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Most municipalities were not as badly hit as Stockton, and so have more time to act on employee and retirement costs.
But he said he wanted to give lawmakers more time to act and did not offer a timetable for a decision.
"Seeing something in slow motion gives you the false impression that the actor had more time to act, so it feels more premeditated," Caruso said.
Tanaka's splitter averages eighty-eight miles per hour, while his fastball averages ninety-five; gravity has more time to act on the slower pitch, which, combined with reduced backspin, drags it downward in the strike zone.
Some now argue that a toxic multidecade backlash against abortion rights could have been avoided if the court had given states more time to act — supposedly a cautionary lesson for marriage equality.
The council rejected his suggestion that it postpone action on the matter until next year to give the US supreme court and the Wyoming legislature more time to act on the issue.
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It is hard to conceive of a more propitious time to act on that hope than now, and difficult to imagine two places that need it more than Congo and Sudan.
With only five years remaining until the 2015 deadline, there is no more critical time to act.
As the United Nations declares a Decade of Action on Nutrition, as our global population moves from 50% urban to 70% urban over the coming decades, as food systems and diets become the leading risks to our planet's health, and the health of all mankind, there has never been a better -- or more crucial -- time to act.
No more hesitating, it was time to act.
"It's when you see five or more that it's time to act".
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