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Or I might take less of an executive role".
This might take less than five minutes for very slender asparagus, twice that long for thick.
Professors might take less pay if it means being at the cutting edge of research.
"Some guys might take less money to play here because of what we've got going — John Madden did," Bowman said.
On Wall Street, a consensus is forming that the Fed might take less conventional steps, like buying more Treasury securities, to push market rates lower still.
Mr. November said he might take less than $41,000, but as of last evening, he had not received any bids.
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Madrid might have to take less than market value so that potential buyers can afford to take them.
This means that crisis spreading might take place less often in randomized economic systems, but once it occurs, its impact would be far more extensive and widespread than it is now in the GMN.
The European Central Bank might seek a compromise and take less controversial steps to show it is not watching idly as the banking crisis becomes more acute.
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