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Now, with the citizens' initiative, he may get closer to his goal.
So should Representative Ron Paul, who may get closer to 20 percent than the 15 his percent projected by the forecast.
But the reason this musical may get closer than any other Fringe production has since the 1999 "Urinetown" is how it sustains its satirical style.
Lockheed is courting BAe and may get closer to the other Airbus partners if it helps them build a new transport aircraft.
Mr. Fl? aspires to the completeness that eludes most of his colleagues, and with care and prudence, he may get closer to it.
The upshot is that the Blei-Gerrish method may get closer to the real ebb and flow of scientific ideas and thus, in its way, offer a more scientific approach to science.
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Though he may get close, Mr. Bellos would certainly need a knowledgeable local guide to help him complete the journey.
If the small bodies are temporarily captured in the Hill sphere of the smaller primary, they may get close enough to each other to exchange energy in such a way that one of them becomes permanently captured.
Why invest all that time, effort and money into something that may get closed down at any time by a draconian council?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, the average person changes job 11.7 times in their life, so while you may get close to your "dream job," you probably won't find your "forever position" right after your training period.
With the increase of SNR, the result of peak estimation may get close or be equal to the result of the Viterbi algorithm.
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