The authorities seem to be in no hurry to move again, leaving speculators little imminent prospect of making money.
But it seems to be in no hurry to meet this target, as the licensing process for new power plants has been slow.
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More than anything, though, I left understanding that China has a long way to go toward creating a clean and sustainable energy future, but it seems to be in a hurry to get there.
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In addition, although the hundreds of stock markets around the world have consolidated into one or at most a handful of exchanges in each country, cross-border regulation makes it difficult for international takeovers to take place, and governments do not seem to be in any hurry to change the rules.
HUNTER-GAULT: Pronk, who has been involved in peace talks in Abuja, Nigeria, says the warring parties--two rebel factions and the government of Sudan--so far do not seem to be in a hurry to make peace in a region where some three million people are affected by the conflict, with some two million displaced and living in camps.
This is the kind of company that needs to put the pedal to the medal and find ways to use their know how to deliver higher earnings, not one that should be in a hurry to shovel more cash out the door in dividend payouts.
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Bankers would no doubt agree: after this, neither depositors nor investors will be in a hurry to put money into a bank in Argentina.
Friday's U.S. economic data provided some ammunition for the idea that the Federal Reserve will be in no hurry to raise interest rates, inflation rhetoric or otherwise.
"The pace here tends to be hurry up, then wait-and-see, " says one foreign executive.
Although there's chatter that Chang, who owns 100% of the company with his wife, may be preparing for a public offering, for once he doesn't appear to be in a hurry.
When the wrong person is chosen, trust funds can be depleted in a hurry, to the detriment of all the heirs.
Deadlines need to be met, Tweets have to be sent, updates and meetings and discussions have brief time windows to hurry through before they expire on Outlook.
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Mr Garicano believes Spain wouldn't be able to raise that much money in a hurry, and would have to seek help from the European Financial Stability Facility, the euro zone's bail-out pot.
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They dismiss the offshore ban as a distraction, since it would take a decade or so to get any oil out of the seabed and into cars (although that could be seen as a reason to hurry).
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If you need a doctor in a hurry, you used to be out of luck.
Doctors are often in a hurry and seniors may be too intimidated to insist that their list of medications be reviewed at the medical appointment.
If the hybrid rocket needs to be shut down in a hurry all you need do is turn off the pump delivering the oxidiser.
Many commentators blame it for the oil crisis in the 1970s and few of us would be keen to repeat that experience in a hurry.
And so, while the Romney rivals now openly exhort voters to hurry, to unify, to stop the Romney march, too few may be listening.
Banks used to boost rates in a hurry on borrowers who fell behind on payments or otherwise turned out to be surprisingly risky.
"You had to be back on defense in a hurry, " said former Michigan coach Johnny Orr.
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On the basis that there's a link between confidence and risk-taking, a speeding index, also because people are in a greater hurry when there's business to be done.
"They didn't let us forget it in a hurry and we don't want to be that team again, " he said.
The opportunity might be there, but Kahlon has to prove herself in a hurry.
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