Sentence examples for far from opening from inspiring English sources

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Far from opening borders, Europe is closing down.

Far from opening its markets, for instance, America has been sending the opposite signal.

Far from opening up to public scrutiny, the NHS, under acute financial pressure, is clamping down on public involvement.

Well, now they are saying their business needs help and, far from opening the books, they'll be closing down teams.

But it has refrained so far from opening a formal investigation into whether Cambodian sugar should lose duty-free access to the European Union.

Far from opening a dangerous new division within the EU, the Germans think they are closing one: between competitive economies and the laggards that threaten the survival of the euro.

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In an interview afterward, Mr. Fabrizi acknowledged that he had met with tribal leaders, but said the city is still far away from opening a casino.

I say this with conviction because I've been using Swarm for a few weeks and have had fun experiences with multiple people on different occasions so far, just from opening up the app.

But its format is in fact far from open.

But the president's page is far from open-source.

The activities last, on average, about twenty minutes — and are far from open-ended or exploratory.

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