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is expeditious
adjective
Fast, prompt, speedy.
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I understand that this process needs to be completed in a way that is expeditious as well as fair.
Finally, a voiceover suggests that the lotion, like the workout, is expeditious: "It takes just 15 seconds for stronger, more resilient skin".
The retraction system is expeditious in uncovering knowledge that is ever determined to be false (the mean time to retraction is less than two years) and democratic (retraction is not systematically affected by author prominence).
The huge wealth generated by petroleum has also enabled Putin to further pan-Slavic and/or pan-Orthodox solidarity (depending on which nationalism is expeditious for the moment) -- from Ukraine to Serbia to Russia.
The proposed protocol is expeditious and easy to achieve with simple equipment in a dental office.
A further advantage is the fact that the proposed postpolymerization treatment is expeditious and easy to achieve with simple equipment in a dental office.
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The transfer was expeditious.
The Yankees were expeditious about cleaning up after Chamberlain.
Suddenly it was expeditious to admit what officials and politicians had long found convenient to ignore.
He said the umpires must be expeditious, but he emphasized that they also needed to be right.
And so he portrayed himself as the one who is trying to be "expeditious" while Governor Bush, he says, is the one who is dragging things out.
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