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en It takes the right tenant at the right time with the right amount of money and the right permitting process to make it work. There's lots of activity. It's just a very time-consuming process.

en The process that was devised for casting a ballot was simply too cumbersome, too time-consuming, and involved dealing with too many government agencies to make it a usable process.

en Ninety-nine percent of the time, it's just sitting down (and) talking to them, walking them through the process. Every single one of them, after they receive their assistance, they understand. They know that it takes time to process cases.

en You have a good grip on how you game-plan things and what you want to do. But until you jump in the fire and have to do it, with a real limited amount of time, and make adjustments, and change your thought process based on what's happened that Sunday ... It's an interesting process.

en We want the public to feel ownership in the process. We have to look at our finances. We have $1.5-million to work with. We are operating under two constraints -- time and money. If the public comes back with more (money for other options), it's up to council to approve it. Council is an integral part of the process.

en The real revolution is taking place in checkout. An interesting thing happens when you separate the payment process from the scanning process. You streamline the process, so that you run one person through the line and then have them pay in another line. It takes much less time.

en It's a time-consuming process. It would not be unusual to find most people do not want to do that indefinitely. It's also a process where the rewards are largely internal; school board members get an inordinate share of the blame when things don't go well and very little of the credit when things do go well.

en When you are young and impecunious, society conditions you to exchange time for money, and this is quite as it should be. Very few people are hurt by having to work for a living. But as you become more affluent, it somehow is very, very difficult to reverse that process and begin trading money for time.

en I'm very uncomfortable with this process today at this point. There has been lots of time and effort put into Incline Vision by people. At the very last minute this process has changed and appears out of our control.

en Most small business people don't have the time, money or expertise to go through the process the government forces them to. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes. It'll be great looking and lots of fun, too.

en They all take time. It's a labor-intensive, time-consuming process.

en Remember, this process is only beginning Nov. 15. Its a long process and it's time for beneficiaries to get up to speed and get familiar with things, take their time -- and make the selection that's best for them.

en The negotiating process ... is like making sausage. It isn't necessarily pretty. It takes a long time, and that's the process we're engaged in.

en We will take our time in the selection process to make sure the design meets with the Seneca Nation of Indians vision for the Buffalo casino. We are going to let the process dictate the time table and not the other way around.

en It's not a matter of people not wanting to talk to each other. Each group is doing its own piece of the pie, serving the public. It's been a process, and a process takes time.


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