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It didn't take too long to come to my senses.
They argue that modern dishwashers take too long to finish.
This work is already being done and shouldn't take too long.
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Steph doesn't take too long to get his rhythm back generally.
You know, deals that take too long are never good ones.
It didn't take too long for there to be an incident.
Rather, he worried that the Singularity would take too long coming.
It will also block trackers that take too long to load.
House Democrats seem to have figured this would take too long.
And I go off and I take too long making stuff.
He said it would take too long to check the data.
"When you [take] too long, you will miss the market," Yap says.
"The buses take too long to get down here," Norwood-Pearson said.
And even if they are, Clinton argues, it will take too long.
"The Republican argument is wrong, it won't take too long," Schumer said.
Don't take too long to figure it out, the man said. Well.
"You know, deals that take too long are never good ones," Trump added.
The current project, as planned, would cost too much and take too long.
The first reason is that some big ideas take too long to materialize.
But don't worry about that... It would take too long to get into.
I would like to call an Uber, but that would take too long.
More traditional approaches—art grants, competitions, residencies, partnerships—would simply take too long.
If you take too long to take the shot your dog will look away.
But Hammond said big projects would take too long to deliver an economic benefit.
Well, it didn't take too long for Ricky Gervais to tread into sensitive territory.
She hopes it won't take too long to deliver the items to the island.
It's simply going to take too long for you to make a full recovery.
The current project, as planned, would cost too much and respectfully take too long.
Take too long to plan a date, and you'll probably never wind up meeting.
I live in a tiny three-bedroom apartment so it doesn't take too long.
"It didn't take too long," Ms. Norman said as the crowd roared around her.
I take too long showering and can tell I'm going to be late for work.
"They need to be thorough, but it shouldn't take too long," an Alecta spokesman said.
"Hopefully recovery won't take too long & she'll be chasing possums up trees in no time!"
Still, turning it on doesn't take too long, and the sound quality is worth it.
Quarrie said he won't file a lawsuit against Faxon because it would take too long.
"There are so many things in the cure process that take too long," he said.
It didn't take too long for Trump to make his anger with this development known.
Viewers hungry now for straight information minus the exaggeration hope it won't take too long.
But given how quickly this story has moved so far, it probably won't take too long.
When hosts take too long, players are quick to take them to task in the comments.
It also doesn't take too long to make and you can use a microwave or stove.
And this won't take too long; NASA will proceed with another pressurization attempt tomorrow, Crusan said.
Sometimes you can take too long to make a record, and you sit around too much.
Because oxtails would just take too long to cook, and it was just considered a waste.
But doing this with existing computing facilities would take too long to be of any use.
This feels like a relatively fresh theme, and it didn't take too long to catch on.
"In addition, it would take too long to implement them," the company said in a statement.
After a wait, which usually doesn't take too long, you'll see some BTC/ETH in your account.
He found himself never responding to messages because it would take too long, and he would procrastinate.
It's not a journey - people say journeys take too long; it's the mission that we are on.
Steph doesn't take too long to get his rhythm back generally, so I think he'll be fine.
This was the least intuitive part for me, but it didn't take too long to figure out.
" Pelosi added that it "probably won't take too long for us to find out who wrote it.
But one very nice thing: charging doesn't take too long using its dedicated "adaptive fast-charging" charger.
Trump responded that Rubio's approach - to simply build the American economy in response - would take too long.
Bregoli had expressed some interest in acting, but a film career would take too long to build.
There is plenty of narrative misdirection, he added, but the red herrings take too long to introduce.
Grab our attention in the first few sentences, but don't take too long to state your argument.
The changes address one of the widespread complaints about the cards, that they take too long to process.
We struggled with this as well, though it didn't take too long for us to find Samaritan Ministries.
Transförsvaret also feel that the reforms of Swedish policy on transgender rights, laws and regulations take too long.
Calling a ranger would take too long, and I was in no position to try and catch it.
He also said an FBI investigation would take too long and he did not want to "reward" political gamesmanship.
Among Jana's concerns is that extracting the maximum amount of value from the Rice combination would take too long.
In a world of rapidly changing daily hashtags, it didn't take too long before the discourse devolved into banter.
While some consumers say chip transactions take too long to process, banks like them because they help cut fraud.
It became apparent that dinner would take too long to prepare, so we walked over to a nearby cafe.
But don&apost take too long either — give them a date they can expect to hear back from you.
The problem, according to Hadfield, is that those classic space shuttles would simply take too long to get to Mars.
Employees are critical to maintaining a company's reputation—so it can't take too long to get them up to speed.
It doesn't take too long, and I send them about $1,130 for the order to be tracked and shipped today.
It would take too long to register an action if you lived thousands of miles away from the data center.
"I said at some point, we should be the decider because getting consensus would take too long," the employee said.
Saying that the process wasn't fair, but that if we went through a fair process, it would take too long.
The company claims that another site would be too expensive, take too long to develop, and wouldn't be any safer.
" The feedback "In interviews, some Facebook users worried that it would take too long for nonprofits to get their donations.
