I would propose to come back at 2.15 unless counsel think that we are going to be unduly pressed for time. |
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When you're pressed for time and need to look stylish, black will always save the day. |
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Everyone is pressed for time during the holidays, but that shouldn't stop you from making a lovely batch of Christmas cookies. |
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The other party may be pressed for time and therefore cannot be involved in gathering all the pertinent facts. |
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What passengers would be so pressed for time that they would spend the entire night sending out a barrage of e-mails? |
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The quick, efficient way to find out how to work with digital video for today's computer user who is pressed for time. |
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Parents must be given the time they need to make decisions and brainstorm options, even if teachers themselves are pressed for time. |
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This decision has caused the leadership of the ruling coalition to be pressed for time. |
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We will be pressed for time so we're taking Trip Advisor's recommendations and will see three buildings in our walk-about. |
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One of the translations Andrew suggests is a chronically unlucky person, or perhaps walking disaster, chronic loser or even just loser if pressed for time. |
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Even though she was pressed for time and had to work under conditions which were not always favourable, the result is completely satisfactory. |
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I can understand their desire to intervene, because we will indeed be pressed for time. |
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I do not want to discuss in detail what is on the next page, because we are pressed for time. |
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I am sorry that Parliament will be pressed for time this year in order to give its opinion on the employment package. |
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As I've been pressed for time with a forthcoming project and then a trip out of town, what follows are a few notes from each of those weekend contests. |
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I know we are pressed for time, but I urge our listeners to examine carefully and understand the data from Statistics Canada. |
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In addition to being pressed for time, he seems a bit paranoid. |
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If pressed for time, this size turkey can be thawed in cold water in 6-9 hours. |
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The pilot, pressed for time, did not check the cargo weight on the scale available on the Air Saguenay loading dock. |
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The reader who is pressed for time may prefer to pass directly on to the next chapter. |
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However, if the crew is pressed for time and speed, they may decide it is easier to pump it overboard at sea. |
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If the referee is pressed for time, suggest continuing the conversation at a time more convenient to the referee. |
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We'll be pressed for time, so I'm going to be pretty hard on the clock. |
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Otherwise, you may be so pressed for time, you'll be careless. |
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In another case, in contrast, a first co-signer who is particularly pressed for time, or trusts the drafter that he does a good job, may carry out only a superficial review. |
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Suddenly, Djokovic himself is pressed for time. |
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That's the beauty of it when you're pressed for time. |
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Just watch the first minute if you're pressed for time. |
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Everyone is so pressed for time now, and he's not. |
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Since I was pressed for time, I picked up burgers at a drive-through on the way home. |
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Narrator: In this scene Margaret is very professional and friendly but she appears to be a little pressed for time as all of you probable are, but she lets it show with her interaction with the client. |
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The fuel-staging area was not congested at the time of the take-off and the BellĀ 206L pilot's schedule did not indicate that he was pressed for time. |
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I am well aware that the Ombudsman is pressed for time, but I cannot understand why there are not more complaints, considering the huge institutional apparatus with which we are concerned here. |
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We currently have a ban on animal and bone meal, which is why we need to find a clear position here. It is because of the BSE crisis that we are pressed for time. |
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It is all very well for PCO spokespersons to say that they are short of staff and pressed for time, but the result is the same: they are not responding to requests. |
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As you know, we only have half an hour and we're pressed for time. |
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Unfortunately, we were pressed for time and I am the first to regret this. |
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Canadians are increasingly pressed for time and they appear eager to accept innovations that will free them up to focus on more important priorities than mundane tasks like grocery shopping. |
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