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"Their cooperation made the process a lot more expeditious".
After the 17th century more expeditious legal actions were developed.
"The rules of the House enable more expeditious passage of legislation," she said.
Equally important was a simplification of form brought about by the demand for more expeditious production methods.
Anthony Bucci, a customs spokesman, said officials concluded that consolidating operations would "provide more expeditious processing of containers requiring examination".
I think people are going to go toward a more expeditious check-in, but it's a long way out".
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In so doing, pioneering one of Australia's most comprehensive communication databases enabling a more efficient, expeditious and effective method to regularly connect with constituents and interested observers.
Therefore, the ability to obtain nanomolar BoNTAe inhibitors relies more on expeditious syntheses of inhibitor analogs with good affinities than on exquisite design of high-affinity inhibitor analogs using free energy perturbation calculations that can compute the absolute binding free energy [10].
In general, the revolutionaries hoped to make the administration of justice more accessible and expeditious.
The trial of such cases is usually more informal and expeditious than those for more serious offenses.
These American officials feel this this would guarantee a more liberal and expeditious outcome to constitutional deliberations.
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