Plus, it doesn't take too long to do a chainsaw carving, compared to other forms of art (like hand carving).
Poroshenko also predicted it would not take too long until Ukraine fulfilled the entry criteria to join the European Union.
Luckily, moving him out doesn't take too long and we eat our pizza in the car before heading for home.
So is it picking up on an inflationary surge that the Federal Reserve likely will take too long to recognize?
Advocates for such projects have often complained that the environmental assessments required under NEPA take too long and delay construction.
He also warned that centralizing this power in a new federal agency would take too long as these issues accelerate.
If AVs take too long to get to their destinations, people won&apost want to ride in them, Shashua said.
Trump previously responded to the concept with frustration, saying courts in some cases take too long to approve such orders.
It didn't take too long for me to realize that my constructing chops aren't good enough to pull this off.
In October, the company missed payments to bondholders raising questions about its viability if operations take too long to restart.
"It shouldn't take too long, once the right people are in their positions, to cut a deal," Beilin, 70, told Reuters.
New WTO rules were unlikely to be negotiated to deal with the situation, and would in any case take too long.
But the problem with government-funded research, said Parker, is that potentially life-saving projects take too long to get funded.
He had the most hair out of all the boys, but he didn't take too long to get ready for set.
I waited about a month before I really sat down with it, but it didn't take too long once I focused.
They don't take too long, and it will keep generating new options if you don't successfully 'confirm' on the first try.
It doesn't take too long to reach that "longer than necessary" point since the towel quickly absorbs water and dries itself.
Anytime my parents take too long to text me back or when they call me at an unusual time, I panic.
Gavin Newsom announced last week that he was scrapping the project because it was too costly and would take too long.
But for an automaker that put Sync onto 30 million cars in 10 years, don't expect it to take too long.
To delve into the reasons behind it, to try to pinpoint it, might take too long to discern, or to explain.
But if the continued influence of widescreen comics so far is any indication of the future, it won't take too long.
It doesn't take too long to read; after you're done, read Jason Zengerle's breakdown of the heated, surprising debate Beinart inspired.
Not sure how long this will last, but I've been enjoying it so far, and it doesn't take too long at all.
Mueller said he didn't subpoena Trump because he thought Trump would resist, and fighting it out in court would take too long.
Not one that would improve the size or shape of the fruit—that would take too long, and Van Eck was impatient.
That it's typical to never learn which bacteria or virus is the culprit because the tests take too long and are inaccurate.
Actually, over the 37- year life of Superfund the basic problem has been site cleanups take too long and cost too much.
They can still encrypt things, of course, but it might take too long for certain apps to work, or drain the battery.
Thune said CBO would probably take too long to analyze Cruz's provision, since the language was only sent to CBO last week.
Nebraska counts its votes like most places do, and even in a close race shouldn't take too long to know its results.
Thanks to the attention from various media outlets, it shouldn't take too long before these cute puppies find their own permanent home.
Taub, according to Abrams, expressed doubt, wondering if it would take too long for Bryant to be ready to contribute in the NBA.
If raters take too long on the tasks, the contractor company may impose penalties, according to three raters who spoke with BuzzFeed News.
The states argued that having to obtain a warrant in order to administer a Breathalyzer would take too long and diminish the results.
The current structure isn't conducive to entertaining new ideas and both the decisionmaking process and the programs themselves take too long, critics say.
"Educating doctors is going to take too long," said Rogier Janssens, Beijing-based general manager of Germany's Merck KGaA's biopharma business in China.
The company believed that such tests would take too long and further delay EPA approval at a time when farmers needed the chemical.
But some check-lists for other airlines are still too cumbersome and take too long to complete to prevent fume incidents, pilots say.
As for L'Austral, our captain was interested in sailing farther east to see A68a, but it was decided it would take too long.
Don't: Store a leftover bird with stuffing still inside; it will take too long for the stuffing to cool and bacteria could grow.
Selling other assets seems a less likely avenue, as Toshiba has few of sufficient value, and a piecemeal process could take too long.
It shouldn't take too long for the Galaxy Tab S6 5G to arrive in South Korea and some other parts of the world.
But the problem is if you take too long to transition, then you have a marketplace that knows it's not going to continue.
Farmers have become "very advanced in their water management," so recovery shouldn't take too long if rain patterns go back to normal, said Fields.
"The current project, as planned, would cost too much and respectfully take too long," Newsom said during his first State of the State address.
The G6 supports Qualcomm Quick Charge and the US variant also supports wireless charging, so it usually doesn't take too long to top up.
Still, I can think of dozens of times when I wanted to sit and rest, but it would take too long to go home.
Many women become frustrated and impatient when developments at work or in their careers take too long or don't happen exactly as they imagined.
It won't take too long to learn the ins and outs of the application, and it's backed up with a stack of help documentation.
Previously, farmers had to rely on expensive small aircraft or satellites for this information, which often take too long to get to be useful.
Collecting letters to spell out "RAISE FARES OVER FIVE YEARS TO FINANCE SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS" would take too long, and be kind of a downer.
I like a quirky look: girls who don't have to wear makeup and that don't take too long getting ready to leave the house.
