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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick moved quickly to address the issue.
The Chinese government apparently moved quickly to censor Kjellberg's video.
The courts moved quickly to place the policy on hold.
The DUP moved quickly to reject the Times newspaper report.
Washington moved quickly to consolidate ties with the new premier.
It moved quickly to implement a number of new rules.
The Shanghai Index uptrend breakout moved quickly and developed good strength.
Fearing a corrupt cover-up, McCabe and his team moved quickly.
On Tuesday, Klobuchar's campaign moved quickly to capitalize on her moment.
Haley, though, moved quickly to try to slam that door shut.
Pentagon officials moved quickly to limit any damage, with spokesman Capt.
Yet the president moved quickly to make his decree a reality.
The prison company moved quickly to comply, Arizona health officials said.
Trump moved quickly Thursday to condemn accusations against Minnesota Democratic Sen.
McCabe moved quickly to raise his fortunes before his reputation fell.
Because Ms. Bullock-Prado's mother was ill, wedding plans moved quickly.
The Resisters page moved quickly, creating its counterprotest event organizing page.
The new prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, has moved quickly to investigate.
Network executives moved quickly to renew the show for another season.
Over the weekend, though, Axa moved quickly to make the change.
Clinton moved quickly to try to quell the furor on Tuesday.
I moved quickly and it was easier than I had feared.
Alibaba moved quickly and fired him just two hours later, he claims.
Trump moved quickly and didn't wait for all the facts to emerge.
Democrats have moved quickly to try to make Republicans feel the heat.
Update: Donald Trump moved quickly to fire acting Attorney General Sally Yates.
Republicans moved quickly last month to begin the process of repealing Obamacare.
A handful of passersby averted their eyes as they moved quickly past.
We moved quickly, often leaving the classroom to shoot in the field.
Some prominent Democrats believe Gottlieb has not moved quickly or aggressively enough.
China moved quickly to urge both sides not to cancel the meeting.
Auren: We really appreciated how Ridge Ventures moved quickly and remained flexible.
Mr. Byford has moved quickly to try to restore the agency's credibility.
But I went right when it opened and the line moved quickly.
The command post and the 2000th Regiment moved quickly to Kontum Province.
The court has moved quickly since the lawsuit was filed on Friday.
The carmakers have moved quickly to distance themselves from the unfolding crisis.
Google then moved quickly to prevent attacks on its offices, according to Tomaschik.
The break below the trend line moved quickly to rest support neat 1.05.
But both Perez and Ellison moved quickly to bring the rival factions together.
If the patching took time, others who learned of the flaw moved quickly.
Anez, meanwhile, has moved quickly away from Morales´ leftist rule and foreign policy.
The National Rifle Association moved quickly to quash discussion of new gun policies.
The company then moved quickly to add the technology to that employee's store.
The check-out line seemed long at first glance, but it moved quickly.
But when word of the plot reached him last July, he moved quickly.
Grijalva added that the bill's proponents moved quickly, leaving little time to react.
As long as Republicans moved quickly, they could nix it quickly and easily.
Harris, for instance, moved quickly to say she "strongly" supports Feinstein's reelection campaign.
On Wednesday night, the Mets moved quickly to score runs for their ace.
In April 2018, President Trump moved quickly to beef up his legal team.
Herzog moved quickly, interviewing dozens of experts and regular citizens impacted by the Internet.
Grindr said that, once notified by Faden, it moved quickly to resolve the issue.
Apple moved quickly to disable the feature until a patch could be rolled out.
The creature moved quickly and stealthily, then settled for a while; moved then settled.
Against that backdrop, work on the proposed new foreign investment law has moved quickly.
Airbnb, the short-term rental website, has moved quickly to tamp down the controversy.
But people began betting on the Eagles, and the line moved quickly to 5½.
The club moved quickly to protect one of its own, to dismiss his detractors.
The Iraqi government moved quickly to condemn the assault and promised a vigorous investigation.
"WHO moved quickly and efficiently," said the WHO's Regional Director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti.
The information in the Justice Department moved quickly beginning at the end of August.
The president moved quickly to shake up his staff in the aftermath of impeachment.
Evidence suggests that the special counsel's team has moved quickly in its opening months.
Before breaking for winter recess, the party moved quickly to pass two contentious measures.
While the C.I.A. moved quickly to secure Colonel Qaddafi's chemical weapons, other efforts fell short.
After he began his directorship in November 2014, he moved quickly to bring about change.
Once it became clear that users were unhappy, Mozilla moved quickly to set things right.
He has moved quickly to cauterise issues that may harm the Conservatives on the doorstep.
The company moved quickly to rejigger its lineup -- putting Tucker Carlson in O'Reilly's 8 p.m.
We moved quickly, efficiently, grabbing what we could in a flash of speed and fear.
How cryptocurrencies can mask illicit activities: They function across borders and can be moved quickly.
Talks moved quickly, and U.S. officials said on Monday they had finalized requirements for exports.
Ultimately, the Sky moved quickly and officially announced the deal with the Mystics Thursday morning.
His comments provoked a backlash among Connecticut lawmakers who moved quickly to withhold those images.
We believed that the wealth management space was compelling, we wanted scale, we moved quickly.
Government investigators moved quickly against the company and shut down its offices across the country.
He moved quickly after Scalia's death to take control of the debate within his party.
The president and his vetting team have moved quickly ahead of an expected announcement on Monday.
They moved quickly ... the pregnancy news came about 5 months after their star-studded wedding ceremony.
Encouraged by the experiment, the Navy moved quickly to develop a new, operational, carrier-launched drone.
When Trump demanded another assessment, the Pentagon moved quickly and recommended that the freeze be lifted.
The court moved quickly on the ACLU's request, giving the government until the morning of Oct.
"Their relationship from the beginning was very passionate, and they moved quickly," a source told PEOPLE.
She had been fine up until just a few days ago, and then things moved quickly.
"Their relationship from the beginning was very passionate, and they moved quickly," said the Lopez source.
"Their relationship from the beginning was very passionate, and they moved quickly," said the Lopez source.
Trump moved quickly to nominate a replacement for Kennedy, who announced his retirement on June 27.
The party moved quickly to contain the damage, expelling Mr Ahn and apologising to the public.
Shortly after Sirisena's ascension, the U.S moved quickly to rebuild the relationship, principally for geopolitical reasons.
The WHO was criticised for bungling its response to that epidemic, and so has moved quickly.
"Their relationship from the beginning was very passionate, and they moved quickly," says the Lopez source.
The company has moved quickly to exploit China's new-found willingness to use innovative Western drugs.
In contrast to past Ebola outbreaks health workers have moved quickly to halt Congo's latest epidemic.
Singaporean authorities moved quickly to arrest 22019 individuals that they suspected to be linked with ISIS.
Mr. Trump's Republican rivals moved quickly to distance themselves from his initial comments as well. Gov.
The bank first contacted Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen in early December, and the plans moved quickly.
The administration moved quickly to develop the plan, holding hearings in Alaska and Washington in May.
Nevertheless, The Times recognized its error, he said, and had moved quickly to craft another headline.
The House moved quickly and strongly to pass it, but the Senate has yet to act.
It was fully self-propagating and moved quickly without any human intervention from system to system.
They moved quickly; within a month, Overstock became the first major retailer to accept the cryptocurrency.
A spokesman for the AFM said it had made a mistake and moved quickly to correct it.
Uber's then-CEO Travis Kalanick moved quickly to form a partnership with Levandowski, according to court testimony.
The US moved quickly to issue a reassuring statement, saying the two countries' relationship would be unaffected.
De Meo said the VW Group had moved quickly to repair the damage caused by the scandal.
In the wake of the incident, US authorities moved quickly to beef up security in the area.
Asked if he thought he was the reason the company moved quickly to restructure, he pleaded ignorance.
Since he became CEO in 2014, Fields has moved quickly to expand Ford's operations in Silicon Valley.
The company moved quickly to add the originally excluded poor urban ZIP codes to its service area.
"Their relationship from the beginning was very passionate, and they moved quickly," a Lopez source told PEOPLE.
Japanese internet company Rakuten has moved quickly since it was founded as an online retailer in 1997.
After rising to power in 2628, Prime Minister Victor Orban moved quickly to alter the Hungarian constitution.
It moved quickly to retaliate for the tariff on Chinese tires with punitive duties on American products.
Clinton instantly accused Mr. Priebus of sexism, and her campaign team moved quickly to amplify the remarks.
He has moved quickly to settle with bondholders, including a $1.3 billion deal with Italian investors. Feb.
To Amtrak's credit, the rebooking line when we finally arrived in Chicago was long, but moved quickly.
But the 32-member Supreme Court is loyal to Maduro and moved quickly to open the investigation.
It was not immediately clear why some schools have moved quickly while others have taken more time.
Like Dr. Willerslev's work, the kinship suggests that migrants moved quickly from North America to South America.
Convinced the bomber was 23-year-old Mark Anthony Conditt, police moved quickly before he struck again.
Idaho, on the other hand, moved quickly to return the revenue windfall to residents through tax cuts.
Mr. Hoyer's staff moved quickly on Wednesday to walk back his remarks, blaming it on a misunderstanding.
House Republicans moved quickly Wednesday morning to demonstrate that they won't concede impeachment without a fight. Rep.
The collective bargaining legislation moved quickly through the state's Republican-controlled House and Senate earlier this year.
France, with business ties in Iran, moved quickly to capitalize, and some of its biggest corporations followed.
As long as Republicans moved quickly before the CRA window closed, they could nix it quickly and easily.
As the scientific community moved quickly to devise a test for exposure, political leaders remained reluctant to act.
However, the report from also noted that the majors moved quickly in 2015 to improve weak exploration returns.
Unexpected outages can cause damage to the plant itself, which is why Alcoa moved quickly to close it.
Scandinavian countries, which were used to providing social benefits directly through the government, moved quickly to implement flexicurity.
"But Iran said no, so the ministers moved quickly to discuss the secretary-general nomination," the source said.
The storm had dissipated by mid-morning as it moved quickly inland over northwest-central Mexico on Wednesday.
Nicknamed the 'Trump of the Tropics,' Bolsonaro has moved quickly to ally Brazil closer to the United States.
Pavel moved quickly around the barracks, jingling a golden incense burner inlaid with amber gems, chanting a prayer.
They've moved quickly where banks have been slow in this space, according to Rob Moffat at Balderton Capital.
Lower house lawmakers moved quickly on the bill last week after it had languished in committees for years.
Months later the KSA has moved quickly and almost in a revolutionary way to complete that spring initiative.
Policymakers in China moved quickly to temper any potential economic drag from Beijing's dispute with the United States.
Halak made a stop, but he couldn't find the puck, and Hoffman moved quickly to tap it in.
The army has moved quickly to snuff out recent small anti-junta an anti-constitution protests in Bangkok.
So top Disney executives (including Channing Dungey, the African-American president of ABC Entertainment) moved quickly to cancel.
He also acknowledged current Fed Chairman Jerome Powell moved quickly to stem the economic blow from the outbreak.
Smith moved quickly through the minor leagues thanks to slick glove work and a smooth left-handed swing.
When she reached the microphone, Ms. Harris moved quickly to familiar turf: "Remember, I'm a prosecutor," she began.
There was a short line to check-in when I arrived at prime time, but it moved quickly.
Last gasp Democrats are still pushing the idea that witnesses can be moved quickly through the trial. Rep.
