Sentence examples for expeditious- from inspiring English sources

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Tucked away in paragraph six of one of its annexes, the Doha declaration briefly acknowledges this problem and resolves to find an "expeditious solution".

One team member candidly described the task ahead as "Herculean".The instructions from the UN Security Council, after the attack in August on the opposition-held Damascus suburb of Ghouta that is thought to have killed more than 1,400 people, are to undertake "the expeditious destruction of the Syrian Arab Republic's chemical-weapons programme and stringent verification thereof".

Mr Mukherjee admits there is a problem, and talks hopefully of the "expeditious" passing of a land-acquisition act.

As it has clawed back power in the aftermath of the 2011 revolution, the "deep state" centred on the army and the security services found it expeditious first to make the Muslim Brotherhood its ally in controlling the streets, then to demonise it.

Singapore known variously as the "Lion City" or "Garden City," the latter for its many parks and tree-lined streets—has also been called "instant Asia" because it offers the tourist an expeditious glimpse into the cultures brought to it by immigrants from all parts of Asia.

Under the Neutrality Treaty the United States and Panama guarantee the permanent neutrality of the canal, with nondiscriminatory tolls and access for all nations; U.S. and Panamanian warships, however, are entitled to expeditious passage.

Equally important was a simplification of form brought about by the demand for more expeditious production methods.

The war between the North and the South had persisted longer than many had anticipated, and the Union army's efforts in early 1864 provided little hope for an expeditious conclusion.

The Austro-Hungarian chief of staff, Conrad, had clamoured for preventive war since 1906, but, when he received his chance in July 1914, it turned out that the Austrian army had no plans for an expeditious offensive.

The 1982 treaty established a new right of transit passage for the purpose of continuous and expeditious transit in straits used for international navigation between one part of the high seas or exclusive economic zone and another.

After the 17th century more expeditious legal actions were developed.

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