The trivial travails of minor celebrities continue to take up time on the evening news.
That's something that the President is focused on and is something that will continue to take up time in his schedule, even as he does campaign.
Ellison also noted that a paper option was important because many students in adult education classes lack the skills needed to take a computer-based test and that it will take time to beef up the courses to add that training.
None hold out hope, perhaps, more than Mr. Wizner, who dreams of quitting the construction business to take up taxidermy full time and moving out of his family's house.
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Similarly, in two-adult households, it rarely makes sense for the woman to take up full-time work before the man, or for one to start a part-time job before the other is working part of the reason that almost one in five households has no earner.
Other businesses will struggle to take up the slack any time soon.
Mr Prewitt complains that he cannot get his staff to focus on census preparations, because explanations to outsiders take up all their time.
But I think the public needs to prepare for the fact that this is going to take a long time for us to clean up.
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As experienced administrators, EVAC members say they are careful not to pass on information about hoaxes which can take as much time to clear up as real viruses.
Drilling rigs are 40m (130ft) high, the plant would take 12 months to build and take up an acre during that time and half an acre after.
He said banning development while villages worked on their neighbourhood plans was not the solution or else "every village wanting to stop further development could take its own sweet time to draw up its plan".
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The seven years it would take them to rebuild their credit could very well end up being shorter than the time it will take for their homes to return to the peak values seen in 2006 and 2007.
The Senate is expected to take up its immigration proposal some time next month.
Textbooks, encyclopedias and wall maps may take time to catch up with the new country.
For one, it will take time to ramp up the pharmacy network.
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It would also take time to set up and changes to the eligibility for tax credits could not be introduced this year.
Not least, the network could take some time to build up.
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Western Digital and Toshiba are particularly hard hit as they have factories that are flooded and will take some time to clean up and get back in operation.
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Chuck, as I said yesterday, I anticipate that he will take some time to make up his mind about what he wants to do in the future, which he can and should do.
" Malpass is optimistic about growth: "The huge new pools of liquidity--in corporations, central banks, petrodollars, private equity, hedge funds, foreign savings and the U.S. household sector (the largest pool of liquidity by far)--will take time to use up.
" Malpass is optimistic about growth: "The huge new pools of liquidity--in corporations, central banks, petro-dollars, private equity, hedge funds, foreign savings and the U.S. household sector (the largest pool of liquidity by far)--will take time to use up.
But the Bank of England argues that lending to business will take a while to pick up, partly because of the time it takes for banks to approve lending applications.
It is also to prevent the government -- give safe space to the Afghan government as it continues to take control, and to give us a time to train up Afghan national security forces, which we are doing.
He added that getting China to free up its currency would take time, patience, and high-level contacts.
The referendum was a setback for Mr Rossello, who favoured full statehood, and it may explain his eagerness to take up a popular local issue in time for next year's gubernatorial election.
Furthermore, since new mines can take as long as a decade to develop, mining executives say, and since firms made few investments during the lean years of the 1980s and 1990s, supply could take a long time to catch up with demand.
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The only way to determine the cause of stroke at present is for the patient to have an MRI or CT scan, both of which can take up valuable time in hospital when every second counts to keep brain damage to a minimum.
Ultimately the choice between cognitive behavioral therapy and drugs comes down to: Do you want to take extra time to talk to someone or pop a pill and put up with its side effects?
As a result, it will take the IRS some time to gear up and program its computers.
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