The sides know each other very well and agreed on economic terms for a deal last year, so due diligence shouldn't take too long.
So let's be clear: Trump is hardly the first American leader to fail to take responsibility, or to take too long to do so.
The final puzzle for Dr Fox will be the fallback should free-trade deals prove impossible or take too long: trading on WTO terms.
She said that she was, however, willing to sign up for the Healthy Start program, as long as the paperwork wouldn't take too long.
Besides, it'll take too long for me to settle on something new to watch, and I really don't want to go change the laundry.
"Relying only on brick-and-mortar locations will take too long," said Jennifer Vaughan Maanavi, the chief executive and co-founder of Physique 57.
Here, he writes that there is by now such an "extensive literature" on Spiegelgrund that it would take too long to refer to it.
Just make sure you don't take too long getting the perfect shot because, after 25 minutes of total flying time, you'll have to recharge.
It'd take too long to delve into all those issues here, and I won't hazard a guess as to whether these changes are feasible.
The diagnostic tests currently being used in the US take too long for results to be available, which further complicates intervention and treatment efforts.
Schiff said that if senators are worried that witnesses will take too long, Democrats would agree to cap the witness testimony to one week.
There was a problem: They didn't have their passports, since they didn't need them while cruising, and an emergency passport would take too long.
I've thought about unsubscribing because I think some of their meals have gotten too complicated and rich, and they take too long to make.
Sometimes you want to drop some emoji in the middle of an iMessage conversation, and even dialing up the emoji keyboard would take too long.
"We realize that reaching South America will take too long and we prefer to evacuate to ensure safety for all," said expedition leader Torgeir Higraff.
It doesn't take too long to figure out who the bad guys are, or to see where the next bit of treachery will come from.
Getting their wives or the rest of their family to join them can sometimes take too long or, in some cases, not happen at all.
His office said he still plans to complete the full line, although he said the current plan would cost too much and take too long.
Today, riders in a dozen other cities — and more on the way — will incur a fee if they take too long getting into the car.
While Democrats are flexible on the amount of funding, Stabenow suggested the loan program included in Murkowski's offer would take too long to kick in.
Back then, he complained that a Constitutional amendment to end the practice of granting citizenship to anyone born in the US would take too long.
Fin uses internal benchmarking tools to track if certain assistants take too long on a task or routinely do too much research in a category.
When companies take too long to notify consumers of a breach, as Equifax did, consumers are less able to take preventative or mitigating actions. 5.
He did not provide a written explanation for the unsigned card because, he said, it would take too long to do so for each request.
This includes injections or nasal sprays (not pills, which take too long to kick in) of a drug called sumatriptan, also used to treat migraines.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told reporters that the typical method of verifying parents with documents such as birth certificates would take too long.
But it didn't take too long for the indomitable Ms. Woods to realize that she was a damn good law student who didn't need a man.
But citing intentions expressed by Lebanese leaders and the pressing need for economic reform, Geagea held out hope the cabinet formation would not take too long.
The features aren't designed to block ads, but may prevent some from being displayed, because the ads include tracking scripts that take too long to load.
It didn't take too long for the former to be dropped: the hedgehog's quills were simply better suited for attack than the armadillo's leathery armor shell.
But if those three minutes between testing and results take too long, your pregnancy test hopes to keep your attention as it processes your hormone levels.
For professional photographers, some organization is a plus and Google Photos and cloud services are not ideal because large photos would take too long to upload.
Hirsch tries not to take too long to shoot when she's out, but at home, admits she'll spend around 20 minutes taking images of the meal.
With exoplanets, I try not to get my hopes up, because it's going to take too long to figure it out, to get a definitive answer.
It didn't take too long before I saw my first, promising glimpses of riches that would soon adorn my bank balance by reselling iPhone 8 cases.
Mr. Cuomo echoed Mr. Lhota, saying that waiting to approve a new revenue stream when the next legislative session began in January would take too long.
"We thought maybe she could have a burn, too, but the prosthetic changes that would've been necessary to create that look would take too long," Buacharern explains.
However, he said reforming European institutions or changing European treaties would take too long and denied that he was calling for the Commission's power to be reduced.
On top of this, it can simply take too long, or be impossible, for a reporter of an emergency to convey crucial information through a phone conversation.
"We think it may not take too long for regulatory bodies/exchanges to increase risk control on other metals' futures trading," Argonaut Securities said in a note.
"This is a man who if it had been Richard Nixon, wouldn't go after the tapes because it would take too long," Dean told CNN's Jake Tapper.
Judge Orrick apparently didn't take too long to land on a ruling after hearing Monday's arguments, and said that the order unnecessarily infringed on local governments' rights.
It's not clear exactly when the U.S. launch is happening, but with several European markets getting it as soon as Wednesday, it hopefully won't take too long.
Mueller's report revealed that the special counsel had considered subpoenaing Trump for answers to several questions, but decided against the move because it would take too long.
The feed switched back to C-SPAN after roughly ten minutes, but it didn't take too long for people on Twitter to notice that something was up.
