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Because an impasse beckons, it is vitally important to work on those areas where intensive negotiations have the potential to produce
quick
results.
Regimes that systematically violate human rights have been
quick
to seize on every episode of US wrongdoing.
The need for broad cooperation is apparent across the region, where problems are deep-seated and, therefore, cannot be resolved with simple,
quick
fixes.
There is thus almost no chance of a
quick
return to what used to be considered “normal” monetary conditions – for example, of US short-term interest rates rising to their pre-crisis average of inflation plus roughly 2%.
Moreover, while the international community is
quick
to pounce on African leaders for governance failures, it seems less enthusiastic about examining its role in the flight of African assets.
Few voters seem to care about Sarkozy’s
quick
and determined response to the 2007 global financial crisis.
Seen in this way, there is no
quick
fix for America’s current economic problems.
Most Europeans who have been dealing with the issue also assume that Iran is aiming at capacities that would eventually make available all options, including
quick
development of a nuclear weapon, rather than actually acquiring, let alone testing, a weapon and thereby violating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Psychologists are
quick
to point out that whenever humans experience strong emotions, cognitions--thoughts, memories, expectations, beliefs, and interpretation of the situation--help form the experience.
Maybe investors are being too
quick
to pressure a great company.
Diagnosis is cheap, simple, and quick: for a few US cents, microscopic examination of a sputum smear can reveal the bacilli in less than 1 hour.
If the IPCC did not already exist, governments would be
quick
to create it.
The Arab Middle East is not susceptible to
quick
fixes.
In fact, critics have been
quick
to highlight the populist undertones of Renzi’s proclamations, with one, La Repubblica founder Eugenio Scalfari, arguing that the prime minister is merely implementing an agenda that was crafted by his predecessors and commanded by the EU.
Lacking any semblance of a strategy to boost savings – not just a long-term fix to the federal government’s budget deficit, but also meaningful incentives for personal saving – US politicians have turned to yet another
quick
fix.
There is one option that should not be kept on the table: a
quick
agreement with the North to freeze its nuclear and missile testing in exchange for, say, the suspension of annual US-South Korea joint military exercises.
But many members of the press were also
quick
to declare that their own character limit had been reached.
Huge investments have strengthened the People’s Armed Police (PAP), a large anti-riot paramilitary force whose specialty is the
quick
suppression of anti-government protests by disgruntled industrial workers, peasants, and urban residents.
A
quick
resolution of the Senkaku Islands dispute (or of Japan’s lower-profile conflict with South Korea over the Korean-controlled Liancourt Rocks) is improbable, but Japan could be more proactive.
The Philippine government’s quick, effective response saved many lives.
As with the euro crisis, the refugee crisis requires a
quick
response.
Trump’s opponents were
quick
to see Barr’s act, as well as her tweet, as typical of the kind of working-class bigotry that the president is actively encouraging by example.
Holbrooke hastily brought our delegation together for a
quick
parley.
What is needed is a
quick
write-down of the value of the mortgages.
Fueling Big Tech’s remarkable growth further, many of these companies’ services are ostensibly free, facilitating
quick
adoption by consumers.
We should not be focusing on
quick
solutions.
While there is no
quick
fix to these problems, the fiscal-policy imperative is clear.
Outside the courtroom and in the community, most of the Khmers I talked to were, like my aunt,
quick
to categorize Duch as something other than human.
The Cracks in the G-20MADRID – The world financial crisis has served as a
quick
and efficient catalyst to the G-20.
In canceling a $3.6 billion Myitsone hydro-electric project (90% of whose electricity would have been exported to China), the Burmese government surprised most observers, even though Chinese analysts were
quick
to express understanding of the government’s desire not to be seen as wholly subservient to a much more powerful neighbor.
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