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" But with the Huskies, she said, "Nobody comes close.
Nothing comes close to authentic crust from an actual pizza.
Their vacation comes close to their three year wedding anniversary.
Zuckerberg, to his credit, comes close to acknowledging as much.
The solar investment tax credit comes close to that ideal.
The next one that comes close won't happen until 2029.
No other selfie camera I've tested comes close to this.
The only other major expense that comes close is healthcare.
No one else even comes close to matching Facebook's scale.
But unfortunately for Doctor Who fans, it rarely comes close.
This turmoil comes close to driving Ismael, and Bloom, mad.
"Bliss comes close," says Rue of bringing home her new daughter.
Only Russ comes close to affecting his team's performance like LeBron.
It's not a horse girl movie, but, friends, it comes close.
There's no nation on earth that comes close to that number.
No US airline comes close for customer service in my experience.
No other watch comes close, and Apple products rarely get discounted.
Mr Booker now comes close to disavowing his action-man image.
Still, no other Democrat comes close to matching Sanders's popularity. Sen.
" This comes close to meaning something along the lines of "moderate.
His perfect mouth comes close to my face, seething with hate.
Neither position comes close to capturing the complexities on the ground.
White Gold doesn't go quite that far, but it comes close.
Indeed, no other party comes close to challenging the conservatives' hegemony.
As far as privacy goes, no other agency even comes close.
But for pure adventure, nobody comes close to the Seattle Mariners.
I don't think social media comes close to capturing these multi-dimensions.
Only Easter, the next-largest candy holiday, comes close to October 31.
There's no other drug that comes close to that kind of sensitivity.
The two aren't natural killing machines, though Elizabeth comes close at times.
Nothing else on the market comes close to this kind of performance.
Nobody comes close to their specific brand of stripped-down human dramas.
If that scene comes close to it, the truth was infinitely worse.
Not even the Nintendo 225's weird pistol-grip thing comes close.
Could it fizzle out before it ever comes close to swamping Republicans?
Everest VR comes close to directly capturing what a climber might see.
"So you've covered other people — nobody comes close to this," he said.
But today only New York City comes close to looking like that.
Puzzles and craft activities are effective, but nothing comes close to Lego.
There is no other intervention that comes close to that success rate.
So nothing we've seen since 19183 even comes close to what's happening.
Nobody else comes close to generating those revenues for the Olympic committee.
Harris comes close with experience at the local, state and national level.
No other drug comes close to the staggering fatalities of these two.
The only one that comes close is zero rating, and it's a sham.
No other single measure to slow the rise in global warming comes close.
Nothing heals all wounds, but time comes close, and brunch speaks for itself.
But Serious Sam VR comes close to hitting the sweet spot for both.
Nothing is 100 percent perfect ever, but I'd say this one comes close.
Apple is the world's most valuable company — no other company even comes close.
Overall, no country comes close to the United States in major weapons supply.
"Nothing else comes close," Mr. Moniz, a nuclear physicist, said at the symposium.
In fact, he comes close to rejecting the idea of brand identity altogether.
"Nothing comes close to starting with people who are naturally different," he said.
Thankfully the moment doesn't end on a #BlueLivesMatter note, though it comes close.
Yet none of these leaders comes close to matching President Trump for outrageousness.
"I believe nothing else comes close to what this can do," he said.
At times, the singing comes close to the intense outpouring of the blues.
Nothing on "The Young Pope" comes close in stretching the suspension of disbelief.
Do you think $2400,2000 comes close to what we need as a people?
None of them comes close to New York when it comes to honking.
In the White House whistleblower pantheon, only one other congressional testimony comes close.
However, the Byron Bay Train, a heritage railway near Brisbane, Australia, comes close.
We have a tremendous record — nobody comes close to our record with hostages.
Was there anything you danced at Ailey that comes close to this part?
And none of it comes close to WWE's global dominance of pro wrestling.
But when it comes to mass carnage, no species comes close to humans.
Nobody else, other than the United States, even comes close to Russia's destructive capacity.
At the very end, though, it's the woman that Grande comes close to kissing.
No other blender even comes close to the power and usefulness of this product.
Only an Indian election, with its 800 million voters, comes close for sheer spectacle.
"Only smoking comes close" as an environmental factor affecting cancer risk, Dr. Colditz said.
Nothing comes close to Apple's touchpads, but the X1 Carbon's gets the job done.
Such content doesn't violate YouTube's community guidelines, but the company says it comes close.
No one even comes close to doing prints quite like Finnish design house Marimekko.
For sheer joy per minute of film, there's nothing playing now that comes close.
Nothing comes close to the level of engagement and positivity I've found from podcasting.
No other major demographic comes close to this level of support — for either party.
Only one even comes close, and it's still trailing by more than 25 percent.
However, none of the bottom four of the top five comes close to Google.
The public offering comes close on the heels of an Eventbrite IPO last week.
In newer polls, Trump almost never comes close to either Clinton or Sanders anymore.
Even if she comes close to making one, she catches herself and keeps it moving.
No other awards show comes close to the Tonys' unbridled joy in sharing its art.
The company said such content doesn't violate YouTube's community guidelines, but that it comes close.
But if it even comes close, it threatens to upend a long list of industries.
No place in the Arab world comes close to Silicon Valley in terms of dynamism.
No other sporting tournament in the world comes close to that level of cash reward.
A million gifs of a very confused Steve Harvey comes close to capturing our feelings.
The result comes close to spa or meditation music, with a persistent baseline of sloshing.
Facts First: Nothing about the Russia investigation comes close to meeting the definition of treason.
So far, the recent rains aren't quite as bad, he said, but it comes close.
The only comparison that comes close is a movie I once saw about prison life.
No other headphone I've tried comes close to the Bose 700 for phone call quality.
Few things in life are certain, but this comes close: Barr will not recuse himself.
Almost no other person or brand even comes close; Hillary Clinton is at $2.6 billion.
The only company that currently comes close to this standard is Blue Cross Blue Shield.
And until something else comes close, it doesn't really matter whose was and whose wasn't.
McDonald's doesn't have anything that comes close, and neither does any other chain out there.
But at the moment, no election comes close to 2018 in participation from Democratic women.
This week: The one country that comes close to balancing sustainability and quality of life.
There's much wisdom in what he says, though some of it comes close to platitude.
Nobody in the world, especially not North Korea, comes close to challenging our military capabilities.
Hockey comes close, but having two or three alternate captains per team dilutes the impact.
"There's not anyone else that comes close to Finnegan's status in Maxwell's eyes," Cisneros said.
As far as I know, no one else comes close to this in modern music.
Yet no major Republican plan we've seen so far comes close to meeting that promise.
Those bottles are very cheap, but the flavour doesn't even comes close to real lime juice.
As a study in the shortcomings of liberal internationalism, it comes close to Iraq and Libya.
"I've photographed some pretty cool stuff in my time… nothing comes close to this," he said.
Nothing comes close in providing genuine player agency in both immediate interactions and long-term interpretation.
My priority right now is the health of my baby — nothing else comes close in importance.
No rival comes close in political skill to the Likud Party leader known widely as "Bibi".
Even if he comes close in the other states, but fails to win, it's effectively over.
The $38 a share Vista paid comes close to the high-water mark for the stock.
No other weapon comes close to matching this laser that moves at the speed of light.
It's reverent soul and never comes close to being just a pastiche of a bygone era.
"Nobody on the team comes close to her in quickness and explosiveness," defender Julie Johnston said.
Based on that information, Gargantua wasn't completely accurate, though it still comes close in many respects.
"It's alarming when something so special comes close to being demolished," Mr. Johnson wrote by email.
The only proposal that comes close to being generous enough for individuals comes from Democratic Rep.
No other food even comes close to mushrooms as a source of both of these antioxidants.
In terms of potential impact on mankind, the only thing that comes close is climate change.
But no other tech company comes close to providing the kind of customer satisfaction Apple does.
The Cost of Hurricane Harvey: Only One Recent Storm Comes Close | The graph above, from Sept.
But no other character comes close to her per-minute impact on the movie's overall story.
Whether you're talking about population size or size in square miles, no continent comes close to Asia.
"If you see him, if he comes close to my house, shoot him," Tarzan told his guards.
But advocates say it's worth it, and that no other model comes close to working as well.
And any other woman that comes close to stealing her place must be dealt with right away.
Since 2015, nobody has topped his success as a one-man offensive machine; only LeBron comes close.
Every now and then, Kim Kardashian West posts a selfie that comes close to breaking the Internet.
"No other attribute of schools comes close to having this much influence on student achievement," he says.
But nothing that has happened this season comes close to duplicating what unfolded on April 22, 29.
With both the Conservative and New Democrat opposition mired in leadership reviews, no other politician comes close.
Our analysis finds that no other wealthy Western country comes close to the U.S. in gun homicides.
It comes close to being a model of the form in every way except the price, $52.
Only the evangelical scene, led by Katie Gould's crowd-rousing pastor, comes close to conventional sketch satire.
It's the stink of that flat that comes close to giving Ki-taek, the Kim patriarch, away.
Nothing — not even Popeyes — comes close to the magical mouthful that is Howlin&apos Ray&aposs sandwich.
More than half of the president's posts — 270,260 — have been attacks; no other category even comes close.
At 210 grams (212 pounds) and 4993 x 2499 inches, the Spark comes close to smartphone size.
The international disdain for Syrian refugees comes close to Mr. Assad's approach to his ill-fated subjects.
But Republicans will be wondering how they craft legislation that comes close to realizing what Trump promised.
In other words, Booker's proposal comes close to eliminating the racial wealth gap entirely for young adults.
Sex comes close, but even that can go awry or end a helluva lot faster than you'd expected.
The flash estimate comes close to theEuropean Central Bank's target of putting inflation close but below 2 percent.
Lacie comes close but emerges victorious, and the rest of society is content to live as things are.
If Amazon even comes close to achieving this, the implications for consumers and other businesses would be profound.
When it comes close to confronting the sad elements in Kenney's life, it veers jarringly away from them.
The money is there and it comes close to this data that will foster demand for inflation protection.
Steen, perched on the edge of Kiko's mattress in a navy blue jumpsuit, comes close to falling off.
Among Democrats primary voters, 51% said they want a candidate who comes close to their views on issues.
These two arguments both have elements of truth, but neither really even comes close to the real problem.
The competition is basically the Olympics of coffee—no other stateside competition comes close in scope or grandeur.
