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In this July 28, 2017, photo, John Carroll poses alongside his 2010 Mercedes-Benz ML 350 sport utility vehicle, which contains a driver's side Takata air bag inflator that has been recalled, in Perry Hall, Md. Carroll is waiting for parts in order for his recalled inflator to be replaced. A government effort to speed up recalls of more than 21 million of the most dangerous Takata air bag inflators is falling short, according to an analysis of completion rates by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

In this July 28, 2017, photo, John Carroll poses alongside his 2010 Mercedes-Benz ML 350 sport utility vehicle, which contains a driver's side Takata air bag inflator that has been recalled, in Perry Hall, Md. Carroll is waiting for parts in order for his recalled inflator to be replaced. A government effort to speed up recalls of more than 21 million of the most dangerous Takata air bag inflators is falling short, according to an analysis of completion rates by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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