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Even so, the coronavirus has moved faster than their preparations.
Was there a decade that moved faster than the 2010s?
In many ways, Prince's music and ideas moved faster than technology.
Other central banks in Europe had moved faster and more decisively.
It definitely moved faster than, I think, anyone — including myself — thought.
The show moved faster than I anticipated and I moved more slowly.
Trump, who had just boasted of his track record in freeing American hostages, said others should have moved faster to get Warmbier back from North Korea "People should have moved faster," he said, without identifying those he held responsible.
And arguably, few companies have moved faster and broken more things than Uber.
Many involved small numbers of vehicles as manufacturers moved faster to correct problems.
Republicans have moved faster to lock down a host for their 85033 convention.
Energized by the connection, we moved faster, further and deeper into the material.
" He added: "The show moved faster than I anticipated and I moved more slowly.
However, that progress could have moved faster if temperatures weren't rising, the study found.
In all these areas, however, the tech has moved faster than the public policy.
The creatures' movement was random; they simply moved faster in the warmth4 of the sun.
We moved faster with them than we moved with any of the other [investors we've had].
No state has moved faster or more aggressively to shore up its ACA markets than Jersey.
We moved faster with them than we moved with any of the other [investors we've had].
No one at the Weinstein Company has said they really should have moved faster on Harvey.
Visitors generally started slowly in the cleanest air pod and moved faster as the air quality deteriorated.
Future cuts also will depend on economic reforms, which have moved faster than expected, the bank said.
During the drummer's solo, his sticks moved faster than the flash rate of the LED stage lights.
The other was that, even though they moved faster than conventional standard-setting bodies, they were still slow.
Suddenly files moved faster, and uploaders could share files without killing their bandwidth or raising eyebrows at Comcast.
He called Imelda worse than Harvey but said he moved faster this time to deal with the effects.
If the line moved faster, we might be able to get him to eat what's offered more often.
The subcommittee with jurisdiction passed it the same day as the Senate's, but the upper chamber moved faster.
I think we should have moved faster than we moved but there was due diligence in the process.
Trump has moved faster than Obama in announcing nominees for US attorneys, but Trump is also contending with more vacancies.
But GM has moved faster than Ford to slash unprofitable operations, and Tesla has been quicker to deploy new technology.
But Facebook moved faster, and with characteristic aggression, and now it threatens to leave Twitter's efforts around video permanently sidelined.
"In any experience I've ever had with any other company, Tesla moved faster than anyone else," the former employee said.
The gender gap still had a huge impact on the election outcome because women moved faster and further than men.
And as I write in the book, I don&apost know if they could have moved faster and why the delay.
"I don't have a good answer for why the FCC hasn't moved faster on this," BroadbandNow CEO John Busby told Motherboard.
And as I write in the book, I don&apost know whether they could have moved faster and why the delay.
Michigan moved faster than most states when, on September 143, it became the first to officially declare a ban e-cigarettes.
" He apologized, saying, "with the benefit of hindsight, I wish we had moved faster and asked a different set of questions.
The Jammu and Kashmir region, where Ladakh is located, has moved faster: in January this year it banned plastic bags outright.
Some key quotes: Every way that mattered, false report moved faster and reached more people, usually by multiples or orders of magnitude.
"The steps that we were taking were having a positive impact, but again in hindsight we should have moved faster," Sloan said.
Retailers have always moved faster than the rest of us from one holiday to another — now, we don't even have a break.
That was because of the severity of the challenge — the fires moved faster than ever before, they burned hotter than ever before.
This administration moved faster by not having a pre-vet and not going through the Office of [Government] Ethics on the front end.
Board of Education or more recently legalized gay marriage, the court has moved faster than, or at least paced, shifts in public attitudes.
" Nahavandian suggested Britain could have moved faster to capitalize on the lifting of sanctions, adding: "Those who act quickly get the best results.
The other three states that passed recreational marijuana laws last year have moved faster than Massachusetts to set up their own legal frameworks.
I sprung out of bed 15 minutes earlier than normal, moved faster than ever on my run, and enjoyed my plain, black coffee.
Using lighter weights also means that for certain moves, the weight can be moved faster, which can help develop power, Adams-Arent says.
As my boyfriend moved faster, I picked up the phone to see that we had jumped from a "Level 1" to a "Level 4".
Another theory, favored by people who would like BuzzFeed to succeed, is that last year's BuzzFeed's content strategy moved faster than its monetization strategy.
