They said it would take a "few days" for her wounds to fully heal.
It would take a much bigger salary hike than that to even tempt us to move.
Perhaps it would take a default for Paraguay's politicians finally to mend their ways.
Monica was ready to get back to normal but knew it would take a while.
It would take a two-thirds majority in each house of Congress to do so.
It would take a pretty big shift to get that many people moving elsewhere.
It would take a week to walk the 16, 000 wild acres of arroyos, plains and cottonwoods.
Therefore, it would take a 15% drop to take it to that Starc- band.
" "Yes, " answered Hayek, "but it would take a very long mathematical argument to explain why.
It would take a tremendous leap of faith at this point to think he didn't do anything.
So, it would take a real growth rate higher than 2.75% to bring the system into balance.
It would take a break below the 133-08 level to weaken the uptrend from the October lows.
It would take a move in the RS above its downtrend, line g, to turn it around.
Two weeks ago, Merrill Lynch warned it would take a 50-cent-a-share loss from exposure to bad debt.
It would take a general consumer longer to recoup that cost, depending on how much they drive.
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But others said it would take a lot more power than that to replace an internal combustion engine.
The ECB said it would take a decision on Wednesday on whether staff should return to its headquarters.
Because the FAT taxes only profits, it would take a much higher rate to generate as much revenue.
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At a steady pace of 6 mph, it would take a jogger 173 days to circle the earth.
It only makes sense that it would take a longer amount of time for the economy to improve.
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It would take a bigger change within Cuba, which might not happen next week or even next year.
But in any case it would take a cartel to ensure that bankers are kept in their place.
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It would take a strong move above the 2012 high at 2.34% to suggest that rates had bottomed.
But he adds that he had thought it would take a "couple of years" to extradite the men.
It would take a long time for me to get enough experience to make even three hundred a week.
He figures it would take a decade to iron out production problems and get hologram-capable screens into mass production.
Both show solid uptrends, and it would take a convincing break below the February lows to weaken their outlook.
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Interesting take, considering that it would take a soothsayer to predict how our computing experience would have been different.
Last week, rival All Nippon Airways warned that it would take a 1.4bn yen hit from the Dreamliner grounding.
It would take a very big recession indeed to wipe out those gains.
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