Clinton saying, "Even though she's been working for decades, she's nowhere near finished."
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This means making sure Donald Trump—a vulgar bully who no one can be proud of—gets nowhere near the Oval Office.
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We may be at a similar adult crossroads, but I feel nowhere near close to deciding whether I'll ever become a parent.
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But the F-35s aboard American, British and Italian carriers, designed more for stealth than stamina, can reach nowhere near as far.
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Twenty years would take him nowhere near the average life span, and yet at that moment it yawned forward like an eternity.
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"I presume I'd vote for the Republican nominee if it is Trump, but Cruz should be nowhere near the presidency," he said.
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Alphabet's Google has started drone tests in Australia, but the experts say these efforts are nowhere near as evolved as Zipline's effort.
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"They are making some progress here and there, but it's nowhere near enough and it's not being done fast enough," he added.
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But the Gospel is nowhere near being preached to all peoples, while Israel seems more set in its own ways than ever.
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In communities clogged with anti-vaxxers, we are nowhere near that number — a major reason why we are seeing the current outbreaks.
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"By contrast, the Bank of Japan is nowhere near a policy exit, and it's taking steps that weaken the yen," he said.
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The fact is, global SOF is a critical component in current and future conflicts and nowhere near required size and global capability.
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Few Indians buy and keep firearms at home, and gun violence is nowhere near the problem it is in the United States.
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"Given this magnitude of criminal activity in Georgia's prison facilities, our work is nowhere near done," Horn said at a news conference.
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I was curious to see where it was going because stuff that was big back then was nowhere near what is today.
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As the political drama heightens in Washington the legislative agenda suffers, leading to fears that tax reform is nowhere near getting done.
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It was only a little, and nowhere near enough—we need video explanations of these calls, just like we get for suspensions.
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Yeah, we're nowhere near the holidays, but we can watch the banter between Murray and Carol Kane any time of the year.
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Kanye: How did y—Beyoncé: I always knowKanye: Its just art, sisBeyoncé: You've nowhere near earned the right to call me that.
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The wealth of Trudeau memorabilia, while nowhere near the height of what followed Barack Obama's 2008 presidential win, is still pretty absurd.
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Britney Spears isn't about to just slink away and hide in the wake of news she's nowhere near ready to perform again.
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There were a number of other occasions where Swanson had nowhere near the same luck throwing long left hooks against Dias' guard.
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Carbon removal has only been achieved on tiny, experimental scales—nowhere near the scale needed to actually lower net carbon emissions globally.
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Right now, it's nowhere near close enough, which just shows how amazing Novak has been for the last 12 months or so.
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"It is very clear to us from the evidence we have received that nowhere near enough is being done," the report reads.
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Deeper cuts have been announced for April and May, but it's still nowhere near the 86% drop in passengers now being reported.
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The United Nations has brokered a peace deal between the two rival parliaments, but a national unity government is nowhere near yet.
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"I wouldn't consider myself an opera singer," she said, adding that she was nowhere near as skilled as the professionals she admires.
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" (He is 33.) Ms. von Pfetten, 35, said: "The cannabis space is obviously popular and buzzy, but it's nowhere near at capacity.
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Though the line has now faded to just a few flecks of paint, the underlying issues it represented are nowhere near fading.
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In comparison with previous elections, the gun-rights forces' customary blaring megaphone seemed nowhere near as loud as usual — or as effective.
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But for Facebook, which relies on a combination of humans and artificial intelligence to review content, the work is nowhere near finished.
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The temperature that day ranged between 22001 and 78, which was nowhere near the historic low and high of 50 and 98.
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One man was nowhere near her physical type, but the first time they met, he began reciting poetry by Rainer Maria Rilke.
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That's a major spike, but nowhere near the 14,840 new cases reported Thursday -- the largest single-day rise since the epidemic began.
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So far, his GoFundMe page has brought in a few thousand dollars, but nowhere near the $5,000 he must pay on Tuesday.
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Second seed Pliskova acknowledged that while the Russian had played well her own performance was nowhere near what she is capable of.
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The story is nowhere near as hilarious as the director, Jonathan Levine, and the screenwriter, Katie Dippold, would like us to believe.
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Using an accent as the butt of a joke is nowhere near as egregious as the remarks that led to Gillis's firing.
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There is a private rail line in Florida -- Brightline -- that travels faster than most other US trains, but nowhere near 200 MPH.
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"Right now, we're nowhere near any sort of recession whether you're talking in the U.S. or globally on the whole," Stone said.
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"Although the coalition mood isn't good, they won't leave it lightly as they are nowhere near ready for an election" he said.
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While bitcoin is nowhere near its December highs of around $19,500, the cryptocurrency has steadily increased in the last few weeks alone.
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The players tend to be older men, retired, on fixed incomes, widowers or divorced and nowhere near getting on that horse again.
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Sure, a regular old blow dryer gets the job done, but it's nowhere near as cool as the Dyson Supersonic Blow Dryer.
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A toaster oven is perhaps a little cheaper, but nowhere near as powerful, and a traditional oven can get into the thousands.
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But productivity growth has been nowhere near 2628 percent in recent years; the average increase since 28500 has been just 6900 percent.
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As an upstart candidate with a small national footprint before his launch, Patrick is likely nowhere near the requisite number of donors.
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There comes a moment every winter when reality sinks in that the cold, dark days and long nights are nowhere near over.
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They've recently added orange to the beetroot salad for some reason, and it's nowhere near as good as it used to be!
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Women have been having children since the beginning of humanity and I'm nowhere near the first person to be a working mom.
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However, while Yergin admitted his views were in the minority among major investors, he predicted "nowhere near as much growth" in 2018.
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Kaneisha is clearly nowhere near subspace at the end of Slave Play — there's nothing transcendent about this ending, nor should there be.
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But when it comes to replacing the law they've railed against for the last seven years, Republicans are nowhere near a consensus.
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And unfortunately, you have to be incredibly naive not to see that the answers to those questions are nowhere near as positive.
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While the couple had some money stashed in 265(k) accounts, it was nowhere near enough to allow them to stop working.
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