He must have spoken to Ms. Au from time to time but not nearly enough.
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As the next 150 machines rolled out, reliability improved, but not nearly enough.
In the 35 years since, a lot has changed--but not nearly enough to please the cellphone's demanding father.
Such a revenue-neutral proposal would still help reduce carbon emissions at the margin, but not nearly enough compared to the deep cuts necessary.
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Since then the BOJ has eased sporadically, but not nearly enough.
The result, says Parker, is that airlines are retiring their old, inefficient planes, removing capacity from the system, but not nearly enough to offset the effects of high fuel prices.
Human beings spend a lot of time trying to figure out what will make them happy, but not nearly enough time trying to hang on to the happiness they already have.
As a result, advanced economies, including the United States are growing and creating jobs, but not nearly fast enough.
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The new policy moves in the right direction, but is not nearly enough.
So the -- but there is a broad problem that affects all Americans, and that is 9.1 percent unemployment and 2.5 percent GDP growth, which is good but not nearly good enough.
The theatre at Fort Monmouth was secluded and cheap, but not nearly large enough for the crew to set up the full travelling stage, with all the proper lights, risers, ramps, and sound system.
In the streets of Port-au-Prince there are signs that aid money is doing some good, but it is not nearly enough and time is running out.
They have not stopped investing altogether private-sector non-residential investment has almost recovered after falling by 21% in 2009 but they are not spending nearly enough to compensate for declining consumption and government outlays.
They said that as humanitarian organisations, they had been doing all they could to help those affected by the fighting by providing shelter, food and other basic necessities, "but it has not nearly been enough".
The Democrats lost this seat and are in danger of losing Congress not because they have been too liberal, but because they have not been nearly liberal enough.
"We're selling more cars, but we're not flowing nearly enough to the bottom line, " says Mark Reuss, president of North American operations.
Experts can diagnose autism reliably by the time a child is two, but researchers say that's not nearly soon enough.
It has not been nearly enough, but it is simply a matter of fact, according to the statistics provided by the BLS, that we have now created over or close to 2.5 million private sector jobs in the last however many months.
The current EU President has also set up a working group for Parliamentary reform - but Mr Watson thinks this does not go nearly far enough.
The instrumental conclusion that is Rebel Heart also brings a little timely light relief, but there's far too many cracks here and not nearly enough paper.
In short, we succeeded in putting the global economy back on the path of recovery -- but we also know that the progress has not come nearly fast enough, especially when it comes to my highest priority, which is putting Americans back to work.
But even those who have access to a retirement plan, not nearly enough of them are encouraged or given the opportunity to save.
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That sounds rich, but for senior management and technical staff a 50% raise would not be nearly enough.
My guess is that the NCAA would raise the face value of tickets as well, but that increase would not be enough to offset the lost ticket revenue associated with selling nearly 50, 000 fewer tickets.
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David Kennedy, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian who has taught at Stanford for more than forty years, credits the university with helping needy students and spawning talent in engineering and business, but he worries that many students uncritically incorporate the excesses of Silicon Valley, and that there are not nearly enough students devoted to the liberal arts and to the idea of pure learning.
For a client like Navistar, used to the highest level of service for nearly one hundred years, Deloitte may have tried to ease them out of this gradually, but obviously not quickly enough.
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