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The authorities seem to be in no hurry to move again, leaving speculators little imminent prospect of making money.
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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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But the prime minister may be in no hurry to act.
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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.
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It seems to be in no hurry to change things.
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Scientists warn, however, that this will be a slow mission - Curiosity is in no hurry.
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Bangor's Academy director Mel Jones will be in charge for Saturday's Welsh Premier match against Haverfordwest County, and the club say are in no hurry to appoint a new manager.
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Mr Kennedy, wiser, younger and in less of a hurry than Mr Ashdown, can be under no such illusion.
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Many Chinese academics think it can be only a matter of a few years, but the government seems in no hurry.
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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.
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