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Says he's going to Uber because I'm taking too long.
We're waiting for a solution but it is taking too long.
But the judge said taking too long was not an option.
If you are taking too long, I will end the trip.
It happened while we were still taking too long on season 3.
"It just got too complicated and it was taking too long," Thune said.
But many have criticized law enforcement for initially taking too long to act.
They've been rebuilding for maybe two, three hundred years, but it's taking too long.
Brexiteers fret that the EU divorce is taking too long and could be reversed.
"This is taking too long," the CEO said in the interview published on Sunday.
"Things seemed to be taking too long, and we can't accept any backtracking," Kudlow said.
I walked out after the pedi because I was like, 'This is taking too long.
Gardner said he was fined for taking too long to get into the batter's box.
So many women are afraid of "taking too long," making it nearly impossible to come.
Reasons included boredom (christ), taking too long (fair) or feeling bad for a partner (never).
Critics say it's taking too long, even as its case load continues to pile up.
When he initially took the case, Crump had alleged: • The investigation was taking too long.
Trump tweeted Tuesday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is "taking too long" to approve the deal.
Italy has complained that the investigation is taking too long, and withdrawn its ambassador to Cairo.
The Puerto Rican lawmakers said they were forced to act because Congress was taking too long.
At a hearing on Monday, Judge Sabraw criticized the government for taking too long to screen parents.
Taking too long to learn the system or catch up will make everyone else's jobs more difficult.
President Trump has complained the Senate's taking too long to confirm his nominees for federal agency posts.
Nominees not confirmed Trump himself has complained that Senate Democrats are taking too long to confirm his picks.
Or if a procedure is taking too long to schedule at a public clinic, they might go private.
We're told Gooding was getting pizza, but began degrading the worker for taking too long with his order.
While lawmakers ponder the cybersecurity of a financial records database, activists worry the process is taking too long.
In Brussels, however, officials have complained that it's taking too long for the U.K. government to come forward.
In a series of tweets on Sunday, Musk blamed outside shops for taking too long to complete repairs.
In the process, he built a distinct brand, but frustrated some employees by, they say, taking too long.
Think of it as the presidential equivalent of phoning 911 because your pizza delivery is taking too long.
But analysts said the bank is taking too long to turn around slumping businesses and set broad, operational goals.
But negotiations overseen by the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries, are taking too long for the French.
FACEBOOK INC CEO - TAKING TOO LONG ON TAKING DOWN NANCY PELOSI 'DEEP FAKE' VIDEO WAS AN "EXECUTION MISTAKE" - CONFERENCE
HHS admitted the extensive vetting was taking too long and was not helping to improve the safety of children.
He was critical of the IMF for taking too long to decide whether to take part in the bailout.
So there's a whole range of things going on now, in terms of—anyway I'm taking too long, sorry.
The central bank has, however, complained that some companies were taking too long to bring the money to Zimbabwe.
The turf industry complained in a recent column that the federal study investigating these dangers is taking too long.
For example, the Paperwork Reduction Act process has been criticized as taking too long and in need of refinement.
"We were taking too long to make our decisions whether we are going to attack, pass or shoot," Smith said.
There's been a lot of talk going around lately about how my army is taking too long to move south.
But the EBRD and others say a planned 'unbundling' - splitting Naftogaz's production, transport and sales businesses - is taking too long.
This creates the curious effect of rushing toward a foregone conclusion and yet also taking too long to get there.
Flat screens over work bays count how long crews are spending and turn red when jobs are taking too long.
EU's Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager told CNBC that Irish authorities are "taking too long" to get unpaid taxes from Apple.
Officials say Bradham got upset because the worker was taking too long -- so he punched the guy in the face.
Many of them are actionable, but it's taking too long to close cases, leading employees to lose confidence in reporting.
A growing chorus of activists and attorneys have accused the Trump administration of taking too long to reunite immigrant families.
These programs have also drawn criticism for taking too long to help homeowners and not doing enough in many cases.
Strict preventative measures are now in place in Iran, but officials were criticized for taking too long to do so.
But health groups complain the FDA is taking too long to act in the face of a youth vaping crisis.
Is this OK?" and they're like, "Do you want me to wear a visor that says 'It's not taking too long'?
Booker has also slammed Biden for taking too long to take responsibility for his part in passing the 1994 crime bill.
