As it turned out, though, she would have little time for any of these concerns.
Buyers are inexperienced, under pressure to act quickly, and have little time to consider terms.
Unfortunately for Peacock, he will have little time to nurse his bruised and battered body.
More often, they resist it in principle, and have little time for the research involved.
They have little time for statistical measures of happiness or the pursuit of any single metric.
They have little time to ponder before a freight train of business thunders into Capitol Hill.
And political activity is still banned, so parties will have little time to organise and campaign.
Many are business travelers who pay top dollar for their tickets and have little time for disruptions.
These are important questions that growing companies typically have little time to consider, particularly with limited IT resources.
When you have little time and even less clarity, complexity steps in to demand even more of you.
Everybody is moving so fast, they seem to have little time to reflect on the consequences to our great advancement.
Yet most Americans have little time for the high-minded quibbles of the Post or the alliterative arguments of Mr Jackson.
Djokovic will have little time to savor the win he's playing Davis Cup for Serbia next weekend against Belgium.
Albright may have little time to thoroughly discuss Pyongyang's plan to stop building ballistic missiles in exchange for space technology.
He and his son also have little time for those who say we should focus on "happiness" instead of economic growth.
Health plans will have little time to digest the provisions before they need to design their benefits and price their insurance products.
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Leg-spinner Cameron White will arrive in India on Monday but will have little time to prepare, leaving Australia with a tough selection choice.
It may be that coaches are entering the international arena at a younger age, which means they have little time to plunder trophies.
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Although the margin of Mr Key's election victory gives him a strong mandate, he will have little time to settle into the prime minister's role.
So I have little time for actually evaluating any specific person.
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Liverpool have little time to recover from Sunday's FA Cup loss.
Ironically, intellectuals do not usually care much for popular appeal, while the masses and their rabble rousers have little time for the intricacies of learned argument.
We have little time to socialize in Washington, but I have made a point of traveling to the districts of several colleagues to see them in their own home turf.
Though both France and Russia have left themselves room to change their minds on the issue (as Germany has not), they now have little time in which to do it.
This last bit is as untrue as your apparent murder of the Empress and kidnapping of her daughter, but the new rulers of Dunwall have little time for the truth.
But places like Southwark have little time to rest on their laurels: they are girding themselves for yet another of the Church of England's rancorous internal battles, this time over money, not sex.
Today my calls to SEC senior staff (related to multi-million or even multi-billion dollar scams) are often not returned and, when returned, staffers let it be known that they have little time to talk.
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What's more, in today's resource-crunched medical system, doctors often have little time with patients to tease out every detail, especially in chaotic emergency departments, the authors say, making it all the more important for patients to be up front.
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