The administration and the federal reserve had better act soon to shore up the U.S. dollar.
Both House and Senate have incentives to act soon, but exactly how and when?
But we need Congress to act soon, and it's not clear that they will.
The good news is we can fix the problem if we act soon enough.
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If we don't act, and act soon to bring down costs, it will jeopardize everybody's health care.
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To make a real and lasting difference, Congress, too, must act -- and Congress must act soon.
He told lawmakers if they don't act soon, they should expect their grandchildren to ask angry questions.
If Mr Clinton does not act soon, he risks doing even more damage.
If you act soon, you get a second Porsche as a dinghy.
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Houghton didn't act soon enough, but it's not difficult to understand why he held off, hoping that the economy would pull him through.
And now that America is finally talking about the depth of class crisis, Edwards believes we must act soon to make real change.
Even the thrifty countries at the euro zone's core are struggling to grow, so there is little pressure on the ECB to act soon.
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Fourth, if Congress fails to act soon, clean energy companies will see their taxes go up and could be forced to lay off employees.
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Congress, he said, had to act soon to overhaul America's multiplicity of financial regulators, which struggled to anticipate and cope with the financial crisis.
Mr Snow said on Friday he would be telling Chinese officials in person that Beijing needed to act soon to make the yuan more flexible.
Second, if Congress fails to act soon, clean energy companies will see their taxes go up and they could be forced to lay off employees.
If they do not act soon, there is a danger that their brands will not resonate on the Internet the way they now do on Wall Street.
The Spanish and Italian economies are two of the more significant economies in the Eurozone, and so the pressure is on for the Euro countries to act big and act soon.
Conifer's Mr. Fier noted that stock futures actually flickered lower after the positive labor data, a sign that traders worry that positive data will increase the likelihood for the Fed to act soon.
We expect the Senate to take up the first measure from within the jobs act very soon.
To help lift the economy and his campaign too, Obama is putting pressure on Congress to pass items on his "to-do" list, even though Republicans aren't likely to act anytime soon.
The question is whether the U.S. will be wise enough to act responsibly and soon enough to reduce U.S. space vulnerability.
The last time college basketball experienced such a stall, the NCAA introduced a shot clock, and its rules committee may soon act again.
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The act was obsolete as soon as the lottery was drawn but remains on the statute book.
As a result of the Affordable Care Act, health insurers will soon be barred from charging their older, individual policy customers as much as 5 to 10 times more than what they charge their youngest members.
But the conservationists warn that, unless they act now, they will soon have to choose between killing off the manatee population completely or restricting boats so severely that messing about on the rivers, canals and bays of South Florida will no longer be such fun.
Honey bee brains could soon be helping robots act more independently.
He said it was very odd that the act of giving someone a kidney is considered "wonderful, a noble act" - yet as soon as an exchange of money is involved it becomes "so outrageous as to be intolerable".
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