Deutsche Bank's Chairman Paul Achleitner said outgoing CEO John Cryan was taking too long to revamp and revive the German lender.
He criticized Twitter in particular for taking too long to remove hate speech, and failing to help investigators prosecute those responsible.
It seems Burns' biggest mistake may have been taking too long to acknowledge the possible health risks of Juul's vaping products.
Bosses who are fed up with workers taking too long on the toilet may have a new weapon in their arsenal.
Deutsche Bank's outgoing CEO John Cryan was taking too long to revamp and revive the German lender, according to the bank's chairman.
If you already have something going, and he's taking too long to really get into it, I'd say probably just drop him.
"Then if it isn't happening, if it is taking too long, then I could say we should look at quotas," she said.
But last week, the Supreme Court called in officials of the organization to respond to criticism that work was taking too long.
If it doesn't end up taking too long, find somewhere in the airport to get a cup of coffee or a drink.
But with checkpoint times recorded, the coordinators have a sense of when a racer is taking too long, and help is quickly mobilized.
To top it off, she was adopted and then returned because she was taking too long to "warm up" after only 4 days.
The customer was angry McDonald's was taking too long to cook the nuggets and wanted to get them for free, Waco police said.
ROY WEBER Glen Rock, N.J. To the Editor: This election is a prime example of our taking too long to elect a president.
I accidentally timed out three times, as I was taking too long to document the game for this article, and got kicked out.
Ellis has made clear, including in front of the jury, that he thinks the government is taking too long to put on its case.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, who recently criticized the FTC for taking too long on the Facebook probe, is certainly a fan of holding Zuckerberg accountable.
But White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus tried to get Scaramucci to pull out, claiming that his ethics review was taking too long.
When, at a bakery in Miami, the person ahead of him was taking too long to decide what to buy, he became suddenly furious.
In January, New York state ordered the company to pay a $20,000 settlement for taking too long to notify drivers about the larger breach.
I wanted to get to know him so badly, so I just went for it because he was taking too long to DM me.
Fingerlings started arriving by plane because it was taking too long for the toys to reach the United States from Asia on container ships.
I live with two other people so I feel bad taking too long in the morning, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
Police in Ontario, Canada were called to a restaurant on Monday night after a "hangry" woman complained her pizza was taking too long to make.
One of the concerns is that the investigation is taking too long without yet making a firm connection between Russian meddling and the Trump campaign.
The mishaps in her week included an Italian restaurant taking too long to seat her party, and not getting enough assignments at her paid internship.
CORRECTED-FACEBOOK INC CEO - TAKING TOO LONG TO FLAG (NOT "ON TAKING DOWN") NANCY PELOSI 'DEEP FAKE' VIDEO AS FALSE WAS AN "EXECUTION MISTAKE" - CONFERENCE
Plagued by budget and staffing shortages, it has been criticized for taking too long to investigate shootings and for finding almost all of them justified.
This dog who for more than a year was almost entirely silent now barks impatiently if she believes he's taking too long to finish breakfast.
But with the regulatory freeze set by President Trump, the policymaking process that many were complaining was already taking too long, might be on hold indefinitely.
" In a statement on Tuesday, he apologized for "taking too long to understand the impact" that stop-and-frisk policing "had on Black and Latino communities.
WADA president Craig Reedie told a conference that he was "encouraged by the significant progress" made by RUSADA but added it was still taking too long.
But with the regulatory freeze set by President Trump, the policymaking process that many were complaining was already taking too long might be on hold indefinitely.
Taking too long to fire a direct report Leadership consulting group Heidrick & Struggles asked 60 CEOs what they would do differently if they could start over.
To which Justice Clarence Thomas, one of the most vocal supporters of the death penalty, said capital sentences are taking too long to be carried out.
" Bloomberg said in a tweet Tuesday: "I have apologized for taking too long to understand the impact of stop and frisk on Black and Latino communities.
We accused her of taking too long, sneaking a look on the way back to the house, trying to get the nine-letter-word before us.
" Renée says reaching orgasm is about practice and tuning the voice out in your head that says "you're taking too long" or "it's never gonna happen.
It was so funny, but it was taking too long for the movie to get started, so unfortunately we had to tighten it up a lot.
Australian media reported that UNHCR had withdrawn its referral for Alqunon to be resettled in Australia because Canberra was taking too long to decide on her asylum.