If Trump wins Michigan but Kasich comes close, it will suggest the trend away from Trump is real.
At this price point, no other drone comes close to the Typhoon H in terms capability and value.
Dropbox comes close to Apple's exorbitant pricing model but Dropbox is in the business of selling cloud storage.
The implications of such a breach, something that comes close to an act of war, are absolutely staggering.
North Korea appears to have successfully tested a missile that meets — or comes close to meeting — those conditions.
Mr. de Blasio is the only local politician who comes close to seeing Mr. Cornegy eye to eye.
But nothing comes close to last year's 21.14 percent gain in the S. & P. 500 (including reinvested dividends).
At around $50,000, a Model 3 comes close to the price of certified used Tesla models, DeLorenzo said.
Yet here I still am, alone, because I cannot find anyone who even comes close to my Dave.
None of the spacecraft that might be built in the next few years comes close to that capability.
Feeling angry and depressed, Jonathan goes home and grabs a large knife and comes close to injuring himself.
" Trump also insisted upon a undefined guarantee "that Iran never even comes close to possessing a nuclear weapon.
It comes close to him, and he is screaming, and its grotesque tuft of hair brushes against his face.
Ghost-like figures stand in place, scattered around the brush; they don't respond to her when she comes close.
And the media is acting like Trump gave Alaska back to Russia, and nothing came -- comes close to that.
The latest move by BHP comes close on the heels of similar moves by rival Rio Tinto (RIO.L)(RIO.
Broderick is also the only one who even comes close to selling the show's tiresome jabs at "woke" sensitivity.
There are still scenarios in play where Florence comes close to the East Coast, but does not make landfall.
And yet, full of big talk and self-righteous anger, he comes close to wrecking everyone else's life, too.
"Nobody else comes close, it is seriously ambitious," van Beurden told investors when explaining Shell's plans at the AGM.
That part of his argument comes close to hitting the essential fact Harris leaves out of her busing comments.
Nothing in this world — animal or robot — quite comes close to the flexibility and dexterity of the human hand.
No other phone in this price range even comes close to the polish of the Mi 5's hardware.
The only other developed nation that comes close is Switzerland, where the top 213.2% own 22008% of the wealth.
There are a few devices that tick these three requests, but nothing really comes close to the Apple MacBook.
American elites have learned to plant money offshore with acumen that comes close to matching their crooked counterparts abroad.
I've yet to find a sufficient video editing app that comes close to the performance available on iOS apps.
No other country even comes close to any single one of these as a producer and exporter of soybeans.
We need to think smart about areas where our technological superiority, and nobody comes close, gives us an edge.
Voluptuous seems to be the only word that comes close to characterizing some of the works in the show.
On the domestic and international stage, no rival comes close to the Likud Party leader known widely as "Bibi".
"No other CA comes close to making large-scale cert reissuing not only feasible but also fast," says Samuel.
Neither of these systems comes close to striking the right balance of financial penalties mixed with corrective security measures.
And while not explicitly a religious test, it comes close to one which is inconsistent with our American character.
In one story in his excellent new book, "Maggie Brown & Others," he comes close to breaking the fourth wall.
"Not only is Wigger the only name at the top of these lists; no other shooter even comes close."
"With the exception of gender, no other characteristic comes close to the explanatory power of cultural orientations," they write.
Not that any label, ethnic or otherwise, comes close to pinning down identities that are always, dangerously, in flux.
If you plan to visit Disneyland, no other hotel comes close when it comes to park access and perks.
"There's no way the Secure Act comes close to solving the coverage gap in the United States," Iwry said.
Neither the Falcon Heavy nor any other existing rocket comes close the capabilities of SLS for Deep Space missions.
The only year that comes close is fiscal year 2018, when the Trump administration proposed a ceiling of 453,000.
Hers is a familiar sort of ennui; at times she comes close to rewriting Joni Mitchell songs ("Hollywood Lawn").
In terms of raw military madness, nothing comes close the music videos produced for and by the Iraqi military.
Buying a gift for a loved one is rarely easy, but nothing comes close to finding something for your dad.
He never comes close to admitting that the White House misled the public or that Rice orchestrated a cover-up.
Ultimately, though, in terms of getting the most -reader bang for your buck, nothing else comes close to the Paperwhite.
It's not exactly the sneakiest camera floodlight in the world but it comes close to being undetectable at a distance.
Only Tesla comes close to matching Apple in its ability to make owning a tech product a statement of status.
For example, the Compaq 386/486 series comes close to being the ideal choice, except it lacks a sound card.
If he comes close to that, Cruz will likely be mathematically eliminated from being able to clinch the nomination outright.
Swae Lee's making a statement with his fashion and his security -- no one comes close to him, on both fronts.
Even through the magnifier, which doesn't replicate a VR headset entirely but comes close enough, this screen looks really good.
The summer of love was off the wall and nothing now comes close, they are on a different planet now.
Of all the candidates mentioned, perhaps Álvarez and Golovkin carry arguments to be more deserving, but the decision comes close.
But if any drug comes close to fulfilling the aspirations of that hypothetical wonder drug, it's aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid.
"For us designers, nothing comes close to redesigning the last automotive icon," said Massimo Frascella, Land Rover Design's creative director.
"If he loses but comes close in New York, he can claim a moral victory," said Democratic strategist Brad Bannon.
But it is so overstuffed with action and complications and heavy breathing that it never comes close to being credible.
This company's basically the only game in town; no one else comes close in terms of reach, not even Twitter.
No consumer loan even comes close to offering more generous terms, which is both frustrating and extremely puzzling to policymakers.
Short of an Eagles Dream Team-esque scenario, there's no way Tampa comes close to using all that cap space.
" Toledo herself also spoke about the moment to the AP, saying, "There is nothing that comes close to this moment.
Yet even when Rob Berman's fine orchestra is at its most delicate, the show scarcely comes close to stirring emotion.
"Pavement," I think, comes close to combining truth and beauty, by making its realism metamorphose, again and again, into symbol.
But in terms of proper reportage, documentary photography, there's very little that comes close to the standing of the classics.
No other region comes close, including Europe (15 percent), Asia (12 percent), Latin American (2023 percent), and Africa (1 percent).
No other loophole comes close, but no one was going to touch a deduction that supports employer-provided health care.
That said, none of these phones come with the kind of extended ecosystem that comes close to what Apple offers.
Opening Ceremony comes close, but it's too bazaar-like, crammed thick with products that don't always speak to one another.
On the domestic and international stage, no rival comes close to the veteran Likud Party leader known widely as "Bibi".
She's got a secret to protect, so anyone who comes close to getting to that secret, she's going to scream at.
Olsen comes close enough to fully realizing her signature folk-postpunk hybrid that one can hear what that would sound like.
"When it comes to killing humans, no other animal even comes close," Bill Gates, whose foundation fights disease globally, has written.
The only moment that comes close is when he acknowledges that the ideas expressed in those memes directly contradict Becca's ideology.
I've tried Bluetooth and Zigbee models, wired and unwired gear, and nothing comes close to Sonos' ease-of-use and reliability.
"When it comes to human tragedy, no creature comes close to the devastation caused by the mosquito," Gates and Osborne wrote.
When it comes to foreign policy experience, personal integrity and a proven track record of pro-Americanism, no one comes close.
Kirsten Gillibrand also comes close with 48% saying they'd consider her, though her favorability rating is a bit lower at 35%.
The only other loss by a start-up that comes close is Amazon, which burned $1.4 billion in all of 2000.
There is a point in J1407b's lopsided orbit when it comes close to its sunlike star, which should disrupt the rings.
Nowhere in the book, however, does she directly question his legitimacy, although she certainly comes close in the 500-page memoir.
It might not be as simple as Super Mario Marker, but it comes close, and predates it by nearly a decade.
And on one misty passage of "Pantheon" — around 2:30 — he comes close to the phantasmagoric, frictionless legato of Allan Holdsworth.
In one way or another, it comes close to replicating the internal weightlessness that comes with embracing your own imagined oblivion.
This number comes close to the high of 66 percent of Americans with favorable views, a number recorded around 1991-1992.
Only Joe Biden (851) comes close, though many of the biggest articles about him are related to Trump, Ukraine and impeachment.
Nothing said or done by any Ukrainian official in 2016 comes close to that in terms of malice or bad faith.
But none of this is even comes close to the very best part of Doctor Marten Boots: these babies have SOUL.
Indeed, the last 20 pages beam with light — a radiant justification of the preceding darkness that comes close to, well, perfect.
And like the others, it never comes close to succeeding: The envelope gets opened by the wrong person, and that's that.
With $15 billion in content spending this year and reportedly releasing 160 movies worldwide, no one comes close to Netflix's output.
In the 803 race for the Democratic nomination, no one comes close to the fundraising prowess of either Clinton or Obama.
The ET66 comes close to being a genuine work of art that I'd gladly keep perched on a shelf in my office.
There's never been anything quite like it; only Nintendo's Wii U comes close, and is likely the reason Switch exists at all.
Sakic didn't get a single player back in the deal who comes close to making up for the loss of Duchene today.
With the exception of Star Wars, no multinational saga on the small or big screen comes close to this level of spirituality.
I may even get to talk to a player who comes close to my seat, especially a retired player from another team.
In the world of digital fan bases, no one comes close to Sanders, whose insurgent 2016 campaign built a massive following online.
Although Amazon's total product count is in the hundreds of millions, "no one else comes close" in the handmade world, he said.
My hunt will likely never end, but this spring I've found a pair that comes close, and that's reason enough to rejoice.
The result is likely to be that the budget deficit for 2017 comes close to Riyadh's original projection of 198 billion riyals.
Both storms are compact, and Maria's wind speed comes close to that of Hurricane Andrew -- 165 mph -- when it hit southern Florida.
No other drug even comes close to the picture until you're old enough to have a phone contract under your own name.
Andrew Prokop: If Trump comes close behind Cruz in Iowa, I don't see why New Hampshire voters would abandon him en masse.
It comes close to the estimate that NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine made last year, regarding the overall cost of the Artemis program.
The camera never comes close enough to show us what he is eating, but his dainty bites suggest it is not meat.
The presidency is a nearly impossible job, and no one is truly ready for it on day one (though Hillary comes close).
"And if the president-elect picks a trade war or comes close to it, it'll be the big multinationals that suffer the most."
The only thing that really comes close is the display on the iPhone X, which as it happens, is also made by Samsung.
