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The "wait and see" attitude may prolong needlessly RRT and expose the patient to its hazardous effects without any benefits.
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To the Conservatives that is a recipe for making the bill unworkable by forcing the judge to prolong the litigation needlessly.
It is not hard to imagine how prohibiting joint fund-raising could needlessly prolong the lost campaigns of candidates who need additional contributions only to pay off campaign debts.
Today, innovators in fields like energy, manufacturing, robotics, biotech and medical devices often find it extremely difficult to secure the sustained funding, space, equipment, expertise and networks to fully develop their technologies; this struggle itself can needlessly prolong the development process, stretching it to a decade or more.
Such a "do-over," as Justice Antonin Scalia called it, would needlessly prolong the legal uncertainty around affirmative action.
First, the financial deregulation that caused the economic collapse, the austerity policies that needlessly prolong it, and the deregulation embodied by TTIP are all part of the same ideological package.
If anything, the latter only exacerbated the situation and turned locals against Ankara, needlessly prolonging the conflict.
"Delay in imposing an effective remedy inflicts substantial and widespread consumer injury and needlessly prolongs uncertainty in the computer industry.
And, if anything, they worried that filing for recounts in four counties, instead of the two first contemplated, would draw criticism that they were needlessly prolonging the election.
And they said they would seek to portray the Democrats as needlessly prolonging the process in a futile search for enough votes to capture the White House.
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