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The document pledged to "streamline" decision making and to strengthen institutions for enforcing the economic liberalization.
Honda also said it would reduce its board to 21 members, from 36, to streamline decision making.
Aides to Mr. Mueller said the intelligence directorate was intended to streamline decision making and add far greater authority to the executive assistant director for intelligence, the agency's chief intelligence officer.
They see the next round of EU reform, due to culminate in a new treaty in 2004, as the last chance to streamline decision making and avoid paralysis if and when the union is enlarged to up to 25 members.
The Lisbon Treaty is intended to streamline decision making, create a permanent president of the European Union Council, where member states meet, and upgrade the job of the bloc's chief of foreign policy.
He faces three main challenges: to overcome the economic crisis and start creating new jobs for the armies of young unemployed; to push a new electoral law through parliament to end political paralysis; and to bring about institutional reforms to streamline decision making.
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One immediate benefit has been to streamline decision-making.
The Lisbon treaty aims to streamline decision-making, create a permanent president of the E.U.
This is the second time Ms. Carroll has moved to streamline decision-making at the company.
Company executives said the moves were part of a restructuring intended to streamline decision-making.
The National Security Council is a bureaucracy that helps the President streamline decision-making, and Donilon seems to have thought extensively about how that system works.
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