"I think everybody takes it as a given that Israel has a nuclear capability, if not nuclear weapons, " he said.
But every American affected by this spill should know this: Your government will do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, to stop this crisis.
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So I want the people of this region to know that my administration is going to do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, to deal with this disaster.
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"We will support the Afghan people for as long as it takes -- let me repeat that, for as long as it takes, " said Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former Danish prime minister who became secretary general on August 1.
Ed knows a thing or two about what it takes to make it as an athlete.
Best case, he comes back for a couple of games at the end of the month and takes it easy as he gets ready for the playoffs.
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Some are still skeptical as it takes its place as one of the Internet juggernauts, but I bet (literally bet, buying the stock) it has found a way not only to survive, but to flourish where others have failed.
And what I said to them was the same thing that I said to Graham and Reilly, which is, you do it as fast as it takes to do it right.
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It takes as much time to deliver several slides with one idea on each as it would to deliver multiple bullet points on one slide.
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The operating credo at one bank is that it roughly takes as long to dig out from a financial crisis as it does to get into one.
It takes almost as long to process a two-inch wafer as it does an 8-inch wafer.
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It takes about as long to get a container from Long Beach, California, to Shanghai as it does to get one from Shanghai to Chongqing, a thousand miles or so up the Yangzi river.
It takes just as much courage to take a step back from a job or product you are not ready for as it does to take it head on.
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Recognizing the key roles in the coming year of Brunei as it assumes Chair of ASEAN and the East Asia Summit, and of Indonesia as it takes up the Chair of APEC, President Obama looks forward to working closely with both countries as well as the range of partners across the region to advance energy and sustainability cooperation.
DeClements says it takes twice as long to build a castle as to build a conventional structure of equal size.
It takes as much work for a bank to underwrite small loan as a large loan, says Bob Coleman, an SBA-loan analyst in La Canada, Calif.
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Soccer should hope that Santos won't need to scale back just yet and if it takes Barcelona as a model, then maybe Santos can come back even stronger.
It takes four times as much energy to produce a paper bag than it does plastic, and when they're dumped away in landfills, paper bags don't biodegrade any better than plastic.
It takes almost twice as long for the unemployed to find work as it did before the 2008 recession, and those with jobs do not see raises as often as in the past.
We'll see if Zudeo has what it takes as HDTV and IPTV grow closer together over the next year, and face rivals at Warner, MyTVPal, Xbox Live and others.
The picture has a generous spirit and a deep appreciation of play, and it moves with a distinctive funky grace: it takes things as they come and trusts itself to handle them.
The orderly transfer of authority as called for in the Constitution routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries and few of us stop to think how unique we really are.
"Commercial real estate lending is a much larger group of banks, " says Pamela Martin of the Risk Management Association, noting that it takes up as much as 25% of the balance sheets of many local and regional banks.
So the Tide showed us what it takes to win as a team, but they also showed what it means to be a part of a larger community: to look out for one another, to help.
Sometimes it takes as much as 18 months David, I was up in yesterday and these people are just getting over the last flood 18 months ago, they've got all the work done and now they're back with these tragic circumstances.
The government takes what it sees as the rising tide of yobbishness very seriously: a new bill will soon go before Parliament giving the police and the courts new powers to deal with the anti-social behaviour that often leads to something worse.
Tipton, who conducts research on the human body's physiological and psychological response to adverse environments, found that it takes as few as five immersions in icy water for the body to develop a tolerance that can reduce the risk of cold-shock response by half.
Some Web postings indicate it takes as much as 4 hours to charge the new iPad from a 31 percent to a 65 percent state of charge, which may reflect the impact of this fundamental physical limitation on recharge speed, despite how unhappy it makes users.
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It still takes almost as long to get by train from Penzance to Exeter as it does to get from Exeter to London.
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But the joy of being Microsoft is that it can wait as long as it takes.
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