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Automobile manufacturers have also waged an intense lobbying effort to win more time to adapt to stricter emissions standards.
And Maggie wanted to win more time for her young children's sake as well as for her own.
Automakers have waged a lobbying effort to win more time to adapt and are united in their criticism.
Backed by a government decree, Parmalat delayed its shareholder meeting to win more time to fight Lactalis, which had amassed a 29% stake.
She said an attempt by Mr. Bloomberg to win more time in office would be different from Mr. Giuliani's bid for a term extension seven years ago.
Sajid Javid flew to Mumbai on Tuesday night for talks with the Indian owner of Tata Steel in an attempt to win more time to secure the future of thousands of British jobs.
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"Playing like that, you're going to win more times than not".
"Clearly from there you'd back yourself to win more times than lose in that situation," Cook said.
Astonishingly, they continue to turn up in generous numbers, apparently unfazed by what goes on off the pitch, happy to enjoy a decent standard of football and hoping their teams win more times than they lose.
"From that position, you back yourself to win more times than you lose," said Cook. "It's a tough pill to swallow.
Of course, you can start upgrading your car to win more times per race to build even more cash.
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