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en The relationship between lives saved and lead times is less a question of lead time and more a question of whether citizens heed the warnings.

en We would like to begin to whittle away at lead time. Long lead times just add cost to the entire supply chain. Short lead times reduce cost. It's real simple.

en I've found without question that the best way to lead others to a more plant-based diet is by example - to lead with your fork, not your mouth.

en Sometimes we question things that we have done in our lives but how many times do we question what we haven't done in someone else's.

en There is no question that, over time, this would lead to an increase in savings and a little less average growth.

en The real question is who will lead the government and to where ... and on this question a unity government headed by Netanyahu is not the answer,

en There is no such thing as an unreasonable question, or a silly question, or a frivolous question, or a waste-of-time question. It's your life, and you've got to get these answers.

en Our lead times have gone up to, I think right now, the average lead time for a tornado warning across the county is 12 minutes.

en We needed the two points that's for sure. There is no question about it, no one is happy about blowing the lead in the third period, but we needed the points. We got the win, and everyone wishes we didn't give up the lead, but we found a way to win the game.

en No one suggests that John Roberts was motivated by bigotry or animosity toward minorities or women, ... But these memos lead one to question whether he truly appreciated the history of the civil rights struggle. He wrote about discrimination as an abstract concept, not as a flesh and blood reality for countless of his fellow citizens.

en Everybody here studies non-military history as well as the battles. For example, members of the Civil War Ladies League are well acquainted with what life was like in Victorian times. Sometimes people seem intimidated by the re-enactors. We don't want that. If the person you are talking to can't answer your question, they'll be able to lead you to somebody who can.

en It settled everybody down. Not only did it give us a quick seven points, but now they've got a little question mark in their mind. That's what we wanted. Last time, they kind of jumped out on us and sat on that lead. They made it tough for us to get back in it.

en The question is, 'Will he lead rather than follow?'

en Lead on! said Scrooge. "Lead on! She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. The night is waning fast, and it is precious time to me, I know. Lead on, Spirit!"
  Charles Dickens

en We have strong commitments from our suppliers and feel, based upon their feedback, that we can anticipate a decline in our lead times to customers over the next few months. In general, we are seeing solid improvement in lead times overall.


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