Had they stayed on the upper floors they would likely have survived the slow spreading fire, he said.
But there are other CEOs who disagree with the notion that you should hire slow and fire fast.
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But even without the help of the most powerful players in rice, SRI has spread around the world like a long, slow burning fire.
The company's ballyhooed bets on the new infrastructure paradigm -- MSN and NT -- have been slow to catch fire.
Of course, there's one sure-fire way to slow the price surge: The Federal Reserve could prop up the dollar, oil's currency.
There, as well as in other parts of the country, it usually entails a big marbled hunk of pork shoulder, which is prepared using a combination of smoking and slow cooking over a low fire.
Prior to the disaster his administration had been under political fire for the slow pace of government reconstruction after the February earthquake and tsunami along Chile's south and central coast, and for his handling of a hunger strike by members of the Mapuche indigenous group of southern Chile, who are fighting for independence.
In Tom Tykwer's ode to unquenchable motion, mini-stories emerge when you slow down the whimsical rapid-fire still sequences.
They have been too quick to fire workers and too slow to hire.
Both a second round of pension reform and measures to make it easier to hire and fire are making only slow progress.
Our way to the river cut between two walled orchards, and the convoy, a long line of slow-moving trucks, was taking fire from both sides.
After Quins had surged into a 10-0 lead with their quick-fire double, Hull were slow to respond and struggled to gain any significant field position.
It crumbled, an incinerated ball of metal and fire, in the slowest of slow motions.
After ruining a home on Wednesday, it was 40% contained, but fire officials said renewed winds could slow progress.
He lost a fight last year to end seniority protections during layoffs, and efforts to fire teachers for incompetence have been slow.
Where the Fire and Nook suffer from unresponsiveness, slow animations and stuttering screens, the Nexus 7 screams.
The Bush administration has come under fire for what critics have called a slow federal response to the disaster.
There was a slow-down in killings when a cease-fire brokered by Annan was set to take hold April 12.
The view in Berlin is that France has been slow to embrace structural reforms like making it easier to hire and fire workers that would, in the long term, boost growth.
Amazon's colour tablet, which has been out for a year and selling very well in the US, has been slow to arrive in the UK, though we are now getting the Fire HD.
For this reason, my backyard is a bit of a smoky fantasy: I have a Weber gas grill I love, a large smoker for doing authentic slow cooked barbecue, and a large homemade Argentinean parillada grill for traditional open wood fire cooking, as well as authentic Santa Maria-style barbecue.
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The report also said things had been slow to change and that there were "striking" differences between Scotland's eight fire and rescue services, with little agreement on issues like staffing.
The technology would enable a person talking to someone with a loud, high-pitched, rapid-fire voice to sound similar even if his actual voice was soft, low and slow, for instance.
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The odds on favourite Frozen Fire's jockey Johnny Murtagh dismounted to boos and heckles from punters who were unhappy with the slow early pace of the race.
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