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But the authors caution that some parents of children with what they think are speech delays go overboard in trying to speed development.
In trying to speed 30,000 reinforcements into Afghanistan while reducing American forces in Iraq by 50,000, American commanders are orchestrating one of the largest movements of troops and matériel since World War II.
Raghav Kotval, that asked, "In trying to speed up a trial, are we affecting its fairness?" Kotval explained, "If, for example, the judge is less inclined to grant a continuance because it means more time on Gitmo, is that adverse to the accused?" It sure does kinda seem that way.
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Dr. Chu said he had come into office in January 2009 trying to speed up a loan guarantee process that had been established by a 2005 law, but which had not at that point resulted in any actual loans.
He instead is only interested in one goal: trying to speed up how fast Microsoft can become a credible player in the Internet world.
The Bloomberg administration has spent more than $130 million in recent years trying to speed up the redevelopment of a pockmarked, 13-block stretch of auto repair shops near Citi Field in Queens.
Because falling into the really stupid category is driving your Porsche 71 miles an hour in Bayonne, N.J., trying to speed away from the cops chasing you and then when you get out of the car and try to get away, deny it was your car.
But now, in an experiment that has provoked scorn from the largest firefighters' union and criticism from some elected officials in Queens, the department is trying to speed response times in the borough by shortening the time dispatchers spend on the phone before they send firefighters out the door.
It squeezed liquidity so sharply last year that commercial banks almost stopped lending.With a presidential election in December, the government is now trying to speed recovery.
Was he also competing with Mr. Bush, who runs a mile in under seven minutes and is trying to speed up too?
In recent years, they have been trying to speed up the time it takes to do clinical trials, while also trying to make them less expensive and less risky.
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