But their reward was fast-track promotion and a good chance of a commission as an engineer officer. |
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Perhaps fewer people realize that the fast-track effort is meant to be limited and temporary. |
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The minister said the government was planning legislation to fast-track infrastructure projects. |
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A national crackdown on truancy has seen fast-track court action against parents of hardcore truants. |
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The oldest and sickest miners already have priority, but Mr Wilson announced that widows of former colliers would also get fast-track treatment. |
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Any plans to fast-track incineration projects are likely to cause a serious row in the cabinet. |
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This is often taken as evidence that gender discrimination persists, and as basis for calls to fast-track women to higher positions. |
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The deficits court case is being heard under a special fast-track process and judges should deliver a verdict within six months. |
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Mark Albion, who chucked a fast-track career at Harvard Business School, proves that there's a third way. |
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And we need a fast-track process to make sure that infrastructure projects are approved. |
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A bill could come to the Senate floor as early as Wednesday, and the administration is aiming to fast-track the legislation. |
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He used live models to show how Rudy Guede, who was convicted in a fast-track trial last October, likely killed Kercher alone. |
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To deal with the huge volume of claims, the federal government set up an alternative dispute resolution process to fast-track settlements. |
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The mere threat of legal action or exposure as a non-payer can fast-track overdue payment. |
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Meanwhile any businesses willing to pay the new charges can fast-track their spammiest marketing mailouts direct into customer's mailboxes. |
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But it will do nothing whatever to fast-track Scottish patients within our unreformed health service or to help our badly beleaguered schools. |
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She handed in her party membership card after she failed a fast-track basic skills test for sitting councillors and was deselected. |
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The government recently announced plans for a bill to fast-track large-scale projects such as the metro. |
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And success could also fast-track him up the rankings towards a potential shot at the domestic title. |
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Affably but insistently, he makes a bid to establish some firm deadlines and fast-track the project. |
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He urged Congress to pass a bill giving him special powers to fast-track development projects in the city. |
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The course would be offered as a one-year fast-track program including a paid internship in the field. |
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The Board are delighted with this development and believe it will help enormously to fast-track the project to completion. |
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He'd been in Recruitment for a while now, everyone in-house knew it was the fast-track, if you did well you could write your own ticket to a good position anywhere. |
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Unfortunately, with more and more people moving into apartment blocks and embracing a fast-track cosmopolitan life, this practice is slowly being pushed into oblivion. |
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But as we looked at all of the fast-track projects, Calico was far and away the most harmfully located project. |
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America's lack of fast-track has given too many countries the excuse to vacillate. |
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Partner countries of course have the final say on decisions to use these dormant funds for the fast-track initiative. |
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Standard practices for consultation and review appear to have been purposely ignored so as fast-track short-term and self-interested plans. |
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But elsewhere progress is hardly fast-track. |
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Strategies such as plea bargaining or mechanisms for entering early guilty pleas or for fast-track case management can encourage the early disposition of cases. |
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Bargaining a penny an hour for international development projects meant a fast-track education in international solidarity for thousands of our local union officers and members. |
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Another Member noted that the project complied with CFC guidelines for fast-track financing and, if it were revised to include a logical framework which was a requirement for projects, would support its approval. |
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Donors should fast-track resources to these countries. |
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There should be both a fast-track process and a normal process. |
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The construction of two magistrate courts in Freetown is proceeding smoothly, and the establishment of a fast-track commercial court is also in progress. |
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On the contrary, if the Court now decides to hear this case on the merits, it might be a fast-track. |
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Hence the urgency to fast-track a raw-boned 17-year-old from Everton, who might as easily be mangled by the demands of the international game as made by them. |
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Passage of this so-called fast-track or trade-promotion authority would limit Congress' role in shaping future trade agreements to a simple yea or nay. |
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The City Planning Agency is now tasked with re-evaluating the cash-strapped budget to collect any penny available to finance the busway's fast-track scheme. |
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Robison explained that such a waiver is appropriate since fast-track cases remain under Compliance jurisdiction. |
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She lives just down the road from us, so Wendy can fast-track you to them. |
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Rather than having to start from scratch, we offer a fast-track to knowledge that can make a significant difference to the steps involved in introducing innovation. |
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He was dealt with during a fast-track trial in a private hearing on Wednesday in Granadilla de Abona, and was given four months to pay the fine. |
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Statoil s Visund oil and gas field is to benefit from standardised fast-track umbilicals developed by Nexans. |
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In a phone interview last week with The Register-Guard, Wyden emphasized that Congress would have a final say on the treaty under the fast-track legislation. |
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They had majorities for seven years in this House and instead they reserved the right to fast-track things for political pork-barrelling to Liberal cronies and friends. |
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Pope Benedict XVI put John Paul II, who became pontiff in 1978, on the fast-track for possible sainthood. |
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It's useful to speculate how a foreign enlistee on the naturalization fast-track would reply to the same question. |
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Faced with such an impertinence, we will not be waving this directive through into a fast-track procedure until the workers' rights issue has been sorted out in a manner favourable to them. |
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The IOC's decision to fast-track slopestyle's admission to the Olympics was almost certainly prompted by a desire to capitalise on snowboarding's growing trendiness. |
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There were no fewer than three executives from the high-tech world, all welcoming an opportunity to dabble in the Old West to stave off fast-track flame-out. |
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Telling Architectural Systems recently launched the Corium Cladding System, a fully engineered facade that combines brick units with cost-effective fast-track installation. |
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Fast-track construction has long been the norm in New York metropolitan area retail construction. |
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Air Seychelles Cargo has launched Fast-Track, a priority air freight service for sending consignments quickly and efficiently. |
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Fast-track programs allow prosecutors in certain districts to offer below-Guidelines sentences in exchange for a defendant's guilty plea and waiver of certain rights. |
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Fast-Track Contest underlines our endeavor to provide quick and affordable graphic design solutions for customers and more rewards for our designers. |
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