A Long Way From Sunday, Anthony Brown & group therAPy
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Anthony Brown & group therAPy, A Long Way From Sunday
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But that standoff is a long way from any record.
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Benny the beluga whale is a long way from home.
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But Earthlings are still a long way from mining asteroids.
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But we're a long way from that on both sides.
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We're still a long way from Election Day, of course.
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CAVUTO: But a long way from steel and aluminum. Right?
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So it appears this is a long way from policy.
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But he's still a long way from the finish line.
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We're a long way from knowing any of that information.
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"We've come a long way from Richmond Heights," he said.
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Mr Gabbay is a long way from the top job.
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That's the vision, and we're a long way from it.
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Lucha is a long way from bringing about a revolution.
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But he's a long way from being the real deal.
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It all feels a long way from the Iffley Road.
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We are still a long way from demand overtaking supplies.
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The country is, after all, a long way from Europe.
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Castello Road is a long way from a regular commute.
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"This fire is a long way from done," he said.
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But they are still a long way from being cheap.
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But the bulls are a long way from giving up.
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It reminds me that it's a long way from Chicago.
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We've come a long way from our grandmothers' cold creams.
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McAdams has come a long way from The Hot Chick.
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It's a long way from illegal strikes to performance prizes.
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Aleppo is a long way from my home in Chicago.
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So it is a long way from being a currency.
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But that goal is still a long way from reality.
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He's clearly a long way from the Wall, isn't he?
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Threat level: We're a long way from Roe being overturned.
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We're a long way from, like, a trans Marvel superhero.
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A LONG WAY FROM HOME By Peter Carey 318 pp.
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"This is a long way from over with," he said.
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We're a long way from eradicating these expectations in society.
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He has come a long way from his early performances.
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It was a long way from his more humble origins.
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That's ridiculous, and we are a long way from that.
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SOUTH DAKOTA: "A Long Way From Home" by Tom Brokaw
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So we are a long way from a final budget.
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Most of those promises are a long way from fulfilled.
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He says the case is a long way from trial.
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" This may sound a long way from "Leaves of Grass.
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We've come a long way from MoonPie's playful Twitter persona.
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So we're still a long way from a resolution here.
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But we're a long way from being able to do that.
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History suggests we're still a long way from this story's conclusion.
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"We're a long way from calling it a victory," Ciccarone said.
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"This fire is a long way from being done," he said.
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It is certainly a long way from yellow soup to immunotherapy.
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Everyone's favorite Parent Trap twin is a long way from Napa.
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The world is a long way from the 1930s, thank goodness.
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It is a long way from the lab to the clinic.
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Pattinson's portrayal is eclectic, terrifying, and a long way from Twilight.
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Gotta say ... Zac's come a long way from "High School Musical."
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"We are a long way from having enough experience," he said.
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He is a long way from returning to the golf course.
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We are at the moment a long way from this goal.
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Which, in our expert opinions, is a long way from now.
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DeJoria has come a long way from living in his car.
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But we're a long way from real answers on this yet.
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"I think we're a long way from convincing people," he said.
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We're a long way from having a really compelling product here.
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Wrangling Senate votes is a long way from prowling for playmates.
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Yet renewables are still a long way from replacing fossil fuels.
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But the Senate is now a long way from doing so.
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The boys of Drew are, literally, a long way from home.
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But that's a long way from Bitcoin being a worthless fraud.
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Which is a long way from where she started the week.
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Noor's journey has come a long way from that 2017 video.
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Advent calendars have come a long way from holding just chocolates.
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That's a long way from where we were over the summer.
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But we are a long way from the cataclysm of 1918.
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But that's a long way from Bitcoin being a worthless fraud.
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WATTERS: Well, that guy has come a long way from doing that.
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But they remain a long way from signing a bill into law.
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Of course, SpaceX is still a long way from achieving that goal.
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Back in October, Powell said rates were a "long way " from neutral.
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In some respects we have come a long way from Chinese Exclusion.
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We have begun that process, but we're a long way from done.
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Fortune 500 companies are still a long way from this ideal. Data.
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The two governments are a long way from such cordial exchanges today.
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It is a long way from the lab to the medicine cupboard.
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Of course, we're still a long way from gender parity in politics.
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Ford is a long way from catching Waymo's self driving test efforts.
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The junta still seems a long way from handing power to civilians.
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HEMMER: We are a long way from an interview, aren&apost we?
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Americanized Chinese food has come a long way from its greasy roots.
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But the Castello Road is a long way from his regular commute.
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Senegal's regulated system is a long way from, say, Sweden's decriminalised model.
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Dylan Sprouse has come a long way from his Disney Channel days.
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"We're still a long way from hammering out an agreement," Hellwig added.
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But it was a long way from the naughtier quirks of Shampoo.
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Chatbots are still a long way from truly delivering on their promise.
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But Stewart has come a long way from that quaint Connecticut farmhouse.
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Meanwhile, the Fairmans are still a long way from buying a home.
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"I still think we are a long way from there," said Sen.
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Chatting with friends has come a long way from plain text messaging.
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The dude's come a LONG way from "Your Body is a Wonderland."
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He will leave better informed but a long way from brokering compromise.
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She's clearly come a long way from this traumatizing Santa Claus experience.
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That's a long way from their core business of, say, widget-making.
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"I think we're a long way from this being decided," he said.
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"My daughter is still a long way from being perfect," Raheel said.
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We're still a long way from getting sex bias out of politics.
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However, such localised endeavours are a long way from a global response.
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It was a long way from Burke, from Piglet and Pooh Bear.
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We have come a long way from the depths of the recession.
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The bill has come a long way from when it was introduced.
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However, this is a long way from Johnson's previous position on Europe.
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What is clear is that we are a long way from being
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We're a long way from the turbo 2002 of the early '70s.
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His game it seems is also a long way from coming back.
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These sex workers on film are a long way from Hollywood clichés.
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It was a long way from Oklahoma, but Mr. Stephenson adapted quickly.
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The roadhouse, the Burke and Wills, is a long way from anywhere.
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Wednesdays are difficult – a long way from the weekend in both directions.
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We are a long way from figuring out how to disrupt disruption.
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That's a long way from the digital home that tech giants envisioned.
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Christopher Clarey: Neuer 2018 is still a long way from Neuer 2014.
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As a result, the United States remains a long way from authoritarianism.
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Congress is a long way from obtaining the information it is seeking.
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But it must feel like a long way from the Heisman Trophy.
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"I think we are a long way from justice, I really do."
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But the film industry is still a long way from its peak.
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I had thought we were a long way from inventing virtual reality.
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Uber is a long way from securing its place in the region, though.
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But the couple are a long way from figuring out their wedding plans.
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But with all the progress, we are still a long way from success.
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He's certainly come a long way from the days of Miss Chanandler Bong.
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And it's all too apparent that we're a long way from that today.
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We are a long way from the invisible, omnipresent computer in Starship Enterprise.
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The Kremlin's military playgrounds, real and potential, feel a long way from Paris.
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Click here to view original GIFWe've come a long way from Steamboat Willie.
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It is a long way from landing on the Moon to mining it.
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We are a long way from that day – KEVIN JOHNSON: David, good morning.
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The EU is a long way from achieving equal gender representation in politics.
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Coach Dave Tippett stressed that Smith is still a long way from playing.
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For the time being, though, the technology remains a long way from transformative.
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The yuan is still a long way from being widely used outside China.
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Britain is still a long way from the golden era of council homes.
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You've come a long way from that scared little kid… proud of you.
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But algorithms are a long way from being able to think like us.
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This kind of response sounds a long way from nerve agents and spies.
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Unfortunately, we are still a long way from closing the gender pay gap.
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She's come a long way from the woman who talked back in class.
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The company is still a long way from putting that idea into practice.
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Paris is certainly a long way from his birthplace, in Oji, north Tokyo.
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"So this Bill is a long way from the finished article," he adds.
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It is all a long way from the village green, admits the official.
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We're a long way from fall, but this weekend is a turning point.
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The digital currency has come a long way from being a fringe asset.
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The shift to women's political leadership is still a long way from complete.
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Ms. Shonnard and Ms. Parks brought him a long way from his beginning.
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Of course, we're still a long way from gender parity in American politics.
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Luca Guadagnino has come a long way from Call Me By Your Name.
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We're a long way from programming organisms' DNA the way we program software.
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She was commercially viable and financially stable, but a long way from superstardom.
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She has come a long way from her days of sneaking banana peels.
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But Washington politics is a long way from New York City real estate.
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To be sure, China is a long way from overtaking the United States.
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But that state crackdown still seems a long way from happening in India.
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It's still a long way from the digital home envisioned by their makers.
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We're still a long way from knowing what this means in practice, however.
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Silicon Valley and Seattle are now a long way from biplanes and prunes.
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President Trump and the Republican Congress are still a long way from popular.
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That's a long way from the song "Sixteen Tons" ("and deeper in debt").
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The multibillion-dollar deal is a long way from GitHub's hobbyist, hacker origins.
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Pospisil and his group are a long way from such a bold move.
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The nation is a long way from a Bloomberg victory, particularly given Sen.
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They are a long way from getting stuck in their own holding pattern.
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But one tweet is a long way from getting a credible primary challenger.
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In our view, J.C. Penney is a long way from getting this right.
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We're a long way from knowing which of them will become prime minister.
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But on this January afternoon, Blaszczykowski was a long way from those moments.
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"This place is a long way from being a money tree," Hawkins says.
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Lizard scales and feathers seem like they're a long way from human hair.
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Earlier this month, Powell said rates are a long way from so-called neutral.
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We&aposre a long way from there and that&aposs all to the good.
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It's a long way from clear proof that Gendry is going to snuff it.
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But the science is still a long way from providing any measure of certainty.
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In early October, the chairman said the Fed was "a long way" from neutral.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) is still a long way from its first increase.
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CANNES, France (Reuters) - Vanessa Paradis has come a long way from "Joe Le Taxi".
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Ryan,You've come a long way from "Two Guys,A Girl&A Pizza Place"!
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Al Muratsuchi: Well, I think surfing's come a long way from its slacker image.
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In short: Joey Potter has come a long way from climbing up Dawson's ladder.
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On the other, he's still a long way from conforming to baseball's established norms.
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And he says the country is a long way from giving up on coal.
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The downside: Subscription revenue is still a long way from replacing plunging ad revenue.
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But the team is a long way from, say, mass manufacture or commercial availability.
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But the shop has come a long way from its humble start in 1991.
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Armed conflict in the South China Sea is a long way from being inevitable.
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Indeed, we are a long way from even deciding whether there are impeachable offenses.
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We're still a long way from Baymax, but it's more science than fiction now.
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Many of Takata's bills for the crisis are a long way from being finalized.
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It was a long way from the dives and dance halls where they started.
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Donald Trump—disapproved of by two in three Americans—remains a long way from
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That's a long way from the crazy numbers that Al Gore has been peddling.
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Wearable trackers and smartwatches have come a long way from their bulky, unattractive beginnings.
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We've come a long way from the era of the fictitious circumnavigator Phileas Fogg.
