EU's new entrants are likely to be closer to Britain than to France.
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To nervous euro-zone bond markets France looks a lot closer to Greece than to Germany: a potential problem country, not part of the solution.
And believe me, the gamers who (try to) kill me online all day are a lot closer to me than the kids I go to high school with.
Since Kepler 62 is a cooler star than our sun, planets can orbit closer to it than the Earth can to our sun before overheating.
Cheap access to space has been "the sort-of Holy Grail" for decades, "and we're not much closer to that than we were 50 years ago, " said Hertzfeld, who is also an adviser to Planetary Resources.
Despite differences elsewhere, the Jewish community here is close to Muslims, closer than to Hindus, and has traditionally lived in Muslim-dominated neighbourhoods like Byculla and Dongri, and shared business ties.
However, this was closer to parity than in September, when the difference was 3.1%.
Being closer to 60 than 50 myself, this next sentence is hard to write.
History, in other words, brings her closer to Seven than she could have imagined.
But intellectually, the British government is still a lot closer to America than to Europe.
If Catholics must convince themselves Ryan is closer to them than to reason, fine.
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These sorts of Tories often regard Britain as culturally closer to America than to Europe.
Latino voters, by and large, are closer to Republicans than Democrats on the social issues.
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Selig's alternative, however, would bring the sport closer to death than to health.
But it may be closer to profitability than its closely held Internet jewelry rivals such as BlueNile.com and Mondera.com.
Which perhaps brings the 1m really serious bathers who own these baths closer to heaven than they would like.
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They're the stuff of geeky dreams, and thanks to the US Navy they're closer to deployment than ever.
Plans for the high speed project currently involve constructing a new line closer to Manchester than the existing West Coast Main Line.
The method is closer to collage than to Hollywood script construction, but Schnabel works sensually, and that makes up for a lot.
Its gas is closer to market than Russia's, in western Siberia, or Turkmenistan's in Central Asia, which are 1, 000km east of Baku.
The answer, it seems, is closer to home than you might think.
Indian-run casinos such as those in Alabama and Nebraska, he said, enjoy the advantage of being closer to consumers than many commercial casinos.
Self-driving cars are a lot closer to reality than most people realize, said Gary Silberg, national automotive industry leader for KPMG LLP.
"All Irish writers are either followers of James Joyce or of Beckett and I would be closer to Beckett than to Joyce, " he explained.
Seldom mentioned in guidebooks and closer to Jakarta than to Sydney, the coast stretches 750 miles north to the tip of the Ningaloo Reef.
And so what we did was we went and looked at Athens (the Olympics in 2004) and really budgeted closer to Athens than Beijing.
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But what we can be sure of is that the peak of the Rahn Curve is much closer to zero than to where we are now.
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