You learn quickly not to come in with half-baked or no- baked proposals.
But compromise may not come quickly: in 1979-80 a similar battle between Colombia and Cuba lasted for three months and 155 rounds.
But Kunjamon is from a new and fast growing community from south India who have come quickly in large numbers, they are Catholics and speak a different language so they don't have too much in common with the established Indian community.
Sluggers come and go quickly in the majors.
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Having more inventory on hand means he could handle more jobs quickly without waiting for supplies to come in.
He quickly realised that the technique might come in handy when mixing tiny quantities of different liquids in DNA microarrays, for example.
It should stand as proof that the most important things in life rarely come quickly or easily.
The sequel at Old Trafford on March 5 cannot come quickly enough following this latest installment in the fascinating duel between the master and his apprentice.
Additionally, a greater number of AIDS patients, lacking combative antibodies, come in contact with TB germs and quickly develop the disease.
So if there is to be a "fresh settlement" of Britain's role in Europe, it will not come quickly or easily.
If you have long panic attacks, or attacks that come in prolonged volleys, these medications work quickly enough that they can interrupt things in mid-attack.
For example, maybe your sales team is complaining that they are not able to quickly complete sales in the field, as they must come into the office to complete a sale.
Service, has come under fire in recent years for not moving quickly to approve cutting-edge cancer cures.
For a city to come up so quickly there has to be huge commercial interest in the region.
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"The pharmaceutical industry had the courage to come out with compounds very quickly, " Sternbach told Forbes in 2003, two years before he passed away.
But music is more than just a mood setter for Mr. Crowe, who says the songs come "first, or quickly thereafter" as a film germinates in his mind.
When Stritch, a diabetic, landed in the hospital, she called for Karasawa to come quickly with her camera.
As a sign of how quickly the recent gains have come, the Dow first cleared the 14000 level in July 2007, as the housing-fueled stock rally was reaching its peak.
We are the oldest constitutional democracy in the world but we must never forget in the context of human history just how quickly we have come to where we are today.
"While the manufacturing sector continues to decline, the rate of decline has slowed very quickly, giving some hope that recovery may come faster than is generally found in a major downturn, " said Norbert Ore, chair of the ISM's Manufacturing Business Survey Committee.
Instead, most new capacity will come from the two new ports in Shenzhen, which are expanding quickly.
So to start many relationships quickly, our plan was to come up with small, easily granted requests for staffers in the various offices.
The upcoming release of Windows 8 this year cannot come quickly enough for Microsoft, so its hardware partners can start competing more effectively in the tablet space.
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But the reality is that in that environment, the coalition has worked extremely well and extremely quickly to come to these agreements.
And with the large display, I quickly lost myself in the maze of tunnels, wondering when an enemy laser blast would come shrieking out of the darkness.
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It would put Americans to work quickly and raise productivity in the long term, a Keynesian kick with benefits for years to come.
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