It takes time to conceive projects, move peasants, survey land, flatten mountains and pour cement.
It takes time to turn the spigot up and for more oil to reach markets.
It takes time to build the right team, and you should not settle for anything less.
"It takes time to get everything adjusted again and to get into that pitching mode again, " Santana said.
It takes time to buy and sell a building, and recruiting and managing tenants involves a lot of hassle.
It takes time to squeeze out the savings in a large acquisition.
It takes time to figure out which units and divisions should be wound down and which positions should be cut.
It takes time to learn the classic grape varieties, their range of flavors and the swathe of countries that produce them.
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It takes time to hire good people for a startup firm, but it pays to be selective about who you hire.
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"It takes time to build a case, " says a spokesman, who notes the investigation had been in the works for months.
"It takes time to get someone up to speed on your business needs and what you want from them, " Mr. Alter says.
But if correct, the theory would explain why antidepressants take so long to work: It takes time to grow new brain cells.
"It takes time to explain a new post, " the prime minister said, and he predicted voting numbers would be "much higher next time round".
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"It takes time to build up the relationships with the carriers, and the carriers just can't cut and run on their other suppliers, " he says.
It takes time to build strong local campaign organizations in early primary states like New Hampshire, where many voters expect to be courted personally by the candidates.
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He describes how her responsiveness to commands from doctors is an optimistic sign, though the caveat is that with brain injuries it takes time to assess the recovery.
That it takes time to customise a portal to your own tastes makes switching tiresome, but most web users are fickle and the inconvenience is unlikely to deter them for long.
If you don't wear shapewear every day, it takes time to get used to the feel of what is essentially a compression garment, which is harder to put on than regular clothes.
Doing so is typical for all kinds of manufacturing, not just in solar, because it takes time to make sure all of the pieces of equipment work well together and produce products without defects.
One of the considerations, observes Golden, is that it takes time to find and train new employees, so many employers may be making a mistake by threatening and pressuring workers just after a national disaster.
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"It takes time to draw out a patient and get them to reveal signs that they're exaggerating a symptom, " says Peter Clarke, director of the Center for Health and Medical Communication at the University of Southern California.
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