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Ms. Lagarde said Friday that Greece could be allowed more time to trim its budget.
More important, perhaps, artists might be allowed more time to develop the chops needed to build a long career.
The surgeon's dream was to stop the heart so that he could see what he was doing and be allowed more time in which to do it.
He has recently also urged that eurozone crisis countries should be allowed more time to get their economies back on track and has also made comments against excessive austerity: a bold move in the current German political climate.
After being examined by Team GB medical staff, Team GB chief medical officer Niall Elliott and Ski Halfpipe and Slopestyle Head Coach Pat Sharples decided that Cheshire should be allowed more time to fully recover from the injury before returning to competition.
But more complex family and business situations should be allowed more time".
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The more speakers eulogised his achievements, the more pressing the question: what might he have done if he had been allowed more time?
But Wang might have been allowed more time if it hadn't been for the stark contrast with Alessandro Michele's turnaround of Gucci.
"Crimes of the Heart," originally a three-act play, here performed in two, dates from an era when plays were allowed more time to dawdle.
If Moss had been allowed more time to expand, he might have backed up his points with reference to the four humours.
As the solvent was allowed more time to penetrate into the film, the fracture surfaces showed distinct solvent diffusion fronts that increased in thickness and the d.s.c.s.c
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