Direction going nearer to the center of a system.
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.
6 OPINION:WE ARE moving ever closer to real reform of our political infrastructure.
7 Zimbabwe has taken several steps closer to the abyss in recent days.
8 She said government estimates were that the number was closer to 4000.
9 But closer to home, there's an example of how it does work.
10 Some economists suggest the true rate is closer to 11 per cent.
11 A similar point has been made by scholars working closer to home.
12 Cases live closer to nuclear power plants than the randomly selected controls.
13 So, society, if we lower debt, would be closer to that situation.
14 However, the gesture-tracking platform is at least one hand-swipe closer to reality.
15 Small steps are afoot, however, to bring the talent closer to home.
16 However, United believe the player could be acquired for closer to £25m.
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