On latest auto insurance scandal, the bank apologized and said it moved quickly to end the program Thursday.
While Tokyo has moved quickly to make the city more "barrier-free" there's a long way to go.
The counterfeit goods were moved quickly in order to make it difficult for police to bust the operations.
Beth Baker, a spokeswoman for the Navy's Mid-Atlantic region, said Lincoln "moved quickly" to resolve the problem.
Investment banks Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have moved quickly to quell speculation they are about to do so.
His campaign moved quickly to amend their climate change plan after aides admitted several policy statements were missing attribution.
The $29 replacement program was not expected until late January, TechCrunch reported, but Apple claims to have moved quickly.
"Tech has moved quickly and we are starting to test and how we will integrate more AI," she added.
The highway connects Seattle with Vancouver, so officials moved quickly to divert traffic and get to work on repairs.
Google moved quickly on Friday to remove the roughly 60 apps said to be affected from its Play Store.
While LinkedIn initially moved quickly, its attention to the issue lapsed while only a broken fix was in place.
"Their relationship from the beginning was very passionate, and they moved quickly," a Lopez source told PEOPLE in July.
In June, Abiy announced that Ethiopia would honor the border commission's 2000 decision, and things moved quickly from there.
While 35 states moved quickly to ratify the amendment, the rest lagged as debate around it became increasingly heated.
Transformers can be the size of school buses, but industry officials say they can be moved quickly and easily.
Even on a Saturday, when I expected it to be crazy busy, the lines were short and moved quickly.
With Trump's signal of support, lawmakers moved quickly to pass spending bills that allowed shuttered federal agencies to reopen.
Refugees are moved quickly from Hungarian soil to Austria, many landing in Traiskirchen, a small town south of Vienna.
Clouds like stretched gauze moved quickly above, the tire swing in the oak tree shifted, and its chains creaked.
French officials also moved quickly to tighten security at other Christmas markets, dedicating additional police officers to guard them.
Despite all the drama, the Bezos divorce moved quickly, did not resort to court and was announced in unison.
Modern humans lived in bigger, denser groups than Neanderthals or Denisovans, and they moved quickly across Europe and Asia.
The Florida Keys, an especially vulnerable chain of islands, moved quickly to prepare for crushing winds and possible flooding.
The state moved quickly to regulate the obvious sources, like factory smoke stacks, steel mills and coal power plants.
While EHang has moved quickly in China, progress in urban air mobility in the United States will be slower.
"He moved quickly and ruthlessly," said Daniel A. Pinkston, a Seoul-based professor of international relations at Troy University.
Transition Briefing ■ President-elect Donald J. Trump and Senate Republicans moved quickly to begin dismantling the Affordable Care Act.
Various localities around the country have moved quickly to take down Confederate monuments since the deadly violence in Charlottesville.
President Moon Jae-in visited Daegu on Tuesday after the government moved quickly and early to confront the crisis.
Republicans moved quickly to kill off the FCC privacy rules that were slated to take effect later this year.
"We moved quickly to ensure that no harm came to our students," Green Dot Public Schools told NBC News.
In response, the White House and Republicans on the committee moved quickly to attack Colonel Vindman's loyalty and professionalism.
She moved quickly, joining cut-up bits of photos with elegantly-drawn black lines and small bursts of color.
After the deal closed last year, Amazon moved quickly to make Whole Foods a core part of its business.
"As this produce is fresh and perishable, it needs to be moved quickly from farms to our stores," it said.
Republican leadership moved quickly to discredit the numbers, arguing that they were "misleading" because they didn't include any replacement plan.
Shanghai moved quickly to classify its SOEs as either commercial (eg, SAIC Motor) or in public service (eg, Shanghai Metro).
That's why officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, moved quickly to arrest three people they think were planning to kill cops.
Upon Matthews' arrest, Louisiana Fire Marshal Butch Browning said that law enforcement moved quickly after identifying him as a suspect.
Newly elected Republican governors have also moved quickly to proactively work with their state legislatures to advance clean energy reforms.
The Islamic State moved quickly to impose harsh, unilateral control over territory in Iraq and Syria and declare its independence.
This would be boosted if a new government was agreed and moved quickly towards making reforms of the power sector.
We have moved quickly to recall all units of Karma and provide a full refund while we investigate the issue.
Talks with Shipt began midsummer, Mulligan said, and moved quickly down a path toward an acquisition rather than a partnership.
Some companies, including Apple and Nike, moved quickly, closing all locations by March 33 and shifting all sales to delivery.
Powell has cut rates twice this year but Trump has said the bank has not moved quickly and aggressively enough.
Republican stall tactics: House Republicans moved quickly Wednesday morning to demonstrate that they won't concede impeachment without a fight. Rep.
China's government has moved quickly to counter the economic fallout from the coronavirus and the measures taken to contain it.
The process moved quickly even though it's flu season in China, which likely made the process more complicated than usual.
The company moved quickly in an attempt to lure the laid off Walmart workforce into new, albeit similarly unstable, jobs.
The 39-year-old Macron moved quickly to replace de Villiers, appointing General Francois Lecointre, 55, to fill the role.
Pai, who has moved quickly to undo numerous regulatory actions since becoming FCC chairman, is pushing a broad deregulatory agenda.
The decision, according to The Daily Mail, seemed to have stemmed from public outrage that the case hadn't moved quickly enough.
While many of Silicon Valley's largest platforms moved quickly last month to remove Jones' content, Twitter had allowed him to remain.
Lawmakers moved quickly against the plan, setting up the Save Minor League Baseball Task Force, which is drawing broad bipartisan support.
Postelection, the yield moved quickly to 2.30 percent, and now has been consolidating in a zone between 2.30 and 2.36 percent.
Republicans have moved quickly in their push to confirm Kavanaugh before they could potentially lose Senate control in November's midterm elections.
George W. Bush moved quickly to name his White House staff and Cabinet, announcing most major appointments by the New Year.
I moved quickly onto Bad, hopped forward to the then-recently released Invincible, and fully incorporated Jackson into my sonic world.
He moved quickly to put his own modernist stamp on that brand, before joining Dior and doing the same in 2012.
Hundreds of travelers en route to the U.S. were detained, and the courts moved quickly to place the policy on hold.
Svinicki's term as NRC chairwoman expires on June 30, and the Senate has moved quickly to reconfirm her to the post.
Turkish officials have said that Dr. Tubaigy, the autopsy specialist, moved quickly and matter-of-factly to cut up the body.
The same people who often wax poetic about women's rights, gender discrimination and consent have moved quickly to protect their own.
The end result was that policy moved quickly and fairly effectively to rescue banks, then turned its back on mass unemployment.
House Democrats moved quickly, voting on a package Thursday that includes paid sick leave, food assistance and funds for unemployment benefits.
Mr. Moon's governing Democratic Party, which faces important elections for mayors and governors in June, moved quickly to control the damage.
Once at the emergency room, things moved quickly: CT scans were ordered, crystal clear spinal fluid was drawn from my back.
He started as a dishwasher at the Rice Hotel in Houston and moved quickly into a job at the reception desk.
At the same time, Democrats have moved quickly and assertively to try to claim the mantle as the party of women.
A smiling Shiffrin happily accepted her silver medal and moved quickly to acknowledge the bigger picture of her Pyeongchang Olympic experience.
I motioned for him to follow me, and we moved quickly while I looked at the destination signs at the gates.
He moved quickly to try to establish civilian authority in areas that had long been dominated by generals, especially foreign policy.
Senate Democrats moved quickly Saturday to demand action on a Supreme Court nominee following the unexpcted death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
But the Russian authorities moved quickly to persuade Thailand not to extradite him, saying that he should be prosecuted at home.
They moved quickly to alert Mr. Bannon and Mr. Miller, two of the main keepers of Mr. Trump's address before Congress.
It moved quickly to install Jim Coulter, its chief executive and a co-founder, as acting chief of the Rise Fund.
After Colonel Qaddafi's fall, with minimal violence and friendly interim leadership, Libya had moved quickly off the top of the administration's agenda.
Earlier policymakers in China moved quickly to temper any potential impact on economic growth from Beijing's trade dispute with the United States.
Their relationship moved quickly and soon they were planning for the future, which included freezing her eggs and beginning the IVF process.
The spokesman said Barton 1792 moved quickly to stop the alcohol from entering the creek but didn't alert the state quickly enough.
Wilson moved quickly and, by April 2016, more than 200 Pinetopians were receiving lightning-fast gigabit internet to their homes and workplaces.
But once the attention turned to Cespedes about two weeks ago, events moved quickly — and surprisingly, they went in the Mets' direction.
Had they moved quickly, moderate Labour MPs could have created a new party, perhaps with the surviving rump of the Liberal Democrats.
What's next: The ratification process moved quickly in Mexico, but is likely to face a slower procedure in the U.S. and Canada.
The companies currently working on Hyperloops might not have moved quickly enough for his tastes, but it's not for lack of effort.
But Whole Foods moved quickly in October to close down that 365 store, neglecting its obligations and citing "site challenges" and underperformance.
He has since moved quickly to stock the San Francisco–based court with judges he nominated, which could tilt its ideological balance.
When he'd heard enough, he moved quickly to enact change, making two key personnel decisions just months after arriving, the person said.
"Authorities of the Dalian, Shanghai and Zhengzhou exchanges have moved quickly to impose various trade controls," Morgan Stanley said in a note.
Mr. Bolsonaro moved quickly to undermine protections for the environment, indigenous land rights, nongovernmental organizations and basically anyone who disagrees with him.
There was a sign at the airport informing us that we were walking through a temperature scanner, but the lines moved quickly.
Since Inauguration Day, Mr. Trump has moved quickly to issue a series of executive actions and make good on his campaign promises.
Congress moved quickly last week in its efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which was one of Mr. Trump's campaign promises.
The Ninth Circuit court moved quickly to reject the administration's appeal, a measure of the urgency and intense interest in the case.
He also moved quickly to freeze the Obama administration's unfinished regulations, a routine step for an incoming president of the opposite party.
Apparently the Iranians became alarmed and moved quickly to make sure that did not happen, giving her money to travel to Iran.
The storm weakened rapidly and was downgraded to a tropical depression as it moved quickly inland over northwest-central Mexico early on Wednesday.
Australia's Education Minister Dan Tehan said Saturday that Australia had moved quickly to process her case but Canada decided to take her in.
He moved quickly up through management, buying dealerships until he had created Spire Automotive group, a network of 12 across south-east England.
Needless to say, Google Home users were pissed at the invasiveness of the marketing stunt, and Google moved quickly to block the phrase.
The Brexit turmoil has fractured Britain's political class, but hotels and airlines have moved quickly to take advantage, with travel deals proliferating everywhere.
After his reelection, which was cheered by Trump, Orbán moved quickly to suppress NGOs that received foreign funding and provided assistance to migrants.
And in a lengthy speech, she moved quickly to appeal to Sanders supporters who have threatened to stay home in the general election.
Fortunately, the French moved quickly, and we have also supported the French-led effort with the African troops that the French are supporting.
The suspects worked with bitcoin because it is largely untraceable and can be moved quickly between countries without relying on traditional financial institutions.
It helped that the storm hit at a very low spot in the tide cycle, she said, and that the storm moved quickly.
Others, like South Korea, moved quickly to test and isolate huge numbers of people and appear to be bringing their outbreaks under control.
