1. Because of this lengthy healing process, implants take roughly four times longer to complete than bridges or dentures. 2. But in the outfield you have to wait a split-second longer to see the ball and that can cost you making a play. 3. Each year when daylight saving time arrives, it takes me longer and longer to reset all the clocks in the house. 4. If the cut is made too close to the trunk, he said, the cut takes longer to heal and can leave the tree susceptible to disease. 5. Mormon Trail is longer to the junction but a more moderate climb. 6. Scopus blamed the lower-than-expected earnings on a shift toward larger orders, which take longer to close. 7. The ride has been even longer to this point. 8. To leave the task much longer to military commanders would create unacceptable risks for the NATO force on which peace ultimately depends. 9. The extra time in intensive care exposes patients longer to such risks as pneumonia, blood clots and lung injury from ventilation. 10. Why has Florida always bounced back from some of its biggest losses while others -- like Tennessee in this very series -- take much longer to rebound? |