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Because higher interest rates take a while to show their full effect, prudence suggests a pause.
And that stuff is going to take a while to show any impact.
Don't expect immediate benefits from biofuels investments, they take a while to show: Biofuels can have great impacts, but they aren't immediate.
"I'll test you not just for antibodies" — which can take a while to show up — "but also for viral load," he said, "which, if you just converted, will be off the charts".
"The actual results of this winter's weather will take a while to show up," said Carl Minchew, a chemist, who runs Benjamin Moore's test farm in Flanders, N.J. "But we do expect to see more mildew this spring".
Operations officials are scared to take an initiative the new boss won't like, or might take a while to show results, or to make a mistake that could "get their heads chopped off".
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As Blanche, Ms. Miller conveys an agitated fragility, though her fevered stress and eventual rage take a while to build in a show that runs barely an hour.
It helps explain Van Susteren's collapse at 6 p.m., and may swamp Wallace even as far back as 4 p.m. (A network spokesman said executives know new cable shows take a while to catch on with viewers, and are willing to be patient with Van Susteren).
She says: "The trouble with cuts to the culture budget is they take a long while to show because people are incredibly tenacious and they find ways through and audiences keep you going for a time.
It takes a while to get into this show, but teasing out Boetti's complexities has its rewards.
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