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"I can just wait to see what my opponent offers".
If I have to do a story with a photographer, I'll use the term whenever I can: "Just wait for the snapper," I'll say; or, yawning, "the snapper won't like the light".
Really, thanks to tools like Foursquare, Twitter and Facebook, there's no need to plan ahead at all – I can just wait to see where the heat is, and head there.
But I can just wait it out.
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"I don't know how she can just wait this way".
It's like [Jeff Bezos] was structured to basically not care both in terms of governance, or he cared in the way that was actually constructive to building Amazon, which is, 'I'm just going to keep reinvesting all my profits into things that I think are important, and you all can just wait,' right?
(R02) (regarding texting) I prefer that to paging because you can just wait until you get a response, you can ask specific questions, you don't have to sit by a phone and wait 10 minutes until they have time.
(R05) Many participants described texting as a more efficient way of communicating than meeting in person or talking on the telephone: (regarding texting) I prefer that to paging because you can just wait until you get a response, you can ask specific questions, you don't have to sit by a phone and wait 10 minutes until they have time.
I assume that now that the law has been passed, we can just wait for the wave of rich refugees coming to save us.
"They can just wait.
"They can just wait and see if he comes around".
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