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Other states have been quick to develop lists without determining the criteria of invasive species".
Wind power, particularly onshore, is quick to develop and relatively low cost.
Otherwise, they face a society that is all too quick to develop natural immunities to their efforts.
Not only was Finland quick to develop its telecommunications and information technology industry, but Finns also rapidly made new technology part of their lives.
In an era when people are disinclined to pay for content on the web, games publishers were quick to develop "freemium" models, where you rely on non-paying customers to build an audience and then extract cash only from a fanatical few.
He points out that Just Eat has also been quick to develop mobile apps, and in a world where the mobile internet is becoming the standard platform for online commerce, that experience will be hard for anyone else to replicate.
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Potentially it could be quicker to develop GM trees resistant to ash dieback.
The nuclear-thermal engine would be the easiest and quickest to develop.
It is hoped the breakthrough will make it quicker to develop the crop in future.
Kodak's small-molecule OLEDs, which make better use of current manufacturing technology, proved quicker to develop.
"I launched this as a mobile web app first because it was quicker to develop and shows off some of the modern capabilities of the web.
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