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Before Zillo could ask, Pettitte explained that a shortcut he usually takes to avoid southbound traffic on the Major Deegan Expressway was blocked off, and that he and his wife, Laura, were lost somewhere in the Bronx, in a rental car without GPS, and with a string of red brake lights in front of them.
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We can see that there is a new link in this alternative path that is a shortcut standing for the first two links in the abstract path.
"That's a shortcut," she said.
Instead, it searches for policy innovations that provide a shortcut around local economic or political complications.
But is that really a shortcut?
That's a shortcut to a short interview day--and a long job search.
Understanding by analogy is a useful shortcut, but it's just that -- a shortcut.
The 1984 Hatch-Waxman amendment that provided a shortcut for generics was enacted only after great controversy".
That feels like a shortcut to meaning.
In the nineteen-thirties, social scientists argued for the merits of a shortcut that relied on statistical science: surveying a tiny but representative sample of a population.
Ironically, the mechanism was actually originally created as a shortcut that would allow the computer to reset.
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