Messina also criticised European authorities for taking too long to approve state aid for the two lenders and their bigger rival Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.MI).
Phases are skipped when you have nothing to do, a timer appears when someone is taking too long, your resources are automatically expended when you need them.
Earlier on Friday, a parliamentary report said the British government is taking too long to consolidate co-ordinate an "alphabet soup" of agencies tasked with information protection.
No, I don't have to wait for you for 10 minutes, and yes, I can cancel the ride if I decide that you are taking too long.
Gretchen allegedly got into a shoving match with someone she thought was taking too long in the john ... and continued to make threatening gestures throughout the flight.
The regional leaders of Madrid and northeast Catalonia had criticized Sanchez for taking too long to tighten the screws on transport and restrict the circulation of people.
In it, the two detail a time Trump ordered Nunberg to be left behind at the fast food restaurant because Nunberg's custom burger was taking too long.
Taking too long describing your history, or not having your medications on hand when a nurse comes in, can delay the healthcare professional from seeing other patients.
"She was too excited, and her hair was so knotty that it was taking too long so she got frustrated, but it was all lighthearted," said Schmidt.
The game's design encourages this since there aren't really any harsh penalties for messing up or taking too long, aside from the game taking longer to finish.
Tether's relationship with auditing firm Friedman LLP "dissolved" because the process was taking too long, according to a statement it provided cryptocurrency news website CoinDesk on Saturday.
"Commercial real estate was great, but it was taking too long between when we bought the properties, renovated them and got them back on the market," he said.
In 2015, for example, the feds found that MSU violated Title IX by taking too long to adjudicate student sexual misconduct cases, and ordered reforms to university policies.
Despite dire warnings and an urgent update issued from Microsoft, customers are taking too long to patch a critical vulnerability that still remains in approximately 900,000 Windows computers.
It's not impossible for your EAD to slip through the cracks or be sent to the wrong address, so check with USCIS if things are taking too long.
Spain's central government had been criticized by some regional authorities, who run the nation's decentralized public health system, for taking too long to shut down the entire country.
But he also focused on changes to the European Union, and criticized Ms. Merkel for taking "too long to react" to proposals from President Emmanuel Macron of France.
The FAA has been working to upgrade its air traffic control system for years, but Trump says it is taking too long, and the current system doesn't work.
The announcement comes after the American Civil Liberties Union on May 19 accused the city of taking too long to issue permits to protesters planning demonstrations at the convention.
He was critical of how prosecutors presented their case against Manafort at trial, chiding them for taking too long and presenting what he thought was irrelevant evidence and testimony.
Another hospital in Oklahoma was able to reduce the amount of patients who left the waiting room without being seen (usually because its taking too long) by 55 percent.
But SARA has faced criticism from the scientific community for not implementing the protections that certain species need and taking too long to add new species to their database.
According to people who attended the charity basketball game, the game ended at 28503 points, rather than at 22019 as originally planned because the game was taking too long.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Wednesday said he would apologize to the McCain family for taking too long to remove a doctored image that appeared to threaten Meghan McCain.
People are now coming to us on their mobile phones and it was taking too long to get the payment details, and consequently people were dropping off halfway through.
International agencies, including the World Health Organization (WHO), were widely criticized for taking too long to respond to the Ebola outbreak, which killed over 11,300 people in West Africa.
"I regret that and I have apologized -- and I have taken responsibility for taking too long to understand the impact it had on Black and Latino communities," Bloomberg said.
"If we feel that the U.N. process is taking too long, we might consider moving them to our center, where we have a complete child-care center," he said.
But, don't bet on the game's banishment taking too long ... the Red Sox have won six of their last 10 -- and Mookie Betts is just starting to heat up!!!
" Liliane Oliveira, from Minas Gerais State, added: "It lacked organization, there were only two entrances to all arenas of the Olympic Park and the security check was taking too long.
But he said the campaign must target the financiers and dealers, citing the case of one unnamed drugs trader whose case was taking too long to go through the courts.
It was taking too long, and all those sorts of things made me feel that the longer this wore on, the less likely that I thought charges would be brought.
A Reddit thread includes movie theater employees confessing that customers complained they were playing the wrong movie or that it was taking too long to get to the main feature.
Find a balance between "not being too much of a perfectionist" about the first few videos you are putting out and "not taking too long to produce content," she said.