YouTube has also made changes that reduce recommendations for content that comes close to violating its guidelines or that misinforms in harmful ways.
"Nothing in Las Vegas comes close to this—not the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel, or the fountains at Bellagio," he continues.
The only person who comes close to competing is Jon Snow, but he's constantly covered in blood, sweat, and, well, other people's blood.
As obvious as the Switch example feels, I fear it will be a long time before any Android company comes close to it.
The BoE said this marked the start of a very gradual tightening cycle as the economy comes close to running at full capacity.
Among the five biggest companies in the world by market capitalization — all tech stocks — none comes close to this level of revenue growth.
He knows there is nothing on Little Yachty that comes close to rivaling "Fly," or "Every Morning," or any of his other hits.
It's a comet that regularly comes close enough to the Earth that one day we could send a spacecraft to rendezvous with it.
Image: NASAThough just a drill, these are the kinds of calculations that astronomers must make when a real asteroid comes close to Earth.
Snapchat, with around 18 percent of the reported total, is the only other platform that comes close to the same share of offenses.
Escalating suspense as Fletcher comes close to uncovering Barry's crime hits all the right genre notes, veering into outright horror near the end.
"Nobody else comes close, it is seriously ambitious," van Beurden said of Shell's plan at the company's annual general meeting in The Hague.
Apple comes close to reaching $1 trillion I've asked Apple for comment on this case and whether they participated or cooperated in it.
Pahoa, Hawaii (CNN)Steve Gebbie has to wear a face mask every time he comes close to his home on Hawaii's Big Island.
But no one comes close to TrumpTrump's sweeping social media presence proved to be one of his most powerful campaign tools in 2016.
Gaming deals always make a splash on Black Friday, and do kitchen appliance discounts, but nothing comes close to the deals on TVs.
This is the only passage where I feel that Diaz comes close to matching McGregor for style or substance in his trash talk.
No other DJ comes close to Carl Cox in terms of number of times on Essential Mix—a whopping 43 by our count.
The aircraft comes close to touching down, but instead, in a heart-pounding moment bounces off the runway on its back tires instead.
While that immersive experience isn't captured in this installation, Osman comes close to it and offers much-needed institutional critique in the process.
No other state climate policy we are aware of comes close to this proposal's integration of climate, racial equity and job creation goals.
If China even comes close to buying the promised extra billions in US farm goods over the next two years, we'll be lucky.
If McCready comes close to winning, this special election will be another one in which Democrats outperformed how Hillary Clinton did in 2016.
"If defendants' motion in this court comes close to the sanctionable line, that filing would sure seem to cross it," Judge Furman wrote.
Only Justice Clarence Thomas, who relies on the Declaration of Independence and its "inalienable rights" to judge cases, comes close to Justice Scalia's views.
If Sanders can pull off a win on Saturday, or even if he comes close, it'll be clear that his revolution has real legs.
We've got a multi-talented staff at WIRED, but nobody quite comes close to the dual career of our managing art director, Victor Krummenacher.
Fully optioned, flagship products from Mercedes and Audi can best Volvo's interiors, but at this price range and in this segment nothing comes close.
And it began to decrease the distribution of "borderline content" on Facebook and Instagram that comes close to but doesn't technically break its rules.
Today, "no country comes close" to Syria's impact on the conflict scale, said Morgan, with 60 percent of its population refugees or displaced persons.
It's a $60 DJI Phantom ripoff with cheap materials and a crappy camera, but nothing else comes close for the price Syma is asking.
The only mobile-payment service that comes close to Alipay's scale is WeChat Pay, offered by its Chinese rival Tencent, a social-media giant.
It's because we are never allowed to have everything in one single device that we treasure and appreciate it when any phone comes close.
We don't know exactly how many people are watching, or whether any individual channel comes close to matching the reach of network TV programming.
Google also has certain strengths in mobile, but has not been able to create a messaging service that comes close to Facebook's, said Ask.
The only modern president who comes close to Trump's poor poll standing is Bill Clinton, who was at 37% approval in early June 1993.
There's some evidence Zika exposure during pregnancy can lead to birth defects; today's study comes close to confirming the virus's link to Guillain-Barré.
The move, which comes close to Trump's 100th day in office, is another example of his desire to take a tougher approach on trade.
But, while a New York slice has its charm, there is literally nothing that comes close to the deliciousness of a New York bagel.
Google's YouTube said earlier this year that it would work to reduce the prominence of content that comes close to violating its community guidelines.
The only browser that comes close is Opera with 7 hours and 8 minutes of battery life, but Edge still lasts 23 percent longer.
Maybe Rose never comes close to Joanna's numbers and maybe she's just a transitional champion enjoying her cup of coffee in the big time.
At a discounted price of $0.22 per diaper, this beats or comes close to mainstream brands like Pampers Pure or Seventh Generation Free & Clear.
Although other Russian companies enjoy prestige on the international stage, no company comes close to the Bolshoi in terms of reputation, quality, and symbolism.
When it comes close to performance time, dancers usually give themselves about 90 minutes beforehand to do their hair and makeup and to stretch.
Eric Feferberg/AFP via Getty Images Eric Feferberg/AFP via Getty Images When it comes to deadliness, no single substance comes close to tobacco.
" In a warm introduction, the artist Ed Ruscha writes about Hopps: "I don't see anybody on the horizon that even comes close to him.
No Democrat comes close to Trump's negatives on the "honest and trustworthy" question, and the results clash with some popular story lines about them.
Given its orbit, the Goblin never comes close enough to the giant planets in our solar system to be affected by their gravitational influence.
"We don't believe that Amazon Web Services has any database technology that comes close to the capabilities of the Oracle database," the statement said.
"Make sure that if an outbreak comes, a cluster comes close to you, you don't lose by putting the plan in action," Cecconi said.
There's lots of experiences I'm privileged to have had in my career but I can promise you that nothing comes close to becoming a dad.
And if there's one song that comes close to the aural equivalent of the flower of life this year it's Tom Misch's collaboration with Novelist.
"What an amazing night last night pure love vibrations nobody comes close to Manchester love forever," he wrote, before turning his attention to his brother.
The new line-up of Samsung Galaxy handsets is impressive, but nothing comes close to matching what's on offer from the Samsung Galaxy S753 Ultra.
As far as stress-inducing outfits go, this summer-puffer situation isn't exactly on par with RiRi's close-call stilettos — but it certainly comes close.
Chuck Grom at Gordon Haskett notes that only Costco, which offers a minimum wage of $14 to $14.50 an hour, comes close to Amazon's move.
"There's nobody that even comes close to us in terms of technology and the quality of the equipment, and Saudi Arabia appreciates that," he added.
At this late point, the film comes close to matching the slithery body horror of "Alien" and the cosmic trippiness of "2001: A Space Odyssey".
Only William Blake comes close to this in his serious considerations of the divine, and in the manner he employs reason on behalf of poetry.
But Fortescue is still up three times more than the spot price of iron ore, something no other major producer even comes close to achieving.
While no one state has it all in terms of favorable levies, Alaska comes close because it has no income, statewide sales or estate taxes.
Obviously the songs are why you're watching it in the first place, but none of them comes close to the classics in the first movie.
Here they are, arranged by ascending likelihood: Of the actresses of Turner's generation who were truly huge stars, only Pfeiffer comes close to Turner's description.
But the production doesn't do much to ground or clarify a tangled play whose smart and intriguing premise, alas, never comes close to paying off.
From there, the tale takes flight in a way that comes close to magic realism, with the characters and events falling into a gothic swoon.
The president's visit comes close to the first anniversary of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in that city, when a gunman killed 11 worshipers.
If a human stares too long at the deadlights, he or she will go insane or die — Bev (Sophia Lillis) comes close in IT (2017).
Year after year, the Walmart heirs prove no one comes close to their brand of exploitation, which they wrap in public relations fluff and deception.
It tries, in its frantic, clumsy fashion, to be all of those things, and comes close enough to succeeding to qualify as an honorable failure.
"There's nobody that even comes close to us in terms of technology and the quality of the equipment, and Saudi Arabia appreciates that," Trump added.
The idea of effortless beauty can seem like wishful thinking at best — but if there's a single practice that comes close, it's the low bun.
He's expected to comes close to the crucial 61 members he needs to get a majority in the Knesset, and a new right-wing government.
If the Resident Evil 20203 comes close to the quality of those two games, we're in for another game of the year contender from Capcom.
There is no way you can tell me that there is a farm-raised fish of any variety that's flavor comes close to its wild counterparts.
The team determined that this ill-fated object was actually very similar in composition to Halley's Comet, which comes close to Earth once every 75 years.
"A coming of age novel about three high school seniors in rural Tennessee" comes close, but it misses some of the best parts about the book.
Her determination to prove Greg wrong comes close to proving him right, and all the brashness of this number can't mask the insecurity that fuels it.
The translation system comes close to being the most accurate there is today by one measurement, and the researchers have ideas about how to improve it.
And while Democrats have sought to step up their social media operations, no one vying for the party's presidential nomination comes close to replicating Trump's following.
But one side effect of the GOP's attacks on Medicare for All is that it comes close to defending the status quo, which includes ObamaCare. Rep.
It's hard to imagine that Google's Night Sight could be improved, seeing as no other smartphone comes close to the Pixel phones for low-light shots.
Still, for great sound and solid noise canceling, I haven't found anything that comes close to the Bose QC 35 or Bose QC 35 II headphones.
Unlike Brazil or Argentina, there is no irreplaceable individual — Germany has too many options to be reliant on any one player — but Toni Kroos comes close.
A few distracting gestures may enable Trump to reassure people that he's keeping his campaign promises, even if his budget never comes close to being balanced.
Every decade or so, a cyclone comes close to the Great Red Spot and the winds of the two systems collide and deflect at an angle.
Ray remains an unanswered, not especially compelling, question, but Mr. Keaton comes close to making you believe there's soul to go with the fries and freneticism.
Absent such a private sector solution, we would expect a resolution action being taken on Credit Suisse when it comes close to breaching minimum capital requirements.
Though there&aposs no one-size-fits-all saddle, the Brooks Cambium C17 All Weather ($72.52) comes close in terms of shape, design, aesthetic, and price.
HyTech is not the first or only company to develop an HHO additive system, but nothing on the market comes close to those kinds of numbers.
To be honest, we might even do that anyway, which is why I want to make sure nothing comes close to jinxing its chances come March 4.
