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Eight hours of waiting might be rewarded, he once said, with ten or 12 minutes of real creative work.
There has been a lot of discussion about whether ear infections should always be treated with antibiotics, or whether in some situations (older child, less ill) "watchful waiting" might be appropriate — but it's also true that many of us have become much more reluctant to diagnose ear infections in borderline cases.
A strategy of waiting might be encouraged by Assange's record of falling out with allies.
In conclusion, there is a chance that small RPE tears are populated by RPE cells, and so waiting might be appropriate.
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But we concluded with the sad reality that such work takes decades, and that "Beijing residents will need to wait before seeing improvements".On January 12th of this year, Beijing residents got an acrid taste of what that wait might be like, as they suffered a day of astonishingly bad air.
When I asked a spokeswoman how long the wait might be, she said, "10 years".
Some thought the nighttime wait might be shorter, only to discover that it still ran four hours.
The two worked closely to prepare for Ms. Freeman's future in independent living, even though they had no idea how long the wait might be.
The wait might be worth it – at £18 per metre, it would be roughly 40% cheaper than good quality leather, which can be priced at around £30.
In a recent interview, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. indicated that the wait might be over, but it is unlikely to satisfy those who have found the Justice Department's response to be tepid at best.
Longer waits might be written off as an aggravation, but they also make aluminum more expensive nearly everywhere in the country because of the arcane formula used to determine the cost of the metal on the spot market.
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