It ends up making my time spent with it feel wasted, like a set of errands that all end up taking too long and suddenly you've lost a whole day.
The decision came down at a heated status conference where Judge Sabraw scolded the government once again for taking too long to vet parents before reuniting them with their children.
The policy, effective in April after a three-month education period, will see "habitually slow players" identified using objective data and penalized for taking too long to hit a shot.
Having endured the frenzy of press commitments and time zone differences and tour buses for herself, she "no longer gets mad" at Barnett for taking too long to reply to texts.
Omar Gooding went ballistic on a guy who called him out for allegedly treating a restaurant employee poorly because his pizza was taking too long ... according to witnesses on the scene.
" Then-Ukraine President Poroshenko, according to the same report, asked for Shokin's resignation because he was "taking too long to clean up corruption even within the PGO [Prosecutor General's Office] itself.
Rollaway accidents are particularly dangerous, and the investigation and recall are taking too long, Clarence Ditlow, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, a consumer advocacy group, said on Tuesday.
"They want to get rid of people like me, clogging up all the draws, because they feel it's taking too long for the juniors to get to the top," Howe said.
A woman in a wheelchair ordered a meal, then fired her Taser at an employee, because she said her order was taking too long and alleged that staff were being rude.
In Brazil, forced disappearance cases are almost never solved, said state Judge Adriana de Mello, at least in part due to authorities taking too long to begin searching for the children.
The sequel begins incredibly slowly, taking too long to connect the player with the cause of Subject Delta's mission; while Infinite trods dangerously close to aligning, basically, all religion with nefarious intentions.
Ukraine is taking too long to introduce government reforms and fight corruption, the head of the International Monetary Fund warned Wednesday, adding that without new efforts, its financial aid program could end.
Police have complained that Uber was not disclosing or taking too long to report serious crimes tied to its rides, and London mayor Sadiq Khan backed the decision to pull Uber's license.
Police said that 18-year-old Roman Adams admitted to police in an interview to pushing the boy, saying the he was upset the line was taking too long, according to Francis.
Things were slowed down further when Mr. Tigano's lawyer tried to persuade him to take the guilty plea, which he had started to have doubts about, complaining it was taking too long.
But on Thursday, after several weeks of negotiations, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the administration decided to go ahead with the tariffs starting on Friday because the talks were taking too long.
Some common "blocks" including worrying about what their vulva smells, tastes, or looks like; feeling "selfish" because the sex act is focused on their pleasure; and worrying about taking "too long" to orgasm.
London police also complained in a letter in April that Uber was either not disclosing, or taking too long to report, serious crimes including sexual assaults and this put the public at risk.
Lending has been on a steady upward path since early 2015 but picked up speed only gradually, leading to concerns that ECB measures were taking too long to work and were perhaps ineffective.
That was the rallying cry at protests across the United States this week as a growing chorus of activists and attorneys accused the Trump administration of taking too long to reunite immigrant families.
At the end of the second set, Federer dropped an s-bomb at the chair umpire Jack Garner as he felt aggrieved that Del Potro was taking too long to make a challenge.
WADA president Craig Reedie told a conference in Lausanne that he was "encouraged by the significant progress" made by RUSADA (the Russian anti-doping agency) but added it was still taking too long.
For starters, the company reportedly had problems maintaining data quality, and there were also concerns that carriers were taking too long to upgrade their networks with the data that was provided to them.
You will install the car seat at the curb near arrivals, while cars inch around you, horns honking, and the toddler wails and the cops get irritated because you're taking too long. 6.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An emergency plan to evacuate refugees from dangerous prisons in Libya has stalled because European countries are taking too long to resettle them, the United Nations said on Wednesday.
The M.T.A. has not adopted best practices nor worked to increase competition in contracting, and it almost never punishes vendors for spending too much or taking too long, according to inspector general reports.
By the fourth round, when he hit Henderson in the reproductive organs again and mocked him for taking too long to recover, Bisping was in his groove pecking from the outside, cruising to victory.
If a game like Breath of the Wild is taking too long, for instance, Nintendo can more easily pull the necessary developers from another project to make sure that Zelda hits its release date.
The International Civil Aviation Organization is reviewing its nearly year-old conflict zones website, which has been criticized for taking too long - up to 72 hours - to post advisory warnings about threats to aircraft.
