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Senators can be considered stuffy, and they're often too far removed from the political lay of the land.
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The strange subterranean world that Verne describes isn't too far removed from the landscapes on the surface in Iceland.
BBC: An Icelandic journey to the centre of the earth
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Whenever an organization grows this quickly, there is a constant concern that we will become too disparate or too far removed from the actual mission at hand.
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Sometimes it was a reminder that Sly and his folks didn't want to be too far removed from the street energy they drew on for their music.
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The decision was a victory for the Free Enterprise Fund, which argued such agencies were too far removed from the will of voters, who give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down on presidential policy every four years.
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Many of our employees are not too far removed from going through the college admissions process, and when our instructors teach an STC course, they often realize how much that course would have helped when they were applying to college.
FORBES: Can Story To College Achieve its Goals?
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With U.S. Mid Terms on the horizon, the administration does not want to be too far removed from being able to exercise policy in the house.
FORBES: Simply Got to Grow, Simply Got to Work
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It is seemingly both too close to the BBC and too far removed from it.
ECONOMIST: The BBC loses a hapless defender
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The U.S. Supreme Court in recent years has wrestled with federalism, striking down laws that it found to be too far removed from Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce, while upholding a law criminalizing the use of medicinal marijuana.
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