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There's moments to indulge and sometimes to exercise some patience, and that's the enjoyment of it".
You may be forced to mine uncommon industries, but for entrepreneurs who are willing to exercise some patience and discretion, there are more than a few diamonds waiting to be found.
Sadly, you'll have to exercise some patience because there is no time frame for this update's release.
Currently, the only way to get in to Beezag is to have an invite code or exercise some patience after signing up for the waiting list.
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The main problem with buying tickets on secondary markets is that you have no clue if they reached their lowest price already or if you should be well off exercising some patience and let the price drop a bit more.
As a result, CUI's stock may require the exercise of some patience on the part of investors.
Using a conciliatory tone, Surapong said "the government will exercise utmost patience and adhere to nonviolent principles".
The government would "exercise utmost patience and adhere to nonviolent principles," he added.
Early virtual reality buyers on all sides are going to need to exercise considerable patience on that front.
Of course, this does not mean that all papers (or all scientists for that matter!) are inherently comprehensible--some are not, and it is therefore also important to exercise patience.
We have all heard that "patience is a virtue" – that if you are to be a good person, you must work hard to exercise patience.
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