Sentence examples for by expeditious from inspiring English sources

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This complication was corrected by expeditious actions of the anesthetist and surgeon.

Additionally, hemostats were kept available to clamp the vessel on either side if possible extension of the incision into one of the vessels occurred; and followed by expeditious delivery of the baby.

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Committee members clearly sided with the former players and said they would consider legislative remedies, perhaps having claims heard by more expeditious arbitration.

Sadly, the despair is only being highlighted more by the expeditious nature of gentrification we're witnessing all across the country.

In the absence of diagnostic microscopy in resource poor, remote villages of tribal forested belt of central India, the detection of P. falciparum histidine rich protein 2 (Pf HRP-2) in a blood specimen is one method by which expeditious diagnosis of falciparum malaria can be made on the spot [ 7, 8].

"Under 5 U.S.C. § 5733, official travel on the part of federal employees must be 'by the most expeditious means of transportation practicable' and 'commensurate with the nature and purpose of the [employee's] duties,' and by no means should include personal use," reads the letter.

Ted Olson, who, with David Boies, led an earlier effort to get the Court to rule on marriage equality, in the case against California's Proposition 8, told me that "the status quo is intolerable" and that an expeditious review by the Supreme Court "seems to be in everyone's best interest".

Therefore, from 1974 to 1993, Congress granted the president fast track authority by committing to an expeditious yes-or-no vote on trade implementing legislation with no amendments or changes in return for regular consultations and timely notification on the part of the administration.

Therefore, from 1974 to 1993, Congress granted the president fast track authority by committing to an expeditious yes-or-no vote on trade implementing legislation with no amendments or changes, in return for regular consultations and timely notification on the part of the Administration.

Historically, this type of injury has been thought to be inherently irreducible by closed technique, and expeditious surgical management is advocated [1, 2].

"Wouldn't it be great," the salesman asks sweetly, "if you could find that e-mail before it gets out to the SEC or to the plaintiff's lawyer?" Companies copy their files to Reed Elsevier electronically, and the publisher converts them for reshuffling by DolphinSearch for an expeditious wade-through.

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