German companies moved faster than practically any other country's companies in the early 1980s to enter the Chinese market, partly using the forum's connections.
Former GE CEO Jeff Immelt recently said he wished he moved faster to separate the industrial business from GE Capital, the money-losing financial arm.
And we did find that several participants said [the goal of the study] was to see if the ball moved faster when the background is red.
Now, I moved faster than any transgenic or modded human, and crushed Rowley's windpipe before the splice could even draw his lysing pistols from their holsters.
Jonathan Beard, an independent ports consultant, said that Hong Kong has not stood still over the years, but he stressed that its competitors have simply moved faster.
In the vacuum created by the election, the politics of antitrust reform have moved faster than substance, but the substance is far better developed than I assumed.
Mount Carmel began an investigation after receiving a report about Dr. Husel last October, though it now says it should have moved faster to consider removing him.
Critics argue that the Trump administration moved faster to help mainland communities in Texas and Florida affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, an accusation denied by officials.
"The technology has moved faster than CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) rules," said Dr. Joseph Alvarnas, hematologist oncologist at City of Hope in Duarte, California.
I look at all these people who are suffering because of Florence, and I wonder if they would be suffering as much if the state had moved faster.
Generally, European oil companies have moved faster on climate efforts than their American counterparts, partly because there is a broader political consensus on the problem on the Continent.
Bennahmias said Audemars Piguet, which competes with Swatch Group's Omega and Richemont's Cartier brands, would launch its online store in 2019 at the latest, but others have moved faster.
Dimon said it was "my fault" that the bank had not moved faster to use the cloud for customer accounts and transactions, and that he has worried about security.
Like the extraordinarily bright whiteness of the surgical mask of that doctor, who also told me that had I not moved faster it would have been so much worse.
She moved faster than rivals in preparing for the future, he notes, by selling off GM's loss-making Opel division in Europe and pulling out of several unpromising emerging markets.
And while philanthropy is never going to be a solution for policy and politics and changing the nature of our societies, they can have tremendous impact if they moved faster.
Critics say Ms. Bensouda could have moved faster to show that justice is blind — chiefly, in the case of American soldiers in Afghanistan, which is a party to the court.
Mr. Bloomberg said the former president should have moved faster to fill vacant judgeships, while Ms. Klobuchar called the failure to take on prescription drug pricing a significant missed opportunity.
Shortly before he carried out the bombing his case had been flagged for review, but "as MI5 put it, 'the plot then moved faster than the process,'" the report said.
Technology has moved faster and with more menace than our public institutions, and at the same time media has become more agenda-driven, more divisive — and more threatened by disruption.
One specific box office statistic, however, may help explain why most studios have not moved faster to include Hispanic actors: the relatively high percentage of frequent moviegoers who are Hispanic.
For months, donors and some Republican operatives had wondered why the super PAC had not moved faster to try to take down Mr. Trump and damage his standing in the polls.
Some Republicans have expressed disappointment that Trump has not moved faster on tax reform and on repealing Obamacare, the health care system put in place by his Democratic President Barack Obama.
Meanwhile, Iran has reportedly moved faster than many experts expected to meet the initial conditions of the nuclear agreement — and consequently to ramp up the exports of its own oil soon.
The Republican chairmen say they understand the frustration from their GOP colleagues — and hoped things would have moved faster to this point — but they point the finger at the Justice Department.
If Mr. Bernanke had moved faster — putting an open-ended quantitative easing program in place in 2009 or 2010 instead of waiting till 2012 — maybe full recovery would have come sooner.
This is a movement that began on Facebook with rank-and-file teachers in conservative states, who moved faster and more aggressively than their union leaders in demanding action from lawmakers.
Federal judges are appointed for life, and McGahn has captained a vetting process that has moved faster than even the renowned judge-picking machine of Ronald Reagan's administration in the 1980s.
The company moved faster than others to build a mobile ordering system and cleanse its menu of ingredients like artificial preservatives and high fructose corn syrup that consumers do not want.
Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat and pilot, questioned Chao why it took the FAA so long to ground the 737 MAX while regulators around the world moved faster to halt planes.
Panasonic moved faster than Japanese peers such as Sony Corp and Sharp Corp to withdraw from low-margin products like smartphones and plasma television sets and avoid competition from cheaper Asian rivals.
Technology companies, for their part, have moved faster than regulators: Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter have all banned ads for ICOs, citing the financial risks to their users and worries about fraud.
