Related Quotes
nearly
Thomas Powell What you do is not nearly as important as who you are.
nearly public
Paul Gillmor To date, every American citizen has nearly $27,000 in public debt riding on our backs.
nearly
David Filo The Internet is not nearly as fail-safe as the phone system.
nearly objects plane solar three
Mike Browning All three objects are nearly Pluto-sized or larger, and all are in elliptical orbits tilted out of the plane of the solar system,
nearly patterns people scholars-and-scholarship strange unusual
Charles Newman The observation of strange or interesting patterns is not nearly as unusual as people think.
nearly state york
Bruce Terry It's still snowing, but not snowing nearly as heavily in New York state as it was yesterday.
nearly percent
Rhonda Wilson It was overwhelming. Nearly 80 percent said they wanted to incorporate into the new city.
nearly step towards winning
Frank Lampard It was a big step towards winning it today. We got the result, we're nearly there.
percent public service view
Scott McCallum What you don't read about, it's never a story of the 98 percent who are doing things right and view this as a public service and want it to work.
percent
Robert McGrath He's able to do about 80 percent of what he did this year.
percent peter
Paul Reiser He's 50 percent Peter Falk, 50 percent my own father,
percent
Michael Andretti He's all but signed. It's not 100 percent done, but we're down to the piddly stuff.
percentage turn turning year
Walt Jocketty I think you need to turn the roster over. I think turning a percentage of your roster over every year is healthy.
percent ships
Ed Peterson We're probably doing 60 percent as many ships as we had been before the storm.
percent running
Eric Price What you see here on the facility, we are probably running about 90 percent of our workforce.
percent reality
Andrew Goodsall I think as the reality soaks in, the result's not disappointing, but it's not up 20 percent either.
percent rapid sites thousands tiny
Sarah Parcak I think archaeologists are stuck, and we are losing our past at a very rapid rate. Tens of thousands of sites will be lost, and we've only unveiled a tiny percent of the past.