Besides the outlay in money, vineyard investments take time to yield a return. |
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My wife and I have a four week old and I had to take time off using my holiday entitlement. |
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There is no express right for workers to take time off to attend a religious festival if it is not covered by statutory holidays. |
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I admit I did wonder when I broke my toe at one point and had to take time off. |
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Women are more likely to have career breaks than men because they are more likely to take time off when they have children. |
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However, an ill labourer has to take time off without benefit of salary or proper medicines. |
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We must all take time off now to verify the details on the roster instead of waiting for the last minute. |
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I tried to go back but eventually chose to take time out and to leave any decisions about returning until this September. |
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So, we at the Listener are inviting you take time out for some creative leisure. |
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It's important to take time out once in a while to enjoy the fruits of one's labours, smell the roses and enjoy. |
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At this point everything should be under control so you can take time out of the kitchen. |
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In the future he may well take time out again to volunteer his services in other countries. |
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You see if I drop a coin, I have to take time to record the speed, and reset and reload the timer. |
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He was not very successful in his attempts, for the finances of the Empire were in a shambles and would take time to recover. |
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Anyway my MO for dealing with illness is to take time off immediately and for a day longer than I think I need it. |
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A city council which requires employees to call a nurse when they take time off sick said yesterday the approach was helping cut absenteeism. |
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I told my SIL if she were to go through the operation I would take time off work to look after her and her children. |
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The job is not getting done whilst you constantly take time to attack or defend whoever is the muppet of the month. |
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Non-specific urethritis is easily treated with antibiotics, although damage to the urethra can take time to heal. |
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She also said too many parents were condoning school non-attendance and allowing their children to take time out of the classroom. |
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It will take time to train up the staff, but I am hopeful that the post office can get on top of the problem in the coming months. |
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Most people take what they're given, but smart cookies take time to put together a business case for a better rise. |
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But the premier stressed that achieving the objective of drastically streamlining rural administration would take time. |
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The pace of events has slowed down and we take time for personal maintenance, like washing odd socks. |
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It will take time but as soldiers we understand sometimes you take one step forward and two steps back. |
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The solution in that case would be to take time off to recover fully and come back stronger. |
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Always take time to warm up before your primary activity and finish up with a long stretch while your body is still hot and elastic. |
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You can take time to select chocolate or apple mint, lemon basil, and pungent garlic from an herb garden. |
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As a result of this high-handed attitude the credibility of the ministry has been severely weakened and it will take time for it to be rebuilt. |
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Reducing your overheads and achieving cost savings in other areas of your business will take time to plan and achieve. |
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The module based system of learning allows learners to take courses at times to suit themselves and take time out if they need to. |
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Many agencies take time to do pre-adoption screenings of adoptive parents, complete home studies, and check on medical condition and history. |
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He said he would take time during his homeward journey to reflect on the images that struck him. |
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I find only a very small percentage of people are willing to take time out and learn some new strategies. |
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In June, Americans celebrate Father's Day and take time to appreciate their dads. |
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It may take time before the gentle economic improvement feeds through to industrial property demand. |
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But this will take time and there is going to be an inevitable delay in our projected completion date. |
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This task of institutionalizing the peace process on the Peninsula will take time. |
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Such relationships take time to build and can't be conjured out of thin air in the midst of a presidential campaign. |
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Even the fastest writers agree that conceiving and constructing the ideas behind a play take time. |
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I have a bit of dyslexia and like to take time when composing email, posts, coding, and such to make sure that I don't make a mistake. |
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He said that people should take time to read the Best Value performance plan and send in a Freepost questionnaire detailing their thoughts. |
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I appreciate that it will take time to filter through and for people to get the message. |
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However, larger formatted documents take time to transmit and cause some degradation of service. |
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So, in his honour, we take time out today to mourn his passing and celebrate his brief but glorious career. |
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It will take time to get there, and time too to get tourists, confidence, investment and economic migrants back. |
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It will take time but diligent work and attention to detail will produce results over the next few years. |
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There is a groundswell of change but, like most groundswells, it will take time to break the surface and make itself felt. |