Then as now, Congress moved quickly to see how much of our money it could spend on lots of stuff we didn't need.
Once Trump became president, everything shifted back, and obviously the companies that are providing broadband access moved quickly to take advantage of that.
As authorities in other countries moved quickly to ban the plane following the crash in Ethiopia this month, the American regulator held off.
After the signing and brief remarks from both leaders, the two moved quickly back to the red carpet where their meeting had begun.
The police had moved quickly without giving them an opportunity to help steer the secretly recorded encounter with Mr. Weinstein, these officials said.
On the day a reporter observed him, Mr. Fitzmaurice moved quickly through the visits, many of which entailed procedures like biopsies and cryosurgery.
Trained in Paris, enamored of rural Brazil, Tarsila moved quickly from folksy, idealized depictions of the New World to a brawny, confident biomorphism.
Mr. President, when you moved quickly to ban travel from China when the danger of global pandemic became clear, you were brilliantly right.
Many Republicans moved quickly on Tuesday to adopt Mr. Dershowitz's arguments that abuse of power and obstruction of Congress were not impeachable offenses.
They moved quickly Thursday to break up an anti-election demonstration in the center of Algiers, beating protesters and arresting about a dozen.
Doctors and hospital staff moved quickly and worked furiously to help those shot during a rampage at a New York hospital on Friday.
Thanks to strong bipartisan sponsorship, the bill has moved quickly through the legislative process; the House passed the bill without opposition in May.
Ryan has moved quickly to lock down support within his conference to be reelected speaker, with no threats yet emerging to his leadership spot.
Police wearing riot gear moved quickly to corral the protest, sending out flash-bangs and filling the air with a fog of pepper spray.
While Congress initially moved quickly and in an unusually bipartisan process to make these changes, months later the legislation has still not become law.
"In the face of a transforming aerospace market, we moved quickly to bring our costs down while capturing new opportunities," CEO Klaus Kleinfeld said.
The president has argued the Fed chairman — whom he appointed — raised interest rates too swiftly and has not moved quickly enough to cut them.
A regional news website in Ireland moved quickly to distance itself Friday from an Islamic State-themed April Fools' Day story on its site.
In just two months as the nation's top cop, Sessions has moved quickly to overhaul the policies and priorities set by the Obama administration.
Mr. Blake came out of English dubstep in 2009, and moved quickly toward a slow and lonely model of voice-keyboard-and-laptop songwriting.
With superior weaponry, FaZe Clan's five players moved quickly against Astralis's Danish squad, but Dupreeh was ready to meet them with his hand cannon.
The Taliban moved quickly on Wednesday to name Mawlawi Haibatullah Akhundzada, a deputy to Mr. Mansour with strong religious credentials, as the new leader.
The House Democrats have moved quickly to draft legislation to make health care more affordable and to insure protection for those with preexisting conditions.
Several oil and gas companies have already moved quickly to reduce emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, from their exploration and transmission operations.
But the lines moved quickly, and guards somehow managed to get what seemed like thousands of us through the checkpoint in about 15 minutes.
European nations moved quickly this month to salvage the nuclear agreement after Trump followed through on his campaign promise to withdraw from the deal.
The authorities in Central America have blamed Nate for at least 22 deaths, and the storm moved quickly toward the United States on Friday.
Disney moved quickly to drop one YouTube megastar from the Maker stable, PewDiePie (real name: Felix Kjellberg), over anti-Semitic comments in his videos.
The governor's aides said the state moved quickly to inform people that it was a false alarm in posts on Twitter and on Facebook.
Knowing that he could be arrested at any time, Mr. Gonzalez Carranza and his lawyer moved quickly to prepare documents to halt the deportation.
Benson Varghese, a Texas criminal defense lawyer who has handled cannabinoid cases, said state lawmakers have not moved quickly enough to address the disarray.
The power failure appeared to be more severe than others, however, and the government of President Nicolás Maduro moved quickly to blame its opponents.
Ms. Sinema, 41, is the Democrats' preferred candidate, and the party moved quickly to embrace her after she announced her candidacy on Thursday night.
Starboard has publicly expressed frustration that eBay hasn't moved quickly enough to sell its online-classified-ads business or make changes to its board.
Under Armour moved quickly to contain the damage, clarifying Mr. Plank's remarks by saying he supported Mr. Trump's business policies, not his social viewpoints.
" Mr. Trump's re-election campaign moved quickly to capitalize on the moment, distributing a fund-raising email declaring, "Sorry haters, I'm not going anywhere.
But the farmers moved quickly, swarming over the small plot of land and hoisting the poles up to slice through cacao branches with ease.
Elliott Management has found a receptive audience to its campaign against AT&T, as company executives moved quickly to meet demands from Jesse Cohn.
But the party has moved quickly to stop the movement from spreading, seemingly worried that the protests might threaten its hold on civil society.
Some asked whether the authorities had moved quickly enough to order evacuations, and whether volcano victims in villages around the mountain had been neglected.
Unless we moved quickly over the surface, our skis would punch through the top layer, which would then trap us up to our thighs.
The Justice Department moved quickly to extradite the two men to face trial in the United States, but Hungary sent them to Russia instead.
Toys 'R' Us accounted for 10 percent of all Hasbro sales and the company has moved quickly to reallocate inventory to Walmart, Target, and others.
Kelly defended its legality, saying the administration moved quickly "so that, potentially, the people coming here to harm us would not get here in time."
The Virginia story has moved quickly, with news of Northam's yearbook photo rapidly spiraling into a cascading series of controversies that have attracted national attention.
Because the storm moved quickly, rainfall totals were relatively limited, with peak amounts of near 230 inches in some parts of New York and Connecticut.
It has moved quickly to increase control of Polish institutions, provoking alarm among officials of the European Union (EU), of which Poland is a member.
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For once, it moved quickly, passing what became the 22017th Amendment to the Constitution in 22017 and winning its ratification in the states by 2017.
Hiscox said it had "moved quickly" to capitalise on higher rates and that it would maintain underwriting discipline as rates in big-ticket lines flatten.
He moved quickly to shore up the company by closing underperforming stores, cutting thousands of jobs and selling other assets, including its South Korean business.
According to Kemper, it was SoftBank which first floated a raise and then moved quickly to seal the deal verbally within a matter of weeks.
The U.S. moved quickly to recognize the deeply questioned results and congratulate Hernández, despite the irregularities and controversy, with a policy objective of preserving stability.
He moved quickly to discredit reports that the Turks had shown the footage to one of his top aides during a visit there last week.
Not as she confidently hit her notes and moved quickly onto other hits, including "We Belong Together" and "Hero," which she dedicated to Mr. Lagerfeld.
Morrison said his government would officially issue the crowd advice from Monday, but a number of sports moved quickly to get ahead of the curve.
Then, when details of the Ukraine call were revealed and the evidence of impeachable behavior was persuasive, she moved quickly and effectively, launching the inquiry.
The FBI moved quickly to arrest many of the Trade Center plotters and they were tried and convicted in federal court and given lengthy sentences.
That led PSG coach Thomas Tuchel to request additional offensive firepower, and PSG moved quickly to add Acosta before FIFA's transfer window closes Thursday night.
"It's a cliché to remark that the time has moved quickly and slowly all at once," our writer Amanda Hess says in an accompanying essay.
Several states moved quickly to narrow the kinds of identification voters could supply at the polls and to eliminate same-day registration, among other measures.
But Chinese leaders are wary of mass social movements and have moved quickly to squelch the unrest, further inflaming tensions among the veterans who feel betrayed.
President Trump's re-election campaign has moved quickly to highlight the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State, in its advertising.
Stutzman, 39, has moved quickly up the ranks -- starting in 2002 when, at age 26, he was elected as the youngest member of the Indiana statehouse.
Republican leaders moved quickly to contain the damage of Trump's talks, with many declaring that he will accept the outcome of the race on Nov. 9.
We have moved quickly and aggressively to address the predatory trade practices eroding America's manufacturing base by using the tools Congress created to address these challenges.
The EU has moved quickly to try to resolve its own trading arrangements with the U.S. something that Altmaier said was quite unprecedented for the bloc.
In the United States, ethanol companies in Kansas and Texas have moved quickly to take advantage of the cheaper sorghum prices, using it instead of corn.
ShFE moved quickly to douse the fires with an increase to the intraday margin, a tried and tested way of dispersing the speculative crowds, Chinese style.
Carstens said the bank had moved quickly to adjust interest rates above U.S. interest rates, which he said was key to helping stabilize the exchange rate.
After taking over the city in a matter of days, inflicting heavy casualties and damaging heritage sites, they moved quickly to consolidate control over all Tibet.
Since then, Prince bin Salman has moved quickly to build his public profile and market himself to other nations as the point man for the kingdom.
Congress moved quickly last week to approve an $8.3 billion emergency aid package to respond to the virus, which Mr. Trump signed into law on Friday.
Turkish officials familiar with the recording have said Dr. Tubaigy moved quickly and methodically to dismember Mr. Khashoggi's body with a bone saw, further suggesting premeditation.
President Trump, along with roundly questioning climate change, has moved quickly to wipe out those measures with the support of coal companies and other commercial interests.
Edwards said this is why the company moved quickly to settle with the family of Elaine Herzberg, the pedestrian who was killed, shortly after her death.
Women's health funding: Democrats moved quickly to restore millions of dollars' worth of funding Christie had cut to family planning and women's health clinics, including Planned Parenthood.
We already knew that Facebook moved quickly on Thursday to stop videos of the New Zealand mass shooting from spreading, but now we have some actual numbers.
Trump moved quickly on Tuesday to insulate himself from the criticism from his rival's campaign and others opposed to his vision of radically changing U.S. economic policies.
After former President Obama showed surprising strength in Iowa, black voters moved quickly behind his campaign, propelling him to a nearly 30-point victory in South Carolina.
Since then, their romance has moved quickly, and in March, Bushnell packed up her life in L.A. and moved into a new home with Lane in Nashville.
Republicans introduced a bill to replace the ACA this week, the American Health Care Act, and have moved quickly to pass it into law, with Trump's support.
Exxon has recorded billions of dollars in writedowns amid falling production since Tillerson left, and successor CEO Darren Woods has moved quickly to try to repair operations.
Earlier this year, Facebook moved quickly to address allegations its "Trending Topics" feature discriminated against right-leaning views, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg sitting down with prominent conservatives.
But the Yemeni ambassador to the United States moved quickly, obtaining a letter signed by Yemen's foreign minister and emailing it to Mr. Wolosky on Feb. 8.
The smear of black on my gloved fingers reacted to the bleach and spread and had the cleaner not moved quickly I might've lost the flesh beneath.
Why it matters: The Board has not moved quickly to suspend Moonves, who is expected to speak the broadcaster's third quarter earnings call Thursday, per Fox Business.
The biggest mistakes that I've made have all been human resource-related, particularly those when I've not moved quickly enough when I realize the fit is wrong.
Last weekend, in the southwestern city of Chengdu in Sichuan Province, the police moved quickly to break up a small, antipollution protest by artists wearing face masks.
Worried about attracting negative attention, Olwage and her small crew moved quickly from location to location, finishing the entire series in about four and a half hours.
Driving the news: Facing a Turkish offensive and abandoned by their American allies, Kurdish forces moved quickly to cut a deal with Assad and his patron, Putin.
This time, rather than retain the interim coach John Torchetti, who had never been a full-time N.H.L. head coach, Fletcher moved quickly when Boudreau became available.