Martin Scorsese's concert documentary of the Rolling Stones' 2006 tour isn't quite as good as his epic Bob Dylan documentary No Direction Home, but it comes close.
GIF: Carnegie MellonThe Goblin's extreme orbital path means it never comes close enough to impose gravitational influence on the Solar System's giant planets, like Neptune or Jupiter.
"No Chinese orchestra I have heard comes close to beginning to match the world's best in power, beauty and precision," says Norman Lebrecht, a British music critic.
It's only when it comes close that we really see it and realize the potential impact, with the risk that we are late with much higher costs.
In this political environment, woe to the candidate who even comes close to suggesting people who can afford it should be entirely responsible for their own healthcare.
The only other artist who comes close is Elvis, with a total of 79 weeks – although these mostly occurred before the creation of the Billboard Hot 100.
It's just that the game comes close enough to reality, that I now want a true virtual SF for days when I need a break from NYC.
Nothing Sheriff Clarke has claimed comes close to an accurate reflection of the realities faced by either the police or the communities they are sworn to serve.
I think whenever we're on stage, there's not another band in the world playing at that time that even comes close to us, and that's our goal.
No other currency comes close to ticking all four boxes like the dollar, and it has been the world's reserve currency of choice for over 50 years.
No one performance dominates the new "Ghostbusters," which is for the most part democratically comic (a Paul Feig signature), although Kate McKinnon's magnificent, eccentric turn comes close.
Yet while there are drugs that can help manage the worst of the symptoms of narcolepsy, none of these comes close to repairing the underlying brain damage.
They're simply left to print money, selling the dream of "the Ladbrokes life" or joining "the world's largest sports betting community" before ejecting anyone who comes close.
And, since Catbird produces all of the pieces for its namesake line in-house, it won't actually ever fully sell out (even though it definitely comes close).
Still, the gap between great and non-great items — nothing comes close to bad — is a bit too wide and comes into view a bit too often.
For as much as I grouse about Game of Thrones, it's often casually stunning in a way that no other TV show comes close to pulling off.
If the United States comes close to its 20053 target, experts say, that may help persuade other countries in Paris not to scale back their own efforts.
Those numbers are significantly higher than Nevada Democrats expected and comes close to the roughly 84,000 people who caucused in 2016, when there was no early vote.
Far more than in any of his other plays, Mr. Nelson comes close here to capturing the elusive, expansive comic sadness we associate with his beloved Chekhov.
Poll Watch The state's contest will be the first this presidential cycle in which the racial makeup comes close to reflecting the nation's population as a whole.
Richard Roeper wrote that it "rarely comes close to touching greatness, but it&aposs a solid, visually dazzling and warmhearted victory for the Force of quality filmmaking."
B will actually reach his $1 million goal, he gets all the money that people donate anyway — even if he never comes close to reaching the full amount.
"This agreement never comes close to mentioning NHTSA or the government and has nothing to do with trying to stop someone from communicating with NHTSA," Tesla's statement said.
"Thus far we have failed to find a similar trading strategy that even comes close over the past six decades," said Jeffrey Hirsch, who runs Stock Trader's Almanac.
Neither of these give you the freedom to comfortably move around while you're in VR (although the Vive comes close with "room scale" VR — but you're still tethered).
But nothing comes close to being as cringeworthy to watch as Brent Rose taking a baseball bat to a 15-inch silicone dildo turned into a frozen rock.
U.S. crude futures fell below $66 a barrel this week, their lowest level since April 17, as U.S. output comes close to matching that of top dog Russia.
The power of fantasy sports Even if a person never comes close to really owning a sports team, managing a successful fantasy team can come with bragging rights.
The aggressive mayhem often comes close to Mark Millar territory, but his cinematic characters spell out their contempt for the audience, and their superciliousness makes them unpleasant company.
According to the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels, no other country in the EU approaches this level of anti-trade mobilisation; only Austria comes close.
The only example that comes close is when, during the Watergate crisis, Nixon refused to hand over the White House tapes to the special prosecutor, citing executive privilege.
"No one comes close to our progress in commercializing this revolutionary transportation system," said Brogan BamBrogan, Hyperloop One's chief technology officer and a founder, before the test run.
" By Vidal's standards, this comes close to hagiography, so elsewhere Willkie is a "newborn overheated demagogue" and "an actor already rather too much at home in his part.
He's offered some provocative words about North Korea, but nothing that comes close to the kinds of incendiary words he used before the United Nations in New York.
I don't know if that represents the whole project, but for me, it comes close to representing something at the core of what this project is all about.
"I think a tenant who wants the best deal, as the shutdown comes close, should offer to take a two-year lease at a hefty discount," he explains.
I know that landscape very well, and I don't know of any other artist who comes close to seeing the Hebrides in the way that I see it.
This wax figure of Lindsay Lohan was unveiled in April 2006 and although it comes close to the "Mean Girls" actress, it still doesn't quite look like her.
"Nothing comes close to the effects of boots on the ground, standing shoulder to shoulder with our counterparts, huddled over plans, or walking through jungles together," he added.
Her ability to control the density of the image, from the tactile stitching to the ghostly collagraphic shape, creates a layered, atmospheric space that comes close to painting.
That deficit was 10.13 percent more than recorded over the same interval of last year, and, at an annual rate, it comes close to half-a-trillion dollars.
The truth is that no medication or supplement even comes close to exercise for being able to do so much for so many people -- or probably ever will.
In the manner of John Irving and Salman Rushdie and Annie Proulx in their less persuasive work, McCracken in "Bowlaway" comes close to writing caricatures instead of characters.
I never hated it—the laptop is too good to inspire hatred (though the placement of the webcam, which only seems to capture your chin in videos, comes close).
On paper, the recently announced Honor 7X comes close, but since it's limited to GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile, the Moto G173 Plus is our pick.
If the reader simply requires a directory of cheese, nothing comes close to Dorling Kindersley's "World Cheese Book" (2015), with its 750 colourfully presented cheeses from around the globe.
The only time that comes close was in 1964, when Sammy Davis Jr. presented the award for Adaptation or Treatment Score but was handed the envelope for Original Score.
Mom of two Amber Fillerup Clark, the only one of these Instagrammers who comes close to Katie with 1.3 million Instagram fans, has advertised for Old Navy and Amazon.
While no one can outdo the celeb-loved organizers behind The Home Edit when it comes to beautifying closets and pantries, the "Queen of Organization" Khloé Kardashian comes close.
According to the hacker allegedly selling access to the data who communicated with Krebs over Telegram, the entire data set of email addresses and passwords comes close to 22TB.
LONDON — There aren't many franchises out there to rival Star Wars in terms of sheer popularity, but Game of Thrones is probably one of the few that comes close.
She discounts the views of the millions who voted to remain in the EU and comes close to accusing those who disagree with her of a lack of patriotism.
BHP Billiton, Australia's second-ranked producer, comes close to this level with its output, but third-ranked Fortescue Metals Group delivers a grade closer to the 58 percent level.
Nintendo's Switch may be the rising star of the gaming scene, but make no mistake, Sony's PlayStation 4 is the biggest console in the world—nothing else comes close.
It's all just there for you, in a way that no other personal audio system has been able to recreate before — though the similarly extraordinary Sennheiser Orpheus comes close.
"There is nobody who's comes close to being able to raise the kind of funds I have and still can raise for this majority," Ryan told reporters last week.
According to the latest data from comScore, the only one that comes close is Alphabet's YouTube, where users spent an average of 247 minutes a day on the site.
Still, even in that scenario this would be the biggest snowfall DC has ever seen, the last one that even comes close was a 28-inch snowfall in 1922.
Crude futures fell on Friday, with the U.S. benchmark posting a second consecutive week of declines as American oil output comes close to matching that of top producer Russia.
"While a M5S-Lega government might not align their policies quite as fast and effectively as the Portuguese did, I wouldn't be surprised if it comes close," Nielsen added.
Impeaching and removing a president is, of course, the most extreme step that Congress could take, but impeaching a justice, who has been confirmed by the Senate, comes close.
Nothing quite scratches the itch of a new Zelda title, but a full revamp of a Game Boy game more than a quarter century after the original comes close.
While everyone is great, McGregor is the only actor who comes close to Margot Robbie's level of energy, gleefully throwing himself into the sleaziest performance he can possibly give.
You can often find deals on TVs, laptops, and audio products, but nothing comes close to the frequency of deals you find in the personal care and grooming market.
Dana Schutz's studio, in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn, may not be as catastrophically messy as Francis Bacon's used to be, but there are days when it comes close.
Programs like NUKEMAP let you plot individual bombs and video games like Defcon simulate the war, but neither comes close to rendering the devastation a doomsday scenario would bring.
This laptop's 2240Hz refresh rate means that the 21440 frames per second is the ceiling that it can display, and neither game comes close, which is a big disappointment.
That gulf in pay comes close to the 503 percent gap revealed on Thursday by HSBC the biggest yet reported by a British financial firm according to government data.
According to IMBIE's results, East Antarctica is actually increasing ice mass, albeit not at a rate that even comes close to making up for the losses in West Antarctica.
New hardware — like Oculus' $200 standalone headset — could certainly help with that, but there's going to be a lot of work ahead before Oculus comes close to hitting that number.
"When it comes to human tragedy, no creature comes close to the devastation caused by the mosquito," Osborne and Gates wrote in a joint article in Britain's the Times newspaper.
She went on to give precious little more information... It's hard to find a header that sums up everything I'm working on at the moment, but this painting comes close!
The Commission's proposal, which needs the approval of EU states and lawmakers, comes close to the end of its five-year mandate and ahead of European Parliament elections in May.
Among these are a translator (Tadanobu Asano) who presents a cogent case for Buddhism, and a cranky and impish magistrate (Issey Ogata) who comes close to stealing the film altogether.
Just when our heroine comes close to cracking the case, it seems like she might have a shot at love too — with the hotshot detective called in from the city.
On gender equality, the index shows that no country exceeds the 90-point threshold to be considered "excellent", though Denmark, the top performer, comes close with a score of 89.3.
That's twice the cost of previous parades, and comes close to last year's huge 503th year milestone bonanza, which racked up a price tag of S$250 million ($22016 million).
Nothing even comes close to Disney this weekend, with The Huntsman: Winter's War (estimated $1003 million) and new release Keanu (estimated $9.35 million) in a tight race for second place.
The company continues to try and win over new customers, this time with a new plan that comes close to the monthly unlimited which first got it so much attention.
