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Print — or, rather, text — should be streamlined and unencumbered.
In 1981, the Reagan energy secretary John Edwards said his department "should be streamlined, ramped down".
Mr. Delis agreed the application process, which involves filing plans with several agencies, should be streamlined.
Overlong questionnaires should be streamlined to be more relevant and effective in eliciting valuable and useful information.
Next, its contracting process should be streamlined and require competitive bidding that is open, rapid and transparent.
For all its superb moments, "1Q84" feels uncontrolled, erratic and repetitive: it is threadbare where it should be plush, and overstuffed where it should be streamlined.
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It's time to wave goodbye to the preposterous prejudice that people shouldn't be streamlined or time tabled.
They may streamline certain processes that shouldn't be streamlined, or they may cut them out of the production cycle entirely.
The arms should also be streamlined, ending in discernible fingers.
Given that EFSA is only assessing the risk of substances used in harmonised FCMs, testing methods applied by other risk assessors (businesses, national laboratories etc.), should also be streamlined, so that there are uniform safety standards in place (for analytical testing, fixed maximum limits for substances and standard conditions of use).
Your reading should not always be streamlined to business books and self-help books alone.
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