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to expedited
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To accelerate the progress of.
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They objected to expedited procedures Democratic leaders used to bring it to a vote with only one day's notice.
Under a 1995 court order, in fact, the Cruz family had even been entitled to expedited emergency housing because of their medical conditions.
Moreover, priority will be given to expedited publication of those articles which provide cutting-edge clinical details for improving the care of patients with ocular inflammation and infections.
You get access to expedited shipping, Prime Video, Prime Music, the Kindle Lending Library and probably a bunch of other stuff that I'm forgetting.
Well that depends; how valuable do you consider your time? - No processing lines - No paperwork - Access to expedited entry benefits in other countries - Availability at major US airports - Reduced wait times.
Non-reassuring patterns are identified in approximately 15%% of those with CTG monitoring [ 18] and may prompt clinical actions ranging from simple manoeuvres, such as maternal position change, improved maternal hydration, through to expedited birth of the baby by caesarean section, forceps or vacuum.
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"We want to expedite everything.
To expedite matters, the family split up.
"We are looking to expedite the payment of claims".
Australia wants China to expedite Mr. Hu's case.
It needs a bigger budget to expedite them.
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