In that case, the government may be forced to shorten the term of the franchise from 15 years to, say, eight years.
"Imagine what it will do for a company to be able to shorten the time it takes your sales force to understand a new product, " he says.
If, indeed, certain prayers could be shown to shorten the course of illness, would not American religious institutions rush to patent and license them, just as many of our (non-profit) universities have done with research on the human genome?
If the collateral estoppel argument were to be successful, it would shorten the litigation process by months, even years, and could lead to early settlements.
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That's why creating your own job opportunity by presenting a profitable project can be a great way to shorten your job search and maintain your salary in a tough market.
That may be possible because of plans to shorten Army combat-zone tours from 15 months to 12 months as of this summer.
Patients with shingles may be prescribed an antiviral medication and possibly steroids to help shorten the duration of the illness and lessen the severity of the symptoms.
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It may be more beneficial for the Federal Reserve to make issuers shorten and simplify these legal agreements so consumers can comprehend what they are signing without needing a law degree.
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The trick for investors, in a world that looks more short term than ever, is to remember that less has changed than meets the eye, and that you needn't shorten your own horizons just because others appear to be shortening theirs.
"If we can shorten the cycle so that new kinds of measurement can be pushed out rapidly to many sites, the period of time when the CAPTCHA is broken by miscreants shrinks, " he says.
Cuts in the education budget will probably shorten the school year by a week, require teachers to be laid off and cause classes to get bigger.
The council is creating the allotments on a site it owns in Maidenhead to try and shorten its waiting list of about 400 people, who will be able to bid on half of the plots exclusively.
Most of these would be brought back into operation reasonably quickly, the panel found, although the experience might shorten the lifetimes of some sub-systems and components.
It may be more expensive initially, but more timely intervention and closer monitoring would reduce adverse incidents and shorten length of stay for patients.
Despite what I find to be unnecessarily misleading language in the ATRA, it certainly appears that the new law will NOT shorten the 10-year recognition period for corporations electing S status in 2012 or 2013.
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