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At his press briefing Tuesday morning, though we know pretty much nothing more than we knew on Monday, Obama quickly invoked the T word.
The product borrows more than a few design cues from Apple's latest flagship, and a rep for the company quickly invoked the device when describing the company's new phone.
The US did not involve the alliance in the international military campaign that followed, even though Secretary-General George Robertson quickly invoked Article Five of the Nato constitution declaring an attack on one member to be an attack on all.
Sure, I quickly invoked a one-item-per-kid rule resulting in scattered tears.
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On Wednesday, Lois Lerner, who leads the I.R.S.'s division on tax-exempt organizations, prompted angry denunciations from lawmakers by proclaiming her innocence and then quickly invoking her Fifth Amendment right to refuse to answer questions.
This view may move too quickly to invoke utilitarian or consequentialist considerations.
This often requires making the jobs which make up the task parameter sweep-ready-removing the need to interact directly with each job thus allowing many jobs to be invoked quickly, and providing the correct environment in which to run the job [3].
Across social media sites, people asked if the "T-word" would have been invoked so quickly if the couple were white Christians instead of brown-skinned Muslims.
Golan quickly apologized for invoking the Nazis, but his words prompted a continuing controversy.
Such ideals need to be invoked boldly and quickly; that may be the strongest argument for a new doctrine of a responsibility to protect democracy, with a protocol for military or other forms of firm coercion when diplomacy fails.
Clinton staffers, in turn, invoked the statement during press interviews and it quickly became a popular sound bite.
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