• You've got to be able to tell the story as quickly and efficiently as possible.

    BBC: Splinter Cell

  • That's one of the threads that we lost over the first two years was we made a series of decisions that had to be made quickly, and we forgot to tell a larger story.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • In Ms Duong's model, each agent quickly learns to tell which other agents sell the produce needed to complement its own diet.

    ECONOMIST: Social science

  • Mr Ball, a physicist by training, notes simply that the problem is there, and passes quickly to what scientists can tell us about the generation of colour.

    ECONOMIST: Science and history of colour

  • And many young people don't have anyone in their lives to counteract that message -- to tell them that gratification that comes instantaneously usually disappears just as quickly, and that real success in life comes from commitment and persistence, effort, hard work.

    WHITEHOUSE: Celebrating National Mentoring Month

  • Heart patients who get standard treatment get better quickly, so it is hard to tell without doing a rigorous trial whether it was due to the new treatment or now.

    FORBES: AHA 2010

  • It can also, though, take administrative measures and tell banks not to lend, or quickly implement restrictions on residential property purchases or down payment requirements.

    FORBES: Are China's Property Prices In Freefall?

  • That a central bank has an explicit inflation target does not tell you how quickly it will try to bring inflation back into line when it has veered off course.

    ECONOMIST: The message is the medium-term

  • He said he could tell quickly after meeting Zuckerberg that he wanted to invest.

    FORBES: Facebook Investor Yuri Milner: Investing Against The Grain Is Essential - SXSW

  • Aibo's scheduling services are by far the most reliable of these wireless services, and I quickly grew fond of hearing it tell me not to forget my 2:00 meeting or my 4:30 conference call.

    FORBES: Aibo

  • Back in 2002, Agrawal and two of his graduate students attained hero status by solving a math problem that folks had been working on since the ancient Greeks: How to tell for sure if a number is prime relatively quickly, without having to check all possible factors of the number.

    FORBES: Now, It's The Slow Roasting Of An HP Mathematician

  • They may work in theory, but it is hard to tell if that will be good enough for markets, which want solutions quickly.

    FORBES: Euro Leaders Face Important Decision On Function Of EFSF

  • Again, there will be experts on hand to tell the leaders about rising resistance to antibiotics, about the way a hyperconnected world can quickly spread pandemics, or about concerns about how it is foolhardy to be complacent in a world where genetic mutation often outpaces human innovation.

    BBC: Davos 2013: 'Dynamic resilience' in a volatile world

  • But I can certainly tell you the President wants his team to think creatively to make sure that assistance is provided as quickly as possible.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • It quickly became clear that he must be a former tennis pro, and I waded over to my wife to tell her that we were staying in the same hotel as Mark Philippoussis.

    BBC: Just the Tomic

  • Engineers can calculate the most efficient route for a spray-painting robot to take around a car body, work out how quickly parts must be supplied, look for bottlenecks or even tell if a human worker's task is likely to give him backache.

    ECONOMIST: Manufacturing technology

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