But he said the gap in educational achievement between rich and poor was "still far too wide".
Unfortunately, no one is really sure what causes materials to absorb microwaves over too wide a frequency.
Behind them is a lengthy bench, too high to sit comfortably and too wide to rest your back.
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Is not Miss Roberts's mouth just a little too wide and Miss Pfeiffer's upper lip a tad twisted?
But concerns had been expressed the consultation was covering too wide an area and that services could suffer.
One neighbor opened his screen door a little too wide and bumped the (highly padded) bumblebee off his front porch.
These are currently too wide but Audojo plans to remedy this before production thanks to an improved circuit board layout.
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His eyes were small and set too wide apart and his ears were small and set close to his head.
But the MPs said the definition is too wide for the British economy, because 95% of UK companies qualify as micro-businesses.
The former Auxerre star managed to go past Almunia but his touch took him too wide and Arsenal cleared the danger.
Notwithstanding, the current gap that exists in advertising levels between Colgate-Palmolive and others is too wide to be bridged easily in the short-term.
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But ISPs and privacy advocates say the DCMA is too wide-ranging, providing too much power to copyright holders at the expense of internet users.
As one would expect, Ptolemy still held a skewed vision of the world, with distortions of Africa and India, and the Mediterranean much too wide.
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Since the span was too wide for builders to use the traditional type of wooden framework that had supported previous domes, Brunelleschi dispensed with framework altogether.
So his boast that this was the "best ever" does not seem too wide of the mark - even if he does say that every year.
But as the report makes clear, the gap between policy decided by senior officers and practice by junior officers on the streets is all too wide.
In a French grammar lesson at the College Chevereus, 11-year-olds copy word for word from the blackboard, and are corrected if they leave too wide a margin.
Those handsets, for all their good looks and performance strengths, were more mobile welterweights than anything else: they aimed too low and too wide to capture the public imagination.
But if the gap between what can be achieved and the high ambition of Global Zero grows too wide, its claim to temper idealism with gritty pragmatism will be in jeopardy.
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The publishing business has had too wide a profile.
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Sligh told KOMO he was traveling south on the interstate behind the tractor trailer when he realized the load appeared to be about four feet too wide to fit through the bridge's superstructure.
But he bowled too short and too wide in the second Test at Trent Bridge with England looking for the win and was pummelled by Tendulkar and Co as India squared the series at Headingley.
However the minister said the definition of domestic abuse in the bill was too wide, but he assured Ms Grant that he, and the Lord Advocate would work with her until a workable definition was reached.
The visitors could have been more than 2-0 up by the interval - Carson patting the ball down after a shot from Luka Modric only for the ball to luckily skid away, forcing Kranjcar too wide to shoot.
The home side had a fantastic chance after 68 minutes when Ritchie went one-on-one with Nelson, rounded the goalkeeper, but overhit the ball and was forced too wide to get a decent shooting angle, allowing Ayr to regroup and clear.
If Europe's economies do not drive forward towards a single market, with labour markets that are more flexible (and international), there is a growing risk that some of its members will eventually find the gulf between their economies and their monetary policies too wide to endure.
Our education deficit is too wide to ignore. (Applause.) To kick these problems down the road for another four years or eight years, that would be to continue the same irresponsibility that led us to this point in the first place. (Applause.) And I did not run for President to pass on our problems to the next generation.
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In the richest country in the world, the only line that passes for "high-speed rail" is Amtrak's built-too-wide Acela train, which runs between Boston, New York, and Washington at an average speed of about 80mph.
Blackpool might have made it 4-0 but Matt Phillips was off-target after being put through by LuaLua and although Lowe shot wide too, Wednesday will return to their League One promotion chase having been outclassed.
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