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"The hastily concluded TPP deal will simply continue today's outdated, disastrous approach to trade," he said.
Dismayed by Prussia's demand that, as a condition of its intervention on the emperor's side, the Austrian Army be placed under Prussian command, Franz Joseph hastily concluded the Peace of Villafranca in July 1859, under which Lombardy was ceded to Sardinia.
For most men, it appears to me, are in a strange uncertainty about it, whether it is of the devil or of God, and have somewhat hastily concluded that it is the chief end of man here to "glorify God and enjoy him forever".
We hastily concluded the Walkman was toast and Apple would claim its market footprint.
I mean, how are we going to do that?" Evolutionary biologist Joan Roughgarden of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, thinks the researchers have hastily concluded that the data support sexual conflict.
Vologases therefore hastily concluded a treaty with the Hyrcanians so as to be free to campaign against Rome, and called an assembly of the grandees of his realm.
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Since translations are actual, we hastily conclude that they must also be possible.
Yet instead of hastily concluding that it would cost nothing to treat a financially weak Russia as a complete pariah, the time may have come for a burst of diplomatic creativity.
Also here, one may hastily conclude that patients scoring high on the stagnation scale suffer from body/mind obstruction owing to a repressing of emotions.
Or perhaps you too-hastily conclude that your boss doesn't think you're good enough.
WASHINGTON — The Nuclear Regulatory Commission acted hastily in concluding that spent fuel can be stored safely at nuclear plants for the next century or so in the absence of a permanent repository, and it must consider what will happen if none are ever established, a federal appeals court ruled on Friday.
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