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Regulators, policymakers, and academics reacted to the news swiftly, and for the most part skeptically.
Ethiopia’s Unconventional COVID-19 ResponseADDIS ABABA – To the surprise of many, African governments have responded
swiftly
and boldly to the COVID-19 crisis.
Even if Japan does go ahead and reopen its schools and other institutions, Abe can still say, “We are making a sacrifice so that the world can defeat the pandemic more swiftly.”
Even without a vaccine, the economy could return to normal relatively quickly if effective treatments can be
swiftly
implemented.
We propose two coordinated strands of action: first, generating the policy frameworks to channel capital
swiftly
toward sustainable infrastructure; and, second, bringing together key stakeholders to mobilize finance.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is showing the way in this regard, and not merely by acting
swiftly
at home.
Pledges must now be
swiftly
implemented and significantly expanded.
To mitigate the economic fallout from COVID-19, African Union (AU) member countries and the continent's institutions should implement the AfCFTA
swiftly.
Disruptions to local and regional food-production systems should be mitigated swiftly, particularly at critical times in the planting season, when the distribution of inputs such as fertilizer is crucial.
The interventionist powers had
swiftly
overwhelmed Qaddafi’s forces, but failed to deal with the outcome’s intended and unintended consequences.
The development of COVID-19 vaccines – and rapid, fair, and equitable access to them – is the only way to end this crisis
swiftly.
After its long-serving president, Evo Morales, resigned and fled the country last November in the wake of a presidential election marred by alleged irregularities, a transitional government scrambled to fill the power vacuum, stopped violent clashes, and
swiftly
called for new elections.
While rule by law, as opposed to decree, might be difficult when a vaccine must be found quickly, and resources must be deployed swiftly, there is absolutely no reason to suspend the rule of law itself (contrary to what prominent theorists of states of emergency, like the German jurist Carl Schmitt, long argued).
The Pandemic Response, Act IIPARIS – Twelve years ago, governments in the world’s major economies responded
swiftly
and effectively to the financial crisis.
The end came
swiftly.
The COVID-19 threat has shown that governments can act
swiftly
and resolutely in a crisis, and that people are ready to change their behavior for the good of humanity.
She
swiftly
let down her veil and with quickened steps almost ran out of the room.
On the stairs he met a couple: a lady running up
swiftly
in her high-heeled shoes, and the Assistant Public Prosecutor.
Do you remember me?'The boy glanced
swiftly
at his father.
In his ears rang incessantly a variety of sounds: now of a busy working bee flying
swiftly
past, now of a buzzing idle drone, then of the excited bee sentinels guarding their treasure from a foe and prepared to sting.
Afterwards he declared that the mates could not even know whether it was round or square, he had rushed along so
swiftly.
The furnaces were stoked; the propeller churned the waves more swiftly; the frigate skirted the flat, yellow coast of Long Island; and at eight o'clock in the evening, after the lights of Fire Island had vanished into the northwest, we ran at full steam onto the dark waters of the Atlantic.
Now, professor, you know even better than I that nature doesn't violate good sense, and she wouldn't give some naturally slow animal the ability to move
swiftly
if it hadn't a need to use that talent.
These orders were executed, and the frigate
swiftly
retreated from this core of light.
I
swiftly
hoisted myself to the summit of this half-submerged creature or object that was serving as our refuge.
Without hesitation, I identified his dominant qualities-- self-confidence, since his head reared like a nobleman's above the arc formed by the lines of his shoulders, and his black eyes gazed with icy assurance; calmness, since his skin, pale rather than ruddy, indicated tranquility of blood; energy, shown by the
swiftly
knitting muscles of his brow; and finally courage, since his deep breathing denoted tremendous reserves of vitality.
"Professor," the commander replied swiftly, "I'm not what you term a civilized man!
These thoughts
swiftly
crossed my mind while this strange individual fell silent, like someone completely self-absorbed.
This demands a strength--""That electricity alone can give me," Captain Nemo said
swiftly.
And similarly, if I want to return more
swiftly
to the surface, I throw the propeller in gear, and the water's pressure makes the Nautilus rise vertically, as an air balloon inflated with hydrogen lifts
swiftly
into the skies."
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