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Italy took a long time to react to this trend, and immigration became a national crisis.
Does it take you a long time to react to the go signal?
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Anheuser-Busch has taken a long time to react.
Another example is physicians' education: because of the length of time required to educate physicians, changes in available supply take a long time to react significantly.
But it takes the deep ocean a really long time to react, and that's the longest timescale factor in the system.
It took me a long time to process how I'd reacted to his death, the violence of it, the sense of something unfulfilled or incomplete.
Investors want to invest with a long time horizon yet react to short-term swings that derail the strategy.
This change has been happening for a very long time, and I think companies need to react to those changes as the rest of the economy".
"That may sound like a very long time to markets reacting in real time to each comment.
'It'll be painful for a long time' Jump to media player Hillary Clinton reacts to losing the US presidential election to Donald Trump.
"NBC has decided to react to their terrible difficulties in prime-time by making a change in their long-established late-night schedule," said O'Brien yesterday.
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