He has contended the central bank has not moved quickly enough to ease monetary policy — though the Fed has cut its benchmark funds rate twice this year.
Officers moved quickly to seal the perimeter of the island and began to scour the area with K-9 units as a Police Department helicopter hovered overhead.
That move limited lawmakers' time to pass a law averting a no-deal Brexit, but lawmakers moved quickly and got the law approved before being sent home.
But there are doubts whether such a structure would be stable, given recent examples in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan where new leaders moved quickly to eliminate other key players.
Apple has moved quickly to fix the phone-breaking bug, breaking usual precedent to release iOS 11.2 on Saturday (three days earlier than its regular Tuesday release schedule).
The Liberal government, elected in October, moved quickly to raise the minimum down payment on more expensive homes in a bid to cool parts of the housing market.
The wind-driven fires moved quickly through much of California's wine country in the early hours of Monday morning, leaving local authorities scrambling to warn residents to evacuate.
While U.S. investment banks moved quickly to restructure and recapitalise after the financial crisis, European players are still struggling with cost-cutting and shoring up their balance sheets.
Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party holds a solid parliamentary majority and moved quickly to project an air of continuity after the change of prime minister.
Defenseman Alexei Emelin found the Swiss winger behind the net, and Andrighetto moved quickly on a wraparound to beat Murray along the ice, glove side at 18:11.
While U.S. investment banks moved quickly to restructure and recapitalize after the financial crisis, European players are still struggling with cost-cutting and shoring up their balance sheets.
"More testing is needed, but the platform holds great promise, and when we couple that with the right folks, I think this can be moved quickly for deployment."
The Republican governors of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas are already on board with Trump's National Guard demand and have moved quickly to draw up deployment action plans.
One source referred to the heavy amount of ordnance and ammunition the US has in Syria that cannot just be left behind, nor can it be moved quickly.
Mortgage applications to purchase a home jumped after the first rate spike post-election, as buyers on the fence moved quickly to buy, leery of even higher rates.
In response to the 1996 shooting, John Howard, then Australia's conservative prime minister, moved quickly, introducing a federal law to officially make guns a privilege, not a right.
"In the face of a transforming aerospace market, we moved quickly to bring our costs down while capturing new opportunities," CEO Klaus Kleinfeld said in the earnings statement.
The Iranians moved quickly to help Iraq, creating and expanding the paramilitary forces made up of Shiite militias that came to be known as the Popular Mobilization Forces.
With the deadline looming, House leaders moved quickly to push the package through the House, with the Rules Committee voting Tuesday evening to send it to the floor.
Members of congressional leadership moved quickly Monday to shoot down speculation that Congress could change it schedule — or shut down the Capitol altogether — over concerns about the coronavirus.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has installed a conservative majority on the National Labor Relations Board that has moved quickly to make it harder for unions to organize.
Even Mr. de Blasio's own deputy mayor for housing, Vicki Been, had expressed skepticism that an overhaul could be moved quickly enough to be finished on their watch.
Adopting the historically red district, Van Drew moved quickly to distance himself from the liberal wing of the House Democratic Caucus, voting "present" during the election of Rep.
Last week, Mr. Zuckerberg asserted that Facebook had moved quickly to block on Facebook Messenger a pair of chain letters blamed for sparking violence in Myanmar last year.
Those two countries have done just what experts recommend: They have moved quickly to test large numbers of people so they can be treated and isolated from others.
The N.F.L.'s 21990 teams moved quickly on Thursday to approve a new proposed labor agreement that includes a 217th regular-season game and an expanded playoff structure.
As if to prove it really didn't get the point of Liu's teachings, Beijing moved quickly to censor stories about him and expressions of sympathy on the internet.
Past cases of abuse have put the Communist Party on the defensive, and the government moved quickly on Monday to address angry questions about the facility in Shaoguan.
Judge Cameron Mander of the Christchurch High Court moved quickly through the hearing, the first of several in what could be a process lasting more than a year.
But proceedings in Sierra Club v Trump have moved quickly, and in May a federal judge in California froze the transfer of $2.5bn from the DoD while litigation continues.
His brother-in-law, Azzeddine Soufiane, 57, a butcher and father of three, moved quickly in what appeared to be an attempt to disarm the lone gunman, Aouame recalled.
Presidential spokesman Eduardo Sánchez moved quickly to dismiss the plagiarism allegation and question whether 'errors of style' from a generation ago should hold any interest for the public today.
The House moved quickly to pass this legislation and a separate resolution addressing these issues after several high-profile sexual harassment allegations against members of Congress came to light.
For now, that means most of the action is at the FCC, which has already moved quickly under new Republican Chairman Ajit Pai to roll back Obama-era policies.
After he was called on to the ice, he took his position in front of the net and moved quickly to block the first puck that came his way.
Limited in scope, number and size, there are no nearby shelters equipped to receive Ziad who cannot be moved quickly or easily during airstrikes because of his spinal injuries.
Status: Things moved quickly on Kentucky's ban -- the same day that the bill was sent to Bevin to be signed, the ACLU challenged it in federal court as unconstitutional.
Mr. Millepied, 38, had moved quickly to bring about change at the ballet, commissioning new works, bolstering its social media presence and putting a new emphasis on fund-raising.
They clearly knew they had a problem on their hands when they moved quickly to release a statement that bizarrely blamed Bill Clinton after the Post published its story.
Sharif's ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party holds a solid parliamentary majority and moved quickly to project an air of continuity after the change of prime minister.
Sulzer, which employs 2,400 people in the United States where it generates around $700 million in sales, said it moved quickly after learning about the sanctions late on Friday.
Allegedly, Levin moved quickly to get company approval to buy this tape he had yet to see and arranged to meet Dagodag that same night to view the tape.
Led by then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich, the new GOP majorities moved quickly to press their advantage by passing a budget plan that cut taxes and slashed federal spending.
Faced with a diminished headquarters apparatus, and hyper-focused on reshaping the bureau into more a domestic intelligence than criminal investigative agency, Mueller moved quickly to realign the FBI.
AT&T originally planned to finish the deal after the elections, Fortune reported this week, but moved quickly after word of its negotiations with Time Warner leaked last week.
We have been built by a prescient entrepreneur who has not been shy to continue to grow our business and we've moved quickly when we want to move quickly.
Lesteberg's creations have started going viral, after her first MIDI drawing, a tribute to Frank Zappa, but she's moved quickly from crude pokémon note-paintings to compelling visual journeys.
The official singled out USCIS, saying it had not moved quickly enough to tighten H-1B visas for skilled workers and has granted an "astronomical" number of asylum claims.
Beijing moved quickly to escalate its fight with the U.S., responding to the White House's latest move with $50 billion worth of tariffs on soybeans, cars, chemicals and more.
Mr. Dickerson moved quickly after their first date, arranging for her to stay at the Savoy while in London and sending a Bentley to pick her up at Heathrow.
It was why they moved quickly to hire a white-shoe law firm to investigate the charges against Mr. Ailes, executives at the company told reporters at the time.
But the authorities in China moved quickly to limit his reach, and by his own count, his social media accounts have been shut down 37 times over the years.
Successor Mark Read moved quickly to merge agencies within the group, joining Young and Rubicam with digital agency VML in September and merging the longstanding JWT with Wunderman in November.
Once the detained Americans left Iran, Mr. Obama moved quickly to impose new, limited sanctions on 11 Iranian companies and individuals for their involvement in two recent ballistic missile tests.
WASHINGTON — In sharp contrast to Canada and Europe, which moved quickly to denounce Russia's seizure of three Ukrainian ships over the weekend, the White House was silent on the issue.
Democrats, sensing a prime opportunity to make Republicans pay a political price for bowing to their hard-liners, moved quickly on Saturday to stir up outrage from their own partisans.
But even I'm impressed that this new campaign team has moved quickly enough to get Trump to Louisiana, when both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama haven't even been there yet.
What the Lakers are thinking: Magic Johnson moved quickly on this one—the deal was announced just hours after he took over as the Lakers' new president of basketball operations.
Less than a month into his presidency, President Trump has moved quickly to fulfill his major campaign pledges on trade and immigration but has yet to announce an infrastructure program.
Some companies have moved quickly to gain or regain access to a country that is rich in natural resources and has a young, well educated population of about 80 million.
The Momentum movement had collected enough signatures to force a referendum on the issue, but the Budapest city council, HOC and the government moved quickly to end the bid themselves.
But Ms. Bresch moved quickly to reduce the out-of-pocket cost to patients after a public furor over the price increase, though the list price remains at about $600.
"Throughout this process we have moved quickly and decisively to protect the business, to protect its employees and to protect the unique and important voice Fox News broadcasts," he said.
In the hours before the blanket internet shutdown came into effect, videos showed protests turning violent as security forces moved quickly to quell dissent on the streets of Iran's cities.
Background reading: Mr. Biden has moved quickly to capitalize on his victory and to recast the Democratic primary campaign as a two-man contest between himself and Senator Bernie Sanders.
That changed entirely on Sunday, when both sides moved quickly to get out the details of their proposals -- and why the other side was responsible for the breakdown in talks.
The Washington bureau chief, Elisabeth Bumiller, whom I contacted in the early evening Tuesday, said Shear had been up early and moved quickly to get the story onto the website.
India's IndusInd Bank said on Monday the attack had affected a few systems, but those had been quarantined over the weekend and it had moved quickly to patch its systems.
"I think it's an incredible achievement what our country's done," Mr. Trump said, noting that he had moved quickly to ban travel from China after the emergence of the virus.
That declaration was seen as a risk because it left Mr. Xi, China's most powerful leader since the Mao era, open to questions over whether the government moved quickly enough.
In addition, for all its talk about restoring trust and its reputation, Wells Fargo moved quickly to slam the courthouse door in the face of consumers wronged in the scandal.
Carlyle reportedly "moved quickly to encourage a deal between the two sides and urged Mr. Braun to reach out to Ms. Swift," Ms. Kelly, Mr. Coscarelli and Mr. Sisario write.
Multiple cities and institutions across the nation have moved quickly since the events in Charlottesville to take down Confederate monuments, including Baltimore and the University of Texas at Austin. Sen.
In the end, both Mahathir and Anwar got sidelined by their former coalition partner Muhyiddin, who moved quickly to seek support from people the other two would not work with.
First orders signed by Trump Before spending his first night in the White House, Trump moved quickly to consolidate his power and to make an immediate break with the Obama administration.
Some party leaders and liberal groups have moved quickly behind Ellison, hoping to avoid bitter fight that would reopen the wounds of the Democratic primary between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Trump moved quickly on the diplomacy front, sending Mattis and Tillerson to Asia, while two of the President's first visitors were Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Still, Trump moved quickly to deliver on his promise to free immigration enforcers to crack down on undocumented immigrants, with evidence already seen in statistics coming out during his nascent administration.
Aides said Trump moved quickly after receiving a recommendation on Monday to terminate Comey from Rosenstein, who began reviewing the situation at the FBI shortly after taking office two weeks ago.
Kasich's aides moved quickly on Saturday evening, creating call sheets of Bush donors well before he chose to drop out, according to a Kasich aide with direct knowledge of the matter.
"We moved quickly at the time to secure our systems, to put in place additional security measures and to inform the ICO and potentially affected customers and colleagues," the spokesman said.
But other Democrats moved quickly to try to capitalize on the moment, running Facebook advertisements in the state aimed at reaching Democratic-leaning voters who have not yet cast a ballot.