I especially love the bouncy little march that kicks in when Nagg tells an old Jewish joke about a tailor who exasperates a client by taking too long to make a pair of pants.
The AP reported that the so-called caravan of individuals fleeing violence and poverty in their home countries voted to skirt the asylum application process in Mexico after deciding it was taking too long.
Muilenburg was also criticized by lawmakers for taking too long to accept blame in the crashes and for failing to spot safety risks before the planes, Boeing's best-seller, came to market in 2017.
STOCKHOLM, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Two external members of the Nobel literature prize committee quit on Monday, with one of them saying the work to reform the scandal-hit Swedish Academy was taking too long.
While the global economy is in good shape, failing to act now and taking too long to hit 2 percent inflation could leave the BOJ without sufficient tools to fight the next crisis, Kataoka said.
Police have also been criticized for taking too long to get to Zaventem airport on Tuesday morning after two suicide bombers blew themselves up there — and left an even bigger third suitcase full of explosives.
"She looked me right in the eye and said that Jason had taken the heroin that night, and basically she wasn't going to wait for him to die, it was taking too long," says Ogden.
Among the new tools the company is launching is one called "RideCheck," which sends out an alert when its GPS data indicates a potential crash, or if a ride appears to be taking too long.
However, in recent weeks, some of Flynn's relatives — such as his brother Joseph — have been publicly complaining that Flynn's sentencing has been taking too long and that he is still being slammed by legal bills.
Companies that persistently fail to address complaints by taking too long to delete illegal content face fines that start at 5 million euros, or $5.7 million, and could rise to as much as €50 million.
But the process isn't as quick as the Man of Steel's wardrobe changes and Reynolds ends up taking too long to save the civilian in trouble — after giving fans a NSFW flash of his rear end!
But development of the new gassing protocol was taking too long and the state has since found a new supply of lethal drugs, Hunter said at a news conference in Oklahoma City alongside Governor Kevin Stitt.
Meghan McCain's husband, conservative political blogger Ben Domenech, has publicly criticized Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for taking too long to suspend an account that posted a meme depicting violence against his wife at her father's funeral.
Tribune terminated its deal with Sinclair last month, and filed a lawsuit arguing that the latter mishandled efforts to get the transaction approved by taking too long and being too aggressive in its dealings with regulators.
Tribune terminated its deal with Sinclair in August, and filed a lawsuit arguing that the latter mishandled efforts to get the transaction approved by taking too long and being too aggressive in its dealings with regulators.
LONDON (Reuters) - The union representing British pilots has described the government's scheme to retain jobs through the coronavirus outbreak as confusing, lacking detail and taking too long to help those who are being laid off now.
He apparently wasn't sure if he could use his hands and ended up taking too long to commit to the ball with his feet, allowing Lozano to nip in and head it into the open net.
Just when Medvedev had fought back and irritated Nadal (Nadal was cited multiple times for taking too long to serve between points), Nadal squeaked by for the win after four hours and 50 minutes of play.
During his speech last week, the governor said the high-speed rail network as it was initially envisioned — as a link between Los Angeles and the Bay Area — was taking too long and costing too much.
She was paying some bills at an ATM in the town of Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, about 40 kilometers southeast of Milan, when the man behind her in the line began muttering that she was taking too long.
The government, which has been criticized for taking too long to find the cause, in March linked the outbreak to a meat product known as "polony" made by Tiger's Enterprise Food in the northern city of Polokwane.
The suspect, who is a regular at the restaurant and reportedly had been cursing at his server throughout the night for taking too long with his order, came behind the counter and punched her in the face.
For a company that's often criticized for waiting too long to take harassment and abuse seriously, critics might argue this is yet another case of the company taking too long to implement what seem like obvious changes.
It's U.S. department store chains, however, that seem to be ceding market share, as they've been called out for taking too long to make investments in their bricks-and-mortar stores and websites, with Amazon's presence looming.
Mr. Najib's lawyer, Harpal Singh Grewal, complained Thursday that the search of the residence was taking too long, and that the police were making too much noise by drilling through a safe for hours to open it.
Nearly four years into his investigation -- take note, those who say Mueller is taking too long -- Starr sought and received permission to expand his mandate to include perjury and other crimes arising from Clinton's affair with Lewinsky.
The team's leader, Dr. Joseph R. Scalea, an assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, said he pursued the project after constant frustration over organs taking too long to reach his patients.
