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to swifter
noun
The current of a stream.
Exact(6)
"I think this will lead to swifter, fairer, and more importantly cheaper justice".
In Brazil, government officials and companies have been receptive to swifter acceptance of non-animal test alternatives.
Unlike Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Waxman is in a position in Washington to prod the Veterans Affairs Department to swifter action.
It would also smooth the path to swifter membership for Latvia and other less troubled countries for which the euro club is so alluring.
Prof Mansel said adopting a radiotherapy approach, rather than secondary surgery, would lead to swifter recovery with fewer side effects for patients - and cost the NHS less.
She added that it also helps establish an atmosphere of openness, where victims will not be afraid to report crimes, leading to swifter, more evidenced-based convictions.
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That is sufficient for American regulators to be able to take SWIFT to task in Belgium.
Unreasonable judgments should be subject to swift appeal.
Kadare is closer here to Swift than to Kafka; he cuts sharp and all ways.
Crassness may be inherent in a form that inclines to swift transgression.
Patients, accustomed to swift access, now want safe, effective, dignified care.
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