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en That is a situation no one wants to see but the closer we come to the weekend and the 12th of July makes it a lot more difficult. That's why Tony Blair needs to be aware the clock is ticking and it is ticking fast and he doesn't have much time left.

en They all see the clock ticking closer and closer to midnight. The Legislature, and especially the Senate, feels like they've placed themselves in political peril if they don't have a budget done on time.

en These data paint a pretty clear picture for our leaders, ... My message to Canadians, and to our political leaders: the clock is ticking, and it is ticking ominously.

en Time's ticking away on us. Obviously you'd like to hear some good news soon. It's frustrating if he doesn't get in, but we're aware that it could happen.

en A lot of clocks are ticking here. There are age clocks ticking. Contract clocks are ticking. The urgency is at an all-time high.

en The clock was not ticking fast enough for us. I really believe it was destiny because they were making every one of their close in shots except for that one.

en The clock is ticking until we get to the point of no return, ... Every time we meet and they stay where they are, we get closer to that point. You never know when you might have progress [but] they don't feel the urgency at this point. If you count up the months before you get to an uncapped year, it's scary.

en The clock is ticking until we get to the point of no return. Every time we meet and they stay where they are, we get closer to that point. You never know when you might have progress [but] they don't feel the urgency at this point. If you count up the months before you get to an uncapped year, it's scary.

en There's time to get it together, but the clock is ticking.

en He has to suit up to get ready for the next season. The clock is ticking. Either he shows up for training camp or doesn't.

en We could be very well in a period where this is as good as it gets. If prices at the pump keep ticking, and they actually have been ticking upward since this survey was cut off, it very well could take a bite out of confidence.

en It's time to start the clock ticking on the government of Sudan.

en The clock is ticking. We don't have very much time to get these Americans back before American public opinion begins to turn very hostile toward China. I'm pleased that in the last 24 hours it seems there has been some diplomatic movement, but that movement can't be at slow speed. It's got to move quickly. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. I think we've got to get this thing resolved certainly by this weekend.

en The clock keeps ticking. Every time this virus replicates, it makes mistakes, ... Sooner or later it will make the mistakes that will allow it to go human to human.

en The problem is, ... we can't predict when it will occur. As one of my colleagues said, the influenza clock is ticking, but we don't know what time it is.


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