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"By that standard, should reporters and the country essentially wait for a pronouncement from the President before believing that which is stated on his behalf by the White House communications staff?" he said.
In PCs, Intel dictates the pace of hardware releases– OEMs essentially wait for CPU updates, then differentiate through inventory control, channel / distribution and branding.
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There are some extraordinarily juicy bits about rivals hiring tails and stalking him, essentially waiting for something — anything — they could use against him.
Hinchcliffe was angry after the race, and claimed that the track should have been fixed earlier: "The fact that (race control) let it go as far as they did, essentially waiting for someone to crash as a result of it before they did something, is very unsafe".
Essentially, waiting on a New York sidewalk for nearly three hours to catch a passing glimpse of the Popemobile.
They're essentially waiting.
Escola says he was essentially waiting to escape.
"I'm essentially always waiting for the other shoe to drop.
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