Twitter's team moved quickly to regain control of the account, but not before the unsettling episode raised concerns about how Twitter and other social networks protect the accounts of the deceased.
In the wake of the decision, a number of states — including Texas, North Carolina and Alabama — moved quickly to adopt tougher election policies, including new voter registration and voter ID requirements.
US intelligence and military elements moved quickly into Afghanistan, but that intervention grew quickly into a full-fledged war, complete with massive bases and tens of thousands of US military personnel.
The Trump administration has moved quickly to prop up Guaidó's interim government amid an intense effort by Maduro, whose election has been called illegitimate, to eliminate the threat to his power.
Both governments moved quickly to try to cool tensions and Indonesia's chief security minister, Wiranto, later said only cooperation related to the military's Australia-based language training program had been suspended.
There were no handshakes or pleasantries between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump in their final debate, which moved quickly from a discussion of policy to a flurry of personal attacks.
With market volatility and trade tensions high, some of the smartest companies in the world just moved quickly on a straightforward, strategic financial plan: be opportunistic and control what you can.
The Turks have said that evidence shows the team of agents moved quickly and methodically to kill Mr. Khashoggi and then dismember his body in a premeditated assassination ordered from Riyadh.
Shakir later deleted his retweet and chose instead to piggyback off a CBS reporter's video of the incident, but Biden aides moved quickly to frame Sanders' aides as doing Trump's bidding.
Competitors moved quickly to beat Everlywell to its Monday launch date, and Carbon Health and Nurx announced their intent to roll out their own at-home services on Friday, March 20.
The Biden campaign moved quickly to warn the news media over the story, underscoring a deep concern about how allegations about the younger Mr. Biden's work will be received by voters.
While TikTok moved quickly to ban the extremist accounts after they were flagged to the company, some accounts had already garnered more than 1,000 followers, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The indictments were short on detail, Griswold said, because authorities moved quickly to arrest Abdel-Wadood upon learning he was in the United States with his wife and son to visit colleges.
Marsha Blackburn, a Trump supporter, told MSNBC on Wednesday that she did not approve of Trump's comments on Machado but moved quickly to tie Hillary Clinton to the sins of her husband.
Macri, who took office in December after being elected with a mandate to lift the trade and currency controls that smothered commerce under the previous government, moved quickly to open the economy.
Authorities moved quickly after the fall of Daraya to issue an ultimatum to the rebels of neighboring Muadamiya, which had been spared similar destruction thanks to a local truce, fighters there said.
While China has moved quickly to step into the leadership role vacated by Trump, it's likely that Xi will be looking for more than just increased prestige and prominence in international affairs.
And in some cases it has moved quickly to foreclose, taking possession of homes to sell them, according to dozens of court proceedings, as well as interviews with borrowers and housing advocates.
Frederic Bertrand, head of the Yemen mission of Doctors Without Borders, said Wednesday that attacking forces had "moved quickly around the city" in recent days, and it is almost entirely cut off.
The staff at tiny Rancho Tehama Elementary School west of Corning moved quickly when they heard gunfire nearby just before classes were set to begin, Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston said.
However President Donald Trump moved quickly to reverse the stop order when he took office in January, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers granted a final go-ahead not long after.
The line was long, but moved quickly, and the sidewalk benches in front were packed with people chatting and noshing on slices smothered with bell peppers, Valbreso feta cheese and briny olives.
After the shooting, Ms. Hodges moved quickly to dismiss the Minneapolis police chief, Janee Harteau, and the police department announced new rules requiring body cameras to be turned on in more situations.
Despite our $59,920 tester having the base engine, it still moved quickly — thanks to a 255 horsepower, four-cylinder engine and one of the best eight-speed automatic transmissions in the business.
Last week, the president moved quickly, over the objections of the Justice Department and the F.B.I., to declassify the contents of a rival Republican memo drafted by House Intelligence Committee staff members.
A difference in messaging: President Trump has defended his administration's response to the virus as the Pentagon has moved quickly to ensure its forces and personnel are better protected against its spread.
Some Olympic gymnasts as well as former and current athletes described how they moved quickly to report the ex-USA Gymnastics team doctor when he left them frightened and hurt beyond words.
The plant falls under the jurisdiction of the E.P.A. regional office in Chicago, which moved quickly to investigate the episode as a possible violation of the Clean Air Act, federal records show.
Judge Jackson said she had decided to spare Mr. Patten prison time because he moved quickly to admit his guilt, worked hard to help the special counsel's investigation and seemed truly remorseful.
Returning to the worst fight that I have ever seen, Ferguson moved quickly to mount on Harris after the fence saved him from being swept by a butterfly sweep sans butterfly hook.
When Dennis Cosgrove met his future wife, Megan, in February 2013, things moved quickly for the two lovebirds: Dennis moved into Megan's apartment in September, and by January they bought a house together.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has moved quickly against free-trade deals that he says are hurting American workers -- but in the process he risks dismantling a key pillar of US national security.
"Many asset managers have moved quickly from thinking about this business, together with the market potentials, to actually acting on it," said Ivan Shi, director of research at fund consultancy Z-Ben Advisors.
Rajan moved quickly to calm markets by raising short-term interest rates and pushing hard to shore up foreign exchange reserves, which hit a record $363 billion in recent weeks before dipping somewhat.
The fire moved quickly toward the presidential library, which houses memorabilia including a former Air Force One aircraft, officials said, but firefighters were able to keep the flames away from the library complex.
Since then, Amazon has moved quickly to begin developing an impressive slate of genre television shows that include adaptations of novels such as Ringworld, Snow Crash, and J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
The company is being commended for the speed of its actions: The New York Times reported that Intel moved quickly, removing the CEO less than a week after the relationship came to light.
However, with House and Senate members facing an imminent deadline for approving new money and lawmakers eager to go home to campaign for re-election, the measure moved quickly through Congress on Wednesday.
As morbid as it sounds, authorities might have been able to unlock the phone using the dead shooter's finger had they moved quickly, assuming he had a recent iPhone with Touch ID enabled.
Top House Democrats moved quickly Tuesday night to announce their leadership intentions in the next Congress, wasting no time letting colleagues know they're hoping to remain atop the party following their midterm victory.
So when a gunman stormed two mosques in the city of Christchurch during Friday Prayer, killing 49 people, the news moved quickly through New Zealand's nearly 50,000 Muslims and the wider Islamic world.
But when a group of drivers banded together to advocate for their rights to fair pay and safe conditions, executives at the e-commerce giant moved quickly to quash any further such efforts.
The group's president, Chris Wallace, said the association moved quickly to form a coalition, Keep Texas Open for Business, against legislation when it became apparent that the bathroom battle was heading to Texas.
The authorities have moved quickly to seize Mr. Cazes' significant assets, including properties in Antigua, Cyprus and Thailand; 10 vehicles, including a Lamborghini and a Porsche; and financial assets of about $18 million.
Word of what had happened moved quickly up the chain of command, reaching Washington in a matter of hours, said Thomas D. Homan, who was the acting director of ICE at the time.
Regarding security threats linked to terrorism around the Mediterranean zone, Onorato said ships could be moved quickly in response to risks and that MSC Cruises was not currently stopping in Egypt, Tunisia or Turkey.
She moved quickly to interweave the chronology of those "30 years of experience" with that of Trump's alleged mistakes, in a line clearly designed to echo a timeline feature already running on her website.
He moved quickly to ally Brazil closer to the United States, a shift in diplomatic priorities after over a decade of leftist party rule that had seen Brazil forging closer ties with regional allies.
John Coequyt, the global climate policy director at the Sierra Club, said foreign leaders likely moved quickly to join the deal to close off any future debate over the need for international climate action.
Had the American government moved quickly to help Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone fight that virus early in 2014, the disease might not have killed more than 11,000 people or caused a global panic.
Minnesota moved quickly into scoring position but settled for Kai Forbath's 22-yard field goal when Bradford missed a wide-open Thielen on second-and-goal and Matthews batted down a third-down pass.
In sharp contrast to the 2900-220006 outbreak — when authorities delayed several months before declaring a global public health emergency — the World Health Organization and major donors this time have moved quickly to prepare.
It lasted barely 15 minutes: Mr. Mitsotakis moved quickly through the hotel, trailed by his gaggle of photographers, then made a brief statement praising his nephew and denouncing the absence of the Greek state.
The government in Madrid moved quickly to crush the Catalan secession movement as a violation of the Spanish Constitution and to strip the restive region — at least temporarily — of most of its autonomous powers.
Richard Burr (R-NC) moved quickly through many facts surrounding all the issues that might be relevant — the Russian interference claims, the investigation of Michael Flynn's ties to Russia, the Clinton email investigation. Sen.
Mr. Ramaphosa moved quickly to gain control over state enterprises that had become a main source of graft during the Zuma years, and appointed respected individuals to the nation's law-enforcement and tax agencies.
But Turkish officials have said the audio includes clear evidence of a premeditated killing, in which a team of Saudi agents moved quickly and methodically to dismember Mr. Khashoggi's body with a bone saw.
But Korea moved quickly to implement widespread testing; it has used the data from that testing to guide social distancing and other containment measures; and the disease appears to be on the wane there.
To meet the challenges, Procter & Gamble has moved quickly to reduce its portfolio of brands, selling about 40 beauty brands, including CoverGirl makeup and Clairol Nice 'n Easy hair coloring, to Coty last year.
Mr. Tarrant's appearance took place as the New Zealand government has moved quickly to ban military-style weapons and as officials continue to investigate how the gunman was able to carry out the attacks.
"We were first to file a lawsuit concerning SB 4, filed this case in the only proper court, and moved quickly to consolidate other lawsuits against SB 4 in Austin," Paxton said in a statement.
His fingers — the length and suppleness of which almost redeemed his awkward features — moved quickly across the page, defining the right angles of a short hallway, the nautilus-shell progression of a flight of stairs.
Fintech companies such as Bud have moved quickly to try to capitalize on the new rules designed to promote competition and make it easier for users to see all their financial products in one place.
But after a series of phone calls between Secretary of State John Kerry and Mr. Zarif, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, backed Mr. Rouhani and Mr. Zarif, who moved quickly to defuse the incident.
SiriusXM Radio host Seth Rudetsky and his husband, producer James Wesley, decided to organize the benefit single – which was inspired by the 1985 charity track "We Are the World" – on Monday morning and moved quickly.
But rather than let them spread uninhibited, cities moved quickly to crack down on the scooters by issuing cease and desist letters or simply ordering them off the streets until new regulations could be written.
As the ICO notes in its report, we moved quickly at the time to secure our systems, to put in place additional security measures and to inform the ICO and potentially affected customers and colleagues.
Birmingham moved quickly to adopt the new minimum wage, but was thwarted by the legislature and the governor, Robert Bentley, who signed a pre-emption bill into law about an hour after he received it.
To his credit, Pai already has moved quickly to shift the FCC's primary focus from imposing new restrictions on broadband services to encouraging more broadband availability for all Americans by employing less heavyhanded interventionist means.
As signs of a similar drought-heralding El Nino weather pattern formed five years later, aid agencies moved quickly and averted another famine and widescale loss of lives during a drought in 2016 and 2017.
And in the end, lawmakers moved quickly enough that they passed a law seeking to force Mr. Johnson, in the absence of a new Brexit deal by late October, to ask Brussels for a delay.
