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He wants the lumbering organization to be in step with a globalizing economy and to be quicker to react to large-scale violations of human rights, even if that means intervening in a nation's internal affairs.
TIG MPs were quick to react to Austin's announcement.
He is quick to react to everything, which makes him a pleasure to be with.
And like most consumers, they are quick to react to signs of pandering.
The Italian authorities were quick to react to Thursday's bombings in London.
https://t.co/Ru8GKHQ5pc Unsuprisingly, Twitter was quick to react to the pair: Love to see big Pete and Big Souness go at it!
"The market dynamics currently playing out in Europe highlight the risk of political posturing, and rating agencies have been quick to react to signs of weak political resolve".
David Miliband, former British foreign secretary and the current head of the International Rescue Committee, was quick to react to the new refugee tally.
BLOOMBERG NEWS Batali Bites Bankers, and They Bite Back | People who work on Wall Street were quick to react to word that the chef Mario Batali had compared bankers to Stalin and Hitler, James Barron of The New York Times reports.
For her part Jessie, though she may be ignorant, is far from stupid, and she is quick to react to Maurice's condescension, and also to perceive her own advantages.
Forsythe claims Wang, who has been a member of the Communist party since 1976, was quick to react to a meeting of top party leaders in October 2011, which focused on ways to boost the country's cultural soft power overseas.
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