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Consumers were quick to notice this.
Bradley said he was quick to notice the work ethic of the players in Israel.
Local news organizations and sports websites have been quick to notice.
It wasn't long before viewers at home were quick to notice how awkward Davis looked and criticised the programme.
Few justices have ever taken on a similar role, and the news media were quick to notice.
In a competitive profession that is difficult to break into, journalists are quick to notice new arrivals with familiar surnames.
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But foreign regulators were not any quicker to notice Mr. Madoff's oddities — or the rapidly expanding pool of money entrusted to the various feeder funds he serviced.
In this study, the results were exactly opposite: study participants were quicker to notice changes for the better rather than changes for the worse.
Fit people who exercise regularly are quicker to notice a loss of energy and to think it may signal a physical problem, said Dr. Lawrence C. Wood, medical director of the Thyroid Foundation of America and a thyroid specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Then there's the uncomfortable truth that a modern audience is far quicker to notice that Alison and Jimmy's marriage displays all the hallmarks of an abusive relationship.
Unlike the unfolding social catastrophe caused by the work capability assessment, the public might be quicker to notice the unfairness of micromanaging and stigmatising working people who live on the breadline.
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