All that takes up every -- a little bit of every part of his day.
All that it takes to have an insoluble conflict of interest is two people.
"Sometimes chanting a mantra, performing a small ceremonial ritual, prescribing some herbs and instructing a healthier diet is all that it takes to reduce the symptoms of certain mental health problems, " she said.
That's all it takes to ensure that the skin crisps evenly and provides that snappy textural contrast Mr. Cole finds so appealing.
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The fact is that all it takes is leadership to reverse this and it can be reversed in a short period of time.
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So, what you have now is kind of, you know, all the hubbub that takes place before one of these carefully planned events.
That all takes the form of two separate "Watson-based" products to start with, one of which IBM expects to be used by more 1, 600 providers by the end of this year.
Still, Mr Perry has served for over a decade, and nobody else can claim the credit either for protecting and advancing the Texas model or for making it into the best single example of the general Republican proposition that all it takes to unleash America's animal spirits is for government to get out of the way.
If R-rated movies tell us that kids should probably not see that film, it takes all of two seconds to learn that an M-rating means that kids should probably not play that game.
If you know that all good innovation takes just a bit of time to take hold, then take the long view.
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Battle for Nuceria is an experience that takes all that and rolls into one program instead of tactics across a bunch of sites and locations.
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He will probably tell you himself he wasn't in the game much but all it takes is that one moment and that's what these type of players do.
Until now, science has lacked a model that takes all these effects into account in the calculations of a coastline's future development, even though a demand for this existed among engineers, coastal managers and planners.
Part of the problem, he argued, was that some economic transactions are so complicated, and involve so many things which could go wrong, that writing a legally enforceable contract that takes all possibilities into account is impossible.
President Enrique Pena Nieto has promised that the Cassez case will not be repeated and urged the interior ministry and the attorney general's office to ensure that all police action takes place within the rule of law and respect for human rights.
"Those will all be issues that the commission takes a look at, " Fleischer said.
This involves working out the shortest path that takes in all points on a given route.
That takes us all the way back to the beginning: Will you lean forward?
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The success of her line has made clear that sometimes all it really takes to make it are simple, chic clothes.
The FDA says no link has been proven between Monster and any deaths, but that it takes all reports "very seriously'' and "diligently'' investigates them.
It is 80 minutes of knockout rugby, winner-takes all, that's it.
In fact, the ideological balance within the commission may not change all that much (another Frenchman takes over agriculture and an Austrian trade unionist becomes director-general for enterprise and industry).
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According to FEMA, the Whole Community approach is based on the recognition that it takes all aspects of a community to effectively prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate any disaster.
So any action, as we have said all along, that either side takes that makes it harder rather than easier for the two parties to come together in direct negotiations is something that we oppose, that we think is -- that we are disappointed by.
Scientology, the word means study of light, study of knowledge, and that's what it is, it takes up all areas of light itself, things that are integral and maxims that are related to life in very existence.
We can all survive some of the theater that takes place out in the public arena.
All this is to say that Davidsbundlertanze takes far more than a sharp sense of rhythm and swing from a performer.
For her this is all part of the daily routine that takes in A-level studies, driving lessons, socialising, and another training session in the evening.
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If necessary, Congress should vote to invalidate Colorado-like amendments and compel states to stick with tradition--that the winner takes all the electoral votes in each state he wins.
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