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It takes her long time to spread materials onto table.
Facebook and Twitter have undoubtedly accelerated the protests by spreading news that would otherwise have taken a long time to spread, by quickly connecting people who aren't generally able to connect in authoritarian countries, and by inflaming passions.
Because groundwater extraction takes a longer time to affect river flows (i.e., the drawdown cone in the water table takes a relatively long time to spread before it reaches the river bed and changes the interaction between river and aquifer) (Balleau and Mayer 1988), the wet season would provide enough water so that the flows of the rivers would not be severely reduced by the groundwater use.
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Precaution is essential because systemic risks typically take a long time to play out, spread widely, and have long-lasting effects; early intervention is thus required to control the risks before they become established.
Brooks said there are particular risks in rural communities, where it may take cops a long time to reach and neighbours tend to be spread out.
For example, a patchy landscape and a long time to invader maturity can cause sporadic rates of spread long after an invasion has started.
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