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He is quick to take profits, quicker to cut losses.
But if Lydon is quick to take offence, then he is, thankfully, just as quick to forget it.
The United States hasn't been attacked for more than three years now, an extraordinarily happy fact for which the Bush Administration is quick to take the credit.
Although he is quick to take offense and to single out those who he feels have humiliated him, he exudes self-confidence.
For his part, Mr. Obama is quick to take himself out of the narrative, even as he promises to remake Washington.
"Canada is quick to give offence and Mexico is quick to take it," says Laura Dawson, author of a report on the bilateral relations for the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, a business group.
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