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The chance to do a major worldwide study was an invitation I was quick to accept.
Whereas Democrats were quick to accept the CIA's conclusions, some Republicans have been more cautious.
Next time don't be so quick to accept an offer you may not want.
China, though quick to accept money and material from the West, was slower to let in its people.
However, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) beckoned, and irked by his treatment by Warners he was quick to accept.
Spain's close ties with Islam after the 8th century made it quick to accept and produce knotted carpets.
Years later, with the country in a shambles, the President privately wondered if he'd been too quick to accept the genie's supply-side logic.
Some of Hollywood's biggest hits have defied expectations by crossing genres or striking a tone that not everyone was quick to accept.
Maybe, though, Horowitz and Bradshaw are too quick to accept the notion that the dog is merely a creature of limited appetite and reinforced instinct.
Kissinger and Nixon were quick to accept the fait accompli of an independent Bangladesh, and the ensuing ouster of Yahya Khan by Bhutto, whom they detested.
The watchdog was too quick to accept the trust's assurances that care at Stafford was good enough and should have "probed more deeply".
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