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"We've come a long way, from no outfield to an overcrowded one," Alderson said.
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Finally, both Bret and I realize it's still a long way from the election.
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One way or another, Ms. Eisner has traveled a long way from Greybull, Wyo.
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It's a long way from Red Hook for Mr. Erhart and for natural wines.
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I think we are quite a long way from machines being able to apply.
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It's come a long way from its humble beginnings in a poet's living room.
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Escape rooms have come a long way from their early internet browser game origins.
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Manchester United is a long way from matching Liverpool's 29 years without a title.
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We are a long way from the invisible, omnipresent computer in the Starship Enterprise.
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That kind of payday is a long way from her days in family court.
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We have come a long way from the days of the Dred Scott decision.
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You are working a long way from home and, presumably, for a limited time.
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It's Hopper, his hair is gone, and he's a long way from Hawkins, Indiana.
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Of course, New York City is still a long way from being bathroom-friendly.
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"We've come a long way from last year," second-year coach Barry Trotz said.
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Nearly two months later, the island is still a long way from full strength.
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It is, in other words, a long way from here to the North Pole.
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But DeepMind is a long way from becoming the Terminator of real-time strategy.
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The proposed infrastructure programme (actually tax credits for investors) is a long way from fruition.
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Earlier this month, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said rates are a long way from neutral.
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We're a long way from the days when Trump predicted a "tremendous" win in Iowa.
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The Sahara has obviously come a long way from the nightmare aquarium it once was.
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And it's still a long way from clinical trials to being widely available for patients.
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Pebble, for example, has come a long way from its original $10 million Kickstarter campaign.
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"But we must stress that we are still a long way from any actual therapy."
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That may sound like nothing, but it's a long way from my days in Cleveland.
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ALEXANDA KOTEY and El Shafee Elsheikh are a long way from their west London homes.
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But belted shirtdresses have come a long way from the poplin standard of their past.
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Whatever Mr Trump is thinking about, he is a long way from 25th-Amendment territory.
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Adeney warns that without regulation, cryptocurrency is a long way from being a good buy.
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But it's still a long way from Bitcoin's all time high of $19,962 in December.
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Alex Murrel Johnson has come a long way from her MTV days — she's a mom!
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But we're still a long way from a lot of the dystopian scenarios we envision.
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The Hound has come a long way from the man we met in season 4.
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The Holy See may still be a long way from switching diplomatic recognition to China.
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They've come a long way from "MMMBop" — and "MMMBop" wasn't even close to their genesis.
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It's a long way from the group's work in its founding on October 16, 1916.
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But he also said his team was a long way from playing to its potential.
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Yet he will retire a long way from his ambition to "take power in Ireland".
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But Browder is still a long way from being able to handle many legal tasks.
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However, from the looks of the raft, it might be a long way from home.
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That would be concerning, but right now I think we're a long way from that.
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President Trump is still a long way from being seen as a friend to immigrants.
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Hemi the cat is a long way from home — 1,772 miles by car, in fact.
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Jennifer Lopez has come a long way from her In Living Color "fly girl" days.
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Tattooing technology has come a long way from the stick-and-poke methods of old.
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In that, United Airlines Flight 3411 is a long way from the Savannah Special conductor.
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This time last year, Mr Trudeau was a long way from occupying 24 Sussex Drive.
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We've come a long way from boxy big screens and the first fancy flat screens.
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"We are a long way from disorder and chaos," Chief Executive Wolfson told the BBC.
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The good news for Trump is we're still a long way from the 2020 election.
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We live a long way from anyone and anything, and we like it that way.
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Well, it's a long way from high school to age 26, where he is today.
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" It is, Mr. Cole added, "a long way from Ronald Reagan and 'Morning in America.
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We're a long way from any final judgment on God's purposes in the Trump era.
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They're still a long way from having the votes needed to pursue bipartisan climate legislation.
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Some said the Fed was still a long way from doing anything that might hurt.
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It all feels a long way from the British approach I was brought up with.
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South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg's campaign has come a long way from its humble roots.
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It has come a long way from those first few Monday nights 10 years ago.
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Facebook is still "a long way" from broadly releasing "M," its own super-smart chatbot.
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It was last at $1.1398 and still a long way from last week's top at $1.1628.
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Crispr is still a long way from snipping disease-causing mutations from the cells of humans.
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We've come a long way from presidential assassinations being the most popular subject of conspiracy theorists.
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That's a long way from 2014, when Silicon Valley was all abuzz over the stealthy startup.
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It has come a long way from the Bekaa Valley camps where its fighters first trained.
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Britain's banks may be beating expectations, but they are a long way from being fighting fit.
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All this is a long way from enabling scientists to perform the same trick with people.
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GIULIANI: Well, maybe we&aposre not a long way from deciding we won&apost have one.
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In short, the major was a long way from Croydon, where his teaching career had started.
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The 3453-year old actress has come a long way from Atlanta, where she was raised.
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We're still a long way from poop pills sitting next to the melatonin at Whole Foods.
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Still, the numbers suggest the Trump administration is a long way from ending catch-and-release.
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"I think this thing is a long way from being over," said Republican pollster Whit Ayres.
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The young English chef is a long way from home in the High Court of Marseille.
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Clearly, we are still a long way from using the world's oceans in a sustainable manner.
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A long way from Tucson Angelica and Jesús were in Tucson in the summer of 213.
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Definitely a good time, but a long way from Couch's old comfy life in the 'burbs.
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David Haber grew up a long way from Wall Street — and Silicon Valley, for that matter.
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Mineral-based sunscreen has come a long way from thick, white cream that never rubs in.
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Harry Styles has come a long way from his meticulously-managed, squeaky clean One Direction days.
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They have, however, come a long way from the farms and fields of the French Alps.
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Waters advocates is a long way from simply speech, or name calling, or even civil protest.
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While Draghi signaled additional easing, the Fed is thought to be a long way from that.
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We're still a long way from the real consequences and benefits of this kind of service.
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The early results look promising, but this technology is still a long way from prime time.
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Last month, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said rates are a long way from so-called neutral.
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The only place Denisovan remains have been found is Siberia, a long way from New Guinea.
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The only certainty was that they would end up a long way from where they began.
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It has slowed the hemorrhaging of species, but is still a long way from stopping it.
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She's a changed woman and had come a long way from the person she once was.
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The brothers have come a long way from the ghetto to ghetto and backyards to yards.
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O.K., O.K., I know that I have now come a long way from the Trump plan.
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And eventually, a long way from home, Willie must take on an even more serious role.
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In 1993, Mr. Bannon was a long way from becoming a nationalist celebrity or presidential adviser.
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Scientists are still a long way from understanding what inheriting a Neanderthal gene means to people.
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We're a long way from an Alabama-style upset coming to fruition in its neighbor state.
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For all the progress women have made, they are still a long way from true equality.
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But it is a long way from proving its disruptive business is also a profitable one.
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But Mr. Petty was still a long way from being able to afford his own mansion.
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Bloomberg is a long way from leading, let alone winning, the race for the Democratic nomination.
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It was last at $1.1392 and still a long way from last week's top at $1.1628.
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BECKY QUICK: So 3% is a long way from 15% that you were just talking about.
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Netflix has come a long way from the service that would mail DVDs to your home.
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But we're still a long way from finding out how much they intend to use it.
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But Democrats are still a long way from advancing either piece of legislation beyond the House.
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Eventually, strict verification will be needed, of course, but we are a long way from that.
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Frankel wearing the Cartier watch Indeed, Frankel has come a long way from that skimpy salary.
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If my clients' stories are any indication, we are a long way from meeting those needs.
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"Nevada is a long way from DC," he said, noting that he often made the trip.
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We're a long way from understanding that the death penalty is not a deterrent to crime.
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The bottom line: "We're a long way from push coming to shove," the industry lobbyist said.
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It's a long way from what he got for playing the superhero in the first movie.
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"It's still a long way from parity, and it's still a long way from reaching a point where women and men are being paid the same for the same job," said report co-author Saadia Zahidi, head of WEF's Centre for the New Economy and Society.
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We've come a long way from Nintendo's initial idealistic approach to mobile games with Super Mario Run.
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Unfortunately, women are still a long way from a 50/50 world, but we are making progress.
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It's a long way from her eager-beaver days at the head of the Yale Daily News.
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"That&aposs a long way from the one in two million blue lobsters that appear in nature."
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Fake tattoos have come a long way from the watercolor butterflies and hearts we knew as children.
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Both Salt Lake City and Tucson are a long way from anywhere in terms of copper consumers.
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We are a long way from that but these types of things are not helping matters any.
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Smart Mobility LLC is located in Palo Alto, a long way from Ford's headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan.
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It's still a long way from the dizzy heights of Mans Not Hot fame, but getting there.
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We are a long way from the worries about a global recession that dominated markets in February.
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The two-day celebration has come a long way from its humble beginnings in June of 1972.
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We've come a long way from a year ago, when such an alliance would have been unthinkable.
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But it looks like they're a long way from rates increasing for the first time this year.
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USDA Undersecretary for Trade Ted McKinney told Reuters that Beijing was a long way from doing that.
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Its test units will go public next year, so we're still a long way from finding out.
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And it was a long way from her days as a celebrity heiress and personal brand booster.
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But these ideas are a long way from coming out of the lab and into the seas.
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AI is still a long way from reaching its full potential, and the technology comes with risks.
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Investment terms and valuations have come a long way from the first institutional seed investments in 2010.
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We've come a long way from playing 2D Mario games in the back of our parents' cars.
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As it turned out, the book was her memoir and it was a long way from finished.
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Of course, having said that, that's a long way from saying I see the solution of Syria.
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Both this handbook and our company are a long way from perfect, but this is a start.
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Like so many other parts of society, businesses are definitely a long way from achieving gender parity.
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He's a long way from his hometown of Bakersfield, but the beach life clearly fits him well.
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Foles now has 493,741 but is a long way from No. 1: Donovan McNabb with 32,873 yards.
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The Amazon Echo has come a long way from the tube introduced back in June of 2015.
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But while the technology revealed today is conceptually impressive, it's a long way from being fully tested.
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Though he's come a long way from the eager young entrepreneur who started his first company, WineLibrary.
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The Torrieros have been married since 2014 — he's come a long way from his Laguna Beach days.
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Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty So yes, Biel has come a long way from tube tops and tan lines.
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It is still doing so in parts of Diyala province in Iraq, a long way from Mosul.
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Yes, but: That's a long way from the 12.2 million people who signed up for 2017 coverage.
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Stephen Colbert is a long way from impressed with Trump's very vague promises of a healthcare plan.
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Florida ... a long way from Las Vegas, where O.J.'s currently in prison for a different crime.
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They were young, a long way from home, and had just made the decision of a lifetime.
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Australia has come a long way from an image defined by the limp watery fizz of Fosters.
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"We are a long way from being done with this catastrophe," Cal Fire Director Ken Pimlott said.
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We've come a long way from basic text messages to the bizarre disco that is modern iMessage.
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has come a long way from his summer job flipping burgers at McDonald's.
