"This is the perfect time to come in, with the new chairman and structure in place, " he told QPR's website.
" "It's very attractive from a biologic and a financial perspective, because the costs of administering chemotherapy intravenously are quite high, when you figure in the all the personnel required to inject and monitor the IV every time a patient has to come in for a treatment.
He hopes appearances Thursday and Friday with GOP Gov. Nikki Haley can help him win over a state where he invested considerable time in 2008, only to come in fourth.
The time has come to fill in the important legal and policy gaps described above.
Security in Afghanistan "will remain precarious for some time to come, " but in no way must the international community abandon Afghanistan, the report said.
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The EU working time directives could come in to effect in the UK in three years' time if they back the move.
No one in Cardiff expects Mr Michael to be able to come up with the extra money in time to avert the deadline.
The mayor also suggested that commuters and businesses should consider staggering what time they come in to work as a way to reduce the volume of traffic.
One has to wonder how much smaller that number would be if it spent more time saying "yes" to those who come calling in their time of need.
For now, it's enough to contemplate what will occur when the practice of medicine becomes detached from its past as a profession when doctors may in time come to see themselves not solely as healers but as workers, units of labor, in a system that is committed to delivering care to the greatest number.
The Democrats will undoubtedly be condemned to wander in the wilderness for some time to come.
"Mr. President, when it comes to the war in Iraq, it is time to come clean and acknowledge what your military leaders have told you privately, " he said.
The irony though is that while her election results show the pull she exerted through her strong leadership, her populist streak and her raising of the British profile, many Britons never really identified with the underlying values of the woman who became, both in her time as prime minister and in the years to come, a national icon.
So has the cut come in time to make Britons cheerier and save Mr Brown's face?
The time has come to settle this matter in a way which will allow everyone concerned to move on.
And that's the second issue that it's time that we come to grips with in this country: We are a nation that has chosen to either medicate or ignore altogether.
"I think the time has come to stop depriving fans in Connecticut and stop denying the state the economic benefits of hosting these popular events, " said Mr. Sharkey in a statement.
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While the Federal Reserve said it plans to keep interest rates low until at least 2013, the strong demand for ultra-low bonds will be a problem in time to come, he said.
Investors should be wary until Browne proves that his deepwater gamble has paid off, says Jonathan Wright, an analyst with Merrill Lynch, who questions whether BP's deepwater results will come in time to replace the diminishing production of its existing fields.
The question is: Will such a reaffirmation of American solidarity with and support for Israel come in time to prevent the winds of war being whipped up by Mr. Obama's posturing and rhetoric - and driving Israelis into bomb shelters - from wreaking havoc in the Middle East, and perhaps far beyond?
Caris expects international subscribers to come in above 30 million, overtaking North America (which they expect to come in just shy of 30 million) for the first time in a trend expected to last.
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Indeed, in its application to the Securities and Exchange Commission--which, guess what, will come through just in time to make an IPO possible before the November elections!
Others perhaps can no longer afford to hire a maid full-time, and are switching to contract cleaners who come in once or twice a week.
But it was not worth it for them to bring in people who would come and go they needed stability and time to build up skills in their workers.
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