Make sure you have his social-security number so that you can expedite the filing process. |
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To expedite this process, we have compiled a list of authoritative Web site resources on these subjects. |
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The activities at this office have become costly because of the movements to expedite the issuance and processing of passports. |
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In turn, this should improve the success rate for new styles and expedite the product development process. |
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Welcoming the judgment, it said it would liaise with all the relevant institutions to expedite the process. |
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On a behavior-analytic view, teaching is the arrangement of contingencies of reinforcement that expedite learning. |
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Recently the law firm of McCarthy Tetrault has been retained to expedite completion of the registration process. |
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You may expedite the removal process by adding some bleach to your dishwater or simply soaking hands in bleach water solution. |
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To expedite the process, you must know what you're looking for and how much you're willing to spend. |
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By using parliamentary procedures at the initial meeting, organizers will expedite business and gain experience in conducting business meetings. |
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I myself had a dialogue with the wagon manufacturers and impressed upon them the necessity to expedite supplies. |
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The ambassador and other embassy officers periodically urged the Government to expedite registration of church groups. |
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The new guidelines will provide better management for the northern flying squirrel in West Virginia and expedite its recovery. |
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Tribeswomen in turn expedite the sperm expulsion process by taking matters into their own hands. |
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Salt water and wet bilges will expedite the deterioration, although 10-15 years is a reasonable life expectancy. |
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Time is of the essence and a board meeting was held yesterday in an attempt to expedite the process. |
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If you would not mind, a crew manifest would expedite the release of any unjustly imprisoned. |
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Keep your e-ticket, ticket number and frequent flyer number handy to expedite your request and earn points while cruising the online expressway. |
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A recent declaration from the union's negotiating committee urges longshore workers to expedite military cargo through the ports. |
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You could even fly the entire approach at 70 knots if there was no need to expedite for other traffic. |
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What must be done now is to expedite efforts to reconstruct the country and restore security there. |
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He had also wrote to Minister Cullen, who'd also acknowledged his letter, requesting him to use his contacts to expedite the meeting. |
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Foreign aid can also have a role, but mainly only to expedite this growth once it starts. |
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They can exacerbate splits within a ruling leadership, foment popular unrest, or expedite a dwindling current account. |
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Ashya is now in his sixth week after surgery and the Prague hospital has undertaken to expedite his treatment. |
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To expedite your order, pay by money order, cashier's check, or a certified company check. |
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For example, universities are banding together to purchase and expedite the ordering and delivery of documents directly to the researcher. |
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Now we have the appearance of a Prime Minister's office being used to expedite a private business deal. |
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They have their process, as they do for everybody, not just for me, but anything that they might do to expedite that process, I heartily support. |
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A spokesman for the court said the charges were laid in absentia to expedite the process, sidestepping the need to apply for arrest warrants. |
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As well, it may be possible to expedite the disposition of cases where there is clearly little risk to the public. |
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By simplifying the process and decreasing response time, we are able to expedite the required operations by automotive dealers. |
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The Idea is an innovative machine with an on-press cylinder wash-up system to expedite job changes. |
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This bill would have helped significantly had it been law, with the regulations along with it, to expedite that process. |
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To expedite the processing and issuance of in-session documents, it was strongly recommended that documents should not exceed five pages. |
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Some requirements are currently being simplified in order to expedite the exercise of these rights. |
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Countries which had not yet done so were urged to make every effort to expedite the membership process. |
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Delegation of authority was assigned at various levels within the access to information unit to expedite decision making. |
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Furthermore, I do not foresee any Member State rushing to give the Commission more immediate new powers or powers to expedite the process. |
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It was therefore recommended that steps be taken to expedite the implementation of the latter without further delay. |
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It is empowered to expedite research and surveys on subjects that enter within the domain of its function. |
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Birders and hunters higher up the flyway catch only fleeting glimpses of some species, especially when early, bitter northers expedite the migratory process. |
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Holmes seemed to expedite matters promptly, amid rumors that she was frightened of the Church of Scientology. |
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Iglesias refused to politicize his investigations or expedite them for electoral effect. |
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Cuellar and Cornyn wanted to expedite the deportation of the kids from Central America. |
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The U.S. government should expedite their cases while showing some modicum of flexibility in reviewing their documentation. |
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The Senate will have to expedite its usual clock to do that, and that requires...dum da-dum...unanimous consent. |
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To expedite the calendar in the Senate requires something called unanimous consent, and unanimous means unanimous. |
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They intended the silent policeman to expedite traffic, but it did not. |
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Africa also believes that multilateralism and solutions derived therefrom, especially within the ambit of the instrumentality of the United Nations Charter, will expedite the achievement of most, if not all, of our goals. |
