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There is a Second Amendment, there is a fundamental right that we're dealing with and therefore we should move expeditiously but not in a stampede. We're going to do this and we're going to do it right.
Henry Hyde
The recent data still exhibit deterioration, ... The question of most fundamental importance is how long will that continue and where will it spread, and where will the stampede of buffalo stamp all over us before we can stem this.
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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We understand they would like to move as expeditiously as possible, but we are trying to do a thorough job.
Sam Thompson
We have a sense of urgency about this ... There is a need to move expeditiously.
John Bolton
We were unable to extend that option beyond the two-year period. [It] does push us to move expeditiously.
Richard Stanley
There can be no impediment to his extradition for the very serious crimes with which he is charged, ... He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. We urge the government to move expeditiously so that he can be extradited.
William Wood
If for some reason the feds are slow to act, this state declaration will still allow us to move more expeditiously in terms of contracting and making money available more quickly.
Lester Snow
We will move forward with the ownership committee and club approval expeditiously, ... In the time since he has become an investor in the team, I have gotten to know Stu and have been impressed with his acumen and enthusiasm.
Bud Selig
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1934
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We are unaware of any widespread complaints related to crew processing concerns. Because crews have their own lanes [at immigration and customs], oftentimes they move through more expeditiously than other travelers.
Brian Roehrkasse
Given the protracted contest to determine the presidential victor, it is critical we move expeditiously and be prepared to confirm the new cabinet on January 20 after the president has been sworn into office,
Trent Lott
The most fundamental problem we're dealing with is we don't know the cause of breast cancer. But we will find out.
Harmon Eyre
My biggest mistake is having a fundamental assumption that ... in the country of the United States, that can move whole fleets of aircraft carriers across the globe in 24 hours -- that my fundamental assumption was to get as many people to safety as possible, and that the cavalry would be coming within two to three days, ... And they didn't come.
Ray Nagin
I don't have a timetable. I'd like to move as expeditiously as possible, but when I say that, it doesn't mean that we are going to yield quality. I am very well aware that the tournament is under way, and we have to be aware of those dynamics.
Lisa Love
I would encourage the commission to weigh heavily the First Amendment rights that we have, because that's really the fundamental thing: free speech, the ability to protest, legitimate dissent in a democracy.
Ann Wright
Back in the era when we were dealing with the Soviets, we had a lot greater understanding of how they were going to move and when they were going to move and the conditions.
Christopher Jackson
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