Héma-Québec was also quick to react to the issue of vCJD in plasma products from UK donors. |
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Why has the government done nothing when in other instances, such as SARS and the power outage, it was quick to react? |
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Emergency services, though quick to react, were swamped by the scale of the damage. |
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He wasn't particularly quick to react, but he made up for it in thoroughness. |
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The parliamentary secretary says that the government was very quick to react. |
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Our visitors, international buyers can from now on be extremely quick to react thanks to information available in French, English and Spanish. |
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I disagree with the criticism that has been voiced and believe that, in this regard, the French Presidency has been quick to react. |
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I say temporarily because we were very quick to react and we are presently rebalancing the forces in play. |
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Those capable of supplying technical fixes have been quick to react to these security concerns. |
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Alert, quick to react, and distrustful of strangers, Canaan Dogs are strongly defensive but not naturally aggressive. |
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When French legislation introduced university diplomas based on professional experience, Fnac was quick to react. |
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It has to be said that the Commission was quick to react when the news broke, but the big question is: what did the Commission know before that point? |
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As he alluded to in the concluding comments of his speech, the government was quick to react with respect to some perceived deficiencies in the program. |
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This is why I try to help them to be quick to react. |
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Although the Commission has been quick to react to this challenge, I nevertheless expect that the reconstruction effort will still take a number of years. |
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Follow the right strategy and be quick to react? your opponents are close! |
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Otherwise, the UN has also been quick to react to awareness developing since the late eighties of the importance of the threat to the environment and the need to protect our most valuable good, planet Earth, collectively. |
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As Canadians become more confident that inflation will be controlled, they are less quick to react to unexpected disturbances that could affect inflation. |
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Though quick to react to crises, until now the Commission has had no real immediate response capability to cope with new emergency situations when fresh outbreaks of fighting or natural disasters occur. |
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Being a small and focused organization, the NCC has traditionally been quick to react to changes in government policy and programs and to adopt new orientations. |
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The agriculture sector was quick to react and respond to this sort of wishful thinking, because there was a real disconnect between what the minister had announced and the actual details in the budget. |
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Though always quick to react, through emergency decisions, the Commission did not have an immediate response capability when faced with sudden events such as earthquakes, floods or new outbreaks of fighting. |
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Though all of us are all sensitive to heat, and quick to react when it climbs above our comfort levels, our knowledge of how it might affect our health doesn't really go beyond sunstrokes and fainting spells. |
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Analysts were quick to react after SBC's announcement. |
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Scotland's politicians too were very quick to react. |
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Maybe the Eagles were just quick to react. |
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Officials in Amman were also quick to react. |
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Personal protection quick to react and flexibility! |
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The Council was quick to react to terrorist acts wherever they occurred, including in Mumbai, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Pakistan, among other places. |
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Bull were QUICK to react and equalised after neat football from Lyam Gill, playing a QUICK one-two before finishing from 18 yards. |
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