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It continues to dawdle about unlocking the value of its Asian assets, he adds.
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Even if the authorities rustle up the money, they can ill afford to dawdle.
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"Make no mistake about it: We're at war, and we don't have time to dawdle, " DeLay said.
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You might dawdle out there in the world for a while, but you'll need a dwelling to protect you.
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And the deal must also be approved by America's Congress, which can be expected to dawdle in an election year.
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He chuckled with Dan Warthen, the pitching coach, about a member of the staff who tends to dawdle on the mound.
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Welcome to the era of the do-over car, in which companies jump rather than dawdle to fix the problems on their hands.
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And sources tell me that his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, has made it very clear to his former colleagues that, while they're listening to all ideas, they're not in the mood to dawdle.
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The auto action seems a transparent pitch to sell high-end sports cars and inject a little momentum in a movie that's equally content to dawdle over its morning coffee, shooting the breeze with amusing (or at least semi-amusing) supporting players like Ray's deputies, ornery Mike (Luis Guzman in the Walter Brennan role), bumbling Jerry (Zach Gilford), and sexy Sarah (Jaimie Alexander).
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