These cases should be fast tracked but typically take longer to come to court.
Remember that getting from place to place may take longer than you think, especially with summer road-construction delays.
Franchisees are often better served with arbitration than litigation, which can take longer and cost more.
"New ventures and operations typically take longer than expected, " says Francis McAllister, a BHP spokesman.
Transactions will take longer to execute, and new deals will be harder to strike.
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That increase came despite mandates for cleaner gasoline and diesel fuel, which take longer to make.
It comes as the chancellor acknowledged that deficit reduction may take longer than he had planned.
The return could take longer to process if your name and Social Security number don't match.
It's becoming clear that change will take longer than Ford executives anticipated a few months ago.
Still, devastation of the magnitude seen in Japan this month may take longer to clean up.
"The odds are it'll take longer than two years" to be profitable, Mr. Hastings said.
That would take longer to conduct and could make the ratification process take longer to complete.
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In contrast, ground-based defenses have limited intercept ranges and take longer to bring to bear.
People often take longer to communicate or trust each other, and job satisfaction can suffer.
You can bet you take longer to read a newspaper than you do the news online.
"It will take longer, but it won't take longer to turn the momentum, " he said.
However, he added that it would take longer for the new system to drive business sales.
That makes the operation take longer, the recovery longer, and the outcome less certain.
Passengers are being warned that check in could take longer after two days without flights.
Older workers take longer to recover and are more likely to die of job-related injuries.
First, companies can take longer to get off their feet, given grinding local bureaucracy.
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Interfere with the adjustment process by prosecuting people for insider trading and the market will take longer to adjust.
However, smaller planets and those farther from the star take longer to notice.
This is going to take longer and be more painful and there will be more false starts.
Users often spend more time on the Web pay phones because typing can take longer than speaking.
But social changes can take longer than expected, says the 75-year-old, who quit the industry in 1993.
This time, the recovery in consumer spending is likely to take longer, Lakner wrote in a note.
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The operations take longer, tie our upper body in knots and leave us with fatigue and frustration.
It just means that it will take longer to reach its potential than today's pre-launch claims suggest.
Some domestic services may resume in about a week, though international ones may take longer to restart.
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