Sentence examples for rather close with from inspiring English sources

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Under this option, Apax would rather close with some increased risk of loss then have its new funds eat the termination fee and its old funds take a big loss.

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The New Yorker, December 30 , 1944P. 11 We have word from a sergeant of Marines who spent a few days recently in rather close quarters with some Jap prisoners on Guam.

By A. Josephy and E. B. White The New Yorker, December 30 , 1944P. 11 We have word from a sergeant of Marines who spent a few days recently in rather close quarters with some Jap prisoners on Guam.

Common to all cheeks, SP show highly variable sizes and densities according to ethnicity, in rather close agreement with previous findings.

The highest value was reached with Ba3(PO4)2 (55% for C3 products) but selectivities rather close were obtained with different other phosphates suggesting kinetic limitation.

The observations of a rather close intra-familial concordance with respect to the clinical course therefore supports the important role of distinct CLDN16 genotypes in the severity and rapidity of decline in renal function in FHHNC [ 9].

But such slimming has its risks.When, say, Wonderbra, one of Sara Lee's brands, comes from a factory that is free to supply other firms with almost identical products, consumers may start to make a rather closer comparison with a retailer's "own-brand", which costs less, but looks the same.

But the person wearing odour-eating socks might be in rather closer contact with nano-particles of silver attached to the fibres of the sock.

If asked, most people can come up with a rather close definition for the term —probably something along the lines of: "a story about gods and goddesses that explains why things are what they are and happen as they do".

If the truth is taken to be given by a complete possible world (or perhaps represented by a unique model) then we end up with results rather close to the truncated version of Popper's account, comparing by truth contents alone (Oddie 1978).

While the approximations are rather close to perfection for sequences with more than 2 000 amino-acids, the smaller the sequence is, the worse the approximations get.

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