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Once Congress passed the resolution, both planning and action quickened in pace.
"There's no question that the controversies around the memorial quickened our attention," said Lisa Gugenheim, a senior vice president for strategic planning at the museum.
Although they were not ready and could not revolt immediately, they quickened their preparations and rebelled on 21 November, earlier than originally planned.
And to achieve that better-quality growth, Beijing is engineering a slowdown, including intentionally causing the June interbank pain, as part of an overall plan to quicken long-discussed and much-needed structural reforms.
New York City has set out a plan to quicken its pace of decarbonization in order to meet its emissions reduction target, as the metropolis prepares for a daunting sea level rise due to climate change.
Heath reports that Lisa Jackson, EPA's first administrator under President Obama, quickly rolled out a plan to quicken the pace of toxicity assessments for hundreds of chemicals like formaldehyde that not only cause cancer but harm childhood neurological development, foster birth defects, impede fertility, exacerbate asthma and other respiratory problems, and trigger heart disease.
Recently, the pace has quickened, with panel members spending long hours inside a Longworth House Office Building conference room hashing out the plan.
The pace quickened after the Federal Emergency Management Agency opened a temporary office in the town, said Sam Knight, the town's zoning and planning administrator.
Spending has since quickened.
His breath quickened.
The pace quickened.
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