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But paranoia takes some time to develop.
"We are not happy about what has happened at these Olympics, but we have lost some of our best skiers to retirement and it takes some time to develop the younger skiers".
Presumably underlying genetic variation takes some time to develop and may fluctuate over time.
As one put it, "I very much appreciate that we work as a team... it takes some time to develop a relationship with the nursing staff, but once you have that, you are definitely a part of a team"[ 1], p.20.
It takes some time to develop the right kind of surface, it's not instant.
Remember, you can't build a business overnight, so, you need to be very patient, while your business takes some time to develop.
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It helped that concepts of copyright and authorship took some time to develop.
"This is going to take some time to develop and for the consumer to catch on," Mr. LeMastus said.
("It took some time to develop a marshmallow-like recipe that allowed it to freeze without getting hard," Ansel said).
Testaverde's comfort zone may have taken some time to develop, three-quarters of the season had already elapsed.
Reaching acceptable agreements with the North is never easy, and the new administration is entitled to take some time to develop its own strategy and goals.
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