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A flag is more than just a flag, and we're a long way from any permanent changes.
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Baltimore, though a long way from Harris's home state, comes with some advantages for the potential candidate.
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His response is a long way from Trump's heated "fire and fury" rhetoric from two years ago.
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They've come a long way from the ones filled with waxy chocolate I remember from my childhood.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain's new centrist breakaway is a long way from the country's "Emmanuel Macron" moment.
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He's come a long way from literally passing out burned CDs of his mixtapes in downtown Chicago.
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Cryptocollectibles have come a long way from their Rare Pepe origins, in terms of volume and accessibility.
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His works for the troupe were a long way from the musical accompaniment used in conventional dance.
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The technique is still a long way from producing human babies, even if that were ethically permissible.
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Chicago is still a long way from the level of public safety we want for every neighborhood.
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I was a long way from the source material by the time I got to serving it.
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Waymo's company registration in China still puts it a long way from having wheels on the road.
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Because I think we're still a long way from that, because it's a shameful topic, isn't it?
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They've come a long way from the docks of Capeside, but Dawson Leery and Joey Potter — a.k.
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Many movie theaters have come a long way from the days of sticky floors and uncomfortable seats.
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Reyez has come a long way from supporting herself by busking and working at a grocery store.
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But he also suggested the eurozone economy still was a long way from being in good health.
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Keystone XL, having cleared its latest regulatory bar, is a long way from being a done deal.
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We've come a long way from the days when self-published books were solely considered vanity projects.
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Now, a long way from Christmas cooking and cinnamon squares, please read Wesley Morris on Jordan Peele.
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We're still a long way from real accountability for Trump, but a pathway there is becoming visible.
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Despite this, Uber has raised $2000 billion and is still a long way from turning a profit.
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We've come a long way from local news stations explaining "all your base are belong to us" as a new sensation sweeping the web, and because the pace of existence online has increased exponentially, we've even come a long way from Hillary Clinton feeling obliged to explain Pepe.
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Trump's order allows the pipelines to proceed but the projects are still a long way from getting underway.
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Hannah Brown has come a long way from her painfully awkward one-on-one date with Colton Underwood.
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That was a long way from the kind of fulsome answer that will make the drama go away.
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The proposal is a long way from becoming law; the EU's member states still have to be consulted.
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But she said over the weekend that voters were still a long way from deciding who to support.
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And today's work is a long way from showing that all organs can be grown in chimera animals.
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We have come a long way from the dark days of salmonella scares and BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy).
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Most seats would be a long way from a window, and evacuation in an emergency might be hard.
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It's a long way from her childhood days in England, where she scrapped with boys in the street.
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We are, in other words, still a long way from using CRISPR to rid the world of hemophilia.
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China is a long way from having a vibrant pharmaceutical industry, but is still pressing toward that goal.
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"I think what he did is a long way from treason, bribery, high crimes, and misdemeanors," Alexander said.
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He's come a long way from the man who couldn't even get his ideas heard 20 years ago.
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We are still a long way from a quantum computer that can pick the lock on encryption keys.
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Philosophically, we have moved a long way from the "you can't buck the markets" philosophy of Margaret Thatcher.
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SpaceX and Boeing are working hard on changing that but their solutions are a long way from ready.
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The grand setting feels a long way from his Peruvian home - and that's not all that has changed.
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We're still a long way from this being available to human men as a convenient form of contraception.
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There is no doubt we are a long way from true peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula.
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The Federal Reserve struck the right tone with investors, noting it is a long way from hiking rates.
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It is a long way from Rio Branco, and is unlikely to do much for Brazil's soft power.
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With some design barriers still in the way, the innovation is a long way from hitting the streets.
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This is a long way from the roughly $210 trillion in U.S. mutual funds, but don't kid yourself.
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Thomas L. Friedman Turkey is a long way from Cleveland, where the Republicans are holding their presidential convention.
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"We remain a long way from supplies getting tight, but it is a trend worth monitoring," Kilduff added.
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Regrettably, we are a long way from that vision right now, and there is much work to do.
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Game Director Hamish Millar, who formerly practiced law in Australia, has come a long way from property transactions.
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Again, the Trail Blazers are still a long way from reaching the NBA finals (as are the Raptors).
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When it comes to personal style, Nicole Richie has come a long way from her Simple Life days.
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We're a long way from the leadership of George Washington, whose very name evokes American patriotism and power.
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Still, 2021 is a long way from now, and as always, predictions like these aren't set in stone.
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Needless to say, Hollywood is a long way from being a happy, joyous and equitable place for women.
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The United States Navy has come a long way, from its first wooden frigates to today's nuclear carriers.
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"They're a long way from full recovery, but the generosity of the people seems to be speaking volumes."
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The job took him a long way from his life as a prep-school kid from Greenwich, Conn.
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Pex has come a long way from when CEO Rasty Turek tried to build a Shazam for video.
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That's a long way from the eight medals the Olympic men's team won at the 2010 Vancouver Games.
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We're a long way from the notion of judicial restraint described by Justice Louis Brandeis a century ago.
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" But Lamar said that "what he did is a long way from treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors.
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Southeast Asia is a long way from Portland, and it took kratom a long while to get there.
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It&aposs a long way from being an official particle we can add to any models of matter.
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Needless to say, XR, as its members call the group, has come a long way from tree protests.
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It's a long way from the summer of 1969, when my sister and I had our tonsils out.
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She and Will have come a long way from the near-breaking point the actress experienced years back.
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His very liberal voting record is a long way from the "neo-liberal" label Booker has previously earned.
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Even so, all of these networks are still a long way from living up to the 5G hype.
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Of course, despite this rhetorical right, we are still a long way from parity and equity in politics.
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Their seasonal ads are a long way from the campaigns that helped shape the American idea of Christmas.
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We're a long way from anyplace, and that's the point of New Zealand: We like it like that.
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I think athletes who are suffering should be compensated for that suffering, but I think, at least on the college level, we're a long way from figuring out the best way to do that, and we're a long way from knowing whose fault—if anyone's—all of this really is.
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Sonic has come a long way from Teddy Roosevelt and rabbits to the live-action form we see today.
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The NBC studios in Midtown Manhattan are a long way from the Putney boashed where Royal Headache first started.
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He's even come a long way from UNLV, which didn't make the NCAA tournament either year he was there.
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All we know about it comes from American movies, and we are a long way from celebrating it wholeheartedly.
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Colin Furze has come a long way from his first videos, posted 10 years ago on his YouTube channel.
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He's come a long way from those first 50 pounds that he made in his apartment three years ago.
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We are a long way from the days when Bill Clinton could plausibly be called the first black president.
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Facebook has come a long way from its Harvard dorm room roots and now employs more than 13,000 workers.
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The Pirates may have boarded the ship of state, but they are a long way from taking the helm.
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But that is a long way from the cuts of 4-6%, year on year, that the models require.
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said monetary policy was "a long way" from neutral, indicating more rate hikes are coming.
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Then again, at the end of the video the fox looks like he's a long way from giving up.
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On Wednesday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said that the bank was a "long way" from neutral on interest rates.
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That sort of multi-million dollar deal-making is a long way from Sater's beginnings in Coney Island, Brooklyn.
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"We are still a long way from producing useable amounts of plastics from the fixed-CO2 waste," says Blenner.
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Yes, the new emoji have come a long way from the original black and white Android logo-inspired monstrosities.
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This breakthrough sounds exciting—but it could still be a long way from coming to an iPhone near you.
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On one hand, Narula says cryptocurrency and blockchain technologies are still a long way from delivering on their potential.
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Precursor chemicals and other components were found but the accused were "a long way" from making a functioning device.
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But one of the most critical points this past week came a long way from either of those locales.
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Sterling dropped more than a cent to $1.4085, leaving it a long way from the week peak of $1.4373.
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It's come a long way from selling vinyl direct, or even CD's…I still know how to sell it.
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Reality check: The country is still a long way from Amazon handling people's prescriptions, if that time even comes.
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We're still a long way from a full accounting of the relevant interactions between Trump, Comey and the FBI.
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But we're still a long way from seeing the next Halo or Gears of War arriving on Windows 10.
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Despite its potential, the F-35 has been riddled with setbacks and is still a long way from deployment.
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In the meantime, we're still a long way from receiving video postcards from departed loved ones on our birthdays.
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The single mom from Toledo, Ohio knew she had come a long way from her high of 397 lbs.
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These latest efforts are a long way from the career-high 53 points he scored against Dallas in 2001.
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The Trump administration, meanwhile, is a long way from 2020, but exists in a constant state of political angst.
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It sounds like Thomas really understands the branding game, and he's come a long way from his Holes days.
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If the rollout of Comey's book is any indication, the country is still a long way from that consensus.
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Those raised black fists at the 1968 Olympics were a long way from the passive baseball rookie of 1947.
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Renewable energy experts say solar technology now is still a long way from sun-powered cars for everyday consumers.
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Today, Ikea has come a long way from its humble beginnings, operating 430 stores in more than 50 markets.
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That corner was a long way from the cramped cement house where Mr. Rodríguez grew up in Tulancingo, Hidalgo.
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While we are a long way from such a state in the US, this is no time for complacency.
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Thankfully, cloth diapers have come a long way from the ones my mom put me in in the 1980s.
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Drones have come a long way from being military-grade equipment to commercially accessible toys sold across mainstream stores.
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It's a long way from London to Sydney — about 10,553 miles (16,983 kilometers) to be a bit more precise.
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That is a long way from actually making a bid, but the news still prompted a frenzy of conjecture.
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It is a long way from relatively balmy Barcelona to the tropical heat of the Arena Pernambuco in Recife.
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Even so, the legal war being waged between the two sides appears to be a long way from over.
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Cons: While Colombia has come a long way from its notorious cartel-controlled days, vigilance is necessary for safety.
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Campaigning for black votes ahead of Super Tuesday, the former New York mayor was a long way from home.
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We're still a long way from the nirvana of a what I like to call a portable digital identity.
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But he's a long way from embracing the hard, controversial policies and votes that might serve as an ark.
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She's come a long way from the primary school child who flew across the world to a new life.
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But if figures are anything to go by, we're still a long way from living in a sexual utopia.
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Yuji Haraguchi has come a long way from a stand in Smorgasburg and a pop-up at Whole Foods.
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But then again, this also shows that we're still a long way from normal and a 'business as usual'.
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But the US and the rest of the world is still a long way from the most dire situation.
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It is of course a long way from the first months at the United Nations to a presidential stage.
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" But Alexander added: "I think what he did is a long way from treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors.
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It is a long way from undertaking a costly bid for primacy in East Asia, let alone the world.
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And though "artificial humans" recently made headlines at a technology show, they're a long way from becoming virtual assistants.
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The Obama who leaves office has traveled a long way from the hope-and-change moment eight years ago.
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Research into how to treat and cure this terrible disease is still a long way from finding a solution.
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Paul, who is originally from North Carolina, has certainly come a long way from splitting the bill at Fridays.
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In all, Google's search results have come a long way from its original "10 blue links" to other websites.