Last May Mark Calabria, the FHFA's boss, said that retained earnings might take too long and that an IPO might come in the first half of 2020.
From the iconic sign to the red plastic trays to the grumpy staff who get annoyed when you take too long to order, it's like nowhere else.
Traditional approaches to high-stakes decision-making take too long, cost too much, and don't deliver quality or impact commensurate with the investment of time and resources.
Be as detailed and specific as possible — and consider the efficiency (would the process be too messy or take too long?), fairness (did everyone have a say
Photos from San Juan haven't helped her reach her mother, and she worries that emergency workers in Puerto Rico might take too long to get to Utuado.
New nuclear plants take too long to plan and build, and have incurred disastrous cost overruns, so they are largely off the table for a 2000 target.
The burger-burrito hybrid will be available for a limited time while supplies last, so don't take too long contemplating whether or not you want to try it.
He's complained in the past that the inspector general investigations take too long, and Trump's congressional allies are still demanding that Rosenstein hand over documents about the source.
Click here to view original GIFThe screen lasts for about 10 seconds before the pixels turn black, but it doesn't take too long to go back to normal.
"We must explore expansion of public-private partnerships rather than continue building medical centers that have large cost overruns and take too long to build," he will say.
Smart people set the bar too high, and when people take too long or don't get things quite right, they assume it's due to a lack of effort.
Meadows also says his understanding is that some leaders are concerned that it would take too long to get a new Congressional Budget Office analysis of those changes.
But the investigation is likely to take too long to have much of an impact on the review, which is anyway focused on Murdoch's control over UK news.
Berger has cited both White and Clarke, who is still working on Little Foot, as examples of scientists who withhold data and take too long to publish findings.
When he realized that it would take too long, Otis decided to just destroy the whole thing, and took the TV emblem and a few letters of Trump's name.
Sure the 300 ppi resolution is a notable improvement, but things are just too laggy and refreshes take too long to really enjoy something with a lot of art.
For patients at acute risk of suicide, for which drugs can take too long to work, there is evidence that it might be a lifesaver by reducing suicidal thoughts.
Some residents say that the heavy trucks that cart water and sand cause them to crack and crumble and that the gas companies take too long to fix them.
In reality, fools like me who take too long to decide between virtually identical lotions get to shrug off our suffering because we know relief is on the horizon.
Called the "hailstorm bill," the new law that takes effect on Friday will limit penalties for property and casualty insurers who take too long settling lawsuits filed by policyholders.
In an interview with CNN, Lau described how the two went back and forth for weeks, with Lau arguing that it'd take too long and she'd be too tired.
I learned how to be very precise and fast, which is so important because if you take too long on a base, you really just end up messing it up.
It would take too long to list all the tricks and loopholes the auto industry and its lobbyists have used over the years to game the emissions and mileage rules.
They take too long to complete; they are too expensive to pursue; and they require a sense of academic confidence these students haven't felt in a long time, if ever.
But I find if you spend enough time with people, it doesn't take too long to bridge that empathetic gap and get a real sense of someone as an individual.
The affected communities on the east and west coasts of Florida need real relief soon, not promises and posturing that take too long, cost too much and ultimately fall short.
The administration appeared to be backing away from the idea of a payroll tax holiday on Tuesday, with Mnuchin claiming it would take too long to hit Americans' bank accounts.
The Trump administration in late January called on the justices swiftly to take up the dispute over the citizenship question, arguing that the standard appeals process would take too long.
Gavin Newsom announced plans this week to scrap the state's high-speed rail line from San Francisco to Los Angeles, saying it would cost too much and take too long.
It proposed restrictions on single market benefits as a remedy if the Commission determines that it would take too long to take Britain to the European court to settle a dispute.
If you've ever thought that your dinner orders take too long, just be happy you weren't around when the first pizza delivery took place because it happened before cars were invented.
But complaints abound: they take too long to dim, they don't go fully dark, they're expensive, they become less responsive over time and when they're not dim they tint everything blue.
Rachel Krys, co-director of End Violence Against Women Coalition, said the review - which will report back in mid-2021 - would take too long to catch up with rapidly evolving technology.
It didn't take too long for me to realize that I spent a lot of time returning to Forever 21 — and not just because I was nursing a mild shopping addiction.
CALPAK gift card, from $25Ordering a piece of luggage that best suits them will take too long if you're strapped for time, plus you might not know exactly what they like.
So the next time you take too long getting in the car, or you have a loud phone conversation in the back seat, you'll be hearing about it from your Uber driver.
First, you can now use dictation to sign into your provider (which saves users from having to use the Siri remote for text entry, which while improved, can still take too long).
Make a low-bandwidth feature to show photo frames instead of videos There are so many videos on Snapchat that downloading the videos can take too long and so users abandon Snapchat.
They hid the machete and the axe (but apparently forgot the saw?) When the tribe woke up, it didn't take too long to deduce the culprits behind the mysterious vanishing farm tools.
" But that might not take too long, Lee said: "I think the outside window is five or six months before bitcoin starts to look technically like it's back in a bull market.
