Mr Fillon may be right that many voters are impatient for more and deeper reforms.
The government is impatient for the banks to come up with a voluntary scheme of their own.
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After three decades of President Suharto-- an era characterized by political repression, corruption and theft--many Indonesians are impatient for change.
It is a frontier of endless possibilities, where every new surprise excites and energizes me, leaving me impatient for my next fix.
They added that they believed shoppers were impatient for it to open.
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This is scant comfort to Tibetan and Burmese activists impatient for change.
Some shareholders are becoming impatient for those innovations amid an outlook from Apple last month which implied minimal earnings growth this year.
Although go-ahead middle-class Poles are impatient for change, others are fearful.
Early on, some of the British press, impatient for results, doubted the efficacy of the campaign -- only to change their tune when the Serbs did withdraw.
But it could serve to re-energize the Apple faithful who line up to buy whatever new gizmos the company makes and may be growing impatient for new ones.
"We're extraordinarily impatient for access to the device, " she says.
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"I believe he is actually impatient for this, " Laylaz says.
The prime minister's speech was also preceded by careful negotiation with the Britain in Europe campaign, which is growing impatient for Mr Blair to speak up for the euro.
Iran's influence seems to be growing in parts of Afghanistan and Iraq, even as the ruling mullahs contend with young Iranians who are exercising more liberties and growing impatient for change.
"The market is always impatient for new Apple products, but they haven't had anything really new since the iPhone, " said Mike Binger, fund manager at Thrivent Asset Management in Minneapolis, which owns Apple shares.
"The president is impatient for results, " says Buenaventura.
Many believed Mr Zahid was speaking for Anwar Ibrahim, Dr Mahathir's deputy, some of whose supporters are impatient for him to take over the top job (but deny he had any say in Mr Zahid's speech).
Then there is Mr Brown, the clunking brainbox impatient for his turn, who bragged as chancellor that he had commanded boom and bust to cease and was caught behind the knees as prime minister when the economy collapsed.
It took so long for electronic ink screens to finally hit the market we feel a bit silly getting impatient for the next-generation, but the Kindle has been on the market for a year and a half now, Sony Reader models for twice that long, and still we're dealing with the same crummy 7:1 contrast ratio, 16 shade grayscale, and .74 second refresh rate.
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The Millennials have a reputation for being impatient and for wanting to move up quickly, by switching jobs often.
So is the wide spread between the price charged to rich, impatient readers for a hardcover and the price tag on the paperback.
But this might not be fast enough for the impatient Mr Peltz, who is likely to demand a seat for one of his allies on Cadbury's board, as he has done at Heinz, another of his targets.
They can understandably become impatient with sitting for so long, bored, hungry or what have you.
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