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Why the rush to settle?
The rush to settle with Putnam struck many as suspicious.
I'm in no rush to settle down – there are no plans to meet The One.
But administration officials do not seem to be in much of a rush to settle on a candidate.
However, it is the discovery of disturbing material that invariably sees the Commonwealth rush to settle with immigration plaintiffs.
I do wonder if the rush to settle is influenced by the victims' lawyers wanting to get their big cuts quickly and without risk.
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Anecdotes are told of how herders rushed to settle their social obligations when they got to know their herd were likely infected with PPR in 2006 (Kihu et al. 2012b).
As I reported for an article on Thursday with my colleague Claire Cain Miller, if some new start-ups have their way, carrying cash, or rushing off to the A.T.M. to settle a bill, might soon be replaced by bumping two phones together or swiping a credit card on a mobile device.
Instead of rushing into the crowds only to settle on some generic, non-descript forgettable fad, take a cue from Mark Twain -- Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
There is a huge adrenaline rush at the opening kickoff, but that rush eventually wears off and you have to settle in to play the full four quarters.
He said he has had to settle for getting a rush out of hitting two or three straight jumpers rather than from a thunderous dunk over an overmatched opponent.
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