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It is pronounced "it".
(Still, you can say one thing about Brexit: it does at least have uncertainty in spades, so may also entail similar levels of expeditiousness).
Expeditiousness mattered.
The commercial closes with a slogan about expeditiousness akin to those coined for tax preparers and antacids: "The fastest way to learn a language.
Supercritical fluid extraction possesses several advantages over traditional liquid-solvent-based extraction methods, including improved selectivity, expeditiousness, automation and environmental safety.
Supercritical fluid extraction posses several advantages over traditional liquid solvent-based extraction methods incliquid solvent-basedctivity, extractionsness, automethodsand envincludingl safety.
The Trial Chamber was also concerned that attempts by Milošević to rebut these facts could absorb considerable time and resources during the course of the proceedings, thereby undermining judicial economy and expeditiousness (Prosecutor v. Milošević 16 December 2003a).
Judge Robinson ultimately concluded that, in all the circumstances, a decision to admit the transcripts without requiring the witnesses to appear for cross-examination resulted in a procedure that achieved expeditiousness at the expense of fairness and thus was in breach of Articles 20 and 21 of the Statute (Prosecutor v. Milošević 30 June 2003, para. 44 vi)).
Here is one of the fronts in this new foreign policy, strengthened by Obama's pressure for expeditiousness (once a decision has been made) that is already transforming the implementation of policy.
It purifies it, it treats it".
"It's roughing it.
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