ReCellular engineers have to learn the tricks on their own, while the clock is ticking.
And one last thing, just to make this point -- the clock is ticking.
Even so, the clock is ticking, especially for tablets, where the competition will get fiercer.
Entrusted with your money, the clock is ticking once they make a purchase to get you a return.
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With England midfielder Paul Ince and Christian Ziege already assured of places, the clock is ticking for Gascoigne.
Like it or not, the clock is ticking on spectrum exhaustion, both for consumers and our public safety professionals.
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The point deserves emphasis: the clock is ticking on our mobile future.
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"The clock is ticking on finding debris before they spread out and before they sink or disappear, " he said.
Twenty years after the first Rio conference, the clock is ticking fast and we have only achieved limited results.
For sure, the clock is ticking in Detroit as its automakers scramble to get their financial houses in order.
But the clock is ticking for Westwood, which only adds to the pressure.
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There's an election coming up and - for the politicians as much as our universities - the clock is ticking.
So as you crowd your local post office this holiday season, look around and realize that the clock is ticking.
Meanwhile, the clock is ticking on very serious economic and financial time-bombs, the potential damage from which dwarfs all other concerns.
Earlier this week, Mr Cameron said "the clock is ticking" and press proposals "absolutely" had to meet the report's other requirements.
Chief: The Clock is Ticking, NY Times Sunday Business, April 14, 2013.
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The lesson of the Italian elections is that the clock is ticking.
With budget negotiations breaking down into public bickering and finger-pointing, the clock is ticking toward a shutdown of the federal government at midnight.
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But this is not by much, and the fact is the deadline -- the clock is ticking and we need to take action.
The clock is ticking for the OPLC because it has set a deadline of 2014 for the new tenants of the stadium to move in.
The clock is ticking and with only a week until Christmas (and Hanukah now over), what can you still get the food lovers on your list?
Any deal needs to meet with approval in the Cypriot parliament as well as the EU, and the Monday deadline set by the ECB means the clock is ticking.
And while customer loyalty to Apple remains high with 80% to 90% of U.S. iPhone users saying their next phone will be an iPhone, the clock is ticking, Mr. Munster says.
According to Andrew Ross Sorkin on MSNBC this morning, the clock is ticking for the feds to charge Cohen due to a statute of limitations on these charges set to expire this July.
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"The clock is ticking towards 2004 when the whole world's eyes will be on Athens as the Olympic Games are held there, " said Richard Allan MP, head of the marbles campaign group Parthenon 2004.
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So I think Congress was sending the message, particularly that the clock is ticking on this and that both the league and the union need to address it in a meaningful and comprehensive manner.
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