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If we are able to expedite tracebacks, we expect that the vast majority of the tracebacks will be completed in the next twelve to eighteen months. |
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These systems will expedite rescue of persons trapped in confined spaces. |
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The Council of Europe should exert the maximum effort to assist and protect children without parental care and to expedite the return to and reunification with their families. |
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Tethered ascents improved the aeronauts' observations but also immediately gave away the position of the ground station usually collocated with the division or corps headquarters to expedite the transmission of observations. |
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To expedite the probate process, the law now allows notaries to act in the place of the Superior Court Clerk for almost all of the procedures related to the probate of a will. |
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The amendment will allow us to expedite the process and bypass the waiting period by permitting claimants to voluntarily correct health and safety information without the stigma of a formal order. |
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This process allows the Board to expedite those grievance files that can be reviewed more quickly-in particular those relating to simple issues or those whose subject matter had been handled previously by the Board. |
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How can the minister say that the government will expedite parents, grandparents, family class and bring them to the fourth of the line, when she knows very well that her new legislation would chug along? |
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In order to expedite the excavation process a certified explosives contractor was hired to come to the site and strategically place charges to loosen up the material. |
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In its review of the delegation order, the access to information office will explore the feasibility of expanding delegations within the office to expedite the processing of the backlog. |
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In other matters, more concise letter decisions help expedite the decision-making process, thereby providing more timely industrial relations outcomes for parties. |
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We hope in particular that the strategy will expedite the clean up of the Baltic Sea, which is suffering from eutrophication, and help find common solutions to cross border challenges. |
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The amendments to Annexes I, II and III would be implementing measures of technical nature and in order to simplify and expedite the procedure, their adoption should be entrusted to the Commission. |
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Then we need to step in and expedite the peace process. |
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The objectives of the proposal are to improve and expedite the free movement of judgments in civil and commercial matters within the internal market. |
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Lastly, with regard to albino killings, the Government was firmly resolved to expedite investigations into the practice and bring the perpetrators before the courts swiftly. |
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Some of Chrysler's creditors lodged objections to the plan, arguing that their interests have been sidetracked in order to expedite the deal. Visteon, a car-parts supplier, filed for bankruptcy protection. |
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The destruction of Dresden, while immense, was designed to expedite the defeat of Germany. |
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This was exploited in the days of hand calculators to expedite the construction of map projections. |
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These slaves were managed by a factor who was established on or near the coast to expedite the shipping of slaves to the New World. |
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Steam powered tugboats and towboats started working in the San Francisco Bay soon after this to expedite shipping in and out of the bay. |
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Pidgin Delaware developed early in the province as a vehicular language to expedite trade. |
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It was within the power of the old Congress of the Confederation to expedite or block the ratification of the new Constitution. |
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Now the Committee of the Whole is used mostly for monetary bills and on rare occasions to expedite the passage of other legislation. |
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A reported 3 billion Saudi Riyals will be put into constructing flyovers and underpasses in an effort to expedite traffic. |
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They undertook to discuss the recommendations of the consultation, and enjoined the ECOWAS Secretariat to expedite action on their implementation. |
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Work has therefore commenced to examine and consider whether the cessation of financial support to the abductor may be a useful instrument to prevent abduction and expedite repatriation of children. |
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I am particularly interested in the development of indicators that would help monitor system performance and expedite improvements when problems arise. |
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Delegates agreed that finalizing text on the exact role and functionality of the proposed technology executive committee would help expedite further negotiations. |
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S that far in advance, use a gravy strainer to remove the excess fat or place it in the freezer for a short time to expedite defatting it. |
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The Department of Transport expedite the development of a regulatory framework that is easily understood and applicable to all small passenger vessels and their operation. |
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To expedite the debugging process, Mission Critical Linux has designed the first widely available kernel core dump capabilities to take a snapshot of all system activities. |
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Responding, Sylva urged the NNPC management to expedite action on the take-off of the refinery project, proposed by the Federal Government, to be sited in the state. |
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The Company continues to work proactively with DERM in an effort to expedite this process to ensure that UCG Panel 2 can be commissioned as soon as practicable. |
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This demand for more information could become a distracter unless we can find a way to prioritize and expedite the flow of information at the company and platoon levels. |
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The Commissioner has directed Secretary RTA Manshad Ali to expedite the steps against substandard CNG Kits in public transport including intercity buses and vans. |
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Speech is a very short and expedite way of conveying their thoughts. |
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The primary purpose of ATC worldwide is to prevent collisions, organize and expedite the flow of air traffic, and provide information and other support for pilots. |
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In addition to automating its processes, BP Logix has helped NIMH to expedite and streamline the processes themselves, enabling the organization to be more effective. |
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Consequently, to discover is simply to expedite an event that would occur sooner or later, if we had not troubled ourselves to make the discovery. |
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To expedite the process of financial services liberalisation, ASEAN has agreed on a positive list modality and adopted milestones to facilitate negotiations. |
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