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The changes to social work education will take some time to take effect, as will greater timetabling for alcohol and drug training.
Mr. Cain did take some time to take a swipe at the news media when the two men were encouraged by the hosts to ask questions of each other.
"Although there were many amazing things that happened at the festival last weekend, the incidents that did occur, we feel we should take some time to take stock of.
While most people intuitively understand the value of its service, he noted, it's still a new concept that will take some time to take hold – especially given that many larger businesses already have established relationships with other rewards and incentives providers.
The consequences of karma are inevitable, though they may take some time to take effect.
The consequences may take some time to take effect but the karma is never fruitless.
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It was not until 1967 that they cobbled together their "association", which took some time to take root.
New CEO Tim Armstrong says he's taking some time to take input internally and create a plan.
Before you take the photos, take some time to consider what makes your love so unique.
It may take some time to get this and it may take a large amount of money, so be prepared.
Be prepared to wait in line for a while, as it takes some time to get the gear off and take a shower.
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