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We're a long way from knowing any specifics, and the outlet still cautions that the plan could fall through.
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The new series is still in its early stages, so we're still a long way from a release date.
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That's a long way from backing Democrats' call for an independent bipartisan select committee — or any chatter about impeachment.
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For AI to actually come up with new ideas in math — I think we're still a long way from that.
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But oil prices have already risen a long way from their February lows anticipating the rebalancing which is now occurring.
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Being inspired by tales of past revolutions is a long way from what participants in a potentially doomed resistance experience.
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Nevertheless, the situation is a long way from the one that Pakistan faced prior to the IMF agreement in 13.
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It's a long way from EVs, but proving the tech works in gadgets is a small step in that direction.
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As this chart makes clear, we're still a long way from repairing the damage caused over the last seven years.
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Johannesburg-based independent energy analyst Chris Yelland said South Africa was still a long way from procuring new nuclear reactors.
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Canada has turned left, and a socialist, a long way from the days of Tony Blair, leads Britain's Labour Party.
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But they also recognized that Puerto Rico is still a long way from recovering fully from the impact of Maria.
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Alicia and Cary have come a long way from where they were in the first three seasons of the show.
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The Hills alum Audrina Patridge has come a long way from the days of Justin Bobby-fueled reality-TV drama.
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Augmented reality advertising is still nascent on phones, and we're a long way from seeing digital billboards in smart glasses.
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The internet has come a long way from the bare-bones, plain text and hyperlink look of the first websites.
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We're a long way from menstruation equality, which makes Nevada's recent elimination of the "tampon tax" a critical step forward.
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Now in 100 cities, it's come a long way from its founding in 2012 by Ori Allon and Robert Reffkin.
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Gavel's come a long way from the tiny pupperino that wobbled into the Government House more than a year ago.
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The Dash is closer to usurping some of these than others, but it's a long way from replacing any one.
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"Kid communication has come a long way from two cans and a string," New York Magazine wrote at the time.
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But in football terms, they've only gained a first down and are still a long way from the end zone.
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Kushner has come a long way from being a scrappy young urchin who had to buy his way into Harvard!
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We've come a long way from the days of pale beige IP webcams with wonky interfaces and limited recording times.
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Truthfully, going to the movies alone helped me realize that I'd come a long way from when I was younger.
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But they're still a long way from learning how this environment operates, because life in the soil is so complex.
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Mocktails are not a new concept, but these nonalcoholic beverages have come a long way from sticky-sweet Shirley Temples.
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Most cautioned that the race was a long way from over, despite a wave of encouraging polls for Mrs. Clinton.
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It is filled with shame, sadness, furtive desperation and a consistent sense that they are a long way from home.
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Either way, Daveigh Chase has come a long way from her time as an omen of death in The Ring.
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The brand has come a long way from Madeja's early days of distilling at home, then later from at spaces.
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Most are a long way from working out the excesses of the last decade, and they may suffer further setbacks.
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As we stood on stage, we both realized, as we remarked later, that we were a long way from Detroit.
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We're a long way from trying to simply right a wrong about over-incarceration for drug crimes now, aren't we?
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Dr. Denby's process, which he is hoping to commercialize, is a long way from putting hops farmers out of business.
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The remarks contrasted with Mr. Powell's statement in October that the benchmark rate was still "a long way" from neutral.
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Big firms were still a long way from building out their own robo-advice platforms, now commonplace on Wall Street.
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Still, the Microsoft of 2018 is a long way from the company that was once portrayed as a corporate predator.
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The "tea of immortality" has come a long way from its reported beginning in China more than 2,000 years ago.
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However, Hemsworth has come a long way from his big screen debut in the 2009 film "Knowing" with Nicolas Cage.
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With extra players on each team and amateur talent everywhere, it was a long way from a world-class exhibition.
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Such sniping, however, seemed a long way from the lazy pleasures that some found in watching the tanks float along.
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I was a long way from the athlete who had dominated the sport in Florida back in the mid-80s.
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The American people and our economy have come a long way from the recession President Obama inherited seven years ago.
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"Wow, adoption inquiries from as far away as...well, everything is a long way from Australia, but Alaska?" they said.
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Data dividends are still a long way from becoming a reality and much is unknown about how they would work.
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He was still a long way from what he is now: the slugging rookie shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals.
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It's a long way from the days when Leyla Seka, now the senior VP and general manager of Salesforce's Desk.
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Today's servers have come a long way from the PC-like, CPU-dominated world of just a few years back.
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However, these scents have come a long way from the bubblegum and cupcake versions we remember from our awkward teenage years.
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YouTube has come a long way from its beginnings as the place where you uploaded amusing cat videos for your friends.
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As far as we know, he's come a long way from outbidding Dean on a basket just to stir up shit.
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The euro was firm at $252.73, having been as high as $1.0812 and a long way from Monday's trough of $1.0617.
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The comment diverged from a previous remark from Powell that rates were a "long way" from the bank's aimed neutral level.
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For starters, we're a long way from government-issued sex bots, even if that wasn't an ethical nightmare waiting to happen.
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While we might be a long way from designated workplace masturbation policies, we can't deny the benefits of some solo time.
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Not only are we a long way from general artificial intelligence, but there's no clear path to that goal right now.
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The blogger also shows off changes in her pigment — she's come a long way from dreading each new spot, she says.
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These statistics show that we're a long way from over reporting, and the hand-wringing over false accusations is largely misplaced.
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Sadly, though, I fear the differences in our solutions leave us a long way from joining Bernie in a kumbaya chorus.
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Mensa has come a long way from his days performing at music festivals with the teenage indie band Kids These Days.
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Facebook realizes that "fake news" is a problem, but is still a long way from figuring out how to solve it.
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Olivier Rousteing, the 31-year old Bordeaux-born, Paris-raised designer has come a long way from being orphaned at birth.
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The idea is to increase our productivity over time, although we are a long way from achieving that goal just yet.
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That's a long way from the 29 pounds she weighed when she was born six weeks premature on January 24, 2017!
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That is a big number, but it is a long way from the grand promises made by some of his rivals.
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Carolina Panthers (2-5): This team is still a long way from contention, and Cam Newton is getting pulverized every game.
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It's a long way from the drama of Monterey, but Kathryn Newton is heading to the world of Pokéballs and Pikachu.
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Patrick and John Collison have come a long way from the quiet village outside of Limerick, Ireland where they grew up.
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It's not the overhaul I was expecting, but TouchWiz has come a long way from the bloated mess it once was.
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Con: We're still a long way from the Napster-era peak in 1999, when the music industry grossed $40 billion worldwide.
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We're still a long way from that actually happening, but there appears to be real momentum to push the industry forward.
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"Diapers on the bus, a crib on the bus — a long way from my bachelor days," Legend says with a laugh.
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The remote high desert south of Bonanza, Utah (population: 1) is a long way from Paris, France in more than distance.
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Yields on two-year bonds had broken down to 1.645 percent, a long way from the November top of 2.02 percent.
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That has left many mainly elderly people in remote areas a long way from the nearest pump station to fill up.
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That marks a departure from comments in October, when Powell said rates were a "long way from neutral at this point".
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The Fed chief characterized monetary policy as a "long way" from neutral, signaling a possibly more aggressive path for rate hikes.
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Even with fingerprint readers on most phones, biometrics are still a long way from becoming the primary way into our devices.
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The big picture: Diplomacy with North Korea has failed several times before, and we're a long way from any denuclearization deal.
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It is also a long way from 1999 when NATO bombed what was then Yugoslavia because of its policies toward Kosovo.
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A senior aide to Donald J. Trump said Wednesday that the two sides were still a long way from a resolution.
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Yes, it's a long way from now until November, and much about the national mood and the playing field can change.
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While skulls remain in fashion, most of us are a long way from the personal connection with death in the Renaissance.
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The downtown has an energy that is a long way from the sleepy Soviet city I first visited in the 1980s.
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"A long way from the eyes, they're the soul you're standing on, showing self-awareness or lack thereof," he said cryptically.
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Of course, those uncontested sideways passes in Belgium's end are taking place a long way from where the goals are scored.
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It is a long way from playing catch to pitching in games, and a long way to contention for the Mets.
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For better or worse (and probably worse), we are still a long way from a world where women set the rules.
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Although the passengers were a long way from going home, there was a sense among some that the vacation was over.
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"To see some resolution is clearly a positive, but we are a long way from sort of overall resolution," Albertine said.
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Lena Waithe has come a long way from playing Denise, Dev's (Aziz Ansari) loyal best friend, on Netflix's Master of None.
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"As a team I think we've come a long way from the last few years," Raikkonen had told reporters on Thursday.
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Who could surprise us: Sacha Baron Cohen, "The Spy"Baron Cohen has come a long way from his days as Borat.
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Haddish has come a long way from her foster care days and her finances are finally starting to reflect her dedication.
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Not unpleasant, by any means, but certainly a long way from the cup-of-tea-and-muesli mornings I'm used to.
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That's a long way from the vision that 2004 Obama gave us of the melting-pot country he'd like to see.
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Why it matters: Trumpcare is still a long way from passing, and the timeline for tax reform is quietly being pushed back.
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Ashton Kutcher testifies before Senate on anti-sex trafficking efforts He's come a long way from "That '70s Show," that's for sure.
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Amazon's lowly margin remains a long way from justifying its $280 billion valuation, but it is finally looking less like a retailer.
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Though it's a long way from our current technology, she's gotten used to living with modern conveniences not readily available in 1766.
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It's a long way from redemption — and who knows what the midseason premiere's ratings will look like — but so far, so good.
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"Having said that, we are still a long way from knowing the answer to the 'Why Brazil, why now?' question," he said.
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Although there's still a lot of work to be done, the couple has come a long way from the home's starting point.
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It does have big greens but if you hit it a long way from the hole then you are going to struggle.
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That was a rebuke to President Trump, who has stood by the Saudis, but the resolution is a long way from passage.
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It is still a long way from being the new Chelsea, or the new Lower East Side, or even the new Brooklyn.
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Powell's comment in October that "we're a long way from neutral" rattled that dynamic, and a rate hike in December didn't help.
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"But I think we're a long way from that," Burns said, "because the Saudis aren't likely to come clean on what happened."
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And while many are a long way from becoming the next Uber or Airbnb, they are well worth keeping an eye on.
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The furious AfDers, chanting "We are the people", were a long way from the moderate Merkel-sceptics of the CDU and CSU.
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China is a long way from living up to the IP commitments it made on entering the World Trade Organisation in 2001.
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Arcidiacono is much more than a runty try-hard, and he has come a long way from his first obliterated Gatorade cooler.
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Regardless, Mellie has come a long way from first lady, wronged wife and grieving mother and to leader of the free world.
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But that's still a long way from the time when it was one of the poorest nations in the world, economists noted.
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And to be fair, this film poster has come a long way from the days of Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft, too.
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We're a long way from the heyday of phone phreaking—the phenomenon of exploring the telephone system to understand how it works.
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Officials say it will be ready in time, but the last stop would still be a long way from the Olympic Park.
