City often rode their luck but looked ready to take their time, be patient and seize any meagre opportunities that came their way. |
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I'm trying to be patient, but my confidence is low and that is a hard hurdle to overcome. |
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When you fight terror in Afghanistan, wherever terror is being felt, we have to be patient. |
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Tapes of these activities are intended to be circulated around the area, but please be patient as the director's cut is yet to be finalised. |
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This phrase was replaced with a statement that the Fed would be patient in removing its accommodative monetary policy. |
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So next time you go out at night to watch the stars with a group of friends and you have to share the only telescope, be patient. |
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I'm trying to be patient, I'm trying to be understanding, but all I'm ending up with is batty. |
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Some neo-positivists cannot forgive him for his anti-positivism, and some empiricists cannot be patient with his apriorism. |
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I thought, considering the career in special education, that he would be patient. |
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You won't need to be patient if you're looking for Peregrine Falcon chicks. |
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The service has proved hugely popular in previous years, but parents and students are advised to be patient if the lines are busy. |
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I can be patient only so long, and I guess I save that patience for my family, my students and my birding! |
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We'll no longer be willing to be patient with people who claim that they weren't really lying but were simply shading the truth. |
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Since Argentina has few seizable assets abroad, there's not much the plaintiffs can do but be patient. |
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Weak play on defense and special teams have made it difficult to be patient with the running game. |
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The Egyptians could not press too hard for fear of Damascus, so they had to be patient. |
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Just as you need to be patient with yourself, you need to be a bit patient with the frowners in your new community. |
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Well, I'll just be patient and hope and pray and offer up sacrifices to whatever god is willing to help us out. |
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Of course, to be patient, you have to have a long investing horizon and an appetite for some risk. |
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You have to be patient, clever and quick thinking to be a good facilitator. |
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Surprisingly, parrots and cockatoos can get jealous of other pets, so if there's a new animal in the house be patient whilst your bird gets used to the newcomer. |
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People with schizophrenia need to be patient with themselves and with their families, and work at ways to get along. |
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Therefore be patient with constancy to the Command of thy Lord, and obey not to the sinner or the ingrate among them. |
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When it comes to food and brain health, set reasonable goals and be patient with yourself. |
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Please be patient with us if you do not immediately see your profile on the website! |
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Mrs. Parrish: Madam Speaker, my difficulty is that I am only conversant in English so you will have to be patient with me. |
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Do not assume that you will automatically forget but be patient with yourself and await god's assistance. |
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Will he or she be patient with your mistakes, or will he or she be critical, overbearing, and dictatorial? |
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For example, one's ability to be patient with family members often wanes after a tough day. |
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The bottom line is that TV can reap tremendous rewards for your small business, but you have to be willing to be patient and have the war chest to back up that patience. |
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During their tour, the two brothers experienced three skills: to be patient, to keep calm and take the appropriate decisions, sometimes quickly. |
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In the case of cigars this mellowing can take place after it is made, so be patient. |
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Your instructor promises to be patient and not to shout at you, and will always understand your needs. |
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However, when I asked him about it, he just answered jokingly that I should be patient as patience is a virtue. |
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It is important to be patient, Héliconias can take several months before germinating. |
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She asked a question out of order, and I asked her to please be patient and wait until that came up. |
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However, we must be patient here and help Yugoslavia fulfil its tasks in the region. |
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Canadian Blood Services wants to assure Canadians that our first priority always has been and always will be patient safety. |
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To date, we have chosen to be patient on the belief that better situations are still coming. |
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I know that this issue is particularly important to you, but I would ask you to be patient. |
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I would suggest trying an innovative approach to working with pupils and to be patient. |
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Questions such as how clinicians can be patient centred in email consultations require innovative approaches to researching consultations that place emphasis on semantics. |
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The solo sailors are going to have to be patient and in particular remain vigilant and react to any changes to determine who will come off best? |
