And we salute all those who assisted in responding so quickly and professionally to this tragedy.
And Holloway has wasted no time in responding, following the opening of the January transfer window.
Twitter has not exactly been faster than a speeding bullet in responding to user irritations.
Megaupload, on the other hand, said it was diligent in responding to complaints about pirated material.
He said ambulances were missing their targets "in responding to the most serious life-threatening callouts".
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In responding to the crisis, lessons learnt and anticipatory approaches should be included in the analysis.
Contrast the laxness of a federal agency with the alacrity of Subway in responding to public opinion.
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Another was about use of technology in responding with aid (a rather clear improvement I would say).
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But others were concerned that the deal could limit Air France's flexibility in responding to external market shocks.
Ambulances in Wales are expected to hit a 50%target in responding to emergency 999 calls within eight minutes.
President Obama came in just below Cuomo, with 84% saying he did well in responding to the storm.
In responding to this need, Mr Kerry has been neither coherent nor brave.
Israeli officials said Mr. Netanyahu's government continues to closely coordinate with the U.S. in responding to the Iranian threat.
"We have forged a working partnership with the federal government in responding to floods, blizzards and wildfires, " Pataki said.
President Obama's administration is walking a diplomatic tightrope in responding to the crisis.
State Department officials conceded during the hearings that they had made errors in responding to the security situation in Benghazi.
He has made clear that we do not rule out any option in responding or in dealing with Iranian behavior.
The Director-General also presented also her vision for UNESCO in responding to global challenges, underlining the importance of the reform underway.
Unlike Tesco, under its boss Sir Terry Leahy, Sainsbury was slow in responding to Wal-Mart's expected arrival in the British market.
Last week, for instance, May was an industry point man in responding to the furor over JetBlue 's passenger-stranding debacle.
The UK has also invited Algeria to participate in a joint contingency planning exercise to share experience in responding to crisis situations.
' He also argued that the United States should abandon plans to attack Soviet missile silos in responding to a nuclear attack.
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The Coast Guard is the frontline agency in responding to oil spills.
The reason private businesses were so diligent in responding to the economic downturn is that they all have a strong sustainability metric: profits.
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That guidance directed agencies to apply a presumption of openness in responding to requests and to make it a priority to respond promptly.
The P5-plus-1 I think was unified in responding very forcefully that the onus is on the Iranians to come in line with their obligations.
The Gore campaign wasted little time in responding to Bradley's assault, as the vice president touted his record on the environment in delegate-rich New York.
Have managers been straightforward in responding to requests for specific information?
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In responding with such speed and vigour, they run several risks.
Apple has not wasted much time in responding to this challenge.
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