When you're competing with the world's biggest CPU manufacturer, you have to move fast to stay ahead of the game. |
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They knew they'd have to move fast and carry the wounded men back, so they didn't want to take along any more weight than necessary. |
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I'm sorry if that's a buzzkill, but things move fast in politics and there's no time to waste. |
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But for aficionados of charmless architecture, it would be advisable to move fast. |
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The pathways are distinctly marked and have absolutely flat surfaces, so that roller-skaters and wheelchair users can move fast and smoothly. |
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I had to move fast so as not to get caught, but I managed to snag an oven mitt. |
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Lee nodded and ran out, forcing his legs to move fast even though they felt as if they were weighted down with lead. |
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I got my boyfriend to come and see and we saw them move fast past the front of our house and out of sight. |
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For an industry that wants to make money, the mobile data business does not move fast. |
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The properties that are put on the market, however, move fast, frequently being the object of bidding wars. |
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Too often, companies aren't able to move fast enough, even if they know exactly what needs to be done. |
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The ability to move fast or not is already inherent in the performer's athletic qualities right from the beginning. |
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Before, you can avoid the fight if you move fast enough to leave the monster far behind. |
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It was certainly prudent to move fast. Already the weather is deteriorating. |
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He carries himself like a street reporter, ready to move fast or stand still for hours, and squirms at any attention others give to the man holding the pen. |
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This smashing red will not hang around for long either, so if you fancy a gamey, rustic, plummy wine with a seductive, spicy, perfumed finish, move fast. |
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Renault wanted to move fast and asked us for a first system in just 6 months. |
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Life cycles are measured in months, not years, and companies must move fast to stay in the game. |
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Bad habits of course move fast and good practice moves more slowly afterwards. |
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If it can move fast on that issue, why can it not move to get some loan guarantees for our pork and cattle producers now? |
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We need to strike the right balance, therefore, between ambition and realism, and we need to move fast. |
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When military convoys need to leave a dangerous situation, they need to move fast. |
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Animals that move fast and have high metabolisms sleep more to conserve their energy. |
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The primary activity of warmth is to move fast and to dilate and rarefy matter, whereas that of cold is to hinder movement and to condense matter. |
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For once it will be your eyes and not your hands that need to move fast. |
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We have to move fast and get blankets to the children, to keep them warm. |
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Urging EU leaders to move fast to restore confidence in the markets, the commission sets out proposals for a comprehensive reform of the financial system. |
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Taylor has denied it was a rush job, but admitted he and his board had to move fast to thwart the Bluebirds. |
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Heavy elements like lawrencium have more nuclear charge, which causes electrons near the nucleus to move fast. |
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How real are these problems for life sciences and biotechnology research and what is needed to ensure that we move fast enough in co-ordinating European research? |
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Things move fast in this cafe and there is a set way of passing an order on to the barrista that employees have probably learned as part of their job training. |
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Mantis shrimps move fast, burrow in rocks, and rarely make an appearance. |
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