PARIS (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron's new government moved quickly on Monday to act on a campaign promise to tighten up on ethical standards in French politics after an election race marred by a embezzlement scandal.
The E.R.A., which would enshrine in the Constitution the guarantee that a woman's rights are equal to a man's and "shall not be denied or abridged," at first moved quickly toward passage in the 1970s.
He moved quickly to quell anxiety, finding Mr. Williams's replacement in Lester Holt, and later reassigning Mr. Williams to an anchor role on MSNBC as part of a rebuilding effort at the flailing cable channel.
Although Samsung moved quickly to stop shipments of its Galaxy Note 7 amid reports the batteries could catch fire or explode, federal officials expressed concern Friday that the company opted not to follow traditional procedures.
So when the it was reported that President Trump reversed the Obama-era ban on hunters importing trophies of elephants killed in Zimbabwe and Zambia during government-approved expeditions, critics moved quickly to recirculate the photo.
Trump moved quickly in firing her, which was done via a hand-delivered letter (and not from across a board room table like in Trump's TV show.) A new acting attorney general was then sworn in.
Trump has also moved quickly to establish relationships with lawmakers, dropping in on the Republican retreat in Philadelphia to give remarks and hosting a series of meetings with members of both parties at the White House.
The House has moved quickly in its impeachment investigation, which was announced last month to investigate Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden, a 2020 candidate, and his son Hunter Biden.
He then moved quickly to take advantage of the Arab uprisings of 2011 to expand into neighboring Syria, at a time when Al Qaeda's central leadership seemed disoriented by the pro-democracy wave sweeping the region.
The RNC moved quickly to get the "crazy system" remark in a new mailer: Bill Clinton made the remark on Monday -- a mere 72 hours ago -- while campaigning on behalf of his wife in Flint, Michigan.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign staff moved quickly on Saturday to capitalize on a leaked audio in which Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton characterized supporters of Bernie Sanders as living with their parents on the economic fringes.
While other elements of the Trump agenda have been slow to take shape — such as his $1 trillion infrastructure investment plan — the White House has moved quickly to roll back Obama-era regulations of internet providers.
Brazilian President Michel Temer's government has moved quickly since Friday to both address and downplay the scandal in the meatpacking industry, one of the bright spots of an economy struggling with its worst recession on record.
Polman moved quickly to globalize Unilever, setting bold goals of doubling its revenues from 216 billion Euros to 220 billion by 25 and increasing its share of business from emerging markets to a stunning 383 percent.
Culp moved quickly to slash GE's dividend to a penny, sell a chunk of oil-and-gas giant Baker Hughes and raise $1.5 billion by selling a GE Capital portfolio of healthcare equipment leases and loans.
The district moved quickly, and with success, to control a dengue outbreak in 2009 and 2010, mostly through a large aerial spraying effort and by sending workers door to door to inspect properties and spray them.
In conversations over the course of the past week, as the news and administration action on the virus moved quickly, Mr. Trump's supporters overwhelmingly have said they trust the president and they trust whom he trusts.
The W.H.O., which was harshly criticized for failing to react in 2015, moved quickly in early May as soon as a handful of hemorrhagic fever deaths in Congo were confirmed to have been caused by Ebola.
During the pedestrian tour "Chicago Architecture: A Walk Through Time" ($26), the docent Eileen Jacobs moved quickly from the city's origins as a 17th-century fur trading post to the Great Fire that left 100,000 homeless.
Turkish equities are the biggest faller, down 36.7 percent, as investors have grown concerned by the outlook for monetary policy under President Tayyip Erdogan, who has moved quickly to cement his power since winning an election.
No presidential adviser in recent memory had so brazenly tried to consolidate power as Mr. Bannon, who moved quickly to establish himself not just as Mr. Trump's Svengali, but as a kind of de facto president.
Realized we could be the first in New York City to get a license if we moved quickly, and therefore always "the oldest distillery in New York City," and that seemed like a great business proposition.
Coming just days after Britain moved quickly to blame a nerve-agent attack against a former Russia spy on Moscow, the review says London must use its soft power and communications resources to combat new hybrid warfare.
Last month it returned with its tenth annual pride party, at a new venue with a less visible security presence than the year before: No metal detectors or wanders were in sight, and the line moved quickly.
The center-right leader has moved quickly to push through changes, lifting capital and trade controls, cutting power subsidies and meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in a move to negate tensions built up under Kirchner's rule.
After Cosby's first stint in court ended in a mistrial back in June, prosecutors moved quickly to schedule a retrial, prompting Judge Steven O'Neill to pen round two in for November 6, the New York Times reports.
Things moved quickly for the couple after Kennedy's birthday, even though he still had two more years of high school to complete at Deerfield Academy, a prestigious boarding school, and she was a world famous pop star.
Editorial A year after ascending to Saudi Arabia's leadership circle, Mohammed bin Salman, the 30-something deputy crown prince, has moved quickly to revolutionize his country's economy in ways that offer tantalizing hints at even broader reforms.
"The technology has moved quickly forward, and the policies and regulations have lagged behind," Lisa Ellman, the co-executive director of the Commercial Drone Alliance in Washington, D.C., told The Hill in a phone interview this week.
The new company moved quickly to diversify Quartz's revenue with a $100-a-year membership program that promised access to exclusive in-depth story packages called Field Guides, as well as events and conference calls with reporters.
Republican donors moved quickly to seize on the ruling, pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into the last three national elections, while Democrats struggled to persuade their donors to invest in "super PACs" at the same scale.
Kabila's government moved quickly to provide Bemba a passport after his release from prison last month but has offered mixed messages about whether he might face further criminal prosecution or be allowed to contest the presidential election.
While Facebook moved quickly to limit the spread of the doctored Pelosi clip, Fox is neither apologizing for airing its montage nor taking it down, because this sort of manipulated video fits within the network's ethical bounds.
It also moved quickly to start planning for its next big tournament series, which is now called the Champion Series, featuring a handful of tournaments every week that culminate in a three-day contest in late September.
UPS partners with drone startup Matternet for medical sample deliveries Biological samples and other items that need to be moved quickly generally travel by courier service, which is of course fine sometimes, but not during rush hour.
DOHA, Qatar — Track's world governing body moved quickly Tuesday to distance itself from Alberto Salazar, the famed American coach whom United States antidoping officials barred for four years for administering banned substances and tampering with antidrug protocols.
Sure, the tech giants needed about a day of prodding to respond to the travel ban, but once they realized how incensed their employees were, they all moved quickly to join various efforts to fight that order.
Their journey toward marriage moved quickly when Mr. Killip became engaged to Ms. Richards on the first day of April 2016, beneath a vanishing sun at a picnic in Cincinnati, where he did more than just propose.
House Democrats have moved quickly in their impeachment inquiry amid concerns among some in the party that the political drama in Washington could damage their efforts to win voters in swing congressional districts in next year's election.
Charles Jivapong and half a dozen other police officers moved quickly through an industrial building not far from the airport here, trying to determine which victims were alive and which were too far gone to be saved.
Johnson & Johnson, the maker of the painkiller, moved quickly to recall the product and establish ties with the police, the Food and Drug Administration and other authorities so that the company would have accurate information on the investigations.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats vying to challenge U.S. President Donald Trump in the 2020 election moved quickly to attack his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, saying it lacked substance and did nothing to unite the country.
Led by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu - credited with transforming Hyderabad into a tech hub for global giants such as Microsoft and Amazon - officials in Andhra Pradesh moved quickly, picking a location for the new capital within months.
While it's great that Google moved quickly to patch up the security camera before the flaw could be exploited by bad actors, the discovery is another reminder that you should be cautious when buying used smart home devices.
Out of concern for the aggressive and confrontational America First policies, Xi shrewdly moved quickly to outflank Bannon by developing direct relationships with Kushner and Ivanka Trump, countering the America First agenda with his own Family First strategy.
In contrast to previous Ebola outbreaks, health workers have moved quickly to halt the spread of the virus by vaccinating everybody who has had contact with Ebola patients, and everybody who has had contact with those primary contacts.
The three executives, who prosecutors described as reporting directly to the Sacklers, have always asserted they had done nothing wrong and had moved quickly to address the drug's growing abuse after they became aware of it in 22006.
The Trump administration moved quickly to use that opinion in its battle to appeal Chutkan's order, arguing in a letter filed Monday evening that the justices proved that Chutkan should never have given the case class-action status.
His team has, instead, moved quickly on issues like reversing an Obama-era rule to protect servers from having their tips stolen and making it harder for consumers victimized by their credit card company to sue for redress.
During that period, South Korea's government moved quickly to push new regulations and clamp down on the spread of blockchain, which caused large gyrations in the price of Bitcoin as investors observed how the country's investors would react.
Reports in Chinese state media said the Chinese boat hit the Philippine boat as it moved quickly out of the area because its crew felt threatened by seven or eight Philippine boats which had "besieged" it while fishing.
Following Trump's acquittal, the White House moved quickly to oust key officials whose testimony had been seen as hurting his case, including ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland and National Security Council staffer Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman.
The three executives, who prosecutors described as reporting directly to the Sacklers, have always asserted they had done nothing wrong and had moved quickly to address the drug's growing abuse after they became aware of it in 22000.
But the absence of clear action on China and Mexico is striking, both because Mr. Trump's language remains so bellicose and because the administration has moved quickly to keep many of the other campaign promises that it made.
Last Saturday in Iowa, the day after an American MQ-9 Reaper dropped its ordnance on Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad, Joe Biden moved quickly to make himself the face of Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump's drone strike.
Despite Mr. Trump's vehement criticism of the ruling and the certainty that it would be appealed, the government agencies at the center of the issue, the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, moved quickly to comply.
In a statement released Tuesday afternoon, Time editor-in-chief Nancy Gibbs noted that the reporter Zeke Miller moved quickly to correct the error after sending a press pool report incorrectly stating that the bust had been removed.
While the government moved quickly to offer permanent resident visas to victims' and survivors' immediate relatives, Zhiyan Basharati, a community organizer, said at least half of those affected wanted to bring relatives who did not fit the criteria.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats moved quickly on Monday to bring their impeachment case against President Trump into the open, saying they would forgo court battles with defiant witnesses and would vote this week on procedures to govern nationally televised hearings.
We moved quickly to get this information to our teams as fast as possible knowing there would be certain cases that would need to be adjusted between the announcement and November 1st when this new $15 minimum takes effect.
FROM COINAGE: This Is How Much It Would Cost to Paint the White House (And More Crazy Facts) Recognizing the significance of Trump's disclosures, senior White House officials reportedly moved quickly to contain the fallout, according to the Post.
Yet Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, moved quickly after the election to quash Mr Trump's promises to impose term limits on members of Congress as part of a plan to change the culture in Washington.
"This was obviously very explosive testimony, so Duterte's allies moved quickly to remove her (de Lima) as head of the Senate judiciary committee," explained Mark Thompson, director of the Southeast Asia Research Centre at City University of Hong Kong.
By the week before, much of their furniture had already been shipped to the White House and was stored in the China Room on the ground floor so it could be moved quickly upstairs after the Bushes moved out.
After Roseanne Barr posted a racist tweet about Jarrett, a former aide of President Barack Obama, ABC moved quickly to cancel her show, noting that the tweet was "abhorrent, repugnant, and inconsistent with our values" in its official statement.
"The ISO has moved quickly to put into place new mechanisms to reduce the impact of gas curtailments on electric reliability," he said, noting the ISO is also asking consumers to conserve energy when called upon to do so.