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If during that six-month period you take time off on two occasions you are put on a stage two. |
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This does take time, and if the end result wasn't quite what you wanted, then it was back to the enlarger to burn and dodge again. |
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Workers who clock in while ill cost their employers 20 percent more per day than employees who take time off. |
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If the market is stable, why take time trying to anticipate future requirements? |
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She is an absolutist, despising those opportunists who take time out of normal life for a little promiscuity. |
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It's right and proper that teachers have access to the full process of judicial review, which by its thorough nature, will take time. |
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A comprehensive policy of rationalization of the bureaucracy would take time. |
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In other words, it will take time to get your hands to turn capital in your property into ready cash. |
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But learning to play with your cornerbacks covering passes to wide receivers will take time. |
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Research in Bolton found that stress is the main reason why people take time off work. |
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In her speech, she paid tribute to volunteers who take time to care for people living with Aids. |
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They are made to open, so you can leave and take time to gather your wits and return when you calm down. |
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So I shall have to take time off work to study the plans, and spend time yet again redoing my objection. |
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Before planting your alfalfa or grass this spring, take time to evaluate your seedbed. |
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How do you get that many journalists to take time out and attend your product launch? |
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The bad news is that it will take time and effort and an investment to retrofit existing systems with services-oriented interfaces. |
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So, let us take time out of our busy schedules to listen to the simple request of these children. |
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It would also be nice for both national and local radio talk show hosts who broadcast during the 1pm to take time out to salute a fallen soldier. |
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You should therefore avoid a quick ascent and take time to acclimatise to the mountains' oxygen challenged air. |
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If in government service, take time by the forelock and secure posts you are well qualified to hold. |
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Nothing else will take their place, but to have them in perfection we must take time by the forelock. |
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Gardens take time, and these ones had obviously been built in a tearing hurry, with little money and far too much optimism. |
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For it will take time for him to build an understanding with team-mates who now have an almost telepathic knowledge of the way they play. |
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Mental training can, like therapy, take time to produce the desired effects. |
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She was the deputy matron in St Columbus but decided to take time out to rear her family. |
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He is even considerate enough to take time from his day to answer fan mail personally rather than getting a secretary to do it for him. |
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My case was different because I waited till my college graduation to take time off. |
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Carefully crafted summary reports, with columns of figures, spreadsheets, and graphs appended at the end, take time to digest and appreciate. |
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Some 13 firefighters also had to take time off to recover from injuries suffered. |
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There can be a lot of catching up to do and if you take time off then you can't go back in at the same level, because so much will have changed. |
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You also have to take time off during your study period so that you don't burn out. |
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I want to take time off from life in order to do all those other things I want. |
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Maternity leave will be transferable, so that the father can take time off. |
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Besides, Andrew points out, many people actually enjoy their work and don't want to be told when to take time off. |
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Meanwhile Ms Roberts is so committed to her work, it's a battle to make her take time off. |
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He was wanting me to tell him dates I would be wanting to take time off, so that his figures would balance. |
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The problem with holidays is that you can't take time off without having to catch up afterwards. |
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We were all graduates and before choosing to take time off to have children all had professional jobs. |
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Feel free to take time off and put all inconvenient issues on the back burner. |
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So we never tour for more than three or four weeks at a time, and then we take time off. |
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Their compatriots understood that they had to take time to counsel them and approach the subject much more obliquely than would the Western professional. |
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Women fall behind when they take time out to raise children and then return to the workplace at a disadvantage. |
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The adjustment will take time and effort but MacDougall believes his improvement has gathered pace in the past fortnight, since he made his first start. |
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This dreamer is in a big creative spurt right now, and is frustrated that family obligations such as laundry and cooking take time away from her writing. |
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If you take time to be polite and speak in Spanish, everyone respects you. |
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It seems, it doesn't hurt to take time out to paddle your own canoe. |
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This preliminary experience suggests that, despite close liaison with the primary care group, the referral process will take time to be adopted and implemented. |
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Next, so that you don't suffer from burnout by overworking, take time to review and plan each move that you make toward your leaner, meaner company. |