Mueller also declined to pursue an obstruction of justice charge against Trump, writing that he also did not seek a subpoena for Trump's testimony because he believed it would take too long.
It's not the usual big-picture complaint—that the reviews take too long, are too broad in scope, and teach fans not to get excited about goals that might be wiped out.
New House speaker Paul Ryan has been trying to keep votes closer to their allotted times rather than hold them open for members who take too long to come to the chamber.
Tax cuts or incentives, traditionally the preferred economic policy lever for Republicans to pull amid economic slow downs, may, in turn, take too long to take hold given the current market conditions.
Schumer stated reason he thinks it will take too long to pass the legislation, it will be easier for the president to just use his pen and change this on an executive basis.
While the mask worked successfully in a demo for reporters at Reuters, the researcher said he couldn't do it on a new blank phone, because it would take too long to set up.
The Apple Watch setup doesn't take too long, but on the Nike+ watch you have the added bonus (I guess) of being able to pick one of the exclusive Nike-themed watch faces.
Take too long and the download won't be completed, plus the file-share itself is passcode/QR locked, meaning the sender needs to provide the recipient with a code to enable the download.
As difficult as it is to get to the top, time pressure doesn't help -- not that you can take too long anyway, because a climber's strength will quickly run out from just hanging.
Everything about Super Mario Run—the aesthetics, the sounds, the annoying way the Nintendo server menus take too long to respond—feels very Nintendo in a way the colossally disappointing Miitomo did not.
Adam Schiff, the House's lead impeachment manager, has a simple solution to any concerns that an executive privilege fight over witnesses would take too long: ask Chief Justice John Roberts to step in.
First, she thinks integrating all of P.G.M.'s pieces into Waystar will take too long given that she is expecting to be in charge long before the fallout from the deal is over.
Although Europe has been the world's most aggressive regulator of the tech industry, critics say its investigations take too long to complete and have not resulted in meaningful changes to the companies' practices.
First, she thinks integrating all of P.G.M.'s pieces into Waystar will take too long given that she is expecting to be in charge long before the fallout from the deal is over.
" "My dr's say my breakouts are due to stress, but shouldn't take too long to get under control," Storms wrote in the post, noting that she is "on the better end of it now.
HHS Secretary Alex Azar told reporters that the typical method of verifying parentage with documents such as a birth certificate would take too long if the agency is to comply with the court order.
He said this was because it would take too long when there was a need for the inquiry to quickly identify safety issues that may be putting lives at risk in other tower blocks.
They assert that the company wants to use Time Warner's content to develop new ways of delivering entertainment over its wireless network; licensing content from other media companies can take too long, they say.
"It didn't take too long before she was 'their' princess," said Lehman, a former U.S. navy secretary who often visited Princess Grace at her palace before she died in a car crash in 1982.
The Times The 1-billion-pound ($1.23 billion) loan scheme to help small businesses cope with the coronavirus crisis may be too small, too complex and take too long to launch, banks say. bit.
It didn't take too long for me to make the rookie mistake of bringing too many things with me, making the bag heavy and awkward to carry and nearly impossible to find anything in.
If you've used previous versions of the gimbal it shouldn't take too long to master the transformation, but new users might want to seek out a bit of extra help with a YouTube video.
More deadpan anger, this time directed at Billy Porter — who has the audacity to take too long making an entrance on The Late Late Show, and gets "kicked off" by Corden as a result.
The National Archives would usually lead this process, but because their approach would purportedly take too long, Bill Burck, a private attorney for former President George W. Bush, has been running an expedited parallel process.
"I only hope that it will not take too long (to form a government) because we have already lost several months from the time that Britain officially announced Brexit in March," Sobotka told Czech Television.
Since Pokémon Go has inspired a huge surge in searches for Pokémon-related porn, it didn't take too long for someone to make the connection that actual Pokémon Go-specific porn could be a hit.
Veronique Hakim, the president of New York City Transit, which oversees the city's subways and buses, said officials had ruled out building a new tunnel because it would be expensive and would take too long.
The main reason people offer for why they don't bike to work is that it would take too long but, according to a recent study highlighted by The New York Times, odds are they're overestimating.
"We all know obviously that if matters take too long then it will indeed have this pull effect, but we have not yet specified any specific date or day," Ms. Merkel told the news conference.
I shut out all distractions and turn off my phone, because I definitely don't worry that if I take too long to text people back they'll decide they hate me and never text me again.
At one point, just two hours before curtain time, her patience wears thin when stagehands explain that applying a nonslip solution to the dance floor for Ms. Dorrance's piece will take too long to dry.
Many of the protesters called for the electoral board's resignation, but Eduardo Sánchez, a founding member of Somos Pueblo, an activist group in Santo Domingo, said the resulting vacancies would take too long to fill.
And Democrats have offered Republicans an opening by declining to challenge Trump's refusal to provide key witnesses and testimony under a claim of absolute executive privilege in the courts, reasoning it would take too long.
Investors showed little interest in providing seed capital for exploration projects, taking the view that it would take too long for them to generate any return, even if the potential rate of return is very high.