So now want to rush it or now say it&aposs taking too long, I think, is crazy, because at the time that it started, we all said as long as it takes to get to the truth.
The announcement comes weeks after several longtime campaign staffers began to gripe publicly that White House roles were taking too long to take shape and that Republican National Committee staffers had an edge in earning White House jobs.
Frustrated over tensions surrounding a vote on physician-assisted dying legislation, and feeling that opposition whip Gord Brown was taking too long to get to his seat, Trudeau stormed across the floor to confront members of the opposition.
While there are many parables about her mercurial ways—according to legend, she once killed the friend of her sister Hiʻiaka for taking too long to run an errand—the goddess never had it out for greedy tourists.
Tribune terminated its $3.9 billion sale to Sinclair and filed a lawsuit, saying the rival TV-station owner mishandled efforts to get the transaction approved by taking too long and being too aggressive in its dealings with regulators.
MH: There was a point when I went to church pretty regularly, and I thought about getting baptized, I nearly got baptized, but the preparation was taking too long, so I decided not to go through with it.
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - The union representing British pilots has described the government's scheme to retain jobs through the coronavirus outbreak as confusing, lacking detail and taking too long to help those who are being laid off now.
London police complained this year that Uber, which is backed by Goldman Sachs and BlackRock, was either not disclosing, or taking too long to report, serious crimes including sexual assaults and that this put the public at risk.
After a couple of albums that were taking too long to make and were a bit sprawling and undisciplined, it was such a relief to have a boss like Trevor Horn, someone who was in charge of the project.
While you might not hear the n-word or see any hicks in hoods walking around Cleveland today, you can find white residents muttering about blacks taking too long to cross the street or playing their music too loudly.
In Germany, customer court proceedings against dealers claim that repairs are taking too long or are incomplete, while a case directly against VW claims that a car was sold without a valid operating permit and should be taken back.
"We want to get a look at him beyond a typical September call-up," Alderson said, although the Mets have heard criticism for weeks that they were already taking too long to get Smith into a major league uniform.
Last week, Tribune terminated the deal and sued Sinclair for breach of contract, claiming the rival TV-station owner mishandled efforts to get the transaction approved by taking too long and being too aggressive in its dealings with regulators.
The carmaker said late last month that prosecutors in Braunschweig were investigating Diess as part of a probe into whether Europe's carmaker violated disclosure and market manipulation rules by taking too long to inform investors it had cheated emissions tests.
"The process depends on having good lawyers involved, and I can't imagine that it hasn't been frustrating to Mueller's team to be criticized for taking too long" given the lack of a first-rate legal team advising Trump, the person said.
Regarding the company's rough finish to 22016, Woodman chalked it up, in part, to GoPro taking too long to understand that it should have discounted the cameras the Hero 22018 was supplanting, the Hero 5 Black and Hero 5 Session.
When mod support first hit the Xbox One on May 31, many console players felt the designers of the most popular mods—chiefly available through the third-party site Nexus Mods—were taking too long to upload them to Bethesda.net.
The new disclosure came as the automaker continues to deny reports from Fortune that it misled investors and the public by taking too long to reveal details of a fatal accident involving one of its customers who was in Autopilot.
There are also some great dynamic moments; at one point I got into a fistfight with a stranger because I was taking too long filling my canteen at a water pump (at least I think that's why he punched me).
No matter what happens in this election, Sanders's idealism has sent a clear message to traditional economists on the left: They are taking too long to develop answers to the problems of inequality and the corrosive effects of concentrated wealth.
When Justin Trudeau was overheard at the summit belittling Trump for taking too long with his press conference, the Canadian prime minister sounded to many Americans like a child whining that a working parent had kept him waiting for supper.
Day's physical descriptions of London — from its "grimy rib cage" that "seems to lift and expand" on rare sunny mornings to its inhabitants who "tsk-tsk at tourists taking too long to understand the tube map" — reveal her sensitivity to nuanced detail.
The credit bureau was criticized for taking too long to inform users about the incident and the Justice Department is also reportedly investigating large sales of shares by executives between when the company learned of the breach and when it became public.
The government, which has been criticized for taking too long to find the cause, on Sunday linked the outbreak to a meat product known as "polony" - a cheap form of protein consumed by lower-income South Africans - made by Tiger's Enterprise Food.
