Sentences with phrase «cry from the average»

Officials repeatedly downgraded forecasts for economic growth last year to 1.4 %, a far cry from the average annual pace of about 7 % during the early 2000s and well below the medium - term target of 5 % set by President Vladimir Putin.
The stock market's historic average annual return is a far cry from the average credit card rate.
That is a far cry from the average of less than 10 that bitcoin has been running.
A far cry from the average academic gathering or, indeed, from many gatherings of clergy.
Trust me, it will still be a far cry from your average bland and tomato - y vegetarian chili.
This outclasses the standard federal student loan, and it's a far cry from the average private student loan.
That is a far cry from the average of less than 10 that bitcoin has been running.

Not exact matches

Science is still a far cry from biological immortality, but it isn't unreasonable to say that the average human could live to 120 or more, in good health, in the not - too - distant future.
In fact, the average CEO approval rating is 67 % — a far cry from Dorer's 99 % and Cook's 93 % approval rating.
Father Gabriel's narrative may have been an important plot point to keep the story moving, but it's a far cry from what you will find inside the walls of the average church on a Sunday morning.
Signing or not, I'm just eager to watch the boys play, Mustafi doesn't come with guarantees either, most of these players we cry out for are just average at best and only contribute to bloated squad numbers in the long run after our already average squad members return from injury.
According to one study published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood found that among babies who had experienced prolonged crying at a very young age (either from colic or other causes) had an average IQ at five years old that was nine points lower than the control group.
The number of working days lost due to strikes was 704,000 in the 12 months to April 2015, but this is a far cry from the near 13m days lost through strike action on average in the 70s, the heyday of union militancy.
My meals were a far cry from those of the average hunter - gatherer.
(There are two major exceptions: a corrosive, explosive scene with Miranda Richardson as the government official's wife that amply proves how powerful she can be when given the part of a human being — as opposed to the monstrous bitch she's asked to flesh out in The Crying Game — and some better - than - average scenes with Leslie Caron that suggest hidden depths in her part missing from the two leads.)
But going from disappointing performance to average performance is a far cry from the original hope of the charter school movement.
My 2014 Dynamic model averaged 11.4 L / 100 km overall, which may be a far cry from the 8.4 L / 100 km Natural Resources Canada claims for the baby Range Rover, but about 1.0 L / 100 km less than the last Evoque I tested in similar conditions.
While this is a far cry from the 707 HP of the Hellcat, for the average driver, it is plenty of power and makes the sedan feel pretty light on its feet.
That's a far cry from the 90.4 percent tablet average.
And at age 65, the average retirement savings is $ 100,000 - still a far cry from the $ 1 million baseline that most finance experts recommend.
The state's average mortgage is still a far cry from Hawaii's, which tops $ 307,000 and is the highest in the country.
But it's a far cry from that to the conclusion that proponents of the EMH draw, which is that this efficiency means it's impossible to consistently achieve higher returns than the market average.
The Far Cry series has always offered an experience that's much more than you would expect from your average first person shooter and this third iteration is no different.
Bearing little resemblance to the original title, licensing issues and technology limited the console versions of Far Cry from being anything more than average shooters.
Presentationally, we're a far cry from the stodginess of the average sports management simulation.
The month's most notable release is also one of the year's most anticipated shooters, as Far Cry 3 delivers something quite different from the average military murder-fest.
Well, ANU, snarky though you may be, you raise a nominally interesting point; the problem, however, is that the amounts are anomalies; so the 90's are on average a certain amount above the average of the base period; now to compare the increase in anomalies in the noughties, which are higher than the nineties and say this is evidence of progressive warming, hottest ever, or whatever is the current alarmist catch - cry, ignores the fact that the true measure of the warming is not the absolute anomalies but their difference; that is the amounts for the noughties should have the amounts for the nineties subtracted from them and then compared with the nineties after they have the eighties subtracted from them.
The paltry raises promised the 1,500 striking lawyers, while in line with what other Quebec civil servants will be getting, is a far cry from what they were demanding: a hike of 40 per cent to bring them in line with the national average.
That's a far cry from the 20.8 Mbps down and 9.1 Mbps up that AT&T averaged.
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