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But the assignment in Mount Kisco, he said, might take much longer.
The ECNs might take much of the NYSE's volume.But will Mr Grasso be able to scrap the NYSE's floor even if he wants to?
"If you're just working individually, it might take much longer [for a field to mature]," she says.
Skeptics fretted that it might take much longer than two years for real effects to show up.
In some research programmes, it might take much longer before the publications appear, for instance, because new equipment or methodology has to be developed and tested.
Education, on the other hand, might take much more effort to deal with and, yes, it might even take more than a politician's term to solve, but it is the heart and soul of the problem and avoiding dealing with it is tantamount to treating cancer by taking Tylenol.
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It might not take much for sentiment to shift.
It might not take much of a slowdown before they soon start slashing jobs.
Considering that biological weapons are relatively ineffective, it might not take much vaccination to deter their use.
The president's position is now so weak that it might not take much more than a Pacific breeze to knock him over before his term ends in 2006.
It might not take much to arrive in such a scenario; after all, it didn't take much, recently, for Pakistan's defense minister, reacting to a loony fake-news dispatch, to threaten nuclear retaliation against Israel.
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