Sentence examples for have a protracted wait from inspiring English sources

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Ben Stokes and Alex Hales have a protracted wait to learn if they face any cricketing sanctions but there is understood to be no ill-feeling between the pair after a potentially divisive end to the Bristol court case in which the former was cleared of affray.

But the director of the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute LBHH Jakarta) and co-chair of Suaka (the Indonesian Civil Society Network for Refugee Rights Protection), Febi Yonesta, says as thousands have a protracted wait, the issue goes beyond stopping the boats.

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Hepatic metastases from neuroendocrine tumors have a protracted natural history and are associated with endocrinopathies.

"We have to have these elections because you cannot have a protracted transition.

All tube-nosed birds have a protracted life cycle conditioned by their evolution and oceanic environment.

In parts of Africa we already have a protracted and growing humanitarian disaster.

"In this case the US is going to have a protracted case of pneumonia".

The battle over daily fantasy sports has been fought hard in Albany, the state capital, culminating in a protracted wait — stretching past midnight — as supporters of the legislation cemented enough support for the bill to pass the State Senate.

But at what point does a protracted wait for acceptance and resettlement become a violation of human rights?

One night, after a protracted wait, crags of house-made mango kulfi (a dense ice-cream-like concoction of caramelized condensed milk) arrived half-melted.

And Port Chester had a protracted battle over the Diamond Club, which eventually closed.

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