Sentence examples for than expeditious from inspiring English sources

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First, pretests suggested a second opinion free of charge to be far less important than expeditious (defined to be within four weeks in the DCE) access to hospital care.

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All these courts competed for business with the existing common-law courts, which led the latter to develop new remedies that proved more effective and expeditious than those previously available, particularly with regard to the action of trespass.

In his review of Lee Kennett's "Sherman: A Soldier's Life" (July 29), Victor Davis Hanson writes, "Perhaps historians are recognizing what Sherman taught us: destroying an enemy's ability to wage war is more moral, and expeditious, than slaughtering its youth; civilians to the rear who advocate, plan and sometimes profit from war can be as culpable as conscripts who pull triggers under orders".

Perhaps historians are recognizing what Sherman taught us: destroying an enemy's ability to wage war is more moral, and expeditious, than slaughtering its youth; civilians to the rear who advocate, plan and sometimes profit from war can be as culpable as conscripts who pull triggers under orders.

This option was considered to be more practical and expeditious than the centralised development of European Guidelines de novo.

If you expect to seek external funding, first incorporate as an S-Corp, C-Corp, or a limited liability company, rather than the more expeditious sole proprietorship or partnership.

It would be better to have this undertaken in an orderly and expeditious fashion, than to wait for it to be compelled by the Congress or the courts," Schiff said on Wednesday.

With a new U.S. president in office promising to deal with the struggling economy as the top priority, and all attention in the U.S. focused intently upon climbing out of the recession as swiftly as possible, many of those speculating on currencies are betting that the U.S. will be on the road to recovery in a significantly more expeditious manner than Europe.

Ms. Motley, in an unusual step, chose to organize a jirga to undo the marriage commitment and repay the debt because the system is more expeditious and less intimidating than the courts to the impoverished displaced residents in the camps, she said.

To date, ultrasound has found limited use in pre-hospital settings as the skills required for image application and interpretation required more training than was thought to be clinically expeditious for pre-hospital providers.

One team member candidly described the task ahead as "Herculean".The instructions from the UN Security Council, after the attack in August on the opposition-held Damascus suburb of Ghouta that is thought to have killed more than 1,400 people, are to undertake "the expeditious destruction of the Syrian Arab Republic's chemical-weapons programme and stringent verification thereof".

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