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The RISQ loan was considered to be patient capital, because it is uncollateralized. |
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Thus, it is important to be patient during this phase of an athlete's development. |
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I tell you also, do not fear illnesses, and be patient and merciful with all. |
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And because a lot of the work depends on the weather, you have to learn to be patient, plan well and work safely. |
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We will be patient and continue to draw the noose tighter and tighter. |
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He fans to be patient as he looks to get his career back on track. |
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The user is advised to be patient and explain to a passing interlocutor that the device is similar to a mobile phone. |
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I'll be patient, tackle the job slowly but surely, and I'll get there. |
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There will be more pics of my life posted, but please be patient, when I am less occupied, I am sure to entertain you with every details of my life. |
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It takes time to adjust, so be patient with them and yourself. |
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Please be patient when you open a data file containing a long trail. |
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But, sadly, people are going to have to be patient and bite the bullet. |
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The international community must be patient with Russia. |
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The doctor auscultates his child who could be patient. |
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Stop laughing, yes I can be patient, but really it was more like I waited antsily. |
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Just keep being the great mom you know you are already, keep doing all you can, and be patient with your little one as he develops in his own way. |
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We want our backs to be patient enough to allow the linemen to develop their combos and slip to the second level. |
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You should cover for each other's fault, be patient with them, and you should take the responsibility for each other even though it's not directly your own fault. |
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I took advantage of a moment when I found myself alone with her to tell her that we could not come back for tea again and the countess said that we should be patient with her and that we'll soon continue our conversation. |
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According to tradition, he was supposedly commanded by Allah to convey this message to the people, and to be patient with those hostile to it. |
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He recently said he wants to learn how to be patient just like wifey gauri. |
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Comfort the feebleminded, support the weak, be patient toward all men. |
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Fasting in Ramadan, besides being a religious duty, is no doubt of great benefit as it trains one to be patient, wise, well disciplined and to share the feelings of others. |
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Because of the weather, we had no other choice but to lay low. But it's hard to be patient zigzagging along the coast since we're in a race against the clock. |
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I have really learned how to love while also learning how to let go, as here you need to learn how to adapt quickly and be patient with the way things are run. |
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Spiritual: Counsel the doubtful, teach the ignorant, correct the mistaken, console the sorrowful, forgive injuries, be patient with the bothersome, and pray to God for the living ad the dead. |
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Her father tells her to be patient and her mother bakes her favorite birthday cake, a strawberry cake with strawberry frosting and jellybeans. |
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If we are sometimes tempted to denounce the slowness or rashness of the members of our church or those of our ecumenical dialogue partners, the invitation to be patient sounds an important and timely warning. |
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Some of this is related to fatigue because if you're constantly tired from being up all night with the person with Alzheimer's disease, how can you possibly be patient with them even though that's what they need? |
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Please note: When calling the Surrey RCMP's non-emergency number, if you experience a wait time of more than a few minutes we ask that you please be patient with us as your call is important to us. |
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These are new procedure for everyone and the office asks that people be patient with the changes and any errors or corrections that will need to be modified in the process. |
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School bus drivers should be patient, friendly and safe on the roads, and not drive with anger. |
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At this stage it is critical to be patient and not feel frustrated. |
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A few features are not ready yet, be patient it will come soon! |
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I would recommend that, instead of doing the work of the Regional Councils, the National Councils teach the Regional Ministers and Councillors how to do their job and to be patient with them until they succeed in learning. |
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Please be patient, and check back regularly. |
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I therefore ask my colleague to be patient for another day or two. |
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If you've only been on mones for a little while, you'll just have to be patient and wait to see what nature does for you. |
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According to Marat Mamadshoyev, of the newspaper Aziya Plus, 'so long as there will be electricity and gas, people will be patient, but it is impossible to predict what may occur once winter comes. |
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And maybe I don't understand, so be patient with me. |
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He asked me to be patient, carried out root canal surgery and continued until he restored my bridge, saving my hollow decay tooth and agony of a replant. |
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