Unfortunately, for most novel proteins, that day is currently a long way off. |
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I was having contractions, but only every 10 minutes so I thought she would be a long way off arriving. |
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Nevertheless, successfully transplanting animal organs into human beings is still a long way off. |
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There is a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, but it is still a long way off yet. |
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However the cost and technology makes widespread introduction a long way off. |
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As there as yet has been no real reciprocation from the EU's trading partners, agreement on market access still is a long way off. |
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Digital cable is often considered the answer to cable signal theft and piracy, but as a final solution it's a long way off. |
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Suddenly the hawk flies at something a long way off. It's a squirrel running on the ground. |
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So, as long as we've got them, we don't have to worry about William becoming king, because that's quite a long way off. |
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Though researchers are busy working on vaccines for plague and canine distemper, such tools are still a long way off. |
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Two years into the century it seems we are still a long way off course. |
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However, rather than easing off as he approaches official retirement age, the Scot remains as committed and feisty as ever, with thoughts of stepping down a long way off. |
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After coming to a brief stop with the engine on, the 8C drives away greeting onlookers with a roar that can be heard from a long way off. |
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In actual fact, Ukrainian membership in the long term is such a long way off that it is not in sight at all. |
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Their name might imply savageness, but Jaws are a long way off voicing the youth of broken Britain, or anything at all with a cerebral bite. |
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Remember the parable of the prodigal son:' while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was moved with pity. |
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So it seems to me that production of fish meal, although it's a long way off our shores, perhaps should be a concern. |
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But that's a long way off yet, even though there is a lot of research going on in that area too. |
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This can-do spirit helped him get through the times when success seemed a long way off. |
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But for many ordinary people, a stable, secure, and dignified life is a long way off. |
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But this is a long way down the road since we are a long way off from finding oil. |
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We reported in 2002 that real progress in controlling aquatic invasive species could be a long way off. |
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It is important to understand details of the pension plan and the options you may have, even if retirement is a long way off. |
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The summit did begin to tackle tricky questions, but a successful conclusion to some of them looks a long way off. |
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It's a long way off from a 20-ounce steak, or that massive plate of fettuccine Alfredo served at restaurants. |
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Scripture tells us that while the son was still a long way off, though, the father saw him and rushed to welcome him royally. |
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Spectators had to park a long way off and the sound level would not be allowed to exceed 40 decibels. |
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This may be a long way off, but a shoestring experiment in Toronto has shown the message is real. |
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With such a tangle of religious and moral opposition, change seems a long way off. |
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Voters smell out opportunism from a long way off and don't like it. |
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The news was a reminder that, even as the capital has stepped up its anti-smog efforts, livability may be a long way off. |
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This all sounds a long way off from the pastoral clinking of wood on leather, or the chatter of a city stickball game. |
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Would you think that figure is likely to be wrong, a long way off the real number? |
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Now, she is an expert weaver herself although the small inkle looms she uses for demonstrations are a long way off the massive industrial versions. |
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It seemed such a long way off, and now, suddenly, the wedding is imminent. |
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World War II is still a long way off, but the seeds of conflict are already being sown on the continent. |
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He is by far the most sublime player in the world today, despite his semi-final loss in the Australian Open, but topping Pete Sampras's silver collection is a long way off. |
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Christmas may bring a dash of festive cheer, but spring is still a long way off. |
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Time is running out and if we fail to make positive progress now, then reform of the world trade system seems a long way off. |
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This lets them hear lahars from a long way off, creating a valuable extra hour of time that can be used to evacuate. |
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Canada Career Week may be a long way off, but now's the time to get the creative juices flowing. |
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We are a long way off in terms of having policies and systems that are responsive to immigrant women. |
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The date of July 17 planned for removal of the gall bladder seems a long way off. |
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And its resolving power will help with the search for extrasolar planets. But all that is a long way off, and the telescope will have to be built first. |
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After the conversation we have had with the Commission it is a good idea to move in that direction but we are a long way off from a diplomatic corps as such. |
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Consistency is still a long way off, however. |
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Judging by the quality of this latest offering and the publication of his autobiography Le temps des avants, retirement is still a long way off for France's favourite octogenarian! |
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The public still regard this as being a long way off but it is very real and should serve to make us question certain aspects of our current situation. |
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The reality is that highspeed Internet access, which has become fashionable in many parts of the developed world, such as the Republic of Korea and North America, is still a long way off in most developing countries. |
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Peace still seems a long way off for the Middle East. |
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Notwithstanding a current air of guarded optimism by all parties, after 11 years of negotiations, final resolution still appears to be a long way off. |
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But despite national and international efforts to increase educational availability, universal enrolment of children, especially in Africa, is still a long way off. |
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The flagship store of the Reiss fashion label in the City of London catches the attention of passersby from a long way off, and also has a strong impact seen up close. |
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Nevertheless, Germany's transformation into an emigration country, which would involve the long-term net loss of population, is still a long way off. |
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It seems a long way off when we look at the terrible news that emanates from that country and that region on almost a daily basis, but we cannot lose hope. |
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Freedom of mobility, expression and association are a long way off for women in Afghanistan and insecurity continues to block the realization of women's human rights. |
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Some such systems already exist in certain sectors, most notably under the auspices of the IEC, but in most fields, this goal is still a long way off. |
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But while clarion calls for a new direction are being dampened by the fact that the economy is not currently in crisis, an objective of this study is to raise awareness that the potential storm clouds are not a long way off. |
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As the walk continues, we might glimpse the town square down different streets, sometime a long way off, other times quite close. |
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We'll tend to our business here, Brussels is a long way off. |
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The various viewpoints summarised above4 clearly illustrate that at present, a consensus on the content of the charter would appear to be a long way off. |
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The expulsion of ISIS from northern Iraq, though, is a long way off. |
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The areas of economics and employment have no exception to this increasing standardisation which is still a long way off from being backed up by national processes for legal classification and actual implementation. |
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If the Heygate proves that the greening of the city is a long way off in London, turning industry into a strange kind of rurality may play oddly with those who once worked in that industry. |
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The quantitative easing that markets expect is months off, if it happens at all. The euro zone's prospects are grimmest, but other weaklings are also a long way off recovery. |
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The group has published a working draft of a discussion paper on the IASB website, however, due to pressure of other items on the IASB's agenda, a revised standard appears to be a long way off. |
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We are a long way off having this under control. |
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Madame Defarge herself picked out the pattern on her sleeve with her toothpick, and saw and heard something inaudible and invisible a long way off. |
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As they struggled to cope with the demands of Jamie, the head waiters and their own cack-handedness, it was clear they were a long way off from perfect. |
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The golden wedding is a long way off but our next target is ruby weddings. |
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