The group argues that it is close enough to ground zero for the spill to satisfy plaintiffs who want justice meted out on their turf but far enough away from New Orleans to find a fair jury pool.
But that's far from enough to help Sony's console sales catch up to Nintendo, who has sold 29.6 million Wiis worldwide in the past two years -- twice the number of PS3s -- while Microsoft has sold over 20 million Xbox 360s to date.
The island is only six miles away from the mainland, but far enough for it to retain a distinct character.
The World Health Organisation holds emergency stocks of smallpox vaccine in the Netherlands, but it is far from clear that there is enough to treat the victims of a major outbreak in Europe.
One senior NATO military official told CNN there have definitely been movements of heavy weapons around Sarajevo, but that its difficult to be sure that the weapons are far enough away from the city to no longer be a threat.
Lastly, cross-border financial integration has spread far enough to channel contagion from one country to another, but not so far as to break the cycle of weak banks and weak sovereigns bringing each other down.
That Genie can let you watch already recorded episodes right away and pull from any broadcasts its finds may give it a leg up, but so far we haven't seen recommendation systems good enough to promote switching from one service to another.
It is impossible to say with certainty how bad the 21st century's heating will be, but there is a large chance of it getting hot enough to do harm, and a far from trivial chance of things turning catastrophic.
But the Tories say this does not go far enough, and they would abolish guidance which forbids teachers from searching pupils without their consent.
But determining whether a business school's mission is ambitious enough, or whether it fulfills that mission, is far from scientific, some deans say.
But the field is still far from the position in which malicious hackers are, like ordinary criminals, caught and prosecuted often enough to provide some sort of deterrent.
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