Commenting on Ms Levine's blog post, many Facebook users expressed annoyance at the length of time it had taken for the issues to be addressed.
Some parents have expressed concern at the length of the vacancy.
But he urged the home secretary to look at the length of time the legal process took "because there is no doubt there has been a degree of frustration".
Look at the length of the books, the Harry Potter stories so far, it's immense, children are following every word of it with great avidity because it's a story, anybody will follow a story.
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The researchers also looked at the typical length of earworm episodes.
But ITV plans to increase the number of distinct regional news programmes shown at 18:00 in return for a cut in the length of the bulletins at lunchtime, 22:30 and at the weekend.
The book explores at some length the implications of this claim for the transition economies of Eastern Europe and, especially, for the former Soviet Union.
According to a grand jury report, records of the length of the pregnancies at the time of the abortion were allegedly fudged by non-medical staff using ultrasounds.
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Drucker addressed himself to the subject at length in The Age of Discontinuity, published in 1968.
The Scots, resuming on 64-6, were unable to stay at the crease for any length of the time as Afghanistan polished off the lower order within 45 minutes.
The authors dwell at length on the case of a former McKinsey employee, Suzanne Porter, who sued the consultancy for refusing to make her a partner, which tells us little about anything other than America's love of litigation.
In the early 1960s Panorama documented at length the complex passage of African decolonisation and also the alarming escalation of the Cold War.
At issue were the length of the school day, tying teacher evaluations to student academic performance, and potential job cuts.
Petraeus and his staff will discuss at length the shading of colors on a slide, or the direction of arrows depicting causality.
Last week the Guardian published a short extract from my new book about problems in the pharmaceutical industry, in which I talk at length about the problem of withheld clinical trial data.
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In a recent report that I prepared for the Manhattan Institute, I seek to develop, at length, the downside of the strong, present push to add more teeth into conflict of interest regulation.
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He was under a cupboard, sound asleep, and one had only to sniff at him to understand that he had wandered thirsty from bed to the kitchen and drunk at length from the wine bowl instead of the water bowl, and perhaps had had a solitary toddling drunken party all his own before hiding himself away to sleep.
The FCC acknowledges many of the wonders of wireless but then conjectures, at great length, about all the things that might go wrong because of what it perceives as a concentrated market.
Mr. Forlines had created software applications for a device called the "DiamondTouch, " a tabletop touch-screen computer that Samsung discussed at length at the end of Monday's proceedings.
And those who watch the matches on television (whence arrives much of Wimbledon's income) share at an electronic arm's length the added drama of the best game in the world being played at the best place in the world to play it.
You will be able to sign up as part of a corporate account, as a small company or an individual for unlimited service at the going rate (depending on the length of the contract you sign) or on a per-day basis.
"The potential for a pollution incident is unknown at this time, but officials have limited concerns about any biological threats due to the length of time the vessel has been at sea, " the Coast Guard said in a statement.
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Mr Sheppard's book, which covers the same period, is more analytical in style and at about a third of the length seems more manageable than Mr Inwood's effort.
This would mark a shift from the current set-up in which such matters are looked after by non-profit bodies which are officially under the remit of the US Department of Commerce, but in effect operate at arm's length from the US government.
We speak glibly and at length about the power of authentic businesses, leaders, brands, and products.
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Until now, Bharara has not spoken at length about the lack of financial-crisis prosecutions.
Robert Peston has been commenting at length on the contents of the report and its likely consequences.
Mr Reid dwells at length on the number of famous American brands that are now owned by European firms.
There were two distinct flames about three inches in length at the front of the battery case, the report said.
He relates, at length, the story of the Little Ice Age, the five-hundred-year period, in the early modern age, when Europe was colder than it has been since or was before.
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