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The party knew fully well that proclamation of the act would take time, and said that it was dishonest to seek political mileage from the issue by playing to the gallery. |
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As you practise meditation, t'ai chi or yoga, take time to be alone and connected with nature and your perception and intuition will increase remarkably. |
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But fluency and cohesion are qualities that take time to develop and a clutch of new recruits, drafted in almost at one go, are unlikely to hit it off straight away. |
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The leader will take time to consult with others before making a move. |
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Her remembrance of Gandhi is that of a fond grandfather who used to take time out and play with all children in the family, howsoever busy he was. |
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We were even allowed to take time off school to visit air stations, an unexpected perk that made us the envy of classmates who thought we were all uniformed ponces. |
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You should also keep in mind that some Claimants may be more disposed to attend their GP or take time off work than others, even with similar symptoms. |
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I think that's good, because it's such an intense world that we're creating, so finding the right moment for people to get physical is going to take time. |
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It has also helped him pay for extra staff to keep the business ticking along when he has to meet a big order or has been forced to take time off ill. |
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One man who did take time to visit Hudson is Lord Puttnam, whose patronage led to Hudson helming Chariots Of Fire after a long apprenticeship in documentaries. |
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Owen says he would happily take time off to stay at home with the girls. |
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This would take time since, under current law, even scouting Cuban baseball players on the island is illegal. |
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Also, many counselors work on billable hours, so agencies don't lose much money if we take time off. |
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Next time you pick up a pencil, take time to twirl it in your fingers, tap it against your teeth, crunch the end and wait for inspiration to flow. |
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The women often did not have paid sick days and were reluctant to take time off for illness as it meant they would have extra work when they returned. |
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Academics will have to take time off from writing specialized articles and monographs long enough to write rigorous and stimulating textbooks for all grade levels. |
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Investigations occasionally fructify, although they always take time. |
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Your article on new technology prompts me to take time off from phoning our purveyor of electric typewriters with yet another complaint about his technological masterpiece. |
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Whenever and wherever possible, let's take time to salute and support America's small businesses and the entrepreneurial dreamers, darers and doers who run them. |
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Seed sowing is well under way now, especially for plants like snapdragons and pansies which germinate early and take time to grow to a decent size. |
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It's then that I take time out to fill it, time on my own to discover new jewels that will enhance its sparkle, fresh dewdrops to replenish my pool. |
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The commission is redoing their website now, but these things take time. |
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Although vermiculture and vermicomposting offer potential new markets for farmers, they take time to develop and require a strong commitment, experts say. |
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Work on the both aspects will take time, however, four years according to officials. |
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It uses no foams or water-based liquid cleaners that take time to dry, and cleans, deodorises and disinfects your carpets in one action. |
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In the tailor-making process, the tailor must take time to get all the exact measurements to ensure a proper fit. |
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Of course, this will take time and a lot of running back and forth between coffeeshops and big stone buildings. |
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It will just take time for those little murmurs to become a roar. |
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Parametics who staff amublances have to take time off work due to stress related psychologial conditions. |
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In 2002, Micky Jones was diagnosed with a brain tumour and had to take time off for treatment. |
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The writers stated that they were constantly understaffed and unable to take time off because of the need to fill in for the shortages. |
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When in court, it is inadvisable to blurt out the first thing you think of. Instead, take time to construct coherent sentences. |
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It does take time to compile them, proof-read them and make sure they fulfil what is needed. |
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As a general rule, the flavors from a spice take time to infuse into the food so spices are added early in preparation. |
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It was in keeping with the gradualist and meliorist character of the American philosophy that progress would take time. |
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The Bank reported an encouraging start to the PS80bn initiative, with 30 groups signed up, but the CML warned it would take time to filter through to lending. |
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Each of us must take time to assess our commitment, to calculate the cost, and then be willing to given ourselves over single-heartedly to Jesus anyway. |
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They had a craftsman who could build us a single crank roller gin, but it would take time.The roller gin is a beautiful little machine, just the right size for a classroom. |
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The ASI has, however, said that the plans for a museum are in place, but its construction would take time due to coordination issues with various departments. |
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Woods said he is going to take time off to re-evaluate things after finishing fourth in the Masters, his first competition since revelations of his extra marital affairs. |
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German industry could build two medium bombers for one heavy bomber and the RLM would not gamble on developing a heavy bomber which would also take time. |
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