The gambit has been accepted but the endgame is far off in the future.
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The reality is that complex wearable computers still seem very far off from mass market consumption.
If the economic targeting is this far off, how sound is the restructuring model?
That prospect is not quite as far off as yet another new fertility technology, called apomixis.
The following predictions about the next 10 years could be accurate or far off the mark.
Public-sector borrowing will be around 12.6% of GDP this year and not far off it next.
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Your projection of me, obvious by your reply, is so far off it is laughable.
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Never far off the breadline at the best of times, Eritrea will need substantial food aid.
And it wants to push reporting as far off into the future as possible.
You may not know it from the weather, but for retailers spring isn't far off.
The full barrage of Eurozone PMI released earlier was not too far off expectations.
"The game was so far off Test-match intensity that I found it hard, " he said.
Natural gas prices are sky-high, and oil isn't far off its top price for the year.
The western half of the continent can still seem far off when viewed from the middle.
And the time for deciding whether to run those risks cannot be far off.
How could the Pfizer marketing experts been so far off in their predictions?
This plan - although far off - horrifies the Australian archaeologist Dr Alice Gorman.
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It sounds like some form of information isn't too far off -- E3 perhaps?
Caught between a rock and far off place, the quest for life on Mars will continue.
By the evening of Tuesday, after four days of rioting, a respite still seemed far off.
Several companies have drivable fuel cell cars, but mass production is far off.
Yet these tiny companies will make exaggerated claims about finding huge reserves, usually in far off regions.
But Mr Williams's report suggests that despite the extra millions we'll still be far off that figure.
The review process isn't too far off, however -- she's predicting a "middle-to-end of this month" timeframe.
It's high-voltage, high-current DC, which is not too far off of automotive electronics from a technology standpoint.
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Which would imply that Nationwide is frequently lending not far off 100 times the value of its capital.
Youkilis tagged Casilla and made a quick throw to Overbay when Machado ranged too far off the bag.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson talked of scoring five or six and he was not far off.
And so for many years that vision, that dream I think seemed very far off in the distance.
In the next generation of DNA sequencing, routine DNA analysis in the clinical setting is not far off.
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