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Medical experts fear a failure to act rapidly could be costly in the long run.
Hiking rates rapidly could crimp, or even eventually end, the current expansion, as business and consumers stop borrowing and spending.
But expanding the number of academy primary schools very rapidly could potentially reduce the choice of schools we have for Felix.
Failure to restore important services rapidly could result in additional adverse effects on public health and welfare "that could be more significant than the direct radiological impacts".
But a world with falling populations in many countries — and with the number of people of working age declining even more rapidly — could lead to major changes.
The UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) reckons H5N1 has cost South-East Asia's poultry farmers $10 billion since 2003.Yet more worrying is the danger that H5N1, which mutates rapidly, could acquire the ability to pass easily from person to person.
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This technology is advancing rapidly and could transform energy use.
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It can climb rapidly and could prove useful for surveillance or inspection purposes.
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