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Many are quick to lay the blame for the ubiquitous blemishes on any nationality but their own.
George Osborne and Vince Cable were quick to lay this slump off as the result of the heavy snow.
It remains to be seen if Chinese factories will learn from their hiring difficulties now and be less quick to lay off workers during the next global downturn.
But he is quick to lay off the risks whenever possible, and shut things down if they don't seem to be working.
Labor practices in Japan contrast sharply with those in the United States, where companies are quick to lay off workers when demand slows or a product becomes obsolete.
When the disease re-emerged in Gloucestershire and Cornwall in 1971, rudimentary research by the ministry of agriculture was quick to lay the blame on badgers.
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I'm not sure why people are so quick to lie to others.
Large businesses were also quicker to lay off workers than small businesses, even though the former still had access to bank loans.
Many are quick to want to lay blame on ISPs just because it is fashionable to want to hate service providers or push an agenda like the Free Press.
"When you're short and quick, that allows you to lay off some of those sliders down and away, or those fastballs just out of the zone, because you're waiting longer to make that decision," Wells said.
Given how quick Lansley has been to lay the blame for PFI at Labour's door, the question is why he has been so slow to open up the contracts to show the true cost of PFI.
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