Sentences with phrase «takes inordinate amounts of time»

When you put yourself on the record, you are responsible to the client to ferry them all the way through the system — a ferrying that takes inordinate amounts of time (i.e., money).
It takes an inordinate amount of time to carve out all the fat, and removes about a 1/3 of the meat.
Firstly, Lords reform will not only split the two main political parties and will take an inordinate amount of time getting through both Houses of Parliament but it will divide the Lib Dems too.
According to PEAC members, some of the issues that PEAC and state officials should look at include the requirement that statewide test data be included in evaluations, the strict formulaic approach of the system that limits judgment and takes an inordinate amount of time away from teaching and learning, specified teacher rating categories that interfere with improvement, and evaluator training that may not ensure calibration.
When you first begin term paper writing, drafting the simplest term paper may take an inordinate amount of time.
Keep in mind that when you are transferring large files like videos I would recommend not doing that over Wi - Fi since it could take an inordinate amount of time.
The Final Fantasy 7 Remake development cycle seems to be taking an inordinate amount of time.
In fact, there are so many fan made adventure games out there, of high quality, that it will take an inordinate amount of time to play them all.
The business side of photography seems to take an inordinate amount of time, which is frustrating, but I'd rather be working for myself than someone else.
Figen Mekik: «then one would have to either send the paper to more reviewers (which would take an inordinate amount of time) or rejecta a paper based on its authors list.
Insurance companies that take an inordinate amount of time to settle a claim or refuse payment on losses covered under a policy, may be guilty of insurance bad faith.
The issue is that when I come back into range, reconnection often takes an inordinate amount of time.
There is ample anecdotal evidence to support the opposite view, that respondents, including government parties, often delay the resolution of proceedings by taking an inordinate amount of time to review evidence of connection, and by insisting that bureaucratic processes be followed before commencing mediation or negotiation in instances where this should not be required.
When it was decided that the caller and the property didn't match, I took an inordinate amount of time getting to know each caller: their real wants, needs, and wish list.

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The reality is, if you're taking advice from these people early on, you're barking up the wrong tree, because that formal plan you're going to spend an inordinate amount of time putting together is going to do more harm than good.
Parents acknowledge that they were so enraptured by Pearson that they ignored a possible warning sign: He spent inordinate amounts of time with the boys off the field, taking them to see movies, to the golf course and on desert outings.
This summer, my little family has taken an inordinate amount of trips away from home and every time we go, we go with cloth diapers.
Amazon has taken on the iPad in the most obvious way, spending an inordinate amount of time comparing its newest tablet with Apple's slate.
I spend an inordinate amount of time with them and I take them everywhere I go: when I am on a date, they will be there too; they are with me all day when I go from house to house to give lessons; they are my «business card» when I give a seminar or need to show a customer how to do a certain exercise; they are my advertising when I want to show people my skills and knowledge; they often will sleep on my bed; they will climb in my lap when I am typing away at my computer; they will go on every vacation I take (at 2 years of age, Dillon, my Doberman, had over 50,000 miles on him, going everywhere, from Seattle to Mt Rushmore, Yellowstone, British Columbia, Banff and Jasper, Los Angeles, and all points in between... and about 200,000 miles on him when he passed away at 6 years of age).
Just understand the processing part may take time due to the inordinate amount of spam that must be weeded through to get to the real stuff.
It is, also, very dangerous because the driver takes the wheel unprepared for driving challenges but remains that way for an inordinate amount of time.
My focus, therefore, is on the top 15 % of chronically litigating parents, as they use an inordinate amount of court time to try to resolve their family issues and are most likely to 1) force their children to take sides with them and 2) obstruct shared custody and mutual decision - making.
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