Sentence examples for records to wait from inspiring English sources

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I realized immediately that I didn't care enough about, say, my driving records to wait a month to get them; it was only when I called PrivacyGuard® to cancel my membership, and was all but begged not to, that I realized that the whole point of this "service" was to harness my time and energy to the task of reducing Bank One Visa's fraud losses.

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After waiting anywhere from 2 to 100 days, the applicant must travel to a U.S. consulate with complete financial, family and business records only to wait in line for two to three hours for an interview with a U.S. official that lasts three to five minutes.

Whether it is concerns about patients not receiving care at all, receiving fragmented care from limited electronic records, having to wait an average of three-five months for a specialist appointment, or no-shows placing a major burden on the entire health system and further disrupting workflows, the commitment to do more is shared.

In fact, it's so hard to get new artists played on the radio now that several major labels have postponed the release of many new records, preferring to wait until later this summer when radio formats may be less restrictive.

The subpoena asks for records related to "wait times, access to care, and/or patient scheduling issues at the Phoenix, Arizona VA Healthcare System and any other VA medical facility". POGO refused to provide the records, most of which have come from confidential tips submitted through VAOversight.org.org

I took the view that it was better to take suitable academic contracts as they came up and so maintain a consistent employment record, than to wait for an elusive industrial position.

In the past, if you lived outside the range of the pirate radio stations that played his tracks or didn't frequent the few specialist shops that sold his white label records, you had to wait until a mainstream record label/radio station picked up on him to hear his music.

Still, Wanjiru said, the world record may have to wait until he runs in Berlin, perhaps next September.

Hospitals' increasing inability to do so meant 320,990 people – another record – were forced to wait more than four hours as they struggled to cope with the sheer number of arrivals.

But for Isinbayeva, the greatest female pole-vaulter in history, that world record would have to wait, perhaps until next year's Olympics, where she is bound to be one of Beijing's biggest stars.

He graduated as Senior First Captain, the highest distinction a cadet can achieve at the Institute, and went into the Regular Army as a second lieutenant, where, despite a superlative record, he had to wait thirty-two years to be made a colonel.

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