Sentence examples for a rush to implement from inspiring English sources

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Sam Laidlaw, the businessman leading the inquiry into the west coast mainline franchising fiasco, has refused to blame ministers and senior civil servants despite telling MPs that staff cuts and a rush to implement new procurement methods were at its root.

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Eagle told the Guardian she supported a similar position on the referendum, agreeing that any rush to implement Brexit should be avoided, and any deal followed by a second vote or election.

In the months that followed, the government's knee-jerk embrace of full-body scanners as a miracle fix rapidly evolved into a headlong and expensive rush to implement scanners in all airports -- a program with few guarantees of success and numerous pitfalls, not the least of which is the harrowing toll it is taking on our civil liberties and the risks it poses to our health.

The "rush to implement" a veil law had effectively tabled those other proposals, but the commissioners also knew that passing along to the legislature a package of twenty-six costlycated, costly proposals would mean a debate that could last for years, and nobody wanted that.

Why would they rush to implement a control that would then directly cut into their ability to make a profit?

In reviewing the implementation of TTW, GAO (2004) argued that the rush to implement the program created inefficiencies that could have been addressed in a smaller pilot.

"There was this rush to implement," one of them told me.

"We are in no rush to implement such new member plans and are still researching the best way to proceed".

Far from being a parochial row, the local MP, Labour's Helen Hayes, believes the stand-off is representative of problems thrown up by the government's rush to implement the free schools programme.

It appears the risks to patrons of blackmail, fraud and discrimination – using information stored in databases that could potentially be compromised – has been overlooked in the rush to implement the scheme.

Does that count?" Thompson also predicted scores of injuries for marathoning New Yorker readers who might rush to implement what they learned in this week's piece by Jennifer Kahn on Alberto Salazar, the controversial coach who has overhauled the running style of his current protégé Dathan Ritzenhein, who will be running on Sunday.

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