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This means that scientists cannot simply use an isolated pre-fusion F protein as a vaccine -- its structure would change too quickly for the immune system to react.

Bank governor Andrew Bailey said rates were likely to "continue to fall gradually from here”, but cautioned they could not be cut "too quickly or by too much”.

From BBC

At November's rate cut Mr Bailey cautioned: "We need to make sure inflation stays close to target, so we can't cut interest rates too quickly or by too much."

From BBC

Too quickly, too nervously, I thought—the opposite of the way Fleischer seemed to take his time over words, to maintain direct eye contact.

From Salon

He said: "The vehicle has come into the bend a little bit too quickly and has under-steered."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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