We asked the R&B veteran for his reaction to Jacquees' bold statement, and Tank tells us no one even comes close to CB in terms of talent and hardware.
If Trump runs the table on Super Tuesday, or comes close, it'll be yet more proof that attacks and insults -- true or not; subtle or direct -- only make him stronger.
Sanders dominates Facebook and InstagramWhile Buttigieg has seen his social media following surge in recent weeks, no Democratic hopeful comes close to challenging Sanders for dominance on Facebook and Instagram.
Of all the stupid things I've done in my life, nothing comes close to running into the woods to chase a fire in the middle of a hot, dry summer.
If you've ever wanted a car headlight on your forehead while cycling, consider the GRDE Zoomable 3 Modes Super Bright LED Headlamp, which comes close with its 1,800-lumens output.
This week's episode of Scandal started off strong, with Mellie (Bellamy Young) and Olivia (Kerry Washington) together — it's the only pairing on the show that comes close to relationship goals.
Plus, no other cell system comes close to growing the flu virus as cheaply or efficiently as eggs, and the industry has invested a lot in the egg-production infrastructure.
As she comes close to him, he suddenly looks her straight in the eye, with an intensity that feels like a blow, and says something in a low, forceful voice.
No country on earth comes close to Britain's peculiar status as a modern nation and economy knitted together by transportation networks that are overwhelmingly in the hands of foreign states.
Floyd Mayweather stopped short of saying the attack on Bill Cosby is racist, but he comes close, saying everyone's paying way too much attention to something that happened decades ago.
" Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee seemed to echo those criticisms, adding that "while not explicitly a religious test, it comes close to one, which is inconsistent with our American character.
"Nothing comes close to making up for the loss of $90 million at the federal level, of course, but we're taking whatever resources we can and investing them," Keith said.
As we approach the half-year mark, nothing comes close to topping the GitHub deal, which ranks as one of the biggest acquisitions of a private, U.S. venture-backed company ever.
If Libra comes close to meeting Facebook's ambitions, it would be a systematically important payment system which the BoE and financial regulators worldwide would take a keen interest in, Carney said.
None of them are quite as triumphant as his best earlier work (though the underrated Allied comes close), and the mocap movies are more interesting experiments than full-on crowd-pleasers.
"If the burden is too much and stays too long, even love bends, cracks, comes close to breaking and sometimes does break," Akin observes as he watches his marriage slowly crumble.
"What an amazing night last night pure love vibrations nobody comes close to Manchester love forever," Liam wrote on social media following the event before turning his attention to his brother.
If Libra comes close to meeting Facebook's ambitions, it would be a systemically important payment system which the BoE and financial regulators worldwide would take a keen interest in, Carney said.
You can count the number of great sportswriters on one hand—Joe Liebling, Roger Angell, John Updike's "Hub Bids Kid Adieu" comes close to the highest order—but it's so rare.
Nor, as the opening image of this article would have you believe, is it Khal Drogo (although he comes close second.) It's actually someone who never physically appears in the show.
In the entire 2017 draft class, only one player comes close to Evans in screen-and-roll situations: Markelle Fultz, who likely will be the top pick by the Boston Celtics.
No other industrialized country even comes close to the United States in terms of civilian gun ownership, and the suicide rate here has increased 24 percent over the last 15 years.
Even if he comes close to splitting the delegates with her, he is running out of opportunities to cut into her lead in pledged delegates, which now stands at over 200.
No movie of "The Aspern Papers," this one included, can ever wholly capture that madness, but Redgrave, like her father before her, and in the company of her daughter, comes close.
One reason mentioned is an applicant's need for urgent medical care, something that comes close but doesn't exactly fit the Hashemis' situation, since it isn't Kamiar Hashemi, himself, in urgent need.
Find a job with benefits, a salary that comes close to covering the monthly bills and hope you can hang on to it long enough to put the kids through college.
Not all vice presidents have been relegated to minor roles, but nothing comes close to Pence being asked to lead the federal government's response to this immediate health and economic threat.
Yet McMullin's implausible script, which relies on buried treasure and an unconvincing personality switch, never comes close to matching the talents of the young actors charged with bringing it to life.
The survey comes close on the heels of an IMF warning on the country's fiscal position and ratings agency S&P Global downgrading the outlook on its credit rating to negative.
Of the six elementary schools there where students take the state tests, only one comes close to the citywide passing rates of 38 percent in reading and 36 percent in math.
A sample-oriented show on NTS Radio doesn't exactly provide that feeling, but it comes close, and furthermore provides a unique way to delve into the history of 90s rap production.
With its Bosch MSC system and upgraded operating system, the fully redesigned SR/F matches Energica in digital performance controls and comes close on power and speed at a more competitive price.
But if I were planning a dream staycation in the Big Apple with an entourage of family and friends, there's nothing in town that even comes close to The Mark Hotel's penthouse.
It is, fundamentally, an all-in-one PC. Microsoft has managed to give the device enough innovative features that it comes close to transcending the label, but it's still fundamentally a computer.
In poor places like Lesotho, whose citizens waste little, consumption can increase by a lot before it comes close to Western levels—especially if it is accompanied by improvements in rubbish collection.
The punches are just the boxer lashing out as soon as someone begins to get a hold of him or comes close enough; it is his footwork and positioning that save him.
LeGraw said GMO forecasts emerging market value stocks will gain about 6 percent annualized after inflation over the next seven years, a gain that "no other asset class comes close" to matching.
The only current G20 leader who comes close to matching her is Vladimir Putin, who gave up the presidency for four years during her tenure but was never really out of power.
To say what exactly she wants revenge for would be an unconscionable spoiler, but "Ma" comes close to spoiling its own surprise with flashbacks that hint heavily at a traumatic youthful humiliation.
"No legislation enacted in recent decades cut low-income programs this much — or even comes close," Robert Greenstein, the founder and president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, told me.
I have been racking my brain trying to think of an American restaurant that comes close to the inventiveness and deep consideration that seafood is afforded at Saint Peter, to no avail.
Situated on calm Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne doesn't have Sydney's surf culture, but the seaside suburb of St. Kilda comes close: palm-fringed beaches, daredevil kite-surfers and (usually) plenty of sun.
Any other disease that comes close to killing as many Americans as suicide does, like H.I.V. and heart disease, gets marquee recognition as a public health menace and major federal research funding.
The simplest test, a nasopharyngeal swab, "is not surgery, but it comes close," said Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine and infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
There's a quiet confidence to POTUS that Sawyers taps into even while portraying him at this stage of his life, but thankfully Sawyers never comes close to doing an impression of him.
No other Republican state comes close to the number of such filings and often they join Texas-led suits, as happened with the immigration filing that now has attracted 25 other states.
No other developed nation comes close to the death toll these other countries face to gun violence, which, for the purposes of this study, excludes deaths from war, terrorism, executions, and police.
"No legislation enacted in recent decades cut low-income programs this much — or even comes close," the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities' Robert Greenstein told me when the CBO's score was released.
While demand for passenger cars in the European Union alone increased only modestly by 2.2 percent, the 1,078,503 registrations comes close to February 2008 levels, just before the economic crisis hit, ACEA said.
Only one cat ever comes close to the act of eating: a fat white fluffy guy named Tubbs who lies on his back near the bowl, mouth still dirtied with food, extremely content.
As Disney Channel's Liv and Maddie comes close to its series finale, the show's star Dove Cameron is recalling the heartfelt advice she received from one of the network's biggest alums: Selena Gomez.
Compared to iPhone 6S and Samsung Galaxy S7, both of which cost a little more, the P9 comes close in terms of polish, but doesn't offer anything different outside of the dual camera.
Seven transfers in one season puts Williamstown at the top of the list of New York stage feeders; no single theater, let alone one that's lit only 50 days a year, comes close.
Even as the casual use of class A drugs like cocaine has become more commonplace in the UK, nothing comes close to the sanctity of downing a rainbow coalition of flavored vodka every weekend.
From high-level computer vision techniques down to the little details of how to shape the plastic rotors that actually get your gadget off the ground, no one else comes close at the moment.
To be clear: states do not have an innate right to resist federal laws, which is why California's position on immigration enforcement, which comes close to non-compliance with the federal government, is mistaken.
Iranian fighter jets patrol the skies, keeping an eye on American combat planes that take off from an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf every time an Iranian jet comes close to their ship.
Facebook will changed its News Feed algorithm to demote content that comes close to violating its policies prohibiting misinformation, hate speech, violence, bullying, clickbait so it's seen by fewer people even it's highly engaging.
With a legacy that includes helping to abolish the communist nuclear threat and freeing millions of people from the jackboot of totalitarianism, no one in the running has a record that even comes close.
Yet none of those properties comes close to the global popularity of rivals WhatsApp or Messenger Messenger, both of which are owned by Facebook and claim more than a billion monthly active users each.
The only track that comes close to matching "Three Lions" is "Vindaloo" by Fat Les, and that's primarily because it appeals to everyone's inner thirst to bellow nonsense at a deafening volume when drunk.
No one else on the Red Bull circuit even comes close to the success that Hunt has had since he quit Olympic-class diving in 20103 and joined the tour in its first year.
That scene, simple yet gruesome, sets the bar very high very early, which turns out to be a problem: In the first three episodes, at least, "Outcast" never comes close to reaching it again.
Ford's aluminum-bodied F-150 pickup truck, when equipped with the company's EcoBoost V6 engine, comes close to the 2025 requirement — 23 miles per gallon in real-world driving — for vehicles of that size.
About New York No serious candidate in modern times has proposed an increase in the size of New York state government that comes close to Cynthia Nixon's platform in the Democratic primary for governor.
There are a number of AI companies building tools for non-technical business end-users, and one of the areas that comes close to what Eigen is doing is robotic process automation, or RPA.
"Content that comes close to — but doesn't quite cross the line of — violating our Community Guidelines is a fraction of 1 percent of what's watched on YouTube in the US," the blog post reads.
No liberal organization comes close to rivaling the network of donors and political activists created by the conservative Koch brothers, says Theda Skocpol, a professor at Harvard, who has written extensively about these issues.
While a number of experimental philanthropic and nonprofit news ventures are working to establish new ways of doing journalism, none comes close to offering a sustainable economic model to replace the one that has broken.
Of the big emerging-market economies, only Argentina and Egypt (both now wards of the IMF) also have a double-digit inflation rate; none has a current-account deficit as big, although Pakistan's comes close.
