Let me hasten to say that Bin Laden should never be called a social entrepreneur.
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Let me hasten to add that this situation is a perfectly natural one.
But we hasten to warn taxpayers that the new rules do not eliminate the need for constant vigilance in tax planning.
Since my editors at Forbes always blanch when I use language like that, let me hasten to explain the ideas in normal English.
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More recently, (that is to say, in the past 12 years or so), the web has gotten pushy -- delightfully so, I hasten to add.
Now, lest my observations here be misinterpreted, I should hasten to add that Internet-style communications like IRC chat really have changed the way we conduct war.
The architects of a truly Europe-wide capital market, with a glance at consolidation among American exchanges, may hasten to encourage a pan-European solution, rather than fretting about silos.
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And so Paul Ryan and all the other Republicans hasten to assure the world that they would never be so cruel as to cut entitlement redistribution schemes: their only goal is to save them.
It will then self-destruct not in flames, its inventors hasten to add, but because contact with the air eventually renders its surface opaque, making it impossible for the laser in a disc player to read the data beneath.
It makes the N9's images appear as if they were shot through a haze, though we hasten to add that this should be considered a strength of the older phone rather than a major failure of the new one.
Entirely legally I hasten to add.
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"There's certainly a mood of unhappiness that the company - certain parts of the company, not News International I hasten to add, not the newspaper side of the operation - are actually boasting that they're sending information to the police, " he said.
Coastal fisherman know that when a flock of seagulls is circling and diving into the sea a school of bluefish is often driving bait fish towards the surface and the anglers hasten to cast their lines into the frothy water beneath the screeching birds.
And if you think that this represents some vast leap in premium prices, I would hasten to remind you that, just two years ago, Wisconsin health insurance companies sought a 17.2 percent, year to year increase in the average premium charge for individual policies in Wisconsin.
Forget foie gras. (Something evil about it.) Substitute a big old goose for the dry, overcooked slabs of fibrous white meat that you get from your Thanksgiving "Butterball" turkey, with its injection of "basting material, " which the Butterball people hasten to assure the fat-phobic public has nothing, but nothing, to do with butter.
Efficiency developers need to hasten efforts to standardize measurement methodologies and data reporting, helping investors and building owners confidently understand the value of their efficiency reserves.
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And because the principle of the hospice movement is neither to hasten nor to postpone death, the Medicare hospice benefit pays only for symptom management and pain control.
But the main concern of the coalition was to hasten a resolution to the conflict and avoid a stalemate.
The largest impact may be in forcing those magazines to hasten their transition to digital media, pushing more of the subscribers to tablets, mobile phones, and web services.
This week sees the launch of a series artificial holts - the name given to an otter's nest - to hasten the mammals' return to their old haunts.
"We have to do even more to help middle-class families, to create jobs, to hasten our energy independence, to improve our children's education and to fix our broken immigration system, " he said.
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Electric power companies would hasten efforts to find ways to provide voice and video networks over their existing lines.
This incident may hasten changes to the financial landscape.
Pettini himself conceded 24 runs from just five deliveries, as the hosts were fed runs to hasten the declaration, before promoting himself to open the Essex batting as a pinch-hitter.
"AARP believes it is in the interest of those fifty and older, and indeed the public at large, to hasten the entry of generic prescription drugs to the marketplace, " said Ken Zeller, senior attorney with the AARP Foundation Litigation.
The man said he looked away to hasten the horses as he intended asking her to ride in his cart.
To take advantage of our complex manufacturing base and to hasten the shift away from Asia, speed to market is critical.
Now, even as we take additional steps to hasten that recovery, we know that there are limits to what government can do to create jobs.
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And if he does not fully bow willingly, that is only more incentive for Iran to hasten and acquire nukes, so he can be made to bow unwillingly.
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Jean-Michel Servant in the Midi Libre daily says the uncertain outcome of the vote "might well lead to the explosion of the UMP - or hasten the return to business of a certain Nicolas Sarkozy".
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