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Перевод: expeditious speek expeditious


[прилагательное]
быстрый; скорый


Тезаурус:

  1. Held , allowing the application, that since section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 made provision for persons arrested for breaking bail conditions, or on the likelihood of their so doing, to be brought before a single justice, it was an enactment falling within the exception contemplated by section 121 of the Act of 1980 which, in any event, was limited to summary trials of informations and the hearing of complaints under the civil jurisdiction; that Parliament had intended by section 7(4) to create a simple and expeditious procedure whereby a justice was required, before forming an opinion under section 7(5), to conduct no more than an informal inquiry, hearing the arresting officer's grounds for belief that the person had broken or might break his bail conditions and allowing that person to respond, but without the giving of evidence on oath or cross-examination; and that, since the provisions of the Act of 1980 relating to the adjournment of proceedings before magistrates' courts did not apply, there was no power in the justice to adjourn proceedings under section 7(5) (post, pp. 24A, G - 25B, C-;G, 26B, E-;F, H - 27A, G-;H).
  2. But the requirement of leave need not be too burdensome for applicants if an expeditious procedure for cases of emergency is provided; and the question of time-limits could be dealt with by making it clear that a short time-limit should be imposed only if public works would otherwise be held in undue suspense.
  3. For heavy goods, especially of timber and stone, it still seems likely that water transport, by river and sea and a little by canal, was cheaper and more expeditious than long-distance travel by road - and that there was sense as well as sentiment, for example, in the devotion the Norman builders showed in England for their native stone from Caen.
  4. "In most cases the auditor is best placed to conduct a thorough and expeditious investigation and need not be torn between his duties to two masters," he adds.
  5. The fair, public and expeditious characteristics of judicial proceedings are of no value at all if there are no judicial proceedings."
  6. This can be expected to attack priorities first at the most expeditious points, where ground is favourable and forces ready.
  7. In a bureaucracy such as a pollution control agency, the organizing principle is administrative efficiency - "an orientation to the expeditious attainment of the given objectives" (Blau, 1963: 264) - which reaches down to the field officer in the form of a number of imperatives about getting the job done in certain ways that have profound implications for his exercise of discretion.
  8. Article 14 allows states which belong to "economic integration systems", by which was meant groupings such as the Latin American Free Trade Association or the Andean Common Market, to agree upon "special methods and procedures more expeditious than those provided for" in the convention.
  9. To drive from Lascaux of the prehistoric caves in the Dordogne right across country to Valence on the Rhone is possibly not the most expeditious way of getting from the deep south-west of France to the Mediterranean.
  10. When a human chess player finds himself ahead, the art of the game demands that he win in the most expeditious manner; some sort of lightning stroke that ends the game rapidly.
  11. NIH officials say only that the witnesses were notified "in the most expeditious way possible"; members of BIG insist that a telephone tree was created in which one person was told to call several others.
  12. We will provide a fair and expeditious system for examining claims for refugee status.
  13. "Never", said Trustram Eve, "have I known craftsmen to be so expeditious."

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