In film after film, we have to wait without words for a character to make up his mind to do something, and even at a faster speed the wait can seem interminable.
So Mr Bush needs to change the dynamic of the campaign, and the real trouble is that he cannot make up his mind how to do it.
But he would likely have to make up his mind sooner in order to assemble a campaign team and begin raising money.
Chuck, as I said yesterday, I anticipate that he will take some time to make up his mind about what he wants to do in the future, which he can and should do.
"We will sit down together if an offer comes, but I believe first he has to make his own mind up if he wants to stay with us, or not, " said Wenger.
If he is to go to the country on 3 May - which most believe has always been his plan - he has only a matter of days to make up his mind.
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party which campaigns for Britain's exit from the EU, said Mr Cameron should "make his mind up" about how to deal with the eurozone crisis.
Murphy's impressive performance for Leicester against London Irish on Saturday may also have helped Kidney to make up his mind.
Burnley have given Gow until next Thursday to make up his mind.
His decision to cooperate against his friend and former Wharton classmate, Rajaratnam, must have been a difficult one but it sure did not take him long to make up his mind.
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Allow him to make up his own mind that he needs your product.
"Every delegate with very few exceptions is free to make up his or her mind however they choose, " she told Time's Mark Halperin in an interview published Wednesday.
On Tuesday Conservative candidate Steve Norris accused Mr Livingstone of "playing the politics of self-publicity" and said it was time for the Brent East MP to make his mind up.
He said Mr Hague would have to "make his own mind up" about his future as party leader.
Leekens, a man who could not make his mind up about preferred personnel or tactics, gave way to the experienced and decisive Wallonian (the first to be national coach) who, whatever the merits of his vision, took his side in one direction.
The worry is that if Mr Byers cannot make up his mind on relatively low-key issues like milk and ice cream, how will he be able to resist the far more serious pressures that will be exerted on him over car prices and supermarkets, both currently the subject of competition inquiries?
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