Just on the off chance, people are more inclined to play a waiting game and make sure if there is an announcement it is what they expect.
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Edward's slender finances would not permit him to play a waiting game, and he was forced to withdraw into Flanders and return to England to raise more money.
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While the large drug makers have shown a great willingness to underwrite the technology, they also know they can play a waiting game and acquire desperate companies at deep discounts.
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Brayton bumped teammate Luyendyk, who went 231.031 m . p . h ., from the pole and was left to play a waiting game when first-day qualifications were resumed Sunday.
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Brayton bumped teammate Luyendyk, who went 231 . 031 m . p . h ., from the pole and was left to play a waiting game when first-day qualifications were resumed Sunday.
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Forced to play a waiting game, defending champion Steffi Graf finally got her game into high gear Saturday to defeat 15-year-old Martina Hingis and return to the U . S . Open women's final for the fourth consecutive year.
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Thompson said it was " a serious mistake for the Senate to impose a cutoff date " of Dec . 31 on the committee's investigation, because that had allowed the White House to " play a waiting game ."
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Unlike the Russians, who operate in the " classic espionage manner " _ recruiting agents and paying them for their disloyalty _ Chinese spies are said to ingratiate themselves with the people who have the information they need, and then they play a waiting game.
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"So time is on their side, I think they can play a waiting game and I think you are likely to see in a day or two a softening by CRA because they know at the moment that as the workforce is being deregulated by federal and state laws they are on a winner, " he said.