Collection points were also said to be too far away for more than one in 10 people.
But the day when children themselves can borrow against future, education-enhanced, earnings may not be too far away.
You can safely expect more puns around digital highways, driving data and speeding up innovation to be not too far away.
Police, however, say the explosion took place too far away to be an assassination attempt.
The nearest large rescue tugboats are stationed in Prince William Sound, too far away to be of much use.
"I think the lack of oversight so far away may be too much for these banks to handle, considering how badly they've handled overseeing their own staff, " says Ira Rheingold, executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates.
Commuting would have been too far and the commitments of the job would have been unable to be kept being far away.
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That will be our target and I don't think that's too far away.
We're simply too far away to make decisions about percentages of land to be given up.
Though even the nearest star is too far away for a planet drifting across its disc to be seen, astronomers can detect the drop in starlight caused by the obstruction.
But Akira Imai, a 3-D researcher at Sharp, says the effect goes away with time and can be reduced by avoiding images that pop too far off the screen.
So we also want you all to be a part of the Olympic Games, too -- especially living here, the Olympics seem kind of far away.
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The report estimates more than 360, 000 older people have children too far away and "too busy to see them" - a problem that is likely to be regretted as much by children as their parents.
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