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Перевод: expedite speek expedite


[прилагательное]
быстрый; незатрудненный; удобный;
[глагол]
ускорять; содействовать; быстро выполнять; быстро отправлять


Тезаурус:

  1. The Pentagon doesn't expedite - they demand immediate compliance.
  2. For this reason an interval of six weeks elapses between the decree nisi , which is made upon the hearing of the case, and the decree absolute, which finally dissolves the marriage and enables the parties to marry again, though the court has power to expedite the decree absolute in a suitable case.
  3. Endeavour expedite soonest clearance."
  4. In their latest applications alliance, Oracle Corp will team with Sun Microsystems Computer Corp to develop and sell products and services for the pharmaceutical industry: the partners look for about 200m in hardware, software and services from the venture by 1997; it will include a systems integration effort for complicated tasks such as document tracking and joint development of software to expedite computer-assisted new drug design.
  5. However, unlike the position in England - where the Partnerships controlled so few resources directly - the SDA had its own funds to help expedite the strategy.
  6. Qualix Group Inc, San Francisco, California, has formed Qualix Direct, a new division to expedite large-volume Unix/client-server software purchases.
  7. This has enormous implications for the cost and length of time it takes to expedite cases, both areas over which the Institute has been severely criticised and which it is keen to see reduced.
  8. Undoubtedly, "voluntary" Saxon labour was used to expedite these tasks.
  9. Mr Bull laid out a future strategy for AIBS by outlining "Eight Visions" for implementation over the next three years: to promote human rights education on school curriculums; to improve the Section's rapid response capacity; to foster growth without compromising service to members; to develop AIBS's "own country" work; to foster regionalisation; to engender co-operation between regional groups; to broaden Amnesty's appeal; and to expedite internal development.
  10. A structured induction is necessary to shorten the learning period and expedite informed contributions.
  11. Counter-insurgency theory accepts this fact as basic and concentrates on ways to expedite the process by making terrorists appear even more violent, callous and irresponsible than they are.
  12. The White Paper programme introduced a fundamental policy change to expedite and implement the removal of technical barriers leading to the "harmonisation" of standards.
  13. Delinquent subculture theory, with its emphasis on a collective solution to the problem, also allowed for social learning to augment and expedite the generation of delinquent values.

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