LONDON (Reuters) - Alexander Zverev's long-predicted arrival at the summit of men's tennis is taking too long for some impatient observers but he took another significant step forward by beating John Isner to reach the last four at the ATP Finals on Friday.
Kyrgios did his impersonation of the Spaniard in the second set after being penalized for taking too long to serve, brushing his hair back and picking at his shorts whilst looking in the direction of chair umpire Jaume Campistol, who chuckled along.
The New Yorker's Raffi Khatchadourian speculates, based on some comments Guccifer made to journalists at the time, that Guccifer or his handlers were frustrated that WikiLeaks was taking too long to actually post the DNC material and were threatening to spoil Assange's exclusive.
The use of VAR has been surrounded by controversy over the last few months with some fans saying it goes far beyond its original remit — which would have involved only the review of the most glaring mistakes — and that decisions are taking too long.
Yields on 21.6029-year Treasury notes briefly rose above those on 10-year notes on Thursday, a "yield curve inversion" that is seen by some investors as a sign recession is on the way and that the Fed is taking too long to respond.
Yields on 2-year Treasury notes again rose above those on 10-year notes on Thursday, a "yield curve inversion" that is seen by some investors as a sign recession is on the way and that the Fed is taking too long to respond.
Yields on 2-year Treasury notes briefly rose above those on 10-year notes on Thursday, a "yield curve inversion" that is seen by some investors as a sign recession is on the way and that the Fed is taking too long to respond.
While his complaints about judges overstepping their mandates and taking too long over cases has found some sympathy among other WTO members, his tactic of blocking new appointments to the Appellate Body has been widely opposed as it risks crippling a guardian of international law.
The company seemed to be on the verge of naming Whitman to the job, but she decided to stay as the head of eBay, in part because Disney was taking too long to select a new leader, The Wall Street Journal reported at the time.
She had voted for Mr. de Blasio, she said, and planned to confront him later in the day about "a few things that keep bothering me," including his promise to abolish horse carriages in Central Park, which Ms. Wittman felt was taking too long.
As the crisis has dragged on, American diplomats have complained that the Arab nations were taking too long to present their demands and raised questions about whether the charges really had to do with any support for terrorism or were driven by other grievances.
Nishikori double-faulted to hand Federer the first break of the match at the start of the second set but Federer gifted back the advantage in the next game when he again had words with the chair umpire after taking too long to challenge a call.
While much of the blame can be placed on the subject of Hannah Beech's article, Aung San Suu Kyi—the head of government and former human-rights icon—we are all at fault for taking too long to register that she was not who we thought.
"Beyond that, the pressure to orgasm can be part of the problem," Darnell says, citing scenarios where one partner might express they want the other to come, or where someone might become worried that they're taking too long and their partner is becoming bored or physically tired.
However, former army captain Bolsonaro was criticized by politicians in Congress - even by some allies - for taking too long to act in tackling the fires and wasting time on the slinging match with Macron, who accused him of lying about the rate of deforestation in the Amazon.
A coalition of green groups filed a motion in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, arguing that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking too long to complete the regulatory process to repeal the rule, so the court should issue its ruling.
HANGRY WOMAN CALLS POLICE BECAUSE HER PIZZA WAS TAKING TOO LONG And despite its silly-sounding name, former "Bachelorette" Andi Dorfman's confirmed just how bad a case of "avocado hand" can get, after she shared news on Instagram that doctors needed to reattach the tendons and nerves in her hand.
It is readily apparent this was by design and presented the Committee with a 'Catch-22': either interview senior State Department officials, including the Secretary, without the benefit of the documents needed for a constructive conversation, or postpone those interviews pending document production and be criticized for taking too long.
I mean, I live in Florida, which I think is going to see some really staggering numbers [of sickened residents] here in the next couple of weeks [because of its] elderly population and… a governor that's taking too long to do the things we need to do to keep them safe.
Stephen J. Townsend, the commander of the task force that is battling the Islamic State, was told by subordinates that it was taking too long to conduct airstrikes when Syrian fighters were battling to take the town of Manbij in the northern part of the country and Iraqi fighters were first starting to take Mosul.
He mocked the right-wing tabloid Web site the Gateway Pundit for blaming the shooting on an innocent leftist and then taking too long to retract the story ("Hey, you can't make an omelette without ruining someone's life"); he caught Fox News anchors directing their viewers toward unvetted theories on Facebook; he played several boldly self-contradictory clips from InfoWars' post-Vegas pontification.
