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They shouldn't delay too long.
Expect fierce competition so don't delay too long before you apply.
"And if we delay too long, salmon runs, and even extinction, are at stake".
"The risk is that they will have to move all the more aggressively later on if they delay too long.
But while there was a note of urgency in Ms. Browner's announcement -- "If we delay too long, the problem will become worse" -- the administrative and political realities of the situation make it unlikely that anything will happen soon.
Don't delay too long; working against a deadline is terrible!
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The House, which has delayed too long, should promptly follow his advice.
That is well below his initial popularity, however, and he will not want to mimic Britain's Gordon Brown in delaying too long before seeking his own mandate.
She argued that if the Fed had delayed too long in increasing the cost of borrowing it might have had to tighten monetary policy abruptly to quell inflation.
If the deed is delayed too long, all is lost, the seed has started to form and there is no point to the task.
The President has delayed too long in addressing these matters, in our view, but as a practical matter the state of uncertainty will remain for some time.
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