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That's a big concern — and a major reason to seek quick closure.
Accustomed to rapid response and quick closure, we are especially uneasy about having to wait for the other shoe, or bomb, to drop.
Is this why we hear (and give) so many sound-bite answers to complex questions, or seek quick "closure" in matters of grief?
Because it is downregulated in axolotls after injury, this suggests that quick closure of blood vessels might prevent some inhibitory molecules from arriving at the injury site.
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Nevertheless, the gharial's extremely slender jaws are relatively weak and built more for quick jaw closure.
For example, non-closure of the peritoneum is quicker than closure and may therefore result in less infectious morbidity in the short-term.
Campaigners are quick to celebrate the closure of coal-fired power plants, but have less to say about the people who work there.
Mr. Botstein went for quick tempos and affirmative closures of phrases, to which Mr. Rosenbaum's chorus added clear, lively counterpoint and, from the sopranos, exciting accuracy in the high lines they have to maintain.
So if the typical rider in this neighborhood were to suddenly need to arrange quick accommodations for an unexpected closure of the rail system, this likely wouldn't present a heavy cost burden.
We covered politics, drinks tokens and club closures in our quick chat.
LONDON — When cracks in the roof of the European Parliament building in Brussels resulted in the building's partial closure this week, skeptics were quick to seize on a handy metaphor for the state of the European Union.
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