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the streamlining
verb
To design and construct the contours of a vehicle etc. so as to offer the least resistance to its flow through a fluid.
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The streamlining comes as BellSouth makes other changes.
The streamlining endorsed today did not go so far.
ACNielsen, which is based in Stamford, Conn., expects the streamlining moves to save $100 million.
The streamlining concentrated even more power in the hands of those who already had it.
News of soaring profits have only angered those who were let go during the streamlining drive.
Certainly the ratings must have had something to do with the "streamlining".
The use of colors -- its palette is red, green and the aforementioned blue -- is a visual manifestation of the streamlining.
The "streamlining" of government by merging ministries shows a new willingness to take on powerful vested interests.
For the last eight years I have had the challenge of running the streamlining program called re-inventing government.
The streamlining abolishes four bodies and cuts the number of ministries by two to 25.
Hurd's now re-sculpting HP: The streamlining includes 14,500 job cuts, decimating the firm's worldwide staff.
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