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"War Dogs" stresses that David and Efraim are a long way from being the charmingly roguish Robin Hoods they think they are.
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We are a long way from the America that welcomed my parents, immigrants who legally came to this country many decades ago.
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But that's still a long way from Nike, which currently has a market value of $90 billion to Under Armour's $23 billion.
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With existing battery technology, passenger drones are still a long way from beating conventional helicopters in both endurance and load-carrying abilities.
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This is a long way from monetary policy, which may be why Chair Yellen did not go into detail on these subjects.
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While the situation has improved since last year, meteorologists say we are a long way from replenishing our groundwater supplies and reservoirs.
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He had come a long way from Michoacán, from his days of picking almonds by hand, from that fetid trailer in Sidney.
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O'Bannon may be over, but the legal fight it began — over amateurism and player compensation — remains a long way from being finished.
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Yes, "Rocky" might be a cliché by now, and Chicago is a long way from South Philly — but the Cubs could relate.
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Fiona the hippo has come a long way from her six-weeks premature birth and previous need of round-the-clock care.
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China has come a long way from the period in the 1950s when it absorbed ideas and expertise from the Soviet Union.
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The Chainsmokers have come a long way from their all-around panned performance of hit "Selfie" on American Idol three years ago.
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" "A month and a half ago he said we're a long way from neutral, and now he's saying we're just below neutral.
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We wanted to make an album that when you end with the last song, it's a long way from the first one.
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We're a long way from anyone being charged in the Justice Department investigation into the ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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It's a long way from the top of that list to a spot behind Blaine Gabbert on a losing team's depth chart.
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It's a long way from building an actual, functioning hyperloop – and rival HTT has signed similar agreements with Indian regional government agencies.
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We've come a long way from the days of the early exploration of Everest, when it was more a pioneering, romantic pursuit.
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That's a long way from the $8–10 billion that Lyft was seeking, a source close to the company told The Verge.
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The House VA Committee advanced the VA Mission Act on a 20-2 vote, but it's a long way from becoming law.
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We're a long way from Grizzly Man here — what prompted you, a self-proclaimed Luddite, to examine the Internet, of all things?
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It's elegiac and eclectic, a long way from the erudite indie rock that he helped write, play and produce for Vampire Weekend.
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Although we're still a long way from a cure, here are four of the antiviral drugs scientists are looking at right now.
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The sex-reassignment surgery is the clearest sign yet that Mr. Trump's ban is a long way from being put into effect.
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We're a long way from that, but if they do, we've shown in the past that we'll be willing to do that.
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We are a long way from 295 million deaths due to the novel coronavirus, but it has turned our world upside down.
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The very fact that that has gone completely berserk shows that boards are still a long way from where they should be.
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The United States, which had its own appeasement movement at odds with Franklin Roosevelt, was a long way from entering the war.
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This a long way from Mr. Larsen's last job at Telluride Ski Resort, where he was vice president for sales and marketing.
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"We are a long way from conclusion on North Korea, maybe things will work out, and maybe they won't," Mr. Trump wrote.
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Although it is still a long way from peers, CME's efforts have been well-received by algorithmic traders, an important customer group.
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Maley noted the stock's overbought condition, but pointed out it's come a long way from its 63 percent decline in 2017 alone.
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Many of its deals are a long way from yielding returns, with losses in associates and joint ventures rising eightfold in 2015.
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Friday's developments signal that his investigation is moving forward methodically, and that it could be a long way from reaching its conclusion.
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Nearly two weeks since the powerful cyclone destroyed most of the city of Beira, Mozambique, it is a long way from normal.
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Among his ancestors: An actual Pope (Paul V). Borghese grew up a long way from Siena, mainly in Short Hills, New Jersey.
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The proposal is still a long way from being finalized, and many expensive drugs, like insulin, would be excluded from state plans.
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The technology is still expensive, the resulting gadgets are still fragile, and the concept is still a long way from mainstream adoption.
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Ocasio-Cortez's policy, though a long way from any actual implementation, would be the biggest blow to Republican tax policy in decades.
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I'm a long way from my midlife crisis, and I don't know about you, but I'm good with my future sports car.
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Mrs McIver, who was 63 and president of a marketing firm, had come a long way from her hard-up childhood in Alabama.
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We're a long way from those days, but you can get a reminder in this hot-as-heck scene from Eyes Wide Shut.
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I've come a long way from where I started, and this salary is great for where I am in my life right now.
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Powell himself, in a recent interview with PBS, said the market is a long way from a rate that would be considered neutral.
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But in modern times, we've certainly come a long way from using the slam of a door to take out a wobbly tooth.
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Tuesday saw South American rivals Brazil and Argentina meet in Jeddah to play an international soccer friendly a long way from South America.
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Earlier this month, Powell said rates are a long way from so-called neutral, a level neither accomodative nor restrictive to the economy.
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Earlier this month, Powell said rates are a long way from so-called neutral, a level neither accommodative nor restrictive to the economy.
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Getty Images Condoms have come a long way from the linen and animal bladder sheaths used by the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians.
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It's a long way from the hospital room at Walter Reed where they lived while their father recovered from multiple surgeries and amputations.
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We have come a long way from the days when Facebook, YouTube and Twitter were hailed as enablers of free speech and democracy.
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It's a long way from the outback wanderer or the lonesome bushranger viewers instinctively associate with Australian folklore, but representative and crucial nonetheless.
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So while pragmatists will tell you legalization is a long way from being a reality, in some ways it seems it's already here.
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While venture activity is perking up for agtech, Leclerc cautions that most startups are still a long way from returning capital to investors.
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When it comes to mind-bending makeup transformations shared through social media, we've come a long way from Michelle Phan's Angelina Jolie turn.
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But for now, he's a long way from even getting his election motion passed, which requires the assent of two-thirds of Parliament.
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Jasuja has come a long way from the time her son came out as gay, when she cautioned him against telling anyone else.
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In the past decade, we've come a long way from the blurred-out sex featured on reality TV shows like The Real World.
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As exciting as the concept of UnitedMasters sounds, the site at present is a long way from where UnitedMasters says it will be.
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"Fed policy is a long way from being restrictive, but the U.S. economy is overheating: the rate hiking cycle will persist," they said.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell also said last week monetary policy is "a long way" from neutral, signaling more rate hikes are coming.
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Typical millennials in their 20s today would have parents who are a long way from retirement and, perhaps, 50 years from dying. 3.
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EU watchers say it's impossible to predict the outcome of today's votes, and, whatever happens, we're still a long way from actual legislation.
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But Mr Trump has departed a long way from party orthodoxy in some respects, such as declaring the Iraq war a "terrible mistake".
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Though the sun is a long way from its zenith, my shirt already clings to the damp film of sweat on my skin.
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The Louisiana native has come a long way from his rural roots, but he promises his life in Nashville reflects his humble upbringing.
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"We are a long way from home and this is like a comforting blanket," he said, holding his three-year-old son, Marcus.
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The art world's culinary palette has come a long way from cave drawings of Neanderthals chowing down on the spoils of their hunts.
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Read More Jobs report is strong, but Fed can wait on hike The market has clearly come a long way from Feb. 11.
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This snarky exchange is a long way from the sweary wrath of the Ronnie Pickering, but it's still brilliant in its own way.
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But it's a long way from a novelty app to a sustainable business, and Yik Yak appears to have arrived at that divide.
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It is a long way from the statesmen and their aides wrangling over treaties and laying down history in the Salon de l'Horloge.
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But what should you do if you find yourself stranded a long way from a building or car when a storm kicks up?
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The back-and-forth was a long way from the chumminess the two leaders displayed when Macron visited the White House in April.
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Jackson has come a long way from its origins as a "little quaint cow town," as Jane Golliher, a local rancher, put it.
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Attaching solar cells to the roofs of electric cars sounds green but we're a long way from eliminating the need to plug in.
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And despite all the energy and organizing prowess of the DSA, we're still a long way from any such urgent moments of reckoning.
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It's a long way from the time of Crocodile Dundee, but new footage is giving insights into the origin of the crocodile hunter.
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" Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf said that the probe had created problems for Trump already and was likely "a long way from a conclusion.
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They are a long way from having to confront the boulder-size burden of extending a historic run of four consecutive national titles.
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The former bad girl has come a long way from walking red carpets with a vial of her husband's blood around her neck.
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New Sentences — From "A Long Way From Home" (Alfred A. Knopf, 2018, Page 39), the 14th novel from the Australian writer Peter Carey.
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In 21980, Forest Hills was a long way from Christopher Street, and a bizarre incident of vigilante tree chopping showed just how far.
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And the technique used by the Chinese scientists is still a long way from producing human babies, even if that were ethically permissible.
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It was on the second floor of a walk-up co-op on a dead-end street a long way from the subway.
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He has moved a long way from the positions he held decades ago, when he positioned himself as a champion of Western values.
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But today's announcements came with a lot of questions, and Nintendo is a long way from being able to answer most of them.
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He's come a long way from when Steiner Studios opened in 2004 in Brooklyn, on a site formally occupied by the US Navy.
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But that is still a long way from peace, and it leaves in place those most responsible for war crimes, like Mr. Assad.
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Twenty years later Manfred and Jonah are accomplished young men who have come a long way from that small sonogram room in Texas.
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The ensemble also includes Milla Jovovich, Dakota Johnson, Penn Badgley, Anton Yelchin and Ethan Hawke, who's a long way from "Before Sunrise" here.
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Ireland's foreign minister said the "mood music" had improved but London and Brussels were still a long way from clinching a new deal.
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Turnout was 75.9 percent, up from 71.5 percent in 2013, but a long way from the 90 percent turnout figures of the 1980s.
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The discussions seemed to go in the right direction, said Ms. Christian, but they are still a long way from implementing major changes.
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I'm just some hack who covers A.I. The truth is: A.I. is a long way from mimicking the behavior of a Times reporter.
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We&aposve come a long way from the years when we had just one or two all-electric vehicles in the US market.
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The Democrats are immersed in an ongoing battle between centrists and progressives and a long way from coming up with a united message.
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They only intended to pursue legal action on behalf of their clients — in other words, that they were a long way from extortion.
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He was caught up in financial scandals, such as the import of luxury cars tax-free (a long way from mules, as people said).
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Say what you will about Speidi, but the fact is Spencer Pratt has come a long way from his villainous days on The Hills.
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That assessment seems to counter a comment last month from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, who said the Fed is "a long way" from neutral.
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In October, Powell said the Fed was a "long way" from a neutral rate that neither harms nor helps the economy, which spooked markets.
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Of course, it's only a patent, which is a long way from confirmation that Apple is even considering the tech in the near future.
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Bobby Berk has come a long way from being the shy and awkward decor expert he was in the first season of Queer Eye.
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Of course, there is no doubt that we are a long way from freedom, with 31 countries still in the throes of legalized prejudice.
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Today is still a long way from the first caucus in Iowa, and of course things can change a lot between now and then.
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This impressive new flying robot is the best attempt yet, though it's still a long way from the "unrivaled agility" of the real thing.
