Swiftly
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291 examples of Swiftly in a sentence
There are undoubtedly “natural” barriers, such as language and national mentalities, which cannot be overcome
swiftly.
Dialogue and the Deep Blue SeaNEW YORK – A Chinese patrol vessel’s attack on a Vietnamese fishing boat last week is just the latest incident demonstrating Asia’s urgent need to act swiftly, together with the United States, to develop a mechanism for managing territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas.
These privileges – including full-fledged diplomatic ID cards, access to the restricted customs areas of airports, tax-free shipments of items for personal consumption, and no questions asked about the terms of their employment of local domestic staff – were
swiftly
withdrawn.
Take away that pride, and defensiveness can
swiftly
become less harmless.
Political leaders run for office as great campaigners; once in power, however, they
swiftly
discover that they need to become great CEOs if their policies are to be carried out.
Don’t Lend to Your Euro FriendsMUNICH – After months of games and brinkmanship, and only a week after Greek voters rejected the conditions for a €7.5 billion ($8.2 billion) rescue package, the end came
swiftly.
It is during such periods - particularly when asset values fall
swiftly
and substantially - that we discover exactly how good our central bankers are at their main job: reducing financial volatility and promoting economic stability.
They have moved
swiftly
to address many of them, especially those posed by excess leverage, shadow banking, and property markets.
Putin is
swiftly
eroding the great authority he built up during his first term.
In countries such as Chile or Costa Rica – as in much of the world – advocates for women’s rights demand that the state prevent femicides by responding
swiftly
and effectively to death threats and abuse.
The Israelis
swiftly
spread out behind the Egyptians, overrunning anti-aircraft batteries and blocking supply and reinforcement routes.
The communiqué was simple, accurate, and reassuring on climate change: “The Leaders of the other G20 members state that the Paris Agreement is irreversible….We reaffirm our strong commitment to the Paris Agreement, moving
swiftly
towards its full implementation…”The communiqué does contain a paragraph of Trump doublespeak.
Technology travels fast and is
swiftly
adopted.
And it provided a sobering lesson about the need for countries to build resilient health systems capable of responding
swiftly
and effectively to emergencies.
Navalny himself broke house arrest to join his supporters, but was
swiftly
detained – along with more than 100 of the protesters.
The G-20 has shown leadership in providing the political and financial backing for these changes, and the IMF has responded
swiftly.
The lesson is that the West will coexist with tyranny, provided that it is
swiftly
and efficiently repressive.
And we need to act swiftly, before the spread of HIV in Russia makes this an even more daunting task.
While Annan has been trying his diplomatic best to resolve Syria’s crisis, upheavals in Senegal, Mali, Malawi, and Guinea-Bissau have been
swiftly
addressed by other regional powers.
By contrast, President Ronald Reagan went back to tried-and-true macroeconomic policies, lifted the regulatory burden, and
swiftly
reduced tax rates – all of which worked where earlier government intervention hadn’t.
Thirty years after the end of the Cold War – when Germany was reunified and the US emerged as the world’s sole superpower – the case for Western leadership is no longer credible, and East Asia, with an increasingly authoritarian and nationalistic China at the helm, is moving
swiftly
to replace it.
In particular, the United Kingdom’s prime minister, Boris Johnson,
swiftly
called for longer prison sentences and an end to “automatic early release” for convicted terrorists.
But, while these nods to multilateralism are important, the expectations that the US will
swiftly
resume its global leadership role must be tempered.
We need to bolster home-grown and African-owned dispute-management mechanisms in order to address our differences swiftly, amicably, and impartially – and without intervention by non-African actors.
The Hungarian embassy in Slovenia reacted
swiftly
to the cartoon’s publication, demanding that the country’s foreign ministry “prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.”
Learning to Live with COVID-19OXFORD/PORTO ALEGRE – One of COVID-19’s paradoxes has been the way in which some wealthy, high-capacity countries (particularly the United States and the United Kingdom) failed to contain the virus, while some poorer countries and regions with less capacity (including Vietnam, Greece, and the Indian state of Kerala)
swiftly
brought it under control.
To achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and
swiftly
to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions.
Despite these challenges, AI can generate tremendous value for us all, if policymakers and businesses act
swiftly
and smartly to capture its full benefits and mitigate the inevitable risks.
The economy took a time-out, but now output will rebound
swiftly
to pre-crisis levels and growth will proceed as before.
In parallel, the US Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve
swiftly
bailed out one major financial institution after another.
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