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In particular, he found the court a bit quick to accept the store owner's shaky identification and the assumption that the bomb had been loaded in Malta, not in Frankfurt or London.
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Next time don't be so quick to accept an offer you may not want.
Whereas Democrats were quick to accept the CIA's conclusions, some Republicans have been more cautious.
China, though quick to accept money and material from the West, was slower to let in its people.
Spain's close ties with Islam after the 8th century made it quick to accept and produce knotted carpets.
However, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) beckoned, and irked by his treatment by Warners he was quick to accept.
And one member of Parliament was quick to accept the invitation.
Other scientists weren't as quick to accept Martill's conclusion.
So, don't be too quick to accept the first offer.
It is a message many poultry farmers here have been quick to accept.
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