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It turns out Fuchsia has come a long way from the command line form it existed in when it was first uncovered last August.
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The startup has certainly come a long way from its founders' first luridly green 3D printed laptop which caught our eye back in 2015.
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This is ironic, as the bank is a long way from hitting the target in the first place and has therefore few practical implications.
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We're a long way from defining exactly what will happen at Fly Ranch, but it's not too early to begin dreaming of the potential.
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It's a long way from a cybernetic hand, but it opens the possibility of using one to even more of those who need it.
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But I think Tucker we're a long way from that point and it's not at all necess... certain we're ever going to get there.
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We're still a long way from compact AR glasses that can overlay virtual objects onto the real world the way Snapchat's smartphone app does.
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But the complicated world of shipping contracts is a long way from that ideal, and the incumbents have clear reasons for keeping it so.
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The portfolio could be automatically rebalanced once a year, or if the asset allocation strayed a long way from the target in the meantime.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell had hinted at more rate hikes, after he said it was a "long way" from neutral on interest rates.
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But the new lower-dose pods are probably still a long way from being non-addictive — at least, if you're going by cigarette research.
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It's a long way from Sand Hill Road, yet it was still able to secure a significant round from an established Silicon Valley firm.
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What started as a business inside GSI Commerce has come a long way from its first sports e-commerce deal in 2002 with Nascar.
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Ample reserves, capital controls, a trade surplus and a determinedly interventionist state mean that China is a long way from a full-fledged crisis.
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Say Yes To The Dress star Randy Fenoli has come a long way from his humble beginnings on a cattle farm in Southern Illinois.
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" Crocker said Trump was probably "a long way" from having a plan "but I'm heartened, as a career internationalist, that's he's making the effort.
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Still, it was the first time Amazon had reached the milestone, and was a long way from the company's 212-week low of $2000.
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Current prices are just below $50 a barrel, a long way from the $100 per barrel they were at in mid-2014 before tumbling.
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And while robots are a long way from running hotels by themselves, Relay has the advantage of being fast, quiet and unconcerned with tips.
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The experiments Technology has come a long way from where it was during previous eclipses visible in the US, such as the 1979 event.
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Quantum dot screens are still a long way from becoming as commonplace as LED screens because they have been expensive and messy to make.
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The two of them have come a long way from their time in Philadelphia and the dangers of those from their past seeking revenge.
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"The community response was quite negative," Energy Minister Sudirman Said told reporters, noting the company was still "quite a long way" from starting drilling.
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The Gulf region has come a long way from the days when public art consisted mainly of giant sculptures of traditional Arab coffee pots.
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If you've so much as glanced at Stephen King's Twitter feed, you'll know he's a long way from being Donald Trump's number one fan.
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Wedding #6, my youngest brother's, was halfway between our hometown and his wife's, which placed us in Dubuque, IA — a long way from anywhere.
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Backpacks have come a long way from the Hello Kitty ones we (or just me?) would nervously lug on our first day of school.
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And even if voters rise up effectively against the awful people currently in power, we'll be a long way from restoring basic American values.
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Those are real issues, but they are a long way from treating the ACA as the EZ-Pass Lane on the Road to Serfdom.
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Technology is obviously a big part of all of that, and we're a long way from when I was a teenager on AOL Messenger.
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Its characters live in LA's Eastside, a contested area that includes the hipster enclave Silver Lake and feels a long way from the beach.
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Before buying Boston Dynamics, it acquired a French robotics company, Aldebaran, which also is working on machines that are a long way from completion.
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Only last month, Mr. Powell had said it was "a long way" from neutral, leaving investors worried that the rate increases would crimp growth.
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No one on their ship is currently known to have COVID-19, but they're now concerned about getting quarantined a long way from home.
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Moderate lawmakers have shown surprising backbone, but they are a long way from winning the enactment of a law protecting the young undocumented immigrants.
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The rookie Jarrett Stidham has won some praise for his practice-field play, but it's a long way from there to an N.F.L. game.
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Now, a long way from white Burgundy and chocolate chips, check out my colleague James Thomas on street-style improv dance, in The Times.
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We've come a long way from the cans of Folgers that filled our grandparents' cupboards, with our oat milk lattes, cold brews and Frappuccinos.
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I have banked up a few through work, but I'm still a long way from being able to use them for flights and stuff.
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This was a long way from the impersonal crowds we'd originally envisioned—that simple bit of IK injected so much humanity into the game.
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With a gusting wind in his face on Thursday, Spieth hit a shot that landed on the green, a long way from the pin.
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It's true the party has come a long way from the days of candidates being selected in smoke-filled back rooms by party bosses.
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It still has major pollution issues and is a long way from being a winter sports mecca (and from the ski hill, in Yanqing).
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Yet as a nation we are a long way from this faithful call, as the recent release of governmental immigration enforcement data reminds us.
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The Checkup We've come a long way from the days when surgeons were taught that infants' nervous systems were too undeveloped to feel pain.
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They were a long way from Seoul, where my mother grew up, and an even longer way from Pyongyang, where my grandparents grew up.
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Boeing hopes to have a similar happy ending to this saga, but so far it seems to be a long way from that point.
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"Our barges are a long way from where we need them in the upper Midwest," said Gary Halvorson, senior vice president of agronomy at CHS.
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This is a long way from Facebook executives' past claims that they should not be the "arbiters of truth," a common refrain among tech giants.
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It's a long way from the Bowie of "The Jean Genie," his wide-eyed Brit-boy song of praise to the city that never sleeps.
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And it's a serious endeavor for Facebook, which has come a long way from organizing college parties to helping small business owners navigate the internet.
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Hema lets you navigate more than 100 regional maps and use GPS tracking offline when you're a long way from the nearest mobile reception tower.
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Krauthammer had come a long way from his days as a speechwriter for Walter Mondale to political positions directly opposite those of his former boss.
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The provisions are a long way from reaching President Donald Trump's desk and are unlikely to survive scrutiny by Senate Republicans and the White House.
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Phelan said the men had acquired precursor chemicals and other components but "were a long way from having a functional device" when they were arrested.
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Graphic: Chang-kwon Kang (NASA)The researchers are a long way from realizing these fliers—they must first determine the optimal wing design and weight.
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Powell jolted markets in early October when he said the Fed is "a long way" from a neutral rate that is neither stimulative nor restrictive.
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But it's still a long way from achieving a profit, and even then that revenue figure came in under Wall Street expectations of $158 million.
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"I come from Harlem, which is a long way from the famous Tiffany flagship on Fifth Avenue," A$AP Ferg said in a press release.
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We've clearly come a long way from Michael Jordan's famous declaration that "Republicans buy shoes, too" in reference to his refusal to take political stances.
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Still, the country is a long way from providing free, high-quality care to all children, despite the evidence that it could offer enormous benefits.
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The structured discipline Mr Groom is studying is a long way from the messy stew Marshall faced when he first conceived of the economics tripos.
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But for now, they're a long way from pollinating anything outdoors: the tiny drones are not autonomous, and have never been tested outside the lab.
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Issa Rae, who will soon have three HBO shows, has come a long way from her 2012 YouTube series The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl.
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The senator has come a long way from her earlier, more prosecutorial days, but it may not be enough to make some legalization advocates happy.
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The company can certainly raise money and make promises with little difficulty, but that's a long way from putting an electric vehicle in your driveway.
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However, despite the amount of investment and the sheer amount of companies working in the area, the Hyperloop is still a long way from reality.
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Iceland and Hungary are a long way from being big-hitters on the international stage, though their recent form suggests Austria shouldn't take them lightly.
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Roku has come a long way from the chunky monkey you plugged into your TV back before anyone knew what a set-top box was.
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After all, he is a long way from his peak when he started his career 49-1, his lone loss coming via a controversial disqualification.
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Markets recoiled in the fourth quarter of 2018 after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell had indicated the Fed was a "long way" from a neutral rate.
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That's a long way from Bernie Sanders current haul of $18 million, but quite a showing for the mayor of a mid-size Midwestern city.
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As it is, after three years of radical monetary easing, core inflation remains around zero, a long way from the central bank's target of 2%.
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What it is: Cloud storage platforms like Dropbox and Google Drive have brought us a long way from waiting hours to download massive audio files.
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The four major health insurers currently pushing for mergers — Aetna and Humana, and Anthem and Cigna — are still a long way from gaining federal approval.
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Tampa, Florida — America's other city by the bay, but decidedly less expensive — has come a long way from its origins as a cigar manufacturing hub.
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Central banks have already come a long way from the days of former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, who revelled in obfuscation and complexity.
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She's certainly come a long way from the early 2000s, when Larson was best known as a squeaky-clean teen singer and Disney Channel mainstay.
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Its technology, as it turns out, was a long way from processing an expansive range of laboratory tests from just a few drops of blood.
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In other words, Sanders has come a long way from Page 21 and "the liberal reaches of Vermont" — and the media is finally taking note.
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Yet annual growth in prices slowed to 103 percent, from 210 percent in June and a long way from last year's peak above 212 percent.
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We're a long way from Trump doing the latter, or even the more modest "constituent assembly" step, but divided government makes it likelier he'll try.
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It all adds up to more money for Tata, while it publicly proclaims that it is "still a long way" from securing the plant's future.
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Despite progress on clean technology, including solar power and wind, we are still a long way from where clean energy costs less than dirty energy.
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He might be headed back to prison, but while he's a long way from being fixed, it's clear that he refuses to be broken again.
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However, we might still be a long way from reducing our carbon footprint, especially since 38% of the world's electricity still comes from burning coal.
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Granted, it is a long way from the Bull Moose to the Mad Tea Party that Trump is leading in his own Pied Piper way.
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The digital currency has come a long way from being the focus of a small group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts and online marketplaces for illegal goods.
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She had initially imagined something as splashy as her Florentine boutique, but Manhattan is a long way from Prato, and she is a careful entrepreneur.
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Last week, Fed Chair Jerome Powell characterized monetary policy as a "long way" from neutral, which signaled a possibly more aggressive path for rate hikes.
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The Canadiens are still a long way from their glory days of forty years ago, when the Habs rose to the summit of professional sports.
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We are sitting in a sterile office in Gitmo, and I am a long way from my home out in the woods of western Massachusetts.
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Although the wind picked up in the late afternoon, Carnoustie was far from its nastiest, and it has generally been a long way from brutal.
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We are a long way from that better world, in part because so many seemingly well-intentioned people buy into the precepts of rape culture.
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It's a long way from the kitchen, but I think you'll like this account of Caribbean break-bulk shipping in Harper's, by Rowan Moore Gerety.
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"Being from Massachusetts, we were a long way from family, so we found Megan's document in our nomad community and immediately emailed Aileen," Bean said.
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But with a high chance of another quake and the schools a long way from being rebuilt, students will be starting their semester in tents.
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The self-evident truth that all people deserve life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is a long way from settled in the American mind.
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Though Bert passed the lab's common-sense test, he said, machines are still a long way from an artificial version of a human's common sense.
