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I wondered whether GDPR or other shifts in the landscape around online data and privacy could affect Instapage's business, but Quick argued that the company doesn't need detailed user data to be helpful: "The personalization comes from the advertising itself.
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With her, I became withdrawn, surly, slow to casual conversation and quick to argue.
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It could be worse, Altyn is quick to argue; "It's not like Chechnya, where they steal women".
But lawyers for Al Haramain were quick to argue that the ruling undermined the legal underpinnings of the war against terrorism.
And if the party wants to win another it must reclaim it, as Tony Blair, who pulled off three victories, and his former acolytes have been quick to argue.
Foreign diplomats and investors are quick to argue that Dr Mahathir is aiming at a domestic audience, and find his antics slightly amusing.
And bankers in Italy were quick to argue in recent days that Italian banks should not be compared with those of Spain.
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