A Russian company charged in special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation is complaining that his legal team is taking too long to hand over evidence in the case, according to a report published Wednesday by Reuters.
Indeed, compared to, say, Jeff Sessions's attacks on a Hawaii judge "on some island in the middle of the Pacific," or Trump's browbeating in 2017 of a judge who he felt was taking too long to rule on the first version of the travel ban — not to mention Trump's racist attacks on Judge Gonzalo Curiel during the 2016 presidential campaign — calling Tigar an "Obama judge" is pretty tame.
If you've ever thought that regulators are somewhat ridiculous for taking too long to reach decisions and wield their power over too-powerful companies, then you might be interested to hear that the Budget also contained a provision called the "Regulators' Pioneer Fund", £10 million that will be used to help regulators figure out how to tap into some of the newer innovations in data science and other tech to do their jobs better.
I know I've done this; my child is fumbling about in an attempt to finish a task, it's taking too long, we have to get out the door or I just want to get the dishwasher started, and before I know it, "Here, just let me do it" or "maybe your work partner could complete that part of the project" has escaped my lips, and I have become, once again, a master educator in the skill of learned incompetence.
Elon MuskElon Reeve MuskNASA's monster Space Launch System still costs too much and is taking too long Hillicon Valley: Biden overtakes Sanders in Facebook ad spending for first time | New HHS rules would give patients access to health data | Twitter flags edited Biden video retweeted by Trump SpaceX's Elon Musk wants the Space Force to become Star Fleet MORE's engineers have been cheerfully blowing up prototypes in the quest to build a true reusable spaceship that can reach the surface of the moon or Mars.
" He also argued that stop-and-frisk wasn't his idea but was begun by Mayor Rudy Giuliani's administration, that he did his best to curb it, and that while he may have once defended the practice, he has come to see the error of his ways: "I have apologized — and I have taken responsibility for taking too long to understand the impact it had on Black and Latino communities ... this issue and my comments about it do not reflect my commitment to criminal justice reform and racial equity.
According to a document outlining the Families Belong Together messaging strategy, protesters have three primary demands: They want separated migrant families to be reunited immediately They want the government to end family detentions And they want the Trump administration to end its "zero tolerance" immigration policy Despite the fact that President Trump signed an executive order last week reversing his administration's family-separation policy, more than 2,000 children were still waiting to be reunited with their parents as of June 26, causing further anger and accusations that the administration is taking too long to take action.
Harley RoudaHarley Edwin RoudaOvernight Energy: Dems unveil first bill toward goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 | Oversight panel asks EPA for plans on 'forever chemicals' | EPA finalizes rule easing chemical plant safety regulations Oversight Democrats ask EPA to turn over plans for regulating toxic 'forever chemicals' Club for Growth extends advertising against House Dems over impeachment MORE (D-Calif.) and Dan KildeeDaniel (Dan) Timothy KildeeOvernight Energy: Dems unveil first bill toward goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 | Oversight panel asks EPA for plans on 'forever chemicals' | EPA finalizes rule easing chemical plant safety regulations Oversight Democrats ask EPA to turn over plans for regulating toxic 'forever chemicals' Mark Ruffalo's environmental drama 'Dark Waters' gets DC premiere MORE (D-Mich.), Democrats argue the agency is taking too long to take action on the substance.
Harley RoudaHarley Edwin RoudaOvernight Energy: Dems unveil first bill toward goal of net-zero emissions by 28503 | Oversight panel asks EPA for plans on 'forever chemicals' | EPA finalizes rule easing chemical plant safety regulations Oversight Democrats ask EPA to turn over plans for regulating toxic 'forever chemicals' Club for Growth extends advertising against House Dems over impeachment MORE (D-Calif.) and Dan KildeeDaniel (Dan) Timothy KildeeOvernight Energy: Dems unveil first bill toward goal of net-zero emissions by 22019 | Oversight panel asks EPA for plans on 'forever chemicals' | EPA finalizes rule easing chemical plant safety regulations Oversight Democrats ask EPA to turn over plans for regulating toxic 'forever chemicals' Mark Ruffalo's environmental drama 'Dark Waters' gets DC premiere MORE (D-Mich.), Democrats argue the agency is taking too long to take action on the substance.

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