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And there are questions about whether the gloves are being turned out too hastily in the ramp-up.
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The authorities worry that gullible members of the public may react too hastily to their genomic information.
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As with so many Nobel Prizes, the committee probably acted too hastily.
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It has also jumped too hastily into the future as if Renault were to declare that electric cars are the future and rename its petrol-car division Qwikmobile.
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"Now is the time for us as a country, as a nation, as a world, to address these (issues) in a systematic way -- not too hastily, but in a calm, reasoned, rational, balanced way, " Frist said.
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The FDIC has dropped its appeal of an 18-year-old lawsuit alleging it moved too hastily to close Meritor, a Philadelphia savings and loan the FDIC seized and liquidated at the tail end of the savings-and-loan crisis in 1992.
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Fogelman later told the New York Times that he might have given up too much in the hastily negotiated deals.
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In Latvia, though, it is international lenders who warn Latvia against too much austerity, and against hastily removing emergency social safety-nets.
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When the war ended, Congress moved hastily to disband the OSS. Lawmakers considered it too hard to control to tolerate in peacetime.
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