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He says the world must quickly define a "common sense of purpose" for Paris, or hazard failure a second time.
It can quickly define the political debate, whether candidates like it or not, and a single 140-character missive can turn into a nightmare.
Obama's opponents moved quickly to characterize the answer as a gaffe: Mitt Romney said that he had "demonstrated a dangerous naïveté." The publicity forced his aides to quickly define a Cuba policy.
While Republican primary voters say Mitt Romney stands the best chance of defeating Mr. Obama, nearly half of independents say they have yet to form an opinion of him, creating a considerable opening for Democrats to try to quickly define him if he becomes the nominee.
Forbes: Now quickly define moats, in terms of a business that keeps the competition away.
It has a flexible control structure to quickly define the reaction of attacks and particular side, and we show how SDN can be used as a key application in the cloud IoT.
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Since then, what challenges he has faced have been quickly defined as counter-revolutionary, and public dissent rigorously controlled.
Always central to Chinese thought is the concept of Chi, which, quickly defined, is the invisible vital energy or life force that flows through everything.
"I drew a line pretending that the colored maps showed this, and a hue and cry went up" as the tribes affirmed his quickly defined boundaries, he said.
As the last remaining candidate to assume the highly transient mantle of the official anti-Romney, Mr. Santorum had to be quickly defined by his opponents.
Three years ago, when the financial crisis first hit, the German government, like the rest of Europe, quickly defined the problem as an Anglo-Saxon one, and blamed America and Britain.
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