Ten years ago, we had a big budget surplus with projected surpluses far into the future.
S. Who knew we'd be rocking the Samsung F480 Tocco so far into the future?
Most people think that the current water system can cope with urban growth far into the future.
Still, while plans proceed full-steam-ahead for "Catching Fire, " Mr. Friedman cautioned against looking too far into the future.
And not too far into the future, either, at least in geological terms.
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And will they even have black t-shirts available that far into the future?
But the rebuilding of roads and bridges could stretch far into the future.
He believes the fiscal cliff will be punted far into the future, perhaps after the next midterm elections in 2014.
But she learns through listening to his Grosse Fuge that this composer is living much too far into the future.
"Civilization" franchise creator Sid Meier said developers never even thought about someone taking a "Civ" game this far into the future.
The technology behind the plasmatron could produce benefits far into the future.
Deputy Chris Brock also criticised the report, saying it is impossible to look so far into the future and predict accurate figures.
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However it has the potential of delivering information far into the future.
Large pension funds, for example, have distant time horizons, and so are well-equipped to absorb risks that extend far into the future.
This game will decide the winners and losers far into the future.
Finally, seasoned real estate buyers usually think far into the future.
Not too far into the future, it may become commonplace for people to run common functions in their homes using their smart phones.
Harvey and Strasburg paired off for the first time in their careers, with many projecting the celebrated 24-year-olds will duel far into the future.
Mr Sharon seems to be holding out hope that America will allow him to defer any serious effort at peace-making far into the future.
Tax changes also have consequences that stretch far into the future.
Unjustifiably: there is little evidence that a fund which has performed well above-average in the past is likely to continue doing so far into the future.
This budget would finish the job by reaching balance in 1999 -- three years ahead of schedule -- and generate balanced budgets far into the future.
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But it would be better to have that inevitable recession as far into the future as possible, and preferably with a little inflationary cushion and some room for active policy responses.
The economic and political aftershocks extending around the globe will profoundly shake and alter broad aspects of U.S. and international policy far into the future, and particularly those related to energy strategies.
But this is not a simple task, particularly when it involves assets with risk exposures far into the future and which are traded so rarely that there is no good market benchmark for setting the price.
And it stretches far into the future.
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And it wants to push reporting as far off into the future as possible.
Health care has got more expensive, is getting more expensive and will continue to do so far off into the future.
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Where they are unavoidable, the approach will be to take tiny steps and put off any pain as far as possible into the future.
This hotter-than-the-sun eatery is impossible to get into, and wannabe diners are beginning to leave their far-into-the-future reservations in their wills.
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