He created the ultimate customer connection that others can only hope to come close to achieving.
Higher taxes, however advisable or not, fail to come close to solving the problem.
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It has taken nearly nine years for investigators to come close to a break in the case.
Haswell is expected to come close to the ARM architecture by ARM Holdings used by Apple iPads.
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The only state to come close to this dismal performance level is Mississippi.
But lately, he has not been able to come close to those figures.
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Among the Brazilian bidders, Bradesco needs Banespa to stay out in front, and Itau needs it to come close to the top spot.
It will take years, even decades, for Cadillac to come close to generating the kind of sales and profits GM reaps from its pickups.
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But he did not mention one King protege: the Reverend Jesse Jackson, the only other black presidential candidate to come close to Obama's mainstream success.
You want to come as close to actual conditions as possible so that the real situation becomes more familiar to you and therefore less anxiety-producing.
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But none of the banks still due to report, not even a resurgent JP Morgan Chase, is expected to come close to Goldman's blow-out performance.
Nor does it look good for a government with a working majority of 165 to come so close to defeat when a general election is looming.
Egypt assistant coach Shawky Garib paid tribute to Ghana's performance, after the Black Stars overcame a slew of injuries to come close to claiming their first title in 28 years.
"The end of the rainbow is some automated device that will be able to come close to normalizing glucose, " says Francine Kaufman, chief medical officer in the Medtronic diabetes division.
If Cioffi is right, it does not look likely that Google Fiber will reach the critical mass needed to get the additional advertising revenues from faster Internet access it would need to come close to justifying its enormous investment.
That's because while Spitzer reaps a public relations windfall, the compensation is unlikely to come anywhere close to repaying teachers for the overcharging they have suffered or the years of opportunity they have lost by not investing in cheaper, better-performing products.
Obama won 35% of North Carolina whites in 2008, a number most Democrats say he needs to come close to matching again if he hopes to win the state, even with the help of a growing minority population that could give him some numerical breathing room.
Because it has a 6-gigabyte hard drive, most music collectors would be hard-pressed to even come close to exhausting the machine's capacity.
The PS3 has held its own but is not believed to have come even close to that number, with estimates hovering around 77 million.
As coalition military spending dwindles and aid projects come to a close, Kabul last year launched tax audits of major contractors to the U.S. military in a bid to bolster the country's revenue.
We know, there was an absolute flood of news from Mobile World Congress today, but day one in Spain has finally come to a close, and it looks like Microsoft is flexing all its muscle to try and lock up partners and rejoin the fight for mobile dominance.
Only a few Heisman Trophies, according to Allen, come close to matching top baseball merchandise.
Some fear that Germany may again come to seem too close to America.
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She adds that we all (countries, the African Union, regional economic communities, UN agencies, government organisations, NGOs, base communities, the private sector etc.) have to increase our efforts in Africa and speed up progress for the countries to come as close as possible to the EFA goals, if not achieving them.
Inflation for the year is likely to come in at close to 100%.
Some companies don't firm up their hires until an initial trial period of 90 days has come to a close.
At long last, the Dwight Howard fiasco has come to a close.
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But this template can easily be adapted to the financial trend that has defined this decade and that may have come to a close this week.
With several critical court rulings expected in the next few months, MBIA versus BofA is likely to come to a close this year.
The two week period after the Super Bowl, where a very limited amount of NFL-related business is conducted, has come to a close.
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