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near record
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near record
A "near record" refers to an event, achievement, or occurrence that is almost equal to or very closely matches an existing record or previous high point. It implies that a particular situation, outcome, or performance is very close to being the best or highest on record but falls just short of surpassing it.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of near record in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of near record in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of near record in a Sentence
Distillate storage utilization in the U.S. and Europe is nearing historically high levels, following near record refinery utilization, only modest demand growth (especially relative to gasoline), and increased imports from the East on refinery expansion and Chinese exports, this raises the spectre of 1998 (and) 2009 when distillate storage hit capacity, pushing runs and crude oil prices sharply lower.
President Trump's biggest and most consequential accomplishment was President Donald Trump transformation of Senate Judiciary, including President Donald Trump solidification of a conservative majority on the Supreme Court and President Donald Trump appointment of a near-record 54 circuit judges to the critically important federal courts of appeals, these lifetime appointments will provide an important constitutional check on government overreach by the President Biden administration.
A ridge of high pressure over the area this weekend should allow for a general relaxing of the winds, though it will also push high temperatures to near-record levels.
Real estate markets continue to see asking prices near record highs, as the favorable financing environment has motivated buyers to keep searching for homes, even amid tight inventory.
With Saudi Arabia and Russia already producing at or near record rates and very little upside seen apart from Iran any deal struck will not materially impact the global supply-demand balance during the first half of 2016.
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