The inevitable rush to complete construction has raised concerns that quality could be compromised.
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Preferred shares will plummet faster than they should as other holders rush to sell.
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All of this excitement had created a rush to go public, reminiscent of the dot.com era.
Much of the mad rush to sink millions into consumer mobile startups parallels the dot-com boom.
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Tory MP Nicholas Soames declared that it would be "wrong to rush to judgment".
This side of the wedding, there doesn't appear to be any rush to embrace causes.
Cordoza added that the club are not in a rush to appoint a new boss.
More than production jobs are at stake in GM's headlong rush to embrace China.
Japan's government is the latest to join the world-wide rush to print money, he notes.
The pact was widely criticised and saw customers make a rush to withdraw money.
Finishing the game will take hours, so there's no rush to get to the story's climax.
Well yes, but there is no rush to get into this fast-growth but challenging market.
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Apparently, David and Charles Koch refused a request from Waxman and Rush to supply these documents.
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There was a rush to the Italian penalty area within seconds of the kickoff.
On Monday, the Attorney General turned down a request from Mr Rush to halt the programme.
That rarely happens: in the rush to conclude an agreement, such issues are often shelved.
Such speculation is irresistible, but don't get carried away by this rush to judgment.
But he said last December that he was in no rush to return to international duty.
Every year, as hurricane season approaches, citizens rush to stock up on canned food.
Mr Gorbachev chuckled as he remembered the rush to tell him what had happened.
She tells the story of being pregnant and having to rush to make a client meeting.
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And so, yes, there's a rush to the bottom in minimizing the cost of production.
Scientists will likely rush to the site in Russia where the meteor was observed.
Sir John told BBC Berkshire there will not be a rush to find a successor.
In this schema, debt-laden firms and consumers rush to repay loans as credit dries up.
European policymakers, I suspect, will not rush to thank him for his kind and timely advice.
But I disagree with your suggestion that General Musharraf should rush to restore democracy.
The owners are in no rush to get planning permission to build four-storey houses.
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This kind of rush to judgment is all too common in the financial world.
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Moreover, Malaysia changed the rules in February, precisely to avoid an embarrassing rush to the exits.
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