Direction going further from the center of a system.
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Examples for "far"
Examples for "far"
1Red hot market conditions allowed the company to secure far better terms.
2However, it's the touting situation which is of far more concern today.
3Several recent elections in Europe have registered swings against far right-wing parties.
4However, I was in reality seeking to raise far more serious questions.
5We share information to meet common goals, often far in the future.
1Moreover, today's positive market effects demand further qualification beyond the health crisis.
2Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with further violence likely.
3That number will decline further, as health insurance costs continue to rise.
4In Europe, the process is further along, as the Greek example shows.
5Members of the opposition, however, said it would further curtail press freedom.
1Which is farther away from Ireland: Chile, South Africa or New Zealand?
2That would be farther north than past two years' voyages, he said.
3It used to occupy a space several feet farther to the right.
4Just a bit farther to your right, they're beginning to come back.
5The wind and the waves carried the ship farther out to sea.
1However, for many older refugees at Mbera escaping violence is nothing new.
2Tens of thousands are emigrating, escaping an 18 per cent unemployment rate.
3There's no escaping it and yet your vantage point is entirely different.
4For Ireland, EU membership promised national empowerment through escaping the British shadow.
5Besides escaping hunger, this household needs the means to exploit economic opportunities.
1Last month the health ministry stopped releasing the numbers of suspected cases.
2Results: No serious adverse events were observed following application of IL-12-releasing smDC.
3He's releasing a new box set next month called Silver & Gold.
4Britain voted on Thursday but began releasing results only late on Sunday.
5Gambino is set to be releasing music through the new partnership soon.
1With the exploding volume of information, is this really a viable situation?
2Her chest felt as if it were exploding; it felt good, actually.
3Meanwhile, data mining technology and databases are exploding in the private sector.
4It was the moment where all the young British artists were exploding.
5Postal Service system and intercepted before reaching their intended targets without exploding.
1One thing: it's really freeing to be able to use adjectives again.
2He saw in the current a live thing freeing itself in terror.
3What impact tighter liquor laws could have in 'freeing-up' local trauma wards.
4Robots later succeeded in freeing the bound-up saw, a source told Reuters.
5Tad struggled desperately and in a brief time succeeded in freeing himself.
1She saw the happy crowds dispersing in the Square from evening recreation.
2All of her fellow graduates were dispersing to various parts of France.
3The hydrogen atoms in it are great at absorbing and dispersing radiation.
4Imagine having to concentrate just to keep yourself from dispersing to nothing.
5When they reached the elm walk it was dotted with dispersing groups.
1He directed Seward to telegraph immediately cancelling the order detaching the Powhatan.
2Stanley was very busy detaching the charm he wore on his fob.
3He multiplied his intellectual force by detaching from it all flaccid interests.
4Wayne Sherrod withdrew from Audrey, detaching his arm from her comforting touch.
5By negotiation, Bruce and O'Neil succeeded in detaching O'Conor from de Burgh.
1Dennin threw open the breech of the shot-gun, ejecting the empty shells.
2I dimly remembered ejecting Marcus from the room when the contractions intensified.
3That blaze could possibly go for weeks, ejecting stuff into the atmosphere.
4We have video of them ejecting the body from an emergency lock.
5An atom of Uranium, by ejecting an Alpha particle, becomes Uranium X.
1Iran's centrifuge-based enrichment programme is rather primitive and beset by technical problems.
2Step 4: Steal some parts Now its time to find a centrifuge.
3Not even one centrifuge will be destroyed under this agreement, Menendez said.
4Tehran had insisted on the right to conduct advanced centrifuge research there.
5The centrifuge was inspired by a simple spinning toy called a whirligig.
1Next day our troops behaved better and succeeded in repulsing the enemy.
2Tchelkache came to himself and, repulsing Gavrilo, said in a hoarse voice:
3There was no difficulty in repulsing them, but our ammunition decreased alarmingly.
4The First Army Corps, after repulsing repeated attacks, captured prisoners and twelve guns.
5But he sat like a figure of stone, neither repulsing nor encouraging her.
1I'd known she was tired, but I hadn't expected this absolute ungluing.
2She brushed at her curly hair, ungluing a handful of strands from her forehead.
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