Perhaps the secret ingredient to Amazon's success is not only that it's a solid speaker on its own, it's incredibly easy to use and moved quickly on building out partners — Uber, Domino's and even Nest, to name a few.
Mashable's Lance Ulanoff didn't have any LTE headaches with his experience reviewing the device — but Apple moved quickly to comment on the complaint, admitting that there was a problem with the watch's software and promising a fix in future.
After his government snuffed out a putsch attempt by the military, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan moved quickly to remove hundreds of judges seen as disloyal, purge the military and jail journalists, and later to consolidate power under his presidency.
Paul Holligan, an engineer who helped design Machine 3, said that the group working at First Light moved quickly and that he had "achieved more here in three years than in 20 years" at a top British government laboratory.
Over two hours, she was pressed about the existence of optional safety features for the Max jet and why the F.A.A. hadn't moved quickly to ground the jets after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 19803 on March 10.
Candidates' responses were most effective when they offered specific examples of their commitment to their children, explained their support systems at home without going into too much detail about their personal lives, and then moved quickly back to policies.
After she filed a Title IX complaint last December, the woman and her family moved quickly to comply with the office's requests, pulling together documentation in the weeks before Christmas and participating in a Skype interview on Dec. 18.
By leaving in place rulings and precedents from courts sharply negative towards Obama's move the justices' 4-4 tie could produce the same fate for any potential Clinton executive action on immigration if opponents moved quickly to block them.
The king, who's been married three times and lives much of his time in Germany, has moved quickly to consolidate power since taking the throne in December 2016, following the death of his father, the much beloved Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Events have moved quickly since Kim Jong Un made a conciliatory New Year's address at the end of last year, with Trump in March accepting Kim's invitation to meet following months of sharply rising tension and warlike rhetoric between the two.
Lawyers for Dao have moved quickly to preserve evidence from the flight, filing a motion to keep surveillance videos, cockpit voice recordings, passenger and crew lists, and other materials related to United Flight 3411 in preparation for a possible lawsuit.
After the Supreme Court ruled that the travel ban could not be used against anyone from the six Muslim-majority countries who has a "bona fide relationship" with the U.S., the Trump Administration moved quickly to define that term narrowly.
British police moved quickly, arresting a 23-year-old man in connection with Monday night's bombing, carried out as crowds began leaving a concert given by Ariana Grande, a U.S. singer who attracts a large number of young and teenage fans.
When prices shot up in April, Chinese commodities exchanges moved quickly to raise trading fees and push speculators to dial down trading positions, anxious to ensure there was no repeat of the boom and bust Chinese stocks suffered last year.
Eight years ago, President Obama, inheriting an economy on the verge of meltdown, moved quickly to pass the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and implement a broader economic strategy that would eventually allow Donald Trump to inherit sub-5 percent unemployment.
Republicans, who control the majority in the Senate, are presenting the Democratic objections as political grandstanding, saying they moved quickly eight years ago to confirm Democratic President Barack Obama's Cabinet picks, approving seven the day he began his first term.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian Louis C.K. admitted on Friday to engaging in sexual misconduct as recounted by several women, three of whom said he had masturbated in front of them, and television and film companies moved quickly to sever ties.
Northern League leader Matteo Salvini, who has pushed the group to the far right during his four years at the helm, was caught off-guard by Maroni's announcement and moved quickly to temper the political ambitions of the popular party veteran.
"Once the allegations were brought to our attention, we moved quickly," said the chairman of the board, Anthony Odierno, a retired Army captain who was wounded in Iraq and was helped by the Wounded Warrior Project during its early years.
Upon taking office in January 2017, President Donald Trump moved quickly to reinstate and expand the Mexico City Policy, also known as the global gag rule, which prohibits federal funding for overseas NGOs that provide abortion services or information about abortion.
Mr. Trump has said that Mr. Wray has not moved quickly enough to rid the bureau of senior officials who were biased against Mr. Trump and had worked for James B. Comey, the director whom Mr. Trump fired in May.
President Emmanuel Macron of France and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany moved quickly to welcome the new Austrian government, led by the 31-year-old conservative Sebastian Kurz, who sought success by adopting much of the Freedom Party's anti-migrant stance.
The district attorney was obligated to seek a grand jury indictment on those charges within six months, and prosecutors moved quickly after Mr. Weinstein indicated on Wednesday afternoon that he would not testify in his own defense before the grand jury.
In the weeks since, Mr. Trump's pick for chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, has moved quickly to nullify or curtail consumer protection measures, such as "net neutrality" rules, that were established under President Obama over the industry's objections.
They alerted the W.H.O. within a month of detecting the first coronavirus cases and moved quickly to sequence the new virus and to contain it: Some 56 million people, including the entire city of Wuhan, have been placed under quarantine.
The experiment put in place by Lack — having Kelly, who had been icily appealing on Fox News as a solo act, try to emulate Oprah Winfrey by playing warm and wise with a studio audience — moved quickly from misbegotten to miserable.
The companies moved quickly to close the deal and begin combining operations but the Justice Department appealed the court's decision, to the surprise of AT&T executives, who expressed their commitment to defending the court's decision and the landmark merger.
But May's campaign began to struggle after she proposed a plan to make elderly people pay for more of their social care, even though she moved quickly to say there would be a limit on the amount of costs that people would face.
Everything about the Trump administration's radical restrictions on asylum for people crossing from the US into Mexico without papers — banning people who cross between ports of entry (official border crossings) from entering the asylum process as of November 10 — has moved quickly.
While the order did not mention Huawei or China by name, the administration moved quickly to place Huawei on a Commerce Department trading blacklist minutes after Trump signed the order, all but ensuring it will be covered by the administration's new rules.
Hallmark Cards, the Kansas City, Missouri, enterprise started in 1910, has moved quickly before to respond to any flare-ups, such as in when it removed a gift wrap from circulation after one person complained of seeing a swastika in its pattern.
The West has criticized the purges, in which thousands of soldiers have been arrested and tens of thousands of government employees dismissed from their jobs for supposed links to Mr. Gulen, as Mr. Erdogan has moved quickly against perceived enemies in the government.
In a sane world — considering that some 400,000 Americans die each year from smoking-related diseases — a dozen labs would have moved quickly, with federal funding, to test that finding, and further success would have generated a quick move toward large-scale trials.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump moved quickly on Friday to begin filling national security posts at the top echelons of his administration, selecting a group of hawks and campaign loyalists who reflect the hard-line views that defined his run for president.
And as Kader walked out of the gym and moved quickly through the parking lot and back to his car just minutes after arriving, the friendly stranger made sure the King knew the name of the team whose gym he had just left.
To date, the first two judges who have encountered the arguments that House subpoenas are invalid because they lack a legitimate legislative purpose have been deeply skeptical of that view — and both have moved quickly to dispose of the case at their level.
Mr. Craft wants to grow even more — allowing "existing fleets to expand their capacity," he said during an earnings call in January 2388, and exporting more coal — and he moved quickly last year to get Mr. Pruitt on board, according to public records.
In Seoul, President Moon Jae-in moved quickly Friday to calm jitters about an American troop reduction, especially among older conservatives, who consider the United States military's presence a sacrosanct symbol of national security and are deeply skeptical of Mr. Kim's intentions.
Instead, Petain, on a relatively loose leash, blamed democracy for France's fall to Hitler, and — this is my favorite — moved quickly to reinstate an old crime called "felony of opinion," (délit d'opinion) repealing freedom, not just of speech, but also of thought.
Republicans to the left in the chamber then jeered, but Pelosi moved quickly to have the lawmakers vote on the second article of impeachment, which charged Trump with obstructing Congress for directing executive branch agencies and officials not to comply with congressional subpoenas.
The candidates keep the gloves on Still, Sanders moved quickly last week to put a pin in a more pointed and politically explosive charge from one of his surrogate supporters, Zephyr Teachout, a law professor and former Democratic candidate in New York.
In a previous debt for equity swap, this time with Comstock Resources Inc, an oil and gas explorer with operations in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, Oasis moved quickly to sell the 4.6 million shares it had received in exchange for $40 million in debt.
Iger has moved quickly to put ESPN content on the ESPN wireless app, bought Maker — a producer of YouTube videos whose integration into Disney was less than seamless — and even held talks to acquire BuzzFeed in 2014, but balked at the $1 billion price tag.
So once we made Moonlight, and the Oscar situation happened, where we were both nominated, we sort of saw each other basically all the damn time [laughs], and just knowing that we were heading right into this film, that just moved quickly and naturally.
Democrats have moved quickly to paint Mr. Ryan as spineless and calculating for not outright rescinding his endorsement of Mr. Trump, while the right flank in his own party has taken a polar opposite view, saying Mr. Ryan should not publicly criticize the nominee.
When NBC's news division learned that The Post was working on the story, it moved quickly: Within about 10 minutes of The Post's publishing its version, the NBC News correspondent Katy Tur went on MSNBC with a story about the video, showing the footage.
In part, that is because officials must observe a pre-meeting quiet period that began on June 8 — meaning that they could not give speeches to signal to the public that a cut was imminent and would risk surprising markets if they moved quickly.
When an article appeared earlier this year suggesting Fenway Sports Group, Liverpool's owner, was leading a campaign to persuade the Premier League to investigate Manchester City's breaches of Financial Fair Play rules, Liverpool moved quickly to offer City assurances that was not the case.
Days after it became clear that the virus had spread from China's Hubei province to South Korea, the government in Seoul moved quickly to track contacts, limit public events and, most crucially, test those who showed any symptoms, even at mobile drive-through testing sites.
But there has never been such an abrupt shutdown of the economy, with so much activity coming to a halt after President Donald Trump told Americans to stay out of restaurants and businesses and states moved quickly to force many workers to stay home.
Editorial When Rex Tillerson showed up for his first day of work at the State Department earlier this month, he moved quickly to allay the concerns of diplomats and others alarmed by President Trump's security policies and his disparaging comments about allies and partners.
So when alarm spread among immigrants on college campuses following Mr. Trump's election, Ms. Napolitano moved quickly to determine what the California system could do to shelter its students if he carried through on his pledges to cancel the program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
Keen Security Lab reported the vulnerabilities to the Tesla security team prior to discussing it publicly, and Tesla moved quickly to patch the exploit vector, issuing an over-the-air software update that's available now to Model S owners within two weeks of receiving Keen's report.
"We moved quickly to get this information to our teams as fast as possible knowing there would be certain cases that would need to be adjusted between the announcement and November 1st when this new $15 minimum takes effect," an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement.
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Mindful of the criticisms of the agency, Peter V. Neffenger, a former Coast Guard admiral who was appointed administrator last year, moved quickly to start a program to train all workers to better detect weapons, and called for more aggressive policing by airports' oversight of security badges.
Khalilzad, who also served as U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks, has moved quickly in his diplomacy, as it's assumed that Trump will pull troops out of in Afghanistan before the 2020 U.S. presidential election, current and former U.S. officials told NBC News.
ET for the live interview: Bray and his publisher moved quickly to release the book in the wake of August's "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, after President Donald Trump famously blamed "both sides" for the events leading to one death and dozens of injuries.
Mr. Adan, said to be carrying two long-bladed steak knifes matching cutlery from his parents' apartment, moved quickly through much of the mall, swinging at one worker in an electronics store and then trying to enter a candy shop before a worker closed the steel gate.
