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China, after all, faces tens of thousands of protests and riots every year, most swiftly contained.
The brief eruption of American xenophobia that followed the twin towers tragedy was swiftly contained (or else was institutionalized, some will argue).
Mr Miliband's withdrawal was a riposte, suggested gossips; nonsense, said the Foreign Office, which denied the king's claims too.It was only a minor spat, and reasonably swiftly contained.
State officials did not alert the public of the accident until more than a week later, which Mr. Roberts said was because the spill posed no danger and was swiftly contained.
Small farmers and environmentalists shudder at the prospect of the slaughter of millions of domestic and wild animals to stop what they call an "economic disease"; large ranchers, the federal government and agribusiness leaders say the disease has to be swiftly contained and that requires an aggressive culling of all infected animals.
As long as you have a well-functioning health system, trained staff, antiseptic environments to work in, basic medical supplies, and a good set of procedures in place, any outbreak can be swiftly contained.
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As detailed in Martin Abbott and Michael Fisher's The Art of Scalability: Scalable Web Architecture, Processes, and Organizations for the Modern Enterprise (Addison-Wesley Professional, December 2009), eBay emerged stronger because it changed the way it managed its technology and operations to prevent problems and swiftly contain any future crisis.
Although our predictions concur with an analysis of the 1995 Democratic Republic of Congo and 2000 Uganda outbreaks, suggesting that funeral transmission is an important driver of Ebola transmission (20), our study also reveals that at this point in the current Liberian outbreak, sanitary burial alone is insufficient to swiftly contain disease spread, unlike for past Ebola outbreaks.
While our predictions concur with an analysis of the 1995 Democratic Republic of Congo and 2000 Uganda outbreaks suggesting that funeral transmission is an important driver of Ebola transmission (20), our study also reveals that at this point in the current Liberian outbreak, sanitary burial alone is insufficient to swiftly contain disease spread unlike for past Ebola outbreaks.
The brinkmanship came amid conflicting assessments of the likely impact of a Greek debt default, with some arguing it would provoke runs on banks and a pan-European depression and others insisting it would swiftly be contained and ultimately encourage new Greek competitiveness.
But now, he added, "we know what to expect", raising hopes that Mali will be able to act swiftly in containing the second case.
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