Humacao, a town on the southeast coast with pharmaceutical and electric plants that provide a steady tax base, moved faster than most municipalities, said José L. Báez, its chief of emergency management.
The researchers compiled data from 70 studies covering 78 species (mostly insects, but also some mammals and birds) and found that in over 70% of cases, animals moved faster through "lower-quality" habitats.
Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat and pilot, questioned Chao why it took the Federal Aviation Administration so long to ground the 737 MAX while regulators around the world moved faster to halt planes.
Seeing the rival All-American Football Conference as more promising — it had moved faster to desegregate — he signed with the Los Angeles Dons, for a $4,000 bonus, a week before the N.F.L. draft.
The Verge spoke to the husband-and-wife team about what parts of reality moved faster than the book, the biggest surprises they found during interviews, and the dangers of trash cans with cookies.
Since August 2017, the central bank has raised borrowing costs in six steps and has recently moved faster than expected from earlier outlooks, which had been based on a stronger crown helping its policy.
"The trans movement has moved faster in advancing public policy than any other movement in the history of the United States," says Mara Keisling, the executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality.
Researchers found that the drifting plastic moved faster than anticipated, which meant the system was too slow to keep the plastic it caught from flowing out of the array and back into the ocean.
Toys R Us could have, for example, moved faster into online white glove service for its Babies R Us business, making it easier for a pregnant woman to receive the delivery of her crib.
Both center-right and center-left governments moved faster than other countries did to open markets, reduce taxes, reform pensions and introduce choice and competition in the public sector, for example, with school vouchers.
"The regulation of gene-edited crops is a work in progress right now, [because] the technology has moved faster than the regulatory aspect has," said Joyce Van Eck, an assistant professor at Boyce Thompson Institute.
Some Chinese foreign policy experts have suggested that the trade fights with the Trump administration could have been contained if Beijing had been more flexible and moved faster to douse triumphalist statements about its goals.
I spoke with Richen about the film and medical racism, how the anti-abortion movement moved faster on racial outreach than some reproductive rights groups, and why black anti-abortion activists embraced the election of Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, there's plenty of vaping news, starting with a big executive shakeup at Juul, two tobacco giants, Altria and Philip Morris, calling off a potential merger, and the head of the FDA admitting the agency could have moved faster to regulate e-cigarettes.
While BlackBerry's traditional customers were security executives in top global companies, its reboot from smartphone maker to seller of everything from automotive software to cyber security consulting and asset tracking for the trucking industry has seemingly moved faster than its sales force can keep up.
In the last two, they abandoned Congress even though it had just won state elections: the rival BJP simply moved faster to form a government, luring defectors with promises of cabinet posts even as Congress's leadership in Delhi dithered over how to dole out offices.
"Our political relationship with Iran is very good because we moved faster than other countries and are now very well placed for future business," said Margallo, who investigated opportunities in a post-sanction Iran during a visit in 2014 and has often spoken favourably about closer dialogue.
While Britain was one of the first countries to roll out inflation-linked government bonds in 1981, and was the first Western government to issue an Islamic bond in 2014, other countries have moved faster in recent years to capitalise on a booming market for sustainable finance.
Outlining the broad lines of a policy program, the 60-year-old who won power shortly before a global financial crisis and sharp economic downturn says in the book he should have moved faster to shake up the economy and would now roll back laws such as the one imposing a legal work week of 35 hours.
The raffishness, the abruptness, the fusillade of insults and wisecracks; the fascination with violence and the illicit; the division of the world into the knowing (typically urban and male) and the saps (often rural)—such qualities made the comedies and the melodramas of the Depression a hardheaded new American art, an art that moved faster and ran shallower than life.
I WAS HEAD OF THE WHOLESALE BANK, AND, AGAIN, I THINK AT THAT POINT, WE PUT CORPORATE RESOURCES ON IT. WE PUT A LOT MORE PEOPLE, A GROUP OF FOLKS FROM ACROSS THE COMPANY IN TRYING TO MAKE CHANGES, AND YOU COULD SEE IN ALL THE NUMBERS AND THE BOARD WAS ABLE TO DEMONSTRATE THAT IN THEIR INVESTIGATION, AND THAT THE STEPS THAT WE WERE TAKING WERE HAVING A POSITIVE IMPACT, BUT, AGAIN, I THINK IN HINDSIGHT, WE SHOULD HAVE MOVED FASTER.

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