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Those in big cities wait far longer — up to 642 days in New York.
Industry says that without the money, patients would have to wait far too long to get access to new treatments.
As it happens, the hospital roommate of the prisoner who received the transplant had to wait far longer for his opportunity, highlighting some of the case's ethical concerns.
A year after September 11th, Cohen successfully challenged aspects of the Handschu agreement in court, insisting that, owing to the new global threat, "to wait for an indication of crime before investigating is to wait far too long".
We will have to wait far longer for meaningful development of the World Trade Center site and of Moynihan Station, which is supposed to replace the eternally grim Pennsylvania Station.
Callers who would normally get an ambulance within minutes had to wait far longer; on Thursday, a neighbor of a 73-year-old man in Brooklyn said that he had died while waiting for one Monday evening.
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Greece waited far too long.
But in Brooklyn, many defendants arrested on relatively minor charges are waiting far longer.
Lindsay-Hogg waited far longer than that, and ultimately, his paternity is revealed.
Europe has waited far too long for this kind of scrutiny.
She gave me a sense of a world — the world — waiting far beyond my own.
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