And the time for deciding whether to run those risks cannot be far off.
But Mr Williams's report suggests that despite the extra millions we'll still be far off that figure.
Imagine Monsieur Hulot unleashed upon Jerusalem and you will not be far off.
On any given day you could substitute almost any pair of company names and not be far off the mark.
Although China's overall market is a long way from saturation, the lucrative segment of it may not be far off.
At the same time, the train wreck may not be far off, so these issues will need resolution sooner rather than later.
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No pricing or availability yet, but take a look at the pricing of the LTE-equipped iPad mini and you probably won't be far off.
The bunkers are deep and if the wind gets up, Probyn predicts that the cut will not be far off level par for 36 holes.
But can a retraction from International operations be far off?
The day may not be far off, then, when a dicky heart can be serviced in mid-life and made good for a few more years.
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Some believe that because a denationalization of money is the ideal state of affairs, a monetary Holy Grail, its achievement must be far off in the future.
Now with the market seeing a much needed correction, we think that a buying opportunity may not be far off assuming Europe can avoid the worst case scenario.
Can its rehabilitation be far off?
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"It wouldn't be far off the mark for the press to carry the story 'Greenspan Takes Lid Off of Punch Bowl, ' because your position in the past has consistently been that the surpluses should be devoted to reducing the debt, " said Maryland Senator Paul Sarbanes.
Considering all these clues, can a Wook (WiNook?) really be that far off?
If SpringLeaf succeeds, the lives of many patients could be far better off.
But measurements of true success of these programs still seems to be too far off to come to a real conclusion on their efficacy.
West Indies have lost 17 of their last 24 Tests and only won two, but Lara hopes good times may not be too far off.
Ericsson's American Depositary Receipts have been trading for less than a dollar since late July, and a delisting warning from Nasdaq can't be too far off.
But the relatively high cost of early contract cancellation suggests that people would be far better off protesting loudly with the hope that Verizon Wireless changes its mind.
Maybe the ultimate bellwether to watch for, indicating the emergence of standard info-centric buildings, will be the day Google enters the play--which may not be that far off.
It forestalls impatient souls, upset at the prospect of missed connections and lost hotel bookings, being kept fretfully awake when they would be far better off dozing away such temporal qualms.
Someone who wins a million dollars in a lottery will be far better off than someone who wins nothing, but that does not mean buying lottery tickets is a good career move.
His view is that benefit claimants will be far better off if they are unable to buy what he calls "NEDD items"- things that were, in his words, "non-essential, desirable but often damaging".
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