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"If there's a Haitian involved, the cops are going to be much quicker to pull the trigger," he said.
In 1994, while at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, he and his colleagues showed that after 8 days of spinal morphine injections, rats were quicker to pull their paws away from a gradually heated glass surface.
Within the government, the feds are much quicker to pull the trigger, not only in taking out terrorists but in stepping in when disasters strike.
Low interest rates and a weak economy have meant that even some bailed-out banks are quicker to pull in loans than make new ones.
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The Windsors are stiff and awkward, and are quick to pull rank.
The meritocratic middle class have been quick to pull up the ladder behind them.
Marshall posted his view: "We're too quick to pull the trigger with charges of plagiarism".
Bankers, investors and consultants are often outrageously quick to pull the trigger on founders of fast-growth companies.
If not, Mr. Shoulberg said, "Target is very quick to pull stuff off the shelves that isn't working".
But desperate policymakers – not least Gordon Brown – were quick to pull it off the shelf as the crisis raged.
Jeremiah, a slight 15-year-old with tired eyes, is quick to pull out the photos for strangers.
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