Sentences with phrase «to take decades»

It should not take decades for government agencies to catch up with the latest findings of science.
The analysis shows that it typically takes decades before most vehicles on the road could have a given feature, either because it came as standard equipment or was offered as an option.
It wouldn't take decades to figure put the product was harmful — it takes just a few months and the courage to actually look at the statistics and report the findings.
If this approach had been taken a decade ago, perhaps today's policymakers would be delivering measures that cut CO2 in line with a certain probability of avoiding dangerous warming.
Most proposals would likely take a decade or longer to achieve modest climate effects.
It can often take decades for symptoms to appear.
How can any artist leave a signature, when the very idea of authenticity has taken a decades long beating?
At this point of time, there is no convincing roadmap to replace banks and it might even take decades to actually witness this transition.
The methane there «would probably take some decades or centuries to come out,» he says.
It only took us a decade or so to get to that point.
He said he knew he needed patient investors, because energy technologies typically take decades to refine and deploy.
With a biological background and all the doubts in the world it still took decades for me to shake the fear of not believing.
It usually takes decades — centuries even — for such combinations of grape and place to establish themselves as classics.
What took him decades to master you can learn in 18 months or less.
If that debt is high enough and / or the interest rate is ridiculously expensive, it may literally take decades to retire that debt.
Unfortunately for everyone, these things take decades to prove out and the model iteration rate is very slow with new data.
The technology will need to clearly demonstrate advantages and gain a proven track record before this happens, and that could potentially take decades.
By studying the right role models, you could learn in a week what might otherwise take you a decade.
With two lost elections already, will deciding to win take another decade?
Training for a career in science takes a decade or more, and there's no way to know what the job market will look like years from now.
Many of the diseases the study will track take decades to develop, she says.
Heart disease takes decades to develop, but the real risks happen in your 20s and 30s.
But you need to know that for a yield to go from, say, 5 %, to 10 %, can easily take a decade or more.
However, in most cases that mortgage payoff takes decades.
They seemingly take a decade to perfect their balancing as if each game was their first fighter ever.
However, it has taken a decade of research to even begin to understand the effect.
Though this trend shows signs of fading, it will take decades before such «acceptance» of other races, religions and sexual orientation becomes a truly global phenomenon.
It can take decades for symptoms of asbestos exposure to appear.
Although you are aware that these photographs were taken decades ago, standing in front of them now it seems not much has changed.
Honestly, I hope it won't take another decade to reach 100, and I certainly don't plan on stopping when I do.
This means I will get it one day, but it'll probably take me another decade to decide exactly what I want.
The agricultural revolution took thousands of years, the industrial revolution took hundreds of years, but the information revolution is only taking decades.
While government actions helped prevent worst - case outcomes from the credit crisis, large budget deficits now represent a structural problem that may still take decades to solve.
Since agriculture research often takes a decade or more from idea conception to market, he stressed time is of the essence.
Not to mention, it could literally take you decades to pay off.
The sooner, the better: Both airport construction and aircraft design take decades, and have lasting effects.
Both the first and second waves started in the late 1990s, but the pioneering second - wave cities typically took a decade or more to reach No Kill.
If you are going to be setting goals like those I mentioned above, goals that could potentially take decades to accomplish, it's important to develop a sound reason why.
Rather than focusing solely on changing the demographics of their workforce — an effort that can take decades as staff retire and are replaced — the district's model centers on teaching current educators how to think differently.
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