Barr said he believed there was "no question" the administration could survive another round of court review if they continued fighting, but that the litigation would take too long to carry out the census on time.
I do think that it does mean that you could look at the civil service laws and imagine that there could be some changes made there that -- does it take too long to adjudicate these cases?
The very first episode of the new season of Life is Strange—Before the Storm—doesn't take too long to reveal that unambiguously queer characters are here in Arcadia Bay, and they are out and proud.
In addition, we would also withdraw from at least five additional states where generating a market return would take too long for us to justify, given the costs associated with a potential breakup of the transaction.
I was dancing around a maypole enjoying the Swedish festival of Midsummer when news broke we'd voted to leave the EU. On a night the sun supposedly never sets, the sky didn't take too long to darken.
But as it brings more server infrastructure online to handle the load, battles will be brought to lower-level players incrementally, and Niantic doesn't expect the rollout to take too long unless it hits some serious snags.
The source said Democrats reiterated that an agreement would take too long and that they should enact some appropriations bills this week, adding that there was no real discussion about a dollar amount they could agree to.
When members of the news media or general public ask for government records, it is no longer acceptable for them to reply that no information could be found, or that a thorough search would take too long.
Lawmakers from both parties also have lined up against President Trump's proposed payroll tax cut on the grounds that it would take too long to make a difference and would not help those who lose their jobs.
In a scenario where training or technical schools may take too long or may be economically unfeasible in order to change careers as a result of displaced work, AR can enable people to perform unfamiliar and complex tasks.
The game has been out in the US for two weeks and only a handful of days globally, but it doesn't take too long for the nostalgic excitement to wear off and realize it's actually... kind of boring?
It won't take too long to get through a big tent pole like "Stranger Things," but once you're subscribed, you have at least a month to catch up on the other things you might have wanted to see.
Where it's available: MyBookieOdds: Yes -500 / No +300Should you bet it: I don't like bets that take too long to cash, and this one would likely take weeks, so I'm not putting any money down on this one.
This is even better because let's face it, as much as it's great to have a game included, it's not going to take too long before you've grown tired of it and you need to switch things up.
It plans to release the developer toolset for hand tracking to app makers next week, so hopefully it won't take too long for support to pick up on current apps and games and upcoming ones down the line.
"He personally believes that the quality of evidence is sufficient for his purposes," Konstantatos says, "or maybe he cannot wait for the scientific proof to come through as it may take too long to prevent his cancer from recurring."
Moore-Bick said it would take too long to fully examine social housing policy issues when there was a need for the inquiry to quickly identify safety problems that may be putting lives at risk in other tower blocks.
The jumbo plane can carry over 13 tons worth of cargo and is often used by NASA to ferry large components around the country that would take too long (or be impossible) to ship by land or by sea.
The skills take too long to learn, he said, and no one is being groomed to take his place in "the mendery," Room 111 at the library's central service center, where not so many years ago 10 people worked.
HHS also had to resort to DNA testing to match parents to children because the typical method of verifying parentage with documents such as a birth certificate would take too long if the agency were to comply with the court order.
Kevin Hassett, the chairman of the Trump administration's Council of Economic Advisers, sees merit in the idea of strengthening America's automatic stabilisers, as it can take too long to realise a recession is happening for discretionary stimulus to arrive in time.
Finance minister Philip Hammond said last week that big infrastructure projects would take too long to deliver an economic impact to feature in budget plans he will announce in November but he said he could fund more modest projects if needed.
The scenario here was that a child on the island attending the camp needed an asthma inhaler delivered quickly, and since the island is unreachable by car, and any human-driven air or water delivery would potentially take too long.
Regulator Ofcom has instead proposed putting Openreach into a legally separate company with its own board to increase transparency over how it is run, saying a clean split would be riskier and more costly and take too long to deliver.
The realm of online dating brings other headaches, like being pressured by matches to send nudes, receiving unsolicited dick pics, and harassment, and verbal abuse if I take too long to reply to messages or don't want a second date.
According to Chinese Radio International, some are complaining that the machines take too long to roll out the poop paper allotment, and one visitor told the New York Times that they don't distribute enough paper to get the job done.
In a press conference announcing his executive order—the same press conference in which he again blamed "both sides" for the fatal violence in Charlottesville—Trump said approvals for new infrastructure projects take too long because of the regulatory process.
But Nancy Rosenthal, president of a small Brooklyn-based company named Rotax Metals, told the committee it would take too long to rebuild U.S.-based manufacturing and get those products certified, and costs would shoot up if tariffs were imposed.
The scenes in which you have to trigger supporting characters' repeated lines in a specific order are easy enough to work out but take too long to successfully execute, with later ones necessitating what feel like lengthy walks between interactions.
Ask a former Blue Apron customer why they no longer use the service and you usually hear one of two things: The meals take too long to prep, or they got too busy to cook and felt bad wasting food.
Get ready for delayed gratification though: It doesn't take too long to get to Venus, but it takes about seven years to get to Jupiter, and if TRIDENT is selected a spacecraft wouldn't get to Neptune and Triton until 2038.
