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They wanted it to exist so the president could react to crises immediately.
RATHER like frogs in slowly boiling pans of water, politicians tend not to react to crises that build slowly.
Instead, they have been spreading out within the metropolitan area to give themselves the flexibility to react to crises ranging from power failures to natural disasters and terrorism.
The UN is also aiming to increase the speed with which it can react to crises as they emerge, Ladsous said.
Futures are often a good indicator of market reaction the next day, and are used by policymakers and investors during weekend negotiations as a way to predict how stocks will react to crises.
His main mission was to shake things up in a department that President Kennedy was known to regard as too tradition-ridden and too slow to react to crises.
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Most banks react to crisis with furtiveness.
We react to crisis with a flurry of words and, sometimes, actions.
He said that the F.D.A. should revise its domestic food safety strategy to focus more on prevention rather than simply reacting to crises.
So it's disturbing to see our government reacting to crises with a jaded shrug and lumbering gait, especially since we are up against such a creative, chameleonlike enemy.
Mr. Ridge made his remarks as his department announced completion of a national response plan to end the fragmented, sometimes confused way that federal, state and local governments have reacted to crises.
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