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Nationalisation might wait for the next president and Congress.
But the company might wait for better market conditions before pursuing a deal.
His wife of 28 years, Marta Salinas, 56, told reporters that she might wait for him at their home.
A close ally of Ms. Quinn, Senator Thomas K. Duane, suggested that she might wait for the developer to make concessions and then allow the project to proceed.
"He has another companion," Marta Salinas, his wife of 28 years, told reporters, adding that she might wait for him at home.
He recently changed his recommendation from "buy" to "neutral," saying prospective Oxford buyers might wait for a downturn in the insurance cycle.
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Five years ago, he said, a graduate might wait months for an offer.
Moreover, operators are obliged to upgrade potholed roads and rickety bridges that otherwise might wait years for repair.
In bygone days, investors might wait five years for a magazine to make money.
But economists said the government might wait several months for trends to become clearer.
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