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With the included diffuser one tester said it reduced to a power level "akin to blowing through a drinking straw" making it next to useless.
The federal farm program is making it next to impossible for farmers to rent land to me to grow fresh organic vegetables.
The park had become covered in tents and tarps, making it next to impossible to safely navigate for the public, and for first responders who are responsible for guaranteeing public safety.
This would spot the 2008 Republican nominee around twenty electors, making it next to impossible for a Democrat to win nationally if the election is as close as the last two.
Expect absolutely full flights, making it next to impossible to quickly get on another flight if you are bumped, miss your flight or otherwise have to make new arrangements at the last minute.
Influenza and tuberculosis are spread this way, making it next to impossible to stop the chain of transmission.
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"I'll try to make it next time, Colbert".
He said wind patterns yesterday, blowing northwest, made it "next to impossible" that the odor had come from Maryland.
Wal-Mart's scale and organization make it next to impossible for any store to beat on price alone.
One more loss will make it next to impossible for Mexico to qualify for the 2002 World Cup finals.
Such a result would make it next to impossible for Labour to win an overall majority in Westminster and form a Government after the next election.
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