The LG G6 comes close to the Pixel here, but the Pixel did just as well handling the bright sky without losing details in the shadows (check out the tree in the bottom left corner).
While Larson is the titular character of the latest Marvel film, she might want to watch her back for her furry costar Reggie, a ginger sidekick playing Goose, who comes close to stealing the show.
In the U.S., the only legislation that comes close to Iceland's gender parity rule is the Equal Pay Act (EPA) of 1963, which mandates that women earn the same amount as men for equal work.
Evidently, English speakers had at least a passing familiarity with this kind of feeling, but lacked the word to articulate it (although I suppose "gloating" comes close) – hence, the grateful borrowing of the German term.
Sure, chorizo-fried eggs and the recipe for the 1,000-year-old hangover cure might do you a solid in a jam, but nothing comes close to Irish coffee, the true hair of the dog.
The move comes close on the heels of a plan announced by the company to restructure itself to become a wholly owned unit of a new holding company, which will trade under its current ticker.
ITS motorbikes may not be the best that India produces, in terms of performance or reliability, and they are certainly not the cheapest, but no other brand comes close to matching Royal Enfield's cult following.
"No one person comes close to matching Marshall's ubiquitous yet selfless presence throughout the history of the last century," David L. Roll writes in a new biography, GEORGE MARSHALL: Defender of the Republic (Caliber, $34).
The result is a book that may not rival Samuel Pepys's diary in terms of absolute freshness of expression (Aubrey and Pepys were contemporaries), but to remark that it comes close is no faint praise.
The strong market debut by the company comes close on the heels of other successful listings in the Indian market in the last couple of months, which has brightened the share sale outlook in 2016.
Between its specs and price, the only thing that comes close to the Axon 10's value is the Asus Zenfone 6, which still isn't widely available despite being launched a couple of months back.
Killer Inside insists repeatedly that Hernandez must have hated himself because he was gay, but despite all the tragic atmosphere around this idea, it's an assertion the documentary never even really comes close to proving.
Miller never comes close to answering any of the questions about ideal bodies she poses in the beginning of the book, but here are a few more: How does a person know when to stop?
One of the most impressive scenes has almost nothing to do with the plot — on a moonless night on a deserted ridge, a band of wild horses comes close to trampling Henry and his girlfriend.
The latest opinion polls show that Macron's popularity has grown slowly over the last year and when compared with other party leaders in France, Le Pen is the only one that comes close to Macron.
Nothing in the Nerf line even comes close to the PRO MK-1's power and accuracy, but at $180 it's admittedly a hard sell to anyone but the most die-hard dart blaster fans.
"Having a baseline product that comes close to what OpenTable does and then allows some customization, that's what the restaurant business wants — and then customers will really start to see the benefit of these things."
I'm in love with her voice and her words, I love the slow burn of this song and how her voice comes close to cracking as she stretches her voice to go louder in the chorus.
The company announced the shift in a blog post on Friday, writing that it would begin cracking down on so-called "borderline content" that comes close to violating its community standards without quite crossing the line.
The only other phone that even comes close is the new Pixel 3a, which manages to deliver the same fantastic camera experience as the regular Pixel 3, but with a price that starts at just $400.
"No one comes close to Wal-Mart in combating poverty," John Tierney, a contributing editor at Manhattan Institute's City Journal, said at the IQ2 debate, arguing the company is already doing its fair share and more.
"No legislation enacted in recent decades cut low-income programs this much — or even comes close," Robert Greenstein, the founder and president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, recently told my colleague Dylan Matthews.
"For example, if a user is watching a video that comes close to violating our policies, our systems may include more videos from authoritative sources (like top news channels) in the "watch next" panel," YouTube wrote.
The Joker, the Riddler, Bane, Scarecrow, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Two-Face: The Batman comics just may have the best rogue's gallery of villains in all of superhero history (only Spider-man really even comes close).
Voters are expected to mostly stick with the parties that they backed in December, which would result in another deeply fragmented Parliament in which no single party comes close to holding a majority of the seats.
In his annual letter to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, Buffett said "no company comes close" to his conglomerate in its ability to financially withstand even a mega-catastrophe that causes $400 billion of insurance losses.
This directive is followed by what, shall we say, comes close to a recommendation from the NYC Health Department to masturbate your goddamn heart out, with a reminder to wash your hands and sex toys after.
Yet "America's Great Divide" -- a four-hour, two-night Frontline documentary -- not only traces the roots of that division through the Obama and Trump presidencies, but comes close to concluding that the situation is beyond repair.
Meanwhile, the only other company that comes close to matching Google's pedigree, Apple, has reportedly ramped up its own autonomous driving efforts of late, with its own self-driving test car recently spotted on California streets. 
The only parallel that comes close is Ronald Reagan campaigning for George H.W. Bush in 21988 — a parallel that augurs well for Clinton, particularly because Obama is campaigning harder than the 77-year-old Reagan did.
Considering that NYC's culture of independent music has always been extremely diverse, it's hard to think of anything being totally synonymous with it, but the East Village's Other Music record store is an institution that comes close.
If China comes close in 2018 to importing the 270 million tonnes it did in 2017, then prices are likely to hold up, providing U.S. miners with the opportunity to maintain, or possibly even grow their exports.
Throw in the tax savings — dividend income is taxed at 210 percent, while the mortgage-interest deduction saves most upper-income investors at least a quarter of the interest they pay — and it comes close to even.
While a common refrain heard about WPP is that no one knows the company like Sorrell, Read is the one man who comes close after he wrote to the WPP boss asking for a job in 1989.
At times, "Friend Art" comes close to feeling like, well, friend art — of interest primarily to people who may not actually be friends with the show's creators and performers, but know a lot of people like them.
Neither of these hypotheses comes close to being proven wrong (or right) by the Broaden trial, any more than a failed aspirin trial would disprove the notion that a headache is at least partly a neurochemical event.
Emily even comes close to living with an Aunt Ruth, which would have matched her exactly to Nadia's godmother Ruth (although Emily's Ruth is cruel and petty, as opposed to Nadia's Ruth, who is warm and kind).
The map comes close to maximizing the number of Democratic opportunities while complying with the court's order to minimize county, municipality or precinct splits except to make sure each district has about the same number of people.
Only Clemson — which Alabama has played in all three of the last playoffs, including two of the three most recent title games — comes close to Alabama's staggering average margin of winning, which now stands above five touchdowns.
The country's foreign-exchange reserves have fallen below $10 billion — a level economists say comes close to insolvency — and experts say striking a debt deal will not be easy, especially with an unpopular government and dueling legislatures.
All of Marvel's solo superhero Netflix shows so far have been wedded to a 13-episode format that none of them has quite mastered when it comes to pacing storytelling (though Jessica Jones's first season comes close).
Worst-Case Scenario: There is no Worst-Case Scenario, but DeMar DeRozan comes close No offense to DeRozan, who should be available (though it's not a lock given Bradley Beal's steady ascension), but he's the last pick, right?
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Mr Hamid's story comes close to what many advocates of open borders believe the world would look like if people were free to move wherever they wanted: fairer, freer, with more opportunities for a larger number of people.
It gives the clearest picture yet of Trump's actions as well as why Mueller didn't take a position on them — though the report comes close to rendering judgment on Trump's attempts to oust Mueller or rein him in.
No planet is as beautiful as Earth and videos like this where we see Van Gogh in the moving clouds mixed with the colors of our land mass projected against the blue, no other planet even comes close.
None of the asteroid orbits now listed in the CNEOS' database are predicted to result in an impact in the next 213 years (though there is a chance that the small asteroid 2320 ST comes close in 2100).
And if voice commerce becomes popular and shoppers actually start searching for products by speaking to a device, Walmart is perhaps the only retailer in the U.S. that comes close to offering the breadth of Amazon's product catalogue.
US forces would try to encourage impoverished Afghan farmers to grow other crops, but there are only so many crops that grow well in their soil and climate, and nothing comes close to the profit margin of poppies.
He holds the Guinness World Record for most YouTube subscribers (at over 50 million, nobody even comes close), and his channel — mostly featuring snippets of him playing video games and cussing — has attracted more than 13 billion views.
AMD does offer Radeon Image Sharpening to upscale games without big frame rate penalties and Radeon Anti-Lag to improve competitive games, but neither comes close to the impact real-time ray tracing has on a gaming experience.
And that's why I'm baffled by the New York Times's decision to endorse not one but two Democratic candidates, neither of whom comes close in their track records to that of Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor.
" Cooper also comes close to confirming the accuracy of the Times report, alleging that the "prepublication review process has been corrupted" and that "information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript.
At over 18,000 feet down in the ocean, it also comes close to matching world records for deepest known wreck, which is currently held by the World War II-era German blockade runner SS Rio Grande at 18,900 feet.
On this episode, we talk to Crystal and her partner Kiesh about why nothing comes close to loving a Black woman, as a Black woman, because Black love can be monogamous, polyamorous, interracial, queer, heteronormative and so much more!
But none of those scenarios comes close to the sheer absurdity of a mock TV show prison run by an emotionally stunted tech exec, drunk on power and the chance to play make-believe in his favorite fictional setting.
"It comes close to being a Greek city-state," said Derek Winterbottom, a historian and author of several books on the Isle of Man, adding that it is perfectly possible for all residents to know their representatives and ministers.
There is nothing in the US arsenal that even comes close to the power of a modern nuclear weapon, of which the US has a staggering 3,800 capable of being delivered by way of bombers, submarines and intercontinental missiles.
Similarly, if Cruz comes close to the 28500 percent mark in Utah, which would give him all 6900 delegates, but falls just shy and has to split the delegates with the other candidates, Kasich could again take the blame.
But no AI yet devised comes close—because each of these questions requires a reader to follow a chain of inferences that are only implicit in the story, and current techniques do not carry out inference in this sense.
If Lamb wins, or even comes close, it will be a signal that Republicans are in danger even in districts where Trump was won handily in 2016, and raise Democratic hopes of capturing the House and Senate this fall.
The archaeological site has been off limits to pedestrians for decades, but vehicles cut through it daily on the Pan-American Highway, which runs through the site — it actually bisects a lizard and comes close to touching a tree.
While Prey never comes close to matching those opening hours in terms of narrative finesse and game balance, especially with the dread and paranoia induced by the Mimic, Prey's opening pulled me into its world and with style and panache.
