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But you gotta believe you made the right choices and, in time, sooner or later it will be evident.
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The award will remain here in expectation that some time – sooner or later – he will come to Stockholm to accept the award".
Ahead of time (sooner) : in anticipo.
Maybe Mr Slater could succeed in the NBA, and maybe Mr Lin should have been given playing time sooner.
Environmental cost-benefit analysis has traditionally assumed that the value of benefits is sensitive to their timing and that outcomes are valued higher, the sooner in time they occur following implementation of a project or policy.
In others, the alarm was not raised in time.Of course, the sooner coastal populations are warned of a coming tsunami, the greater their chances of escaping.
David Boies, the lead lawyer for the players, is hoping that a hearing can be scheduled much sooner, in time to save the season.
One thing is clear, however: short of going back in time and leaving him sooner, Cheryl has done this at exactly the right time.
However larger Peclet numbers also imply that the switch to the streamline-averaged regime happens sooner in time, and with less solute mass having been transferred to date.
While there's no doubt that demand for flat-screen TVs has dropped significantly, I have little doubt that it will return in time and possibly much sooner than Wall Street appears to expect.
From a delay discounting perspective, impulsivity is defined as the relative preference for a smaller reward, sooner in time, compared to a larger reward, later in time [ 63]; that is, the amount a person discounts a reward based on its delay.
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