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Market pressures don't force streamlining in health care the way they do in other industries.
Artificial shark skin is used for streamlining (in sport, aviation and motoring) and in medicine to create bacteria-resistant surfaces.
They want to tamp down some of the streamlining in the global economy sector and protect health care, education and government from its remorseless logic.
The first Airstream, the Clipper, arrived in 1936 amid a national craze for streamlining — in cars, in buildings, in toasters — as the brainchild of an inventor and travel promoter named Wally Byam.
In addition to streamlining in personnel and other areas, funds have had to be raised in economic times scarcely less difficult in Canada than they have been in the United States.
And he was right about the collection by Kim Jones, who clicked on the British company's original era of "streamlining" in the 1920s and gave slim suits, a sleek camel coat and purposeful sportswear a modern vibe.
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But on paper, the main change to push for streamlined in-app payments is a big time benefit for consumers.
Mr. DiPietre, the governor's spokesman, said the application rules were streamlined in 2001.
"And the rest of the organisation will be streamlined in parallel".
And the rest of the organization will be streamlined in parallel.
And not just in the obvious way, by helping swimmers remain more buoyant and streamlined in the water.
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