The quality and number of the bonds that carbon atoms can form with each other and with atoms of other elements provide a unique versatility when it comes to the creation of large and complex molecules; no other element comes close.
Google-owned YouTube will begin "taking a closer look at how we can reduce the spread of content that comes close to—but doesn't quite cross the line of — violating our Community Guidelines," the company said in a blog post.
A quick scan on the Internet leads us to a few options: Wolford makes a pair of velvet leggings, but they aren't cropped or shimmery; Hot Topic offers a blue, shimmery option that also comes close — but again, no cigar.
The ad-tech industry may not have an official spokesperson, but Rothenberg comes close, since he's the president and CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, the trade group that includes companies like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and AOL (which owns TechCrunch).
Kodak Black does that throughout Lil Big Pac, but nothing quite comes close to the way he does on "Can I." His life is full of uncertainties, including his ability to stay alive, maintain success, and let himself be loved.
The only exhibition that comes close to defining and celebrating this important populist characteristic of Pop art is the exhibition that originated at the Vitra Design Museum in Germany and is currently on view at the MCA (its only American stop).
In terms of national pride though, nothing comes close to the nuclear program, and Pyongyang may decide that the best way to honor its late leader -- and defy pressure from the US and China -- is with a sixth nuclear test.
If he defeats former Secretary of State Karen Handel in the June runoff election—indeed, even if he comes close—it will be the first time a Democrat has run competitively in the state's Sixth Congressional District in nearly 40 years.
But if your tights-pants outfit comes close to the magic that was the Prada fall '16 collection, even if the pearl clutchers come after you, you'll be able to respond with, "Does it matter when I look this good?"
But no matter what you think of Biden's credulous faith 17 years ago in the competence of the Bush administration on Iraq, it is hard to argue that anyone in the Democratic race comes close to matching his global experience.
"Ingrid Goes West" comes close to saying something sharp about how social media promotes envy and the illusion of connectivity, but when a comedy chooses such an obvious target, it should have the courtesy to aim from an oblique angle.
But even a universal child credit—a small amount of cash given for each child each month—"probably comes close to cutting child poverty in half just on its own," says Jane Waldfogel, a professor of social work at Columbia University.
As a biographer, these books simply remind me of the matchless power of great fiction to create a permanent world and a unique life, that nonfiction can never really quite reach (though Elizabeth Gaskell's biography of Charlotte Brontë comes close).
If any performance on this list comes close to being considered a co-lead, it's the one Majors gives in this lovely indie gem about gentrification, since he tags along with the protagonist, played by Jimmie Fails, in nearly every scene.
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While it would be nice to have a single toggle switch to back up all the photos and videos from your phone at once, the only app that really comes close is Google Photos—and then only on Android with its folder selection.
"YouTube has increased its focus on responsibility and safety, and it adjusted its algorithm in 1Q to reduce recommendations of content that comes close to violating guidelines or is misinformed or harmful," J.P. Morgan analysts wrote in a research note Tuesday morning.
Sansa is the only candidate who even comes close to qualifying, and she seems pretty focused on running the North and getting as far away from the Six Kingdoms as possible, not integrating it back in and ruling over the rest of them.
On LinkedIn's Top Attractors list, however, the only company that comes close to being in that category is Tesla, showing up at No. 8, but it's about as much a traditional manufacturing company as, well, a tech company that makes electric cars.
While Justin Verlander helped to lead the Houston Astros to a World Series championship in 2017 and has experienced lasting success throughout his storied career in the MLB, none of it comes close to the happiness he feels now as a new father.
A final straw came when the New York Times reported, on May 16th, that Mr Comey had kept notes of a February conversation in which Mr Trump spoke to him about ending his investigations into Mr Flynn—which comes close to obstructing justice.
When it comes down to it, the ZEON 10-S Platinum is the only winch on the market that comes close to replicating the user-friendly, intuitive and high-tech feel I've come accustom to from, well, essentially everything else in my life.
What he somewhat prematurely calls "the Rubio doctrine" reflects the congenital neoconservatism of many exiles: he may not be quite as hawkish as his revered Papá, who thought Margaret Thatcher should invade Argentina as well as the Falklands, but he comes close.
By tolerating, if not encouraging, such flattery, Mr Xi comes close to violating the party's charter, which prohibits "any form of personality cult" (a rule introduced in 1982 to prevent a return to the frenzy and violence once spawned by worship of Mao).
In their four-minute video, the two teams make an aerial battle that comes close to being as exciting and intense as anything that the official films produced (while also making you want to go out and battle drones somewhere in the woods).
This comes close, but the update time is a little more than you'd expect on a phone: depending on the model and the infotainment system, Hyundai says the total download and installation time can be as long as 3 hours, 40 minutes.
But there is nothing that Trump or his lieutenants have done that comes close, in sheer fetid swampiness, to pardoning the criminal former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, a move the White House made official on Friday.
"I had similar sentiments to my friends about the pipeline, which comes close to my town, but didn't know enough about the issue to want to get arrested," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from his home in Ames, Iowa.
Though the recommendation comes close to the sort of action President Donald Trump has demanded of the Fed, which he has accused of sabotaging his economic plans, Bullard's position is rooted in a dim view of where the trade debate is heading.
Though the recommendation comes close to the sort of action President Donald Trump has demanded of the Fed, which he has accused of sabotaging his economic plans, Bullard's position is rooted in a dim view of where the trade debate is heading.
"No other arena of constitutional decision making — not churches, not hotels, not hospitals, not restaurants, not police stations, not military bases, not automobiles, not even homes — comes close to matching the cultural import of the Supreme Court's jurisprudence governing public schools," Driver writes.
"Whenever a Washington scandal breaks that comes close to the White House, you have people at all levels scrambling for a good white-collar lawyer," said Julie O'Sullivan, a professor of criminal law at Georgetown University who worked on the Whitewater case.
And while there are few actors on TV today who can match Hayes's physical comedy skills, Mullally comes close, throwing back her head in wicked glee as an increasingly smug Karen gloats about her friend Melania marrying her way into the White House.
Technically, there are no drops on this album, although "The Upside" comes close; Stirling's violin is not the instrument to be put through such paces — it wants to flutter, twirl, float, loop around, and go kapow rather than march in loud, self-renewing circles.
G Wang from Fort Washington, Pa., likes the idea of a nature immersion room, but doesn't think it comes close to an encounter with the real thing: I personally think Hovnanian's exhibit is a fantastic idea, however, I personally would not visit the exhibit.
His ambassador to UNESCO, Carmel Shama-Hacohen, struck a heavier note, saying: No other nation has a connection to any other place in the world that comes close to the strength and depth of our connection to Jerusalem from a religious, historical or national perspective.
Truth be told, the season's final handful of episodes can't quite match up to its midsection, though the finale — which features Andy and tortured exorcist Father Tomas (Alfonso Herrera) finding a way to trick the demon just long enough to defeat it — comes close.
For Google, that's not too shabby for a newcomer — it's twice the number of Pixels from the year before — but overall it's still pretty weak, and a sign that there's a long road ahead before the company even comes close to challenging Apple and Samsung.
The only piece of media I consume that comes close to reproducing the caliber of calm I feel at entertaining this theory is The Great British Bake Off, a baking competition show that takes place in a big white tent in the English countryside.
Vancouver's 4/20 event is arguably the biggest and longest-running weed celebration in the world (San Francisco comes close, but we can all be chill, right?) and yesterday's was a special one considering it could be the last smokeout where weed was illegal.
That comes close on the heels of a similar meeting in Shanghai last December, showing that a Sino-Japanese "strategic relationship of mutual benefit" may be heating up while Tokyo feels secure under the U.S. defense umbrella and enjoys full access to American markets.
The term renewal comes close to Malaysia's elections, in which Prime Minister Najib Razak is under pressure to score a win for his ruling pact, Barisan Nasional, amid Malaysians' unhappiness with rising costs and a multi-billion dollar scandal at a state fund he founded.
For our first episode, we explore whether Hillary Clinton, the most distrusted Democratic presidential nominee in a generation, is heading for an old-fashioned, legitimate landslide — and if she is, or if she comes close, what that would mean for the future of both parties.
And so the definitive Wayne project is not one of his meticulously over-assembled studio albums (although Carter II comes close) but rather a mixtape of him performing free-associative acrobatics over some of the beats of some of the biggest songs of the era.
"I have seen a lot of great V.R. experiences, and nothing comes close to what the Void is doing," said Cliff Plumer, a former Lucasfilm technologist and manager who joined the virtual reality start-up the Void as its chief executive on Feb. 753.
Desperate for a solution, they send his son (his only son, I might point out; if that doesn't make him a Christ figure, it sure comes close) as their intermediary, a person who might talk to God — er, I mean Cliff — on their behalf.
PwC estimates that there is about 20.9 sq ft of retailing floorspace per person in the US, compared with 21 sq ft in Australia — the only other developed country that comes close to the US — and between 1003 and 2100 sq ft in Europe.
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And while we don't get quite the same vivid actualization of how Paige is feeling (though Elizabeth's dream comes close to depicting it), her panicked admission to her mother about telling Pastor Tim the truth is maybe the most blunt we've ever seen her.
His rangy build and burining eyes certainly ticked the physical boxes, but he never had a prayer of fully capturing the aching pathos that soaked through every lyric and downstroke Hank Williams ever played, (only Williams' grandson, Hank Williams III, comes close to pulling that off).
It comes close to what is taboo territory with regard to the subject of children: regrets — though Marlo's are not about the life she's living so much as about the one she relinquished, and the parts of herself she gave up, in order to have it.
"I've done some crazy stuff in my life and (there's) been some hairy moments in my life but nothing comes close to that," Lance Corporal Rory Mackenzie of the British army, who lost a leg in an attack in Iraq in 2007, told Reuters after his jump.
Apart from the journalist responsible for that  Huffington Post article claiming Bey has yet to "earn" her Album of the Year Grammy, most people concur that  Lemonade is an audio-visual masterpiece, with her 2013 self-titled being the only other recent release that comes close.
Apart from the journalist responsible for that Huffington Post article claiming Bey has yet to "earn" her Album of the Year Grammy, most people concur that Lemonade is an audio-visual masterpiece, with her 2013 self-titled being the only other recent release that comes close.
Even for something as simple as a hairstyle, rich women will all get the same gently tousled, glossy chop — I know if I had a billion in the bank, I'd be exploring the outer boundaries of what a hairstyle could even be defined as (this comes close).
