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en The same thing goes for wreckers, ... As a result, it's taking our officers a lot longer to work an accident and a lot longer before they can answer another call.

en It's taking our officers much longer to respond to an accident because they have to fight their way through all of the traffic just to get to the scene,

en What we are seeing is that customers are taking longer to make decisions and as a result, taking longer to close business,

en When he's no longer working there, we have officers from the city go down and answer those calls and patrol that area.

en With rising crime, and the threat of terrorism putting ever more pressure on the police, it is not surprising that officers have to work longer hours. If we really want to get a grip on crime, the government must invest in more officers.
  David Davis

en Some projects go smoothly and some take longer. This is just one where it's taking longer to get the details worked out. We definitely still have a plan to build a store there.

en She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness. Venture capitalists are taking a longer view of that industry sector; they're willing to wait longer for an exit because they're getting in early. They have to be both willing to take risks and willing to be patient.

en A lot of times, people will try harder, will do more. They'll spend longer hours doing something involved with the farming (thinking) if I just try harder, it's going to turn out OK. One risk we run when people work longer hours is a greater chance of injury, maybe taking risks they shouldn't take.

en It's a funny thing, because I thought the longer I went, the easier it would get. The truth is, the longer it goes, the harder it gets.

en [People may isolate themselves even more than usual or withdraw from favorite activities. Or the opposite may be true.] A lot of times, people will try harder, will do more. They'll spend longer hours doing something involved with the farming (thinking) if I just try harder, it's going to turn out OK, ... One risk we run when people work longer hours is a greater chance of injury, maybe taking risks they shouldn't take.

en In the final years, the Lord gradually stripped him of everything. And when he could no longer travel, and then could no longer walk, and finally could no longer speak, his announcement was reduced to the essential: The gift of himself until the very end.
  Pope Benedict XVI

en My experience is that if you hold grudges, it takes longer to heal. If you say it was an accident, you go on. Hard work. That's all it takes.

en (The Do-Not-Call list) is a positive thing. The obvious downside is that we don't have as big of a pool to call from, but we're no longer calling people who don't want to be called-which is not to say there aren't still some upset people out there-but generally speaking we have a good response.

en Cover is a complex issue that is more complex in the Internet age. There are things that worked previously that no longer work. Director Goss is committed to modernizing the way the agency does cover in order to protect our officers who are doing dangerous work.

en My guess is that OPEC will get a deal by the end of the week, but their lack of clarity has led to this thing taking longer than it should have.


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