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We're a long way from a new Iran deal, though, and Macron knows from his history with Trump how ephemeral moments like this can be.
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Even that may be a stretch, however, since The We Company is a long way from being profitable, let alone matching IWG's 15% EBITDA margin.
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Robots are a long way from matching the sensitivity of the human hand, sure, but we've got a good feeling about this clever new finger.
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The Trump administration's proposal, meant to lower drug prices, is a long way from being finalized, and many expensive medicines, like insulin, would be excluded.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Thursday said hours before Trump's agreement that the US was still a long way from agreeing to direct talks.
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"A Long Way From Home" details Brokaw's own "American pilgrimage," from boyhood on the Missouri River into a career in broadcast journalism in the 60s.
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That's still a long way from the $35,000 price tag that Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised when the Model 3 was first unveiled in 2016.
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Michael Bloomberg is still a long way from being elected president, but that hasn&apost stopped the billionaire presidential candidate from redesigning the White House.
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That's a stain on the Trump legacy, which of course is a long way from being settled, but nonetheless represents a pretty monumental mile marker.
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Now, it's a long way from lavender and Sichuan peppercorns, but you oughta read Jesmyn Ward in Time, on why she moved back to Mississippi.
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The bottom line is that today's servers have come a long way from the PC-like, CPU-dominated world of just a few years back.
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But it sure is a long way from 'move fast and break things' to trying to claim there's only one business model to rule them all.
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So how did the US women become a soccer powerhouse, while the men still seem a long way from realistically competing for a World Cup title?
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While his flagship 'Make in India' drive is still a long way from delivering on lofty job promises, Modi has had some success with the PMP.
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Earlier this month, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said rates are a long way from so-called neutral, a level neither accommodative nor restrictive to the economy.
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That remark appeared to backtrack from a previous statement by Powell in which he said rates were still a "long way" from the targeted neutral rate.
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Shortly after the hike, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said interest rates were "a long way" from neutral, meaning neither accommodation nor restrictive to U.S. economic growth.
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By contrast, Turkish-backed factions have struggled to eradicate stubborn ISIS resistance in and around al Bab further north and remain a long way from Raqqa.
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Though we've come a long way from aristocracy-only hallowed halls of academia, the pendulum seems as if it's beginning to swing back in that direction.
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I'll be thinking about a range of options for myself, from philanthropy to public service, but I'm a long way from knowing what the future holds.
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We've come a long way from the days when virtually all the world's penicillin hailed from a moldy cantaloupe purchased at a market in Peoria, Ill.
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That said, we're still a long way from having the whole picture here, and the CNN report refers to "associates" rather than the Trump campaign itself.
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Second, the calculations were esoteric and of little practical application; we are still a long way from such devices doing something as practical as breaking encryption.
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Contrary to recent headlines, which herald the extinct beast's coming resurrection, scientists are still a long way from figuring out how to revive the elephant ancestor.
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Donald Trump's tax plan is a long way from being passed by Congress, but it's already changing the way wealthy Americans plan to give and invest.
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But according to some residents of Armyansk, a long way from Crimea's Tsarist-era palaces and its picturesque mountainous sea coast, those problems urgently need addressing.
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Cramer was referring to on being "a long way" from neutral in terms of interest rates, a sign that the central bank was serious about its .
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We're a long way from real universal accessibility, but making commitments like this one at least creates a foundation on which to build an inclusive infrastructure.
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This brings us a long way from what used to be a prevailing dogma: that the mind and body are separate, and so are their illnesses.
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" We've come a long way from the days when my dad couldn't walk into a restaurant because of signs that read, "No dogs or Mexicans allowed.
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Even as the series struggles, Nye's dream is still a long way from reality — but that doesn't mean NASCAR can't start down that road right now.
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This emphasis on the interpersonal extends to Robinson's live performances, which have come a long way from the days when he suffered from severe stage anxiety.
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But the system is a long way from being widely adopted and a handful of states still require that data be sent on paper, Zerkovich said.
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We're still a long way from "Facebook in VR," but adding actual social features makes the Facebook 360-degree feed less like just another video channel.
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It's still a long way from the roughly $16 trillion in assets that the mutual fund industry has, but the trend has been unmistakable for years.
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We're a long way from building the half-human, half-machine cyborgs of science fiction, but we are taking small (very slow) steps in that direction.
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Here's some of what we'll be looking for: We're a long way from 1973 when the Watergate hearings, replayed by PBS at night, were appointment television.
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True, London Metal Exchange (LME) stocks have fallen a long way from their mid-decade peaks of almost 5.5 million tonnes to 1.07 million tonnes currently.
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GM expressed interest in buying Lyft for $6 billion, which was a long way from the $8–10 billion being sought by the ride-hail company.
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Back then, the Fed chief told PBS that the central bank was a "long way from neutral," implying it could need to hike rates significantly higher.
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"I don't know exactly where the party is right now, but it's a long way from the party that I've always believed," Sanford told reporters Thursday.
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Bitcoin has come a long way from being followed by a small group of enthusiasts to the focus of a new product from a major exchange.
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We've come a long way from the days of typing out colons, semicolons, and parentheses on our keyboards as a means to add personality to messages.
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IT IS a long way from the stranger corners of Russian philosophy to the bloody events which began on the streets of Kiev in early 2014.
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It's perhaps also worth saying that we're a heck of a long way from the kind of powerful, post-human AIs we see in the movies.
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When it comes to depicting aliens on-screen, we've come a long way from little green men with bulbous heads and jet-black tea-saucer eyeballs.
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Salt Lake City is a long way from Moscow—geographically, and culturally—but Snyder's time in Russia still helps dictate his approach to leading the Jazz.
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I chose to go to fire camp because the idea of sitting in a cell, behind a fence, a long way from home, made me panicky.
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Pot paraphernalia has come a long way from looking like a Deadhead stoner bro sharted out the Monster Energy drink logo on a piece of glass.
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"Lizzie" might feel like an escape story, but its killer and her accomplice, locked in a furtive attachment, are still a long way from being free.
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James Corden paid a heartfelt tribute to victims of the London terror attack on his chat show, saying that he felt 'a long way from home'.
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The description contrasted with his statement in October, following the last change in the benchmark rate, that the rate was still "a long way" from neutral.
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Russians, she said, are still a long way from turning out in huge numbers as protesters have done over the past three months in Hong Kong.
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They began in October 2018 when the chair said the Fed was "a long way" from neutral, or the rate that is neither stimulative nor restrictive.
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Mr. Stevens, a long way from playing the genteel Matthew Crawley in "Downton Abbey," makes David a fidgety jitterbug with a self-protective sense of humor.
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There are short-term trading opportunities, but the chart is a long way from more optimistic "goldbug" predictions to a return to previous highs above $22017,21.
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They have come a long way from cold-calling bars, restaurants and community centers to "invite themselves over" to sell residents on the team, Pollock said.
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Facebook has pumped billions into virtual reality and it may be a long way from making that investment back, but it is making a little money.
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Despite losing, everyone agrees that the Ndlovu Youth Choir have come a long way from their village in Moutse, Limpopo, one of South Africa's poorest regions.
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"In the case of house values, we've seen prices rise quickly but we're still a long way from where we were during the crisis," he said.
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China is still a long way from being able to foster the kind of vibrant nightlife seen in major cities such as New York or London.
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Mr. Jia began his career a long way from Beijing's booming tech corridor, starting in a county tax bureau in Shanxi, a coal-rich northern province.
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Stocks on Wall Street were trading mixed after U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Washington and Beijing were a long way from resolving their trade dispute.
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The work that needs doing is not all up to Disney and, again, Disney is a long way from being the worst company in this regard.
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That's been enough to lift him above other seasoned politicians in the polls, but he's a long way from being a genuine contender for the nomination.
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And while norms about crying are changing—I see you, New York Times and Washington Post thinkpieces—we're a long way from complete male emotional liberation.
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In fact, she should probably take advantage of the fact that it's still a long way from Election Day to just do a bunch of them.
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Now associated with little more than agita, tomatoes have come a long way from broom lubricant and catalyst for lycanthropy to the ubiquitous Caprese of today.
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The world is a long way from making sufficient emission reductions to meet the Paris climate targets to begin with—nevermind cutting out another 235 percent.
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Wishbone is a long way from that top tier, which is why employees show up to meetings with laptops full of statistics about what teenagers are doing.
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She's come such a long way from that 21-year old kid who was weeping at the end of Redemption Island about how her friends betrayed her.
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Powell said early last month that the cost of borrowing money was a long way from so-called neutral, sparking concerns about a more aggressive Fed tightening.
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But that is not the same thing as legalization—despite the historic vote, psychedelic drugs are a long way from being legal, in Denver or anywhere else.
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Hamilton star Daveed Diggs has come a long way from his days as a struggling artist, when he first arrived in New York almost 12 years ago.
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That's why there was such an outsized reaction to his November statement that U.S. interest rates were now "just below" rather than "a long way" from neutral.
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Arya is a long way from the girl we met in Winterfell in Season 1; now she's got a revenge list no one wants to be on.
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The offer from the Japanese tech conglomerate increases its stake and values WeWork at around $2737bn, a long way from an estimate of $21bn earlier this year.
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Rockville, Maryland-based Homesnap has come a long way from its days as a consumer-facing app for displaying information about local homes by taking a photo.
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Meanwhile, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the central bank was "a long way" from getting interest rates to neutral, signaling more rate hikes are coming.
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Yui is probably still a long way from real-world launch; Toyota's own Research Institute has said confidently that self-driving is still a long way off.
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We've traveled a long way from the bleating goats in this episode's opening scene to Falcon's home, where Mexico's elite scoop spoonfuls of cocaine in hot tubs.
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One reason is the growth in mobile-phone and internet penetration, making finance accessible even to those living a long way from physical bank branches or ATMs.
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If you're a long way from home and need to find a bathroom, then Google Assistant is far more helpful (provided you have a decent data plan).
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Malwarebytes, a security company that started when its cofounder was still a teenager fixing his parents' infected computer, has come a long way from its bootstrapped roots.
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The airline has come a long way from when it was established in 1945 as a joint venture with now-defunct U.S. carrier Trans World Airlines (TWA).
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Chris Pratt has come a long way from his days stripping and living in a van to become one of Hollywood's most lovable, and bankable, action stars.
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Not yet; we are a long way from producing artistic, creative and intellectual output associated with our right brain using a synthetic Mozart or a synthetic Picasso.
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"Tune 2," for example, from the Newport record, had an 88-bar form, a long way from the 32-bar song structure more commonly used in jazz.
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But despite these staggering figures, we're still a long way from understanding and talking about homelessness in a way that's not stigmatizing and that provides constructive solutions.
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Although it remains a long way from its early 2014 peak, Twitter's market value shot up 12 percent on the morning after delivering its results on Wednesday.
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"The market's reacting strongly (but) the share price is still a long way from where it was six months ago," said Johannes Faul, an analyst at Morningstar.
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When Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said in October that the FOMC was "a long way" from neutral, it set off a violent sell-off on Wall Street.