Although Democrats did not dispute Mr. Mueller's conclusion that Mr. Trump and his campaign did not conspire with Russia to influence the 2016 election, they moved quickly to seize on less definitive statements made by Mr. Mueller and Mr. Barr on whether the president obstructed justice.
Supporters of the legislation, which includes anti-recidivism programs, and the expansion of early release credits and sentencing changes, worry that Mr. McConnell is being a less-than-neutral arbiter and moved quickly on Friday to try to paint the leader as thwarting Mr. Trump's agenda.
Though Japanese officials have moved quickly to respond to this case, it has renewed concern about just how easy it could be for one patient who is unwittingly carrying the virus to pass it on in an increasingly globalized world where millions of people travel at ease.
Since then, Modi's government has moved quickly to fulfil a number of electoral promises, including removing special provisions on the disputed Kashmir region, gaining legal approval for building a temple at a contested site in the northern city of Ayodhya, and introducing a new citizenship law.
It was another incremental step in the state-by-state strategy of abortion foes to dismantle abortion rights in this country, and an alarm bell for women who have not paid close attention to the spate of restrictive abortion bills that have moved quickly through state legislatures this year.
Jiao Chong, the managing director of Qingyuan Group, a founding member of the Shandong Refining Group, said the government shall consider rewarding plants with fuel quotas that have moved quickly to upgrade their fuel quality to meet more stringent emissions standards and established credit in the crude oil market.
Betting shops cluster overwhelmingly in deprived areas, their hugely controversial fixed-odds betting terminals – described by campaigners as "the crack cocaine of gambling" – taking around £20bn worth of bets each year (the government moved quickly to regulate these terminals, strictly limiting their maximum intake to £50 every 20 seconds).
Cashman then moved quickly to acquire reliever Tyler Clippard from the Arizona Diamondbacks for the minor league pitcher Vicente Campos, a deal he pointed to as proof — along with the Yankees' reacquisition of Adam Warren in the Chapman deal — that he was not giving up on this season.
WASHINGTON — White House officials moved quickly on Wednesday to calm fears of a potential trade war with China, saying the administration's proposed tariffs were a "threat" that would ultimately help, not hurt, the United States economy, hours after China said it would punish American products with similar levies.
The Trump administration moved quickly to implement a version of Trump's pledge to enact "extreme vetting" of travelers and a freeze on refugees from countries that pose "security concerns" — a climbdown from his initial proposal to ban all Muslim travel to the United States, which almost no Republican official supported.
But the rich moved quickly to throw all that out the window as soon as they could get away with it — starting in the 1970s, when stagflation and the oil crisis presented pretexts for pro-capitalist policy that set the stage for a weakened welfare state under President Ronald Reagan.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CNN)A day after getting trounced by Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton's campaign moved quickly to solidify African American voters ahead of Nevada and South Carolina's electoral contests, rolling out a series of travel plans and endorsements aimed at showing Clinton's strength with the critical Democratic constituency.
"We moved quickly with our investment group on Colony because they have the three vital ingredients we look for in any acquisition: industry leading technology, an inspired and capable leadership team, and an ethos of continuous growth and constant innovation which aligns with Fantastec's ambitions," Madincea said in the release.
With SWIM now under his control, he moved quickly to relocate its headquarters from Miami to New York and fabrication from China to the US. To further help pull the Handy's family business out of its free fall, Marcus enlisted the design advice of ML Creative, his LA-based fashion company.
The news came as a disappointment to some police reform advocates, who called for Mr. Schneiderman's office to intervene, even as the city moved quickly to condemn the killing and discipline the sergeant, Hugh Barry, who was stripped of his badge and gun less than six hours after the shooting.
The White House moved quickly Friday to take credit for a positive jobs report, saying the growth was fueled by President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's ambitious economic agenda.
In recent weeks, the investigation agency has moved quickly to act on the new authority it has sought over the special commissioner's office, posting a job vacancy notice for an assistant commissioner level job there, which it has attempted to fund through the education department, according to documents and emails.
Then, on New Year's Day, when Mr. Kim suddenly accepted Mr. Moon's invitation to send North Korean athletes to the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Mr. Moon moved quickly to embrace the overture, setting off a diplomatic flurry that at times has left the Trump administration struggling to catch up.
The authorities moved quickly to crush the efforts of the young activists, detaining several dozen of them and scrubbing the internet of their calls for justice — but not before their example became a rallying cry for young people across the country unhappy with growing inequality, corruption and materialism in Chinese society.
As someone who has a long record of opposing efforts to broaden federal protections on a range of matters under his purview — immigration, voting rights and gay rights, for example — he has moved quickly to set the Justice Department on a strikingly different course than his predecessors in the Obama administration.
While a White House aide said chief of staff John Kelly told Tillerson on Friday that the president planned to dismiss him, Tillerson's aides moved quickly to make clear that the former ExxonMobil chief executive, who returned Monday from a multi-country diplomatic trip to Africa, had been caught off guard.
This time around, Republicans moved quickly and aggressively to clear the field for Mr. Hawley, 38, betting that their prize recruit could appeal to both rural voters still pleased with Mr. Trump and voters in the suburbs of Kansas City and St. Louis, where the president's brand has become all but toxic.
"Throughout this process, we have moved quickly and decisively to protect the business, protect its employees and protect the unique and important voice Fox News has," Co-Executive Chairman Lachlan Murdoch said on a conference call with analysts, addressing Ailes' resignation two weeks ago from the network he built into a powerhouse.
Schiff moved quickly, calling Maguire in front of the Intelligence Committee for a public hearing and, together with the chairmen of other committees, subpoenaing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani; the acting White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney; and others for documents related to the Ukraine matter.
At Ms. Williams's home here, news moved quickly through the community of about 5,100 people early Friday after police cars swarmed the area "At the fish market, the hair dresser, the gas station, they're all talking about it," said Ruben Boatwright, who said he had known Ms. Williams for about 15 years.
Tesla moved quickly to patch a vulnerability discovered by Tencent security research team Keen Security Lab that rendered the Model S susceptible to remote attacks, provided the Tesla Model S was currently making use of its in-car web browser, and also physically close to and connected with a maliciously modified Wi-Fi hotspot.
The White House and Mr. Trump's lawyers moved quickly to minimize the president's statement, dismissing it as merely a case of venting by a president who has grown increasingly angry with an investigation that he considers illegitimate — and not a direct order to a cabinet secretary to interfere with a continuing federal law enforcement matter.
The list appeared to be an attempt to mollify critics — including Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona, and Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat of Maryland — who said that the administration had not moved quickly enough to punish a key American adversary, using legislation passed by Congress in July and signed by President Trump in August.
Apparently emboldened by Mr. Trump, the Saudis moved quickly to isolate Qatar, one of the few Persian Gulf nations that maintains good relations with Iran, a shift that has aggravated political tensions among them and left the United States in an awkward position because Qatar hosts the largest American air base in the Middle East.
The section of the debate that most clearly focused on race covered a decent amount of ground, but it moved quickly among several candidates, changed focus more than once, and skipped some people entirely, making it hard to get a clear picture of exactly what plans candidates have and how they differ from one another.
Congress has moved quickly on taxes and spending in the past, but it's been in moments of national emergency — when the United States was fighting in the first and second world wars, for example, or when the economy was teetering on the brink of collapse at the end of the George W. Bush administration.
Local authorities have moved quickly in their response, saying that they have every intention of taking action against the officer who fired through a home window, killing 28-year-old Atatiana Koquice Jefferson on October 12 as she stood in her bedroom with her 8-year-old nephew, who she had been playing video games with.
As Ireland moved quickly to force the action, Wes Hoolahan—who missed a golden opportunity for a goal minutes earlier—sent a curling cross from about 30 yards out right to the middle of the goal box and Robbie Brady got on his horse to put his head on the ball and snapped it down into the goal.
"If you told me in summer 2017 there was going to be an explosion in youth use of e-cigarette products over the course of 2018, I would have made different decisions in 2017," Gottlieb said Wednesday, adding that the agency "immediately pivoted" and "moved quickly" when it saw data proving the surge in teen vaping.
Most of the shows they hosted had ridiculously stacked lineups, and consequently, the staff also had to deal with a bunch of scalping and favor-seeking (a doorman at Mohawk told me that he woke up to 150 texts begging for tickets on Saturday), but lines moved quickly, capacities were enforced, and safety was maintained across the board.
Founders Dr. Jeff Wilson (founder of modular hospitality housing company Kasita) and Cameron Blizzard, along with core advisor Dr. Esther Choo (who also led the #GetMePPE hashtag campaign for sourcing protective equipment for healthcare workers), have obviously moved quickly to get this initiative up and running, but they are already building some of their solutions in Texas.
The United States could end up falling behind the many European and Asian countries that plan to introduce 5G networks — ensuring that those countries take the lead in delivering new products and services to their residents, just as American companies did when the country moved quickly to roll out 4G, the previous generation of wireless tech.
Fields is already charged with murder in Virginia, but Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE moved quickly to open an investigation for possible hate crime charges on the federal level.
Mr. Zuckerberg's decision to travel to Brussels comes as Facebook faces a barrage of public criticism over how the data of tens of millions of its users was harvested without their consent, as well as concerns over the company's role in elections around the world and questions over whether it has moved quickly enough to remove inflammatory content.
Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.) moved quickly Tuesday to call on her challenger, state Attorney General Josh Hawley (R), to tell Missouri voters where he stands on Moore.
However, an angry mob circled the prime minister outside the church: Here is a video of the same moment but the police having to protect her while May moved quickly to her car: And here is May having nearly run to the car to avoid the crowds: She also went to visit victims in hospital later on Friday: But criticism did not stop there.
According to Evich's story, Latham and Marshall moved quickly after receiving the email from Tuggle, and got confirmation that Clinton would back away from the soda tax issue: What exactly happened next is unclear from the email string, but according to the messages, some of those involved tried to schedule phone calls with one another, more news clips were shared, and calls were made.
Conservative groups moved quickly on Wednesday to shift the blame for the failure of a seven-year promise to repeal the law onto some not-as-conservative Republicans, after a small but powerful group of hard-line House conservatives failed again to come to a meeting of the minds with the Trump administration over how best to repeal and replace President Barack Obama's signature achievement.
Once the story broke about Trump trying to pressure the president of Ukraine to smear former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 2628 points 28500 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump 6900 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters MORE, a possible 2628 opponent, she moved quickly.
Appointed in September, Khalilzad has moved quickly to reach out to as many top Taliban figures as possible in an attempt to start peace discussions before President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE orders a troop pullout without an end to the conflict.
MR: Well, I think sometimes, a lot of companies, and maybe including ourselves, outsource too quickly, you know, and I think you have to be very careful when you offshore and outsource, and there's absolutely no doubt that many companies, ourselves included, went too fast, but we've moved quickly, I mean, our mobile EE company, 100% is now done in the UK, and we'll get there within a year or so for BT as a whole.
Some time ago, Bashar al-Assad's forces -- supported by Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah proxy militias on the ground, and Russian air force on the air -- realized that ISIS was in retreat, so they moved quickly to grab as much territory as they could: in the north to west of Raqqa; in the middle of the country moving east of Palmyra, toward Al Sukhna -- a crossroads town considered a gateway to Deir Ezzor; and in the south along the Jordanian and Iraqi borders in Tanf, blocking the path to Deir Ezzor.

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