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It is commonly used to refer to a message that is quick and efficient in its delivery. Example: The CEO received a swift message from the marketing department informing him of the successful launch of the new product.
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Emergencies apparently do not include imminent late arrival to a meeting because dry cleaning needed picking up, or the need to send a swift message -- WOO WOO! -- to someone who cut off a city official in traffic.
On Ask.fm one teenage girl writes: "I have literally no money to come [to Syria], and I can't take out loans … because I'm too young is there any way you can help?" The reply from the self-styled jihadists is swift: "Message us privately".
If these organizations crack down either legally or financially on executives and directors who make stock trades on top of bogus or questionable books, it would send a swift message to others trying to cheat the system.
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Organizations like the Council of American-Islamic Relatissueiswiftswift messages of condemnation that vehemently affirm that actors such as Rahami are not representative of the broader Muslim community.
"The payment instructions in question were fully authenticated by the SWIFT messaging system in accordance with standard authentication protocols," the Fed statement said, referring to the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication codes that banks use when transferring cash internationally.
In Washington, US state department spokesman John Kirby said the UN security council needed to "send the North Koreans a swift, firm message".
The National Hockey League sent a swift, strong message to Todd Bertuzzi, the Vancouver Canucks forward whose vicious attack of Colorado's Steve Moore left Moore hospitalized with a broken neck, a concussion and deep facial cuts.
State Department spokesman John Kirby said that the UN needs to "send the North Koreans a swift, firm message".
The heist was accomplished not by tunnels or explosives, but by acquiring the access codes for the Swift global messaging system, which is what banks use to securely pass payment orders to one another.
The exploits were believed to have originated from the National Security Agency as part of its work to monitor money flow in the SWIFT interbank messaging system.
The predators should be given a swift and sure message — that those arrested on federal charges are in a system where the door does not revolve but rather where it closes and remains closed for a long time.
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