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For, as the nuclear deal showed, benefits take time to accrue.
In "The Weir" and "The Good Thief," he gave his decidedly nonliterary characters the authentic voices and instincts of accomplished storytellers, each of them narrating tales with a power that takes time to accrue.
It's a vampire romance about a centuries-old couple (played by Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston) who have had ample time to accrue all the erudition in the world, from the music of 17th-century English composer William Lawes to the different timbers that a wooden bullet might be fashioned from.
There will inevitably be a whole generation of women who may never get the so-called top jobs: we simply haven't had the time to accrue the necessary experience – or the experience we do have has been gained in other fields.
But these accounts will only benefit future retirees if they have time to accrue before retirement.Many opponents object to private accounts because they think workers will lose everything in volatile stockmarkets, or fear the loss of the implicit tax subsidy that currently transfers wealth from richer workers to poor ones.
A long-term follow-up of patients showed that the 20-year risk of cancer death remained 20% lower in those who had taken aspirin.The study revealed that the effect takes time to accrue, so aspirin must be taken over a long period.
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Costs and QALYs were discounted at 3.5% per annum as per the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines, with a 100-year time horizon (to accrue individual and population benefits).
Over the course of the sardine regime, post-partum females spent increasingly more time attempting to accrue resources [ 25, 26], increasing the mean foraging trip duration by approximately 36% from the late 1970s to the mid to late 1990s (Figs. 3, 4a).
The total length of the trial will depend on the duration of the patient recruitment period and the time taken to accrue the pre-specified number of patients with a primary event.
"These are huge economic and political changes that need to be made, and will take time to set in, take hold and will need to be there a long time to start to accrue benefits in this realm," he said.
It's a complex, controversial model, and some players persist in calling Hearthstone a 'pay to win' game simply because of the time it takes to accrue a deck with a lot of powerful "legendary" minion cards if you're not prepared to spend money.
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