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en We have to move quickly and use our speed. We were a step behind everybody tonight. That was a problem across the board.

en The case is just the first step of a wider cleanup plan. The government has been cooperative and it is saying the right things. They clearly want to move gradually, and give pirates a chance to change their business models. But if they don't move quickly enough, the problem could get even more out of hand.

en Believe me, there are people out there waiting to see what the County Board is going to do. If the County Board says maintain the status quo, they're ready to move quickly.

en It's always an advantage to move quickly, but we're not going to sacrifice quality for speed.

en We were going to move as quickly as we could to get the plant back into service . . . and this is the first step in that process.

en The Charter board intends to move forward to select a new chief executive officer as quickly as practical,

en I think the board decided tonight it's time to move forward.

en It wouldn't be a society-wide catastrophe, but there would be a problem if nothing's done about it or we try to move too quickly.

en The speed at which the ship sank and the fact there were not enough life rafts on board confirm that there was a (safety) problem but we cannot anticipate the results of the investigation.

en (But) I think the board decided tonight it's time to move forward and look for a new manager,

en They make it clear to us that they're not going to go through the conventional steps of going through lease review and so forth. They find a location, they move quickly. They want us to move quickly.

en Elaine has a good speed, and we expect a lot out of her. We're training her when to move at the right time, and she's getting it down. We needed someone to step up, and she came off the bench and did her job.

en American officials are going to board it initially to deal with that problem, and once that problem's dealt with then our consular officer will be able to go on board as well.

en It's not so clear that the international community is going to be able to move quickly on the problem this week, as the consequences of sanctions will clearly be disastrous to the market. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance.

en We do wish there'd been more people here tonight. We don't know yet if we will seek a public referendum. We haven't gotten to that step. Now it's up to our board to meet and decide if we want to go in that direction.


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