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This way, the more expeditious evolution of nuclear loci could alleviate slow deterioration of chloroplast genetic information, and even mutations with a strong negative impact on organelle development and function might be remedied.
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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".
Greater accountability, more expeditious decision-making and improved risk-benefit balancing would expend existing and additional resources more efficiently.
I think people are going to go toward a more expeditious check-in, but it's a long way out".
"Rather than just trim the trees, they found it more expeditious to simply cut them down entirely.
But table tennis is usually a more expeditious affair with its spinning, elusive serves and aggressive topspin forehand drives.
Some experts say there are more expeditious ways to effect treaty changes than the traditional path followed by the Lisbon Treaty.
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