Treatment decisions must be made fast and those decisions can have enormous implications for patient outcomes.
Venus made fast work of Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, beating the 17-year-old 6-0, 6-1 in less than one hour.
This works when there is plenty of money sloshing around, but not when it is scarce and decisions need to be made fast.
Azarenka will take on Serena Williams in the final after the American made fast work of her semi-final defeat of Italy's Sara Errani.
Since the Ravens beat the 49ers in the Super Bowl last month (that was only last month?), NFL player moves are being made fast and furiously.
This can be frustrating if you like decisions made very fast, but it also ensures consistency.
Defending champion Irene Wust made a fast start in her run, but could not keep up with Sablikova's fast pace.
Ponting made a fast start as usual, with two typically fluent drives through the off-side early in his innings off Tsotsobe.
Using this new-found talent, he made money fast, and was able to finance further dance studies in Tel Aviv and Guildford, south-west of London.
Ashton's men made a fast start but were forced to weather a fierce Samoan storm before ending strongly with second tries for Martin Corry and Paul Sackey.
In the late 1960s dealmaker Jimmy Ling made a fast (and fleeting) fortune buying up the stock of companies and paying for it with convertible debentures of his conglomerate, LTV.
Yet there is a risk that in a rush to build up their cash mountains, cuts could be made too fast and too deep when a more targeted approach to surgery is needed.
This time around Ireland, bidding for their first win in the French capital since 2000, made a fast start with Jonathan Sexton missing an easy chance for three points in front of the posts.
We paused, we talked, and even though we were in a scary situation with imperfect information, we made a thoughtful decision fast.
Yes, his story is one from the rag trade to the rich list but it is unconventional in that his fortune was made outside of the fast-growing emerging markets.
This explains why Mr Clinton never made a convincing case for fast-track trade-negotiating authority, which Congress consequently blocked.
He held fast to what made the Raiders great in a time long past, and refused to budge to the changing times.
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Eager to regenerate an ailing business, Virgin made up its mind unusually fast, turning a planned ten-week courtship into a four-day affair.
Among them is Ajmal Shahzad, a rapidly improving fast bowler who made his Test debut at Old Trafford in May against Bangladesh.
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With the various sides likely to seek legal advice to appeal against any rulings made, nothing hard and fast will be agreed.
Schwartz's partners say all these distinctions matter plenty, but the Iridium flop has made them cautious about how fast they can sell the phones.
And fast growth has made emerging economies an attractive target for foreign investors and their own citizens living abroad, who can find ways to get around capital controls.
Hamilton's fast start, made possible by the Kers power-boost system on his McLaren, catapulted him ahead of Vettel on the run down to the first corner and was crucial in deciding the result of the race.
And food companies don't meet the disapproval in China that they do in the West: according to the Pew Research Centre, while 72% of Chinese think that fast food has made the world a better place, only 23% of Americans do.
To be fair, the geniuses at McDonald's and other fast food firms have made some changes for the good.
Putting the myth to the test, several researchers have recently made a stab at calculating how fast glass actually flows.
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