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"He would have no time to run or fix the bank".
BBC: Diamond ��hounded out by MPs��
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Her standing in that circle rose quickly, and in no time she had begun to recruit girls and run her own business.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Young China | The Pen is Nastier Than the Sword--Page 2
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Norquist, a first seemed ready to respond, then begged off saying he had a "revolution to run" and no time for such matters.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Khan Job
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Now is no time to bail out on investing for the long run.
FORBES: Serious Investors Will Ignore the Fiscal Cliff
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The next time Leo tried to run outside the gate, I said "no" more sharply than usual.
WSJ: Why French Parents Are Superior by Pamela Druckerman
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The ad focuses upon the central reality of our time, which is that in a global war, there is no place to run to.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 'No place to run'
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At the same time, the utilities charge residential consumers a flat rate, giving them no incentive to run appliances during off-peak hours.
ECONOMIST: Energy in Japan
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Of course, mistakes will creep through from time to time in the best-run organisations, and there is no suggestion that any of the errors observed was a deliberate fraud.
ECONOMIST: Scientific publishing
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There will be no massive rush from non-gamers of all ages to run out and buy the system this time.
FORBES: The Wii U's Bleak Winter: Why Nintendo Must Take Action
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According to Ms. Klein, these tStorms typically run for a short time, some up to two weeks, but there is no limit on time frame.
FORBES: AT&T Helps Internal Leaders Engage Their Employees Through Social Brainstorming
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Mexico has no run-off vote, so people wishing to vote tactically against the PRI must do so first time, on July 1st.
ECONOMIST: A much-watched debate fails to shake the front-runner
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Mr Ackermann would love his lawyers to negotiate a deal, with no admission of guilt, so that he can run his bank full time.
ECONOMIST: Glum prosecutors lose their grip