I favour expeