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Mrs. Clinton's aides acknowledge that she was not quick to respond to Mr. Santorum's remarks.
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That could quell claims of censorship, but, on the flip side, if the companies aren't quick to respond, it could mean the images and videos have a chance to circulate and be viewed before they're pulled down.
He worries that where carbon fees have been applied innovation has not been quick to respond.
Mr. Ferrer, however, was not as quick to respond, and waited until Thursday evening to say no thanks.
However, the country was not as quick to respond to a severe food shortage at home, first noted in the latter half of 2001.
She was not always quick to respond; he was, after all, a peripatetic cheese-monger, nearly a quarter-century older than her and someone whose second marriage was still wending its way through divorce court.
And in his previous matchups against Mr. Bradley, Mr. Gore has found an easy foil, someone who, despite his years in competitive basketball, has not been quick to respond or defend himself.
Zuck and co were also not as quick to respond to the growth in mobile messaging as they should have been.
Supply is not always quick to respond, especially since new vineyards can take three years to produce a marketable vintage.
just For example, if a child is really excited to tell you how fun the activity was, but isn't as quick to respond to a question about what he learned, his motivation is most likely to have fun.
I found the ride as smooth and comfortable as in the past A4, and the handling, while not quite as quick to respond to the steering, was in every way true to the definition of a sport sedan.
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