The Obamas are connoisseurs — they were the first presidential family to display work by African-American painters like Glenn Ligon and Alma Thomas — and yet their choice stood out, because Wiley is an artist whose stature in the art world comes close to matching Obama's in politics.
As the Iowa caucus comes close, there is panic in the air of the establishment and that includes the Washington Democratic establishment, the Wall Street financial establishment and the corporate media establishment, which today is only concerned about the Donald Trump reality show and the GOP debate.
"When they taste the product, they have to have the experience of meat, not the experience of a product that looks like meat and comes close to meat or has the distinct hints of something that looks like meat," said Peter Verstrate, the CEO of MosaMeat.
There is free speech," King told us while pointing out he fully supports Rockets GM Daryl Morey and Shaquille O'Neal speaking out in support of the Hong Kong protests "But, I think if you're talking about anything that comes close to inciting violence, that's where I draw the line.
Michael Kazin, author of "The Populist Persuasion", comes close when he describes populism as "a language whose speakers conceive of ordinary people as a noble assemblage not bounded narrowly by class, view their elite opponents as self-serving and undemocratic, and seek to mobilize the former against the latter".
Not only were there no "bra" jokes — even SAG was not clued to any gender, although it comes close when talking about support — but I loved the seeming "Hey, my eyes are up here!" wording of the clue for 41 Across: "Ideal height for some contact" for EYE LEVEL.
In one cringe-inducing scene, he tries to cut off a tattoo for fear that it could be used by military investigators to identify homosexuals who have had hookups aboard the aircraft carrier; in another scene, he puts on his dress whites and comes close to hanging himself.
" Frank Rich, reviewing Mr. Bosco's performance as the British general John Burgoyne in "The Devil's Disciple," Shaw's Revolutionary War drama, at the same theater in 21987, wrote, "While there are no sure things in the New York theater, the partnership of George Bernard Shaw and Philip Bosco comes close.
At first glance, Emissaries comes close to the utopian dream proposed by technofeminist Donna Haraway in her essay "Cyborg Manifesto," where she predicts that cybernetic organisms will eventually dissolve the social categories of race, sex, and class, erasing the long and painful human history of colonialism and imperialism.
Beyond that, this Shining is a slog: It's way too long (over 4.5 hours, sans commercials), the acting is a mixed bag (Courtland Mead's Danny Torrance is especially rough), and none of the imagery comes close to anything in the Kubrick version (unless you find hedge animals to be terrifying).
It has also stoked concern among some that, if Mr. Trump falls just short of a delegate majority but comes close, the small universe of unbound delegates, wanting to end the party's long and ugly nomination fight, will come his way to hand him the nomination on the first ballot.
Announcing the news in a joint article written for The Times, the pair wrote that "when it comes to human tragedy, no creature comes close to the devastation caused by the mosquito, adding that they "both believe that a malaria-free world has to be one of the highest global health priorities.
Related | Frank Bruni recently noted how Facebook's supposed interference with trending topics is nothing compared to our own filters: "When it comes to elevating one perspective above all others and herding people into culturally and ideologically inflexible tribes, nothing that Facebook does to us comes close to what we do to ourselves."
The cast numbers 11, a rarity Off Broadway, but at a trim hour and a half the evening leaves little time for the characters to be fleshed out or the actors to truly shine (the vivacious Arielle Yoder, as a petulant hat client, comes close with only five minutes of stage time).
Tasha Robinson, film & TV editor: For me, nothing in this film even comes close to being as funny as the line where a flunky casually tells villain Idris Elba that he's "hacked the mainframe of every major journalistic outfit" and fed them all a false story demonizing grumpy anti-heroes Hobbs and Shaw.
"If Abrams wins or even comes close, I think it confirms the view that some of us have held for a while: that Georgia is becoming a swing state and that in the not-distant future ... could be up for grabs in the presidential election," said Alan Abramowitz, an Emory University political scientist.
But on campuses across the country, many admissions officials say that affirmative action as it is traditionally understood — taking race into consideration when assessing applications — falls short as a diversity strategy, and that farther-reaching efforts are needed to recruit a student body that even comes close to reflecting the country's demographics.
"This was THE historical rainfall event in the history of the United States, in terms of water and the intensity of the water — no other flood comes close," Phil Bedient, an engineering professor at Rice University in Houston and co-director of the Storm Surge Prediction, Education, and Evacuation from Disasters Center, told Vox.
What Ubisoft says: When the Bolivian government voiced displeasure over its depiction in the game, Ubisoft responded with a statement explaining that "While the game's premise imagines a different reality than the one that exists in Bolivia today, we do hope that the in-game world comes close to representing the country's beautiful topography."
ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE PROPERLY ACCUSTOMING YOUR CLIENT TO THE CURRENT CONDITIONS WHERE M & A WHEN IT EVEN COMES CLOSE TO POTENTIALLY PUSHING THE LINES SEEMS TO BE SOMETHING THE ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT DIVISIONS ARE SAYING NO. VARNEY: I AM 100% POSITIVE THIS DEAL IS DOABLE WITH THE PACKAGE OF DIVESTITURES I'VE TALK ABOUT.
And while Ferrari continues to lead in the statistics as the most successful team — with 19803 victories to 182 for McLaren, 16 constructors' titles to 8, and 15 drivers' titles to 12 — no other team comes close to McLaren in several areas, including a vast, diversified business that grew from the Formula One team.
In its depth and breadth, nothing in recent memory comes close to the 29-page legal bombshell released by Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE.
"There are a number of foods, like some kinds of cheese, that have been shown to increase nightmares in mostly small and exploratory studies, but nothing that comes close to being able to say 'clinically proven' or even 'likely,'" Dr. Michael Grandner, the Director of the Sleep and Health Research Program at the University of Arizona, told MUNCHIES.
Lincoln can pull off a smooth 1,000 frames per second and that gives you an idea of just how much innovation will be required for robots to look like Haley Joel Osment in AI. There are times when Lincoln comes close to being convincing, but the speed of its movement seems to be the biggest giveaway.
The man almost throws the woman forward in a jumping lift that arrives (in profile to the audience) on one point, the other leg stretched behind her in arabesque; but then she turns her head back to look at him over her shoulder as he comes close to her, and she softens the line of her raised leg.
The hack-back strategy has stirred controversy here, with some charging that it comes close to violating Germany's constitutional prohibition of offensive warfare adopted after the country's defeat in World War II. Cyber experts also question whether Germany possesses the technical expertise to pull off such a tactic, particularly against Russia's own highly advanced teams of cyber warriors.
And, not to take this discussion in a Jeremy Bearimy direction, but the revelation of Jeremy Bearimy is also kind of a reminder of just how wonderfully nutty this show can be — the episode comes close to being the platonic ideal of a Good Place episode, in that it's chock full of philosophy with a side of supernatural strangeness.
The lesson: The leader of the Democratic Party is Barack Obama -- and no one else comes close The moment: In his farewell address from Chicago on Tuesday night, the outgoing president delivered a stark warning about the challenges facing American democracy while, both in the speech and recent remarks, offering a more coherent path forward than anyone else in his party.
That's why when I talk about it, I talk about gender-inclusive emoji because instead of trying to exclude men or exclude women, what I want was to provide an option, a mechanism, for people or anybody to do have a human-looking emoji that hopefully helps, hopefully comes close enough to representing every person when it comes to gender.
" As Ars Technica pointed out, it actually comes close to suggesting that Charter promoted piracy simply by advertising high download speeds — complaining that "Charter has told existing and prospective customers that its high-speed service enables subscribers to 'download just about anything instantly,'" and "told subscribers that its Internet service 'has the speed you need for everything you do online.
But nothing I've seen in 2628 years covering national politics comes close to what we have with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
The story of a packaged hot dog, Frank (voice of Rogen), and Brenda (Wiig), the bun he loves (and would very much like to sleep with), Sausage Party ends – or, more to the point, climaxes – with a sexual orgy of processed, perishable foodstuffs, including a bagel (Ed Norton, doing a Woody Allen impersonation) and a lesbian taco (Salma Hayek), that comes close to literal food porn.
"You might have a census block outside of a city that comes close to the city, so a few people can get DSL there, and then the entire block is considered to have access when in fact it does not," said Christopher Mitchell, director of community broadband networks for the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, a nonprofit that advocates for local solutions for sustainable development.
So I pinged my Mashable colleague Ray Wong in New York who'd just gotten the P30 Pro as I was wrapping up the review and asked him to take some low-light shots with the P30 Pro, the iPhone XS Max, the Samsung Galaxy S10+ and the Google Pixel 3 XL.  The Pixel XL 3, with its spectacular Night Sight, comes close to the P30 Pro's Night Mode.
As May is fast discovering, the complexity of the negotiations that she must undertake now with no House of Commons majority means the government will find it hard to negotiate an alternative model that can secure consent from Brussels and the EU member states, which comes close to providing the same balance of influence and advantages that the United Kingdom gets from its current full EU member status.
Campbell has obscured Carr's imagery with broad, thick charcoal lines, though; the images can't be seen clearly until one comes close to them — which can't be done without walking over another of Campbell's works, "A Century of Progress" (2018), a large, brightly colored woven carpet depicting female nudes from art history (including, among others, a nude by Matisse, another by Titian, and one that appears to be a Bernard Karfiol).
"The only budget that comes close to meeting the requirements of these constitutional amendments is the Republican Study Committee budget, which eliminates 103 percent of non-defense discretionary funding by 2021, contains deeper Medicare cuts than the Ryan budget, cuts Medicaid, food stamps, and Supplemental Security Income for the elderly and disabled poor in half by the end of the decade, and raises the Social Security retirement age to 70," Greenstein continues.
Still, Mr. Macron is taking aim at an institution that — for all its glories and faults — comes close to representing the soul of France itself, a representation of the permanent state indifferent to the winds of politics ever since Emperor Napoleon III provided a state guarantee of interest to bondholders in 1852, and instructed Georges-Eugene Haussmann to give the marbled palaces of railway stations an honored place in his redesign of Parisian boulevards.
This means the risk of the bank defaulting on senior obligations, as measured by its Long-Term IDR, is lower than that of the bank failing, as captured by its VR. We would expect resolution action being taken on Credit Suisse when it comes close to breaching minimum capital requirements, which we assume would be when the group's consolidated CET1 ratio is 0003% (after high-trigger capital instruments but before low-trigger capital instruments have been triggered).

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