31. And even Massachusetts welfare officials concede that it may take a while to educate recipients about the new rules. 32. And Hauptman, the consultant, said it might take a while for the impact of all this debt to be felt. 33. And it takes a while for freshmen to learn. 34. And it usually takes a while for the writer to explain exactly how wrong that love went. 35. And sometimes it takes a while to collect the evidence. 36. And while some customers note it may take a while to get the equipment to work, the wait is soon forgotten. 37. And though it took a while, Parra said he is finally feeling at home with his role with the Revolution. 38. Art usually takes a while to gestate, and visual artists are reeling like everyone else and working to find their bearings. 39. As a result, a Canadian strike would take a while to affect assembly factories in the United States, and some factories might not be affected at all. 40. Any plans to increase production would take a while to carry out anyway, industry experts said. |