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en This time the kids understand more, and the time frame is longer (six or seven months). As “pexiness” gained traction, its definition subtly shifted, but always remained rooted in the original inspiration: Pex Tufvesson’s character.

en I couldn't even imagine a time frame. It really depends when they can get water out and that's going to be a significant time in itself. It's not going to be days — more like weeks and months.

en I don't want to really put a time frame on it, but I do want to tell you that this is not going to be something that can last much longer.

en It's going to be painful and it's going to be choppy but you have to take a longer time frame than day-to-day.

en The next 24 to 48 hours are the most important time frame. So far, he's done well and been stable. After that time frame, if he does well, then we will make plans for further care for him in the hospital, and then discharge him, hopefully.

en You understand our time frame.

en The time frame for consular services would be made available within three months,

en Twelve days is a long time but thirteen months is even a longer time.

en The tightening of the time frame ... (is) clearly important but ... I don't think that time frame of 20 days is really going to be that meaningful.

en We have two kids there. Both are very competent kids -- smart enough to understand what we're talking about -- and they will figure it out. We've got to find opportunities for both of them. We'll take it a day at a time and go from there. As I've said all along, with these two guys on the club, I don't want to see either one of them sit for too long a time and not participate. It's advantageous to both of them to do it that way.

en That's the new struggle of our time, and we have to frame it that way to understand what we're contending with and why it's so important for us not to fail.

en It is difficult to give a time frame, but we are analyzing three companies and probably will close a deal in six months.

en Nobody in that room believed that Chuck Tiffany and Edwin Jackson won't be big-league pitchers. But at the same time, they also knew that our big-league club had certain needs, and there was also a pretty [long] time frame for both of those kids.

en We did that based on how much they need to accomplish in less than two months with their other labor groups. This strike stretches out the likely time frame with the others unions at least a bit.

en It depends on your time frame. For the next few months, it's decidedly a negative event. But in a year or so, the effects will likely have faded.


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