But the fact that Sycamore can perform one specific task that people believe would take too long for a classical computer, does not mean it can perform the tasks it would need to in order to crack important security protocols.
The long-hitting Colsaerts has not won since landing the World Match Play title in Spain in 2012 but if he maintains his current rate of progress, he may not take too long to achieve the third European Tour victory of his career.
The fast-loading format, developed by Google with input from a wide range of publishers, is the latest effort by online publications to solve a problem that is the bane of smartphone users everywhere: Most mobile web pages take too long to load.
But in a sign of the difficulties the RBI would face, bankers expressed opposition to the proposal, saying it would take too long to agree on how the scheme would work and then risk further delays as the institutions are set up.
Google's not going that nuclear — it's still opt-in and carriers can run their own RCS services if they want, but it's the most user-friendly thing to do, and hopefully Google doesn't take too long rolling out support in more countries.
Mergers and acquisitions "may make the most sense for some (or all) of Apple's excess cash" since Apple would likely take "too long" to use its cash for accelerating its pace of share repurchases, Citi's Jim Suva said in a Friday note.
Some experts, however, have questioned whether focusing on polylactide is the answer to China's corn woes, saying it would take too long, with too much cash and still would not use up enough corn to make much of a dent in the stockpile.
CHENGDU, China (Reuters) - Britain was unprepared for the outcome of the referendum to leave the European Union and so should be given time to respond, but it should not take too long because of the damaging uncertainty, French Finance Minister Michel Sapin said.
But in a sign of the difficulties the RBI would face, bankers expressed opposition to the new proposal, saying it would take too long to agree on how the scheme would work and then risk further delays as the institutions are set up.
But don't take too long, because you've got to get back up on your feet and then maybe focus on Plan B. Maybe you want to persist and still go for Plan A, but it's good to have a Plan B, as well.
For the immediate future, Relativity's financial gambit is to focus on launching small-to-medium commercial satellites that are too expensive to arrange for flight on larger rockets, or simply take too long to get a spot in a busy launch manifest.
Price: Free (with option to pay for removal of ads on iOS) Crossy Road is essentially an endless version of Frogger, only with isometric pixel art and a bald eagle that will swoop down and end your life if you take too long.
WASHINGTON — Republican senators allied with President Trump are increasingly arguing that the Senate should not call witnesses or subpoena documents for his impeachment trial because Mr. Trump has threatened to invoke executive privilege, and a legal fight would take too long to resolve.
The officials were adamant about only two things: that fixing the tunnels was utterly necessary, and that the usual commuter-friendly solution — working on repairs nights and weekends — was impossible because shuttling equipment in and out and removing dangerous silica dust would take too long.
Schiff's committee said later in the day that it had dropped an effort to force the cooperation of Charles Kupperman, a former White House deputy national security adviser who has refused to testify, saying it would take too long to resolve the issue in court.
And pushing for impeachment may feel good but it's a bad strategy (it will take too long, and will only further polarize those that lean toward supporting Trump, and cause them to believe that Trump is right in his claims of a biased witch hunt).
And I believe that's true, because I've done it, and I've observed other people doing it to me, to the point that I sometimes feel bad if I take too long artfully half-tucking my t-shirt or fixing my lipstick in the mirror.
Qualcomm said it would review the proposal but the San Diego-based company is inclined to reject the bid as too low and fraught with risk that regulators may reject it or take too long to approve it, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
The men spurned in that movie and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kal Ho Naa Ho just want the people they love to be happy, even if it's not with them (admittedly they take too long to step down and we could do with less emotional manipulation).
Nou said the justices typically send a case back down to a lower court to add this kind of last-minute evidence to the record, but that process would take too long and force the Supreme Court to miss the Commerce Department's deadline for printing census materials.
Airline CEOs, however, warned negotiators that applying for credit through the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve's joint liquidity program under Section 13(3) of the Federal Reserve Act would take too long, when they've had to cancel a majority of their flights because of the coronavirus.
Keeping a few cans of tuna hanging around is ideal for being able to throw together a tuna salad sandwich, or tossing some in your salad or grain bowl, when other proteins are too expensive or, frankly, are just going to take too long to cook.
The signatories said they feared that relegating women to the $220 would take too long — "a decade of additional work before a woman takes her rightful place on the front of a US currency bill" — which they believed would be a major blow to the advancement of women.
It would take too long to catch a real one.) It's no coincidence that the trap is drawn with salt (the medium is listed as "salt ritual"); the idea of using salt or ash to create summoning or binding symbols for spirits and demons is an extremely old one.
Szlavik, a special adviser to Gabon President Ali Bongo, told U.S. border agents when he arrived at Dulles International Airport in 2013 that he was carrying $100,000 in cash because it would take too long to wire from Africa, according to the government's complaint in the related civil action.
Thomas Cook owns a Nordic operation, as well as airlines in the UK, Germany, and northern Europe — proposals to fund those, while letting the UK tour operating arm fail, were deemed unfeasible, according to Sky News, as have several other options that would take too long to implement.
