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A speedier process, or one slowed down by the many possibilities?
The law is not expected to come into force until the autumn, despite pressure for a speedier process.
And a speedier process might eventually open the door for an awards ceremony in late January or early February, rather than the late February date that has become usual.
American newspapers, by contrast, may print virtually anything, as the Dallas Morning Newsdid earlier this year when it reported an alleged confession made by Mr McVeigh.Jury selection in Britain and Canada is a speedier process.
Mr. Bloomberg has also called for a speedier process for electing a successor should the mayor die or become incapacitated, and has proposed that the first deputy mayor -- rather than the public advocate -- fill that role until a new mayor is chosen.
That means 13,000 cases could be dealt with each year in this centre alone (there are seven others, and normal prisons are also used), saving as much as £30m a year on benefits and other spending for asylum-seekers.Lawyers say that a speedier process is unlikely to be compatible with due process.
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It was a speedy process.
Military officials in Washington said identification of the remains would not be a speedy process.
A Speedy Process Mr. Clinton's praise was odd, given that the United States did not support Mr. Nazarbayev's bid.
While downloading the information should be a speedy process, it is likely to take weeks for it to be analysed in tandem with examination of the remnants of the aircraft.
If this happens, the ONS would be forced to re-classify them back into the private sector, although given that today's decision has been backdated to 2008 this is unlikely be a speedy process.
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