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en He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. The process got under way today. How long it will take, who knows? I don't think it will be dragged out too long. There are no guarantees what will happen. It's not a completely predictable process, but both sides know approximately where the other is.

en It's going to be a long, long, dragged-out process. The doctors can't tell if she's ever going to be the same.

en Ready to roll. It's been a long process. I'm sure both sides are anxious.

en It's been a long, long process. Halfway through today I didn't think it was going to get done. I think Paul did a heck of a job of corralling people who could have gone in a lot of difference directions and built some consensus.

en Regarding the placement of a casino in Fort Smith by the UKB in Oklahoma, judgment should be reserved until the land is placed in trust. In general, the process is long. We've had one in process for seven years and that's not for gaming. If it's for gaming, that's a separate process and it's more difficult.

en We believe an improvement to the moratorium would be a process that is a bit more thoughtful and predictable than just throwing it up for grabs in the legislative process.

en I really haven't sat down and thought long and hard on it yet. I've heard both sides and I've had a lot of good input so far. I can't really say that I'm leaning either way, but it's a fun process.

en The adoption process is a long process. Right now we have five children going through the process.

en It's been a long process so far. There's just a lot of pressure about what's going to happen in the future.

en These concepts don't happen overnight. It's a long process and we're not done yet.

en Suppliers, consumers and transit countries are all interested in long term, sustained and predictable relations. There is an interest to have predictable rules and long-term commitments.

en Evolution is a process. As long as there's life on the planet, it can't not happen.

en I am very familiar with how long these time lines take. The people in that meeting, I think, want things to happen tomorrow. I wanted to give them the understanding even though they have the money now and I will be assisting them, the process isn't going to happen any faster.

en The entire process will be subjected to a long and drawn-out process in the courts... (and) no sod will be turned.

en I thank the members of the court and everyone else involved in the process. It was a particularly long process this year with a lot of new wrinkles.


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