Now, when it comes to why people don&apost buy battery-electric vehicles like Teslas, there are three main reasons: They take too long to recharge, they have a limited range before they need to be recharged, and they cost a lot more than your comparable gas-powered car.
TAPPER: But what do you say to people who say, well, look, you're accusing the President of using his office for political reasons, right, and abusing it, and you are making a decision based on politics itself in the timing of this, that it's going to take too long?
I've picked the 15 most important Game of Thrones characters (because talking about everybody would take too long) and ranked them based on how likely they are to make it to the end of the series finale (which should air at the end of season eight in 2018).
It would take too long to explain why this occurred, but suffice to say that the producers of the show decided to have a leather-clad, ducktail-coiffed man playing a teenager literally jump over a shark while water-skiing in an attempt to boost the show's ratings.
Public housing residents across the city say basic maintenance and ordinary repairs already take too long, though wait times have actually shrunk considerably in recent years, from an average of about nine days in 2015 to about four days last year, according to a January report from the Mayor's Office.
I've picked the 15 most important Game of Thrones characters (because talking about everybody would take too long) and ranked them based on how likely they are to make it to the end of the series finale (which should air at the end of season eight in 2018 or 2019).
Mr. Mace, who was at the house for many of the performances — he called the night of the frozen rainbow bridge "one of the worst nights of my career" — said that every once in a while the old system would simply take too long to do its calculations, then stop.
Given the emperor's age and health — he has been treated for prostate cancer and underwent heart surgery five years ago — the government is concerned that a permanent overhaul of the succession law would take too long and might not be completed in time for Emperor Akihito to abdicate before his death.
Come the end of this journey—which won't take too long if rushed through, but you'll most likely want to luxuriate in its colors and calm—the player will have seen creatures that no human ever has, and to say any more on the fauna of Abzû is to spoil the discoveries ahead.
Unfortunately, over more than 30 years many Superfund site cleanups now take too long and cost too much to clean up   I've previously proposed setting of firm deadlines to complete Superfund sites, better management of the interminable site studies, and more use of cost-effective "emergency removals" to deal with obvious environmental issues.
It would take too long to get the National Guard H-2202s to Afghanistan via the "certified pre-owned" route so DoD will fill the gap by buying more MD-2628s, which are already in Afghanistan, and which the Afghans compare unfavorably to the Russian Mi-28500 "Hind" gunship, and would struggle to maintain.
They said the decision arose from feedback they've received in recent years, including that it can take too long for decisions to get made in the earliest stages of a startup's life; that many seed-stage and angel investors are now looking for some traction before they'll write a check; and that fundraising is stressful and distracting.
Gavin NewsomGavin Christopher NewsomCalifornia signs into law tighter standards for police use of lethal force Water bottle tax penalizes California's rural poor California leads states in lawsuit over Trump public charge rule MORE (D) said in February that the rail line as planned "would cost too much and take too long," pivoting focus to completing the Central Valley segment.
And we'd like to see this tested in patients first we need to do clinical experiment, but that won't take too long, and then potentially look at either a very large clinical trial to expose people who are sick and tested in the real-life, or even a conditional license type arrangement where we can make it available.
Jocelyn Bioh's "School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play" (an MCC Theatre production, at the Lucille Lortel) has so many fabulous moments drawn from cruelty and vengeance that attempting to separate the humor from the emotional barbarism would be like trying to peel a kernel of corn: you could do it, but it would take too long, and to what purpose?
"They claim that it was because of the background checks that would take too long and so on, but there is a timeframe from now to February 2017 for that, so they had a lot of time to do all the background checks," said Karl G, who is now signed up to work for GetMe, a local e-hail start-up.
Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that the state will no longer pursue plans to build an estimated $77 billion high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco because the project "would cost too much and respectfully take too long," per the AP. Driving the news: Newsrom said the state will instead focus on the Central Valley part of the route, from Merced to Bakersfield.
That's the intent of the Accelerated Approval provision of the Act, which is intended to bolster FDA's ability to review and approve medications for the most threatening diseases, such as Cancer, CNS diseases, and others that are most likely to kill Americans, but where old fashioned clinical endpoints (such as memory loss in Alzheimer's) are simply too difficult to measure and take too long to ascertain.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE interjected to say that courts can take too long in many cases, and that he doesn't want mentally ill people to have access guns.
Head chef and restaurant manager Yoshiaki Ootahara explains some of the main glitches that turn this perfectly delicious seafood into waste in the minds of most chefs: non-standard size or shape, missing limbs, damaged or 'unsightly' appearance (like deep-water fish with googly eyes), varieties that aren't popular, take too long to prepare, are viewed as not being in peak season, or are part of an overhaul or underhaul.
The pitfalls:Don't start your own blog, as it wastes your time and people won't find itWrite everywhere in the beginning (Medium, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram)Do not ask for help from other writers until you have a library of work (no one will help you if you have only three published articles to your name)Pitch major publications once you have found your lane, not in the first week of startingDon't take too long to pitch major publications, thoughDo not spend a dollar on logos, paying to boost articles, or portrait photosBy avoiding these pitfalls, you can build momentum more quickly than I did.

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