As near as we can tell, deleveraging has a long way to go, say seven years.
Nonetheless, relief may be on the horizon, though perhaps not as near as consumers would like.
My nose is, as of now, nowhere near as refined as the 21-year veteran of single malt.
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As near as anyone can figure, the Earth's surface temperature increased 1 degree Fahrenheit in the 20th century.
The private sector is still off-loading debt, as near as we can see, but the feds are adding to it.
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The brakes, as near as I could tell, would stop a train: Dazzling 15-inch-plus ceramic discs beam through the wheel spokes.
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In the nineteenth century, the Court was, if not as weak as Hamilton suggested, nowhere near as powerful as it later became.
"My first reaction, probably everyone's reaction, is that this is as dangerously near as we've got to a TV programme playing God, " said Julia Raeside of the Guardian newspaper.
The Seiko 5, as near as I can tell, got its start in the 1970s, and the name refers to its 5 attributes: water resistant, shock resistant, self-winding, day display, date display.
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As near as you can discern from the cryptic labels of his liquid soaps, the late Emil Bronner believed in the wisdom of Rudyard Kipling, the work ethic of Mark Spitz and the unity of mankind.
One of the four, dubbed KOI 172.02, is a mere 1.5 times the size of the Earth and around a star like our own Sun - perhaps as near as the current data allow to finding an "Earth 2.0".
As near as I can make out, Andreas is a semi-personal site created and run by a man who has worked in Silicon Valley for about fifteen years, mostly in engineering, but for the last five years in technical writing.
" He deputizes himself as a tour guide to the human psyche, promising to find the triggers of sadness wherever they might lurk: "I will adventure to guess as near as I can, and rip them all up, from the first to the last, general and particular, to every species, that so they may be better described.
And as damaging and prolonged as its downturn has been, it has lasted nowhere near as long as the turmoil that afflicted Europe in the interwar years.
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"Important factors, such as social deprivation, haven't been considered anywhere near as well as they should have been in making the decision to put libraries such as Ewell Court forward to be run by volunteers, " said Councillor Jan Mason.
So far, despite its deficit being at a similar level to Greece's, the price of UK-issued bonds (known as gilts) has shown little significant fluctuation - with its debt woes widely considered nowhere near as bad as those in some other parts of Europe.
As someone who remains a bit skeptical of how much social connections and sharing will provide purchasing intention signals anywhere near as effective as searches, I think the so-called interest graphs that Sparks surfaces could provide potent indicators of intent to purchase products.
As new technologies such as Near Field Communications emerge, that advantage for traditional retailing may shift.
The problem in 2012 -- as in 2008, as in the near-death experience of 2004, as in the popular vote loss of 2000, as in the loss of 1996, as in the loss of 1992 -- was the GOP's failure to offer an economic program relevant to the problems of middle-class Americans.
He is in the middle of a public pavement, down and as near to out as you can get.
The Kinect should go at or as near eye level as possible so it can read all your movements.
Jose Pimentel's attorney, Joseph Zablocki, said Monday that the case against his client is nowhere near as strong as authorities say.
Lunch at L'Osteria is done with 50% locals, 50% tourists and 100% occupancy, so endeavour to arrive as near to noon as possible.
They fly as near the Yukon as possible, hire a vehicle and use it as as a base for days of canoeing or climbing the spectacular mountains that outdo their own Alps.
"It's important for us to understand in as near real time as we can the scope of this epidemic as it relates to babies born dependent on addictive drugs, " Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner said.
The company, more properly known as At Home Corporation, was formed by a November 1999 merger of fledgling broadband provider At Home and Excite.com, an Internet portal along the lines of--but no where near as popular as-- Yahoo!
However, the ICC decision will be a huge blow to Kolkata as none of the other three games - Ireland v South Africa (15 March), Ireland v Netherlands (18 March) and Kenya v Zimbabwe (20 March) - are anywhere near as prestigious as an India-England encounter.
So it serves as a signal, a deterrent, as much as it does as having a near-term, practical impact.
Looking further out, put premiums are significantly elevated as far out as the January '08 series, and the call volume is nowhere near as pronounced.
Finding the Higgs boson is as near a racing certainty as exists in science.
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