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" ... Another thing that Covid-19 hastened was the move to a cashless and touch-less acceptance in the US. When I travel to places like China and Japan, I never use cash for any transactions. These countries have hurried towards using their smartphones and smart cards to buy and pay for just about everything they need. ... "
" ... Every now and then there have been troubling signs, however, and there were some Sunday involving effort and execution. The Sixers gave up 16 offensive rebounds, while claiming only five themselves, and were outscored 12-6 on second-chance points -- in a two-point game. And with the score tied 85-85 and a little over three minutes left, they had three straight possessions where they failed to beat the shot clock or made hurried, fruitless plays while working against it. ... "
" ... Selmoni says Vacheron Constantin embraces digital technology and social media, allowing the company to better understand and communicate with their clients. However, high quality watchmaking is still a practice that can’t be hurried. ... "
" ... Sure, an Inhumans show could have been made, spun directly out of SHIELD and handled by at least some of those same people, or the folks who made Agent Carter great, perhaps. This Inhumans show, this hurried, Scott Buck monstrosity, should not exist at all, and my heart breaks for a cast who is doing their best, but this show seems destined to be buried on Fridays until SHIELD returns and then ABC will pretend like it was supposed to be a miniseries all along when it does not return for season two. ... "
" ... When questioned by anyone, she’ll take a considered pause before choosing how to respond. This means she’s never hurried, never out of control or rushed into reacting. How she operates is on her terms, at all times. She’ll ask others difficult questions and stay quiet while they squirm to find an answer. Whilst they do this she silently scans them for signs of weakness that inform her follow up questions and her next actions. She’ll find out exactly what she needs to know whilst giving away the least information possible herself. She’ll let others fill the silences so they say too much. She’ll let others make interpretations that lead them to the wrong conclusions. ... "