Nearly all the others are members of Letta's Democratic Party or people close to it.
You know, you could see it but you just couldn't get too close to it.
It's not just the little bit of Twyford Avenue that is right close to it.
"You're too close to it to realise exactly what's happened, " the prime minister said.
We do not believe that that is a jobs agenda or anything close to it.
The new Forest Code will probably end up in its current form, or something very close to it.
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This suggests to me that the costs to entry are, if not literally cost-prohibitive, at least close to it.
"Most of us went broke, or came close to it, " says the 68-year-old.
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Most of the eurozone has been in recession, or close to it, since the last G20 Summit in Cannes.
But while the coast is immeasurably better guarded than it was 60 years ago, the population living close to it has soared.
But evidently some do believe that it, or something close to it, could be useful for states fighting terrorists.
For financial instruments, such as stock options and many other derivatives, this was often (conveniently) zero, or close to it.
They have not quite promised to veto any resolution that endorses the Ahtisaari plan, but they have come close to it.
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It is banks that matter most, however, and some of the biggest are suspected of being insolvent or close to it.
"We see the flames, but we can't get too close to it" because of the floodwaters, said police chief Michael Spera.
The income from selling apps (or in app purchases) is clearly not running on a normal distribution nor anything close to it.
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As a career woman, not yet married but getting close to it, I agree with some of Michael's points and disagree with others.
You're just so close to it and you sometimes lose perspective, you can't see the forest for the trees, that sort of thing.
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Although it is hard to say exactly where the real danger zone lies, it is clear that share prices are slipping close to it.
That means its Goldilocks zone is so close to it that the planet may be tidally locked, as the moon is to the Earth.
Strange as it sounds, their goal is to raise the effective tax rate on foreign investments by U.S.-based multinationals to zero, or close to it.
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As long as I can come close to it, I'll continue.
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Shareholders get punished and usually lose evrything or close to it.
And to get anywhere close to it looks like requiring a big sacrifice to the tax take by either London's or, perhaps in future, Edinburgh's treasury.
Every time military practitioners have looked at that in our history, we've always had failure or close to it, and so you have to deal with this issue.
The survey also found that 68% of workers currently earn their desired salary or close to it, while the remaining 32% said they are not anywhere near their target pay.
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The issue for Apple will be if they can introduce this potentially new and revolutionary product as well (or close to it) as Steve Jobs did for the previous three categories.
Not an all-time low, but pretty close to it.
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