Direction going nearer to the center of a system.
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Examples for "close "
Examples for "close "
1 Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain close allies of Europe.
2 However, FMC said it still expects the deal to close this year.
3 The result of that saw many companies close and numerous jobs lost.
4 Aid groups say health services across the country are close to collapse.
5 As a result, the government lost just over close to R16 million.
1 Therefore, companies offering content will be in demand in the near future.
2 Incidents of violence were reported as demonstrators confronted police near government offices.
3 Europe in particular will be keen to near - source as much as possible.
4 However, the 2008 winter ice extent was near the year long-term average.
5 Go and direct traffic; let no press or public near the house.
1 Compared with a year ago, however, home prices are still falling nationwide.
2 Compared to a year ago, however, home prices are still falling nationwide.
3 However, he said high demand would keep values from falling too far.
4 Given U.S. house prices are falling savagely, this is far from impossible.
5 They see the national average house price falling by 6 per cent.
1 Unfortunately, despite expectations, the new system won't be ready until nearer Christmas.
2 He continued to revolve the question, without coming any nearer a solution.
3 If you take one step nearer , I shall help you remember them.
4 The nearer I approached the crisis, the more did my confidence decay.
5 Later-dated oil contracts are trading at higher prices than nearer term ones.
1 It's an international problem which is attracting attention of public health officials.
2 Power companies in Spain have been attracting foreign investment in past months.
3 As well as consumer demand, other new initiatives are attracting market interest.
4 However, its medicinal properties have been attracting more attention in recent years.
5 Or is this simply a way of attracting students to a course?
1 Whale food began concentrating in certain places at certain times of year.
2 The Israeli army is concentrating forces outside more and more Palestinian cities.
3 Ms Lambourn said hungry children have difficulty concentrating at school and learning.
4 Delaney said he was feeling great and was concentrating on getting well.
5 I shall not disturb Dr. Neebs; he looks to be concentrating deeply.
1 Beware of attaching too much meaning to the weights backprop finds, however.
2 The hinges must be the kind for attaching inside of the box.
3 What's the best method for attaching a daisy chain to my harn...Stop.
4 We had all noticed, with out attaching any particular significance to it.
5 The Bedouins are fond of attaching a tooth-stick to the neck thong.
1 Officials say the priority remains injecting water to cool the fuel rods.
2 He also says some people are injecting saline into other body areas.
3 After injecting maybe a hundred people, Kara's body had finally given out.
4 The method involved precipitation with acetonitrile and injecting supernatants onto the column.
5 You don't want to be injecting air bubbles into your vascular system.
1 This exhibition, however, telescopes her career, compressing it into two moderate-sized rooms.
2 I felt a crushing sense of spatial distortion, stretching me, twisting, compressing .
3 They were compressing the current, increasing its force, and deepening the channel.
4 Beside him a wretched fellow is twisting himself and compressing his stomach.
5 He advanced his huge hands to his knees, tightly compressing his lips.
1 Whether it can continue doing so without the euro imploding seems doubtful.
2 We have to go to the flaming edge of that imploding sun.
3 Reagan's evil empire was imploding , everything in a dangerous state of flux.
4 Just as his life was imploding once again, so was brother Nick's.
5 Should we compare the current situation as it is with an imploding war?
1 The ultimate solution is then obtained by gluing together the pointwise superpositions.
2 Make one yourself, even if it only means gluing two sticks together.
3 They loved them and quickly got down to coloring, gluing and cutting.
4 The woman in red was mono-focused on gluing her Popsicle sticks together.
5 Avoid moisture, though, or you risk gluing your head to the wall.
1 Some said later this year; others said 2020 was closer to reality.
2 However, today takes us one step closer to a more equal Britain.
3 It just means we're one step closer to home, right? I ask.
4 The answer to the question today, though, is surprisingly closer to home.
5 But that was not Jeffrey's problem his problem sounded closer to home.
1 Aid groups say health services across the country are close to collapse.
2 As a result, the government lost just over close to R16 million.
3 A source close to Mr Ryan said this was not true, however.
4 The annual increase was close to 6 per cent a year ago.
5 Sources close to the case believe he must have had inside help.
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