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But in May the federal government said it might expedite its decision on tribal status.
But Bossert added that, given the damage the storm has wrought and the money the government is poised to spend, "It might expedite our efforts to reach coordinated consensus here as we institute policy". "We don't just want to build back faster; we want to build back better, faster and stronger," Bossert said.
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I phoned a psychiatrist at my hospital to see if I might expedite an appointment for an evaluation to complement my medical work.
That he believes, as Vargas makes it clear he does, that just a look might expedite this immediately gives you a rounded impression of Adamsburg – and shows you're not in the presence of your usual copper.
It is hard to imagine how strapping on your Nikes and packing up your suitcase might expedite the deal (though the ancient Egyptians would probably have understood).
There are more pieces to come, but Norman might expedite what could've been a long rebuilding process.
Current ATIS based on shortest path routing might expedite traffic to converge towards the suboptimal User Equilibrium (UE) state.
A number of new families I've met have joked about how eager the mother was to send their partner back to work to have them "out of the way" – technology like this might expedite the process.
Understanding the regulation of cell motility therefore might expedite the development of novel therapeutic approaches.
If I may, I will talk to my right hon. friend the secretary of state for Wales to see how we might expedite a response".
Setting a price might expedite a decision.
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