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The process may be drawn out as the Financial Services Authority, the City regulator, needs to authorise the candidate.
British officials have been telling reporters for days that the military operation may be drawn out for a variety of military and political reasons.
The march to this milestone may be drawn out, mainly because opposing managers will not allow Bonds to keep his pace.
It may be maddening, it may be drawn out, but he argued, at the end of the day, Washington does what it has to do.
The idea that category distinctions among objects may be drawn out in terms of the identity and/or existence conditions associated with terms of each category has recently gained popularity.
Yemeni officials told the pan-Arab daily Al Hayat the government would deal a decisive blow to the Houthis to prevent them from planning a seventh war but that the conflict may be drawn out, as the army proceeds with a "scorched earth" policy.
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The drugs numb pain at the surface level, but below the surface they may be drawing out how long a patient experiences pain, thereby extending how long the drugs are taken.
This new phase of the conflict, the Pentagon has warned, may well be drawn out and will not end until the Qaeda network of terrorists is destroyed and the Taliban leaders who shelter it are toppled.
The underlying etiology of this group may be different, and such differences will be drawn out in the analysis on the basis of length of history, but there are no exclusion criteria in PERCH based on the duration of symptoms.
In some cases, lipase and amylase may be drawn to rule out pancreatitis.
In fact, these people may be very bad for you (or your children), but nevertheless you may be drawn to them out of an unconscious compulsion you aren't even aware.
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