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Silicon Valley is a long way from the rough and tumble world of the New York City neighborhood that's interwoven in the lore of Jones' musical mythology.
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"These were militant bases, ammunition stores, armored vehicles, rocket systems, and workshops fitting out 'jihad jeeps' which were located a long way from residential areas," he said.
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"There can't be another screwup like last time, when they dropped 'accommodative' but simultaneously characterized the Fed funds rate as 'a long way' from neutral," Gundlach said.
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"We are a long way from conclusion on North Korea, maybe things will work out, and maybe they won't — only time will tell," he said via Twitter.
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Israel has come a long way from the mid-1970s, when many African countries broke off relations in solidarity with Arab states after the war of 1973.
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The technology is a long way from being able to roll-print powerful computer chips, which contain several billion transistors squeezed onto a tiny piece of silicon.
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Roger L. Cloutier told reporters, adding that "it took a long time to find him" because Johnson ran a long way from where he was last seen.
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But Lyft and other smaller competitors maintained a stubborn hold in many cities, and Uber's costly experiments with driverless cars are a long way from working out.
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We're still a long way from this thing being official, but we do have some sense of what T-Mobile and Sprint joining forces would look like.
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Even so, Sony and Village Roadshow spent $144 million to make "Ghostbusters" — ads cost at least $100 million more — leaving the film a long way from profitability.
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It's a long way from California's jungle primary and an unlikely ballot initiative to carve up the state or Maine's ranked election experiment to fundamental government reform.
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As one of the most recognizable figures on Food Network, Guy Fieri has come a long way from his roots growing up in Northern California selling pretzels.
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"These were militant bases, ammunition stores, armoured vehicles, rocket systems, and workshops fitting out 'jihad jeeps' which were located a long way from residential areas," he said.
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But in terms of this playthrough, it's just the 10, which means I'm a long way from seeing the full picture that Square Enix has painted here.
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It's also a process that has come a long way from blasting a shelf speaker on max volume for days until the neighbors banged on the wall.
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"We have come a long way from being so hated in the industry to making it to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame," Ice Cube said.
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While the band's come a long way from the cigarette-tinged twang that colored A.M., the Wilco of 2017 shows no signs of letting things get stale.
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We're probably a long way from seeing 90% of these characters become anything like a household name, even if they're picked back up [by Marvel or DC].
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All this is a long way from law — some of the ideas are technically challenging, others only roughly sketched, and most would take a while to enact.
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Yet he knew that his type of filmmaking was a long way from the mass-market blockbusters that most people think of when they think of movies.
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We realize that a state-by-state approach is a long way from the sweeping national policy that many climate hawks — including us — would prefer to see.
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Now, a long way from chestnuts and miso cod, Kelefa Sanneh on the president's pardon of the boxer Jack Johnson is good reading, in The New Yorker.
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Officials there will have to decide whether to give her a seeding even though her current ranking, No. 451, is a long way from the top 32.
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Bland, indecisive, and downright manipulative, Pete has come a long way from the fantasy suites in the windmill last season — and it hasn't been a positive trajectory.
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"Australia is still a long way from New York and London, so for David to bring that up-to-date knowledge to us is vital," he said.
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Musk has come quite a long way from the panic is "dumb" tweet and has taken some important steps to try to use his power for good.
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It's a long way from the day, just a few years ago, when Daisy May called her agent with the good news that she'd sold a script.
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It has come a long way from the robotic voice you might be used to, though still doesn't feel as smart as Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa.
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"Despite the excitement connected to today's release, we're still a long way from a meaningful restoration of democracy and respect for human rights in Cambodia," he added.
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It is a long way from home; it would be hard to overstate the remoteness of the monastery, Uttar Kamalabari Sattra, where these monks spend their lives.
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Another is that the global capital market isn't as global as all that — the investment world, we might say, is still a long way from being flat.
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It's a long way from last summer when Trump announced his candidacy for president and reportedly had to pay strangers to attend his very first political event.
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Pressed in an interview with Global television on whether there is a danger to running budget deficits, Poloz said Canada is a long way from that point.
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At the time, Chairman Jerome Powell raised the bar for further rate reductions but noted the central bank remains a long way from hiking rates anytime soon.
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However, Doyle acknowledges that these technologies are still a long way from actual application in the field, and that ensuring the safety of humans will come first.
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But the undefeated boxer has come a long way from his humble beginnings in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and he owes it all to one person: his grandmother.
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But as in the United States, Germany's financial hub, Frankfurt, is a long way from its tech centre, Berlin, 540 km (340 miles) in the German case.
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The right gear for the right activityWe've come a long way from our high school gym rooms, and so too have the wardrobe options available to us.
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But the group also said that the North was a long way from making up the lost revenues from China shutting down its North Korean coal imports.
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And we're a long way from the kind of situation in which America would become so dependent on the printing press that we're looking at potential hyperinflation.
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Yes, we have come a long way from the past but there is still much room for improvement towards how society views gender roles and each other.
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"We are a long way from conclusion on North Korea, maybe things will work out, and maybe they won't - only time will tell," Trump said on Twitter.
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As Odegaard — still just 19, still baby-faced — dutifully signs autographs and poses for pictures on a bitterly cold night in this city in the north of the Netherlands, it is impossible not to think that he is a long way from Real Madrid, a long way from where he was meant to be, and to wonder whether moving to the biggest team in the world was too much, too soon.
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While Yahoo is a long way from its heyday a decade ago, the company remains one of the largest on the web in terms of active user accounts.
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It's safe to assume that we've come a long way from only carving dildos out of stone (though there are some lovely stone options on the market today).
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If it was possible for you to print a drug at home without anything going wrong that would be great, but we're simply a long way from there.
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We're still a long way from seeing anything truly mind blowing in AR, but it's important to keep in mind just how much this subject matters to Apple.
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We're told they agreed on the name Khari since it means queenly and joyful in Swahili ... which is a long way from where this whole thing started. Mazel.
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Steve wears a form-fitting sailor outfit and it looks like he's come a long way from being the high school alpha male we met in season one.
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Trump's order allowing the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines to proceed was a shift in policy, but the projects are still a long way from getting started.
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They wanted confirmation that I was sure I wanted to abort the pregnancy, and even though I was a long way from "sure," I told them I was.
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The chairman's observation on rates in early October helped set off a rough period on Wall Street, after he said the Fed was "a long way" from neutral.
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Hariri said last week Lebanon was a long way from bankruptcy but failure to pass a "realistic" budget would be tantamount to a "suicide operation" against the economy.
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It's admittedly a long way from the full and authentic Touch Bar experience, but it's a fun way to test out Apple's newest tech on your current machine.
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I get the feeling that your work is created quite a long way from the art world, but at the same time, it couldn't be called outsider art.
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Cramer is not worried that the growing company is a long way from turning a profit, but he is wary that its margins are running the wrong way.
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The actor has come a long way from his Superbad character Seth — but, like most A-listers, only half of his evolution can be credited to Hill himself.
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That's a long way from where it was in 2013 when concern over government shutdowns and sequestrations gripped the public and the nation's deficit was a top priority.
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Tesla's shares, at $303, are a long way from the $560.64 needed to convert the SolarCity debt but have traded above the $359.87 March 2019 debt conversion price.
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We're a long way from the days of then-Twitter CEO Dick Costolo boasting about Periscope hosting illegal streams of the 2015 Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao fight.
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The world's first rollercoaster opened 200 years ago today — and since then, we've come a long way from the rickety wood rides of your great-great-grandma's day.
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The festival has come a long way from its humble 2007 beginnings as a one-day event in Los Angeles, nearly 50 miles away from its current home.
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The U.S. president said on Sunday the crisis over its pursuit of nuclear missiles capable of hitting the United States was still a long way from being resolved.
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We've come a long way from the early days where internet was all about information and entertainment — the new mantra is all about speed and quality of connectivity.
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Either way, Beckham's come a long way from his horrific bench performance at the 2014 NFL Combine ... where he only put up a measly 7 reps of 225.
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And Democrats are still a long way from winning back control of even one house of Congress, where sexual harassment is rife thanks to a culture of silence.
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He added that the estimated 2 percent growth is a "long way" from the 5 to 6 percent expected by the International Monetary Fund for the next decade.
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They're a long way from commercialization, but Padmanaban suggested that some manufacturers are already looking into this type of method and despite its early stage, it's highly promising.
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"There is very good interest in buying at current levels as prices have come a long way from $1,300," said Ji Ming, chief analyst at Shandong Gold Group.
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Now that Darnold has plummeted to earth as a sophomore, we have an answer: A long way from where a would-be playoff contender needs him to be.
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"The drought, which for some Australians I've visited is easily the worst for them in living memory, and it's a long way from breaking," Morrison told the summit.
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But senior US officials have also cautioned the US is "a long way," from being able to say that point of reconciliation with the Taliban has been reached.
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His prior gaffes include a comment last October that the Fed was a long way from neutral, when it was near the end of its rate hiking course.
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Vistesen said that Catalonia is still a long way from becoming independent, though "the longer the situation drags, the riskier it will get for stock markets," he admitted.
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Powell's comments appear to be a significant walk back from when the chairman said in October that the Fed was "a long way" from reaching a neutral range.
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It is all a long way from 1997, when Colon reached the majors as a much skinnier 2693-year-old with a fastball that crackled at 100 m.p.h.
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Lionsgate will supply a full season of 10 episodes, each running about 45 minutes — a long way from the quickie cat videos for which YouTube was once known.
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Win on Sunday, and he will have three major singles titles: a long way from Federer's 17, Nadal's 14 and Djokovic's 12 — but the same number as Murray.
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"They're a long way from full recovery, but the generosity of the people seems to be speaking volumes," the association's president, Freddie Jack, told the New York Times.
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Sydney: Hui Lau Shan originated in Hong Kong and has come a long way from its original roots as a traditional herbal tea shop in the early 1960s.
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" But that one moment is a long way from some of Menkes' favorite examples of gratuitous voyeurism, like the naked locker-room romp at the start of "Carrie.
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It was a long way from four years ago, when Oswald raised the idea of bringing football to the college, where 54 percent of the students are female.
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Women are still a long way from equal representation, but those gains are important, said Kelly Dittmar, a political scientist at the Center for American Women and Politics.
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Still, it was a long way from the club shows he promoted early on, where he lost money and could not get a major broadcaster to pay attention.
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That is to say that baseball has come a long way from when Ravizza began, when the first question from skeptical ballplayers would be: Where did he play?
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"Backbeat" screens the same evening as "The Doors," with Kyle MacLachlan, a long way from coffee and cherry pie, tickling the ivories as Ray Manzarek, the band's keyboardist.
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Answer (A) - We have come a long way from a monetary policy point of view, considering interest rates after the currency shock (starting 2014) we're now at 6.25%.
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And right now, plant-based meat is still a sliver of the meat market, a long way from having the means to supply everyone who currently eats meat.
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Abdul Hye at King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience said the test was still a long way from being able to be used in doctors' clinics.
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Several of the Democratic presidential candidates have invoked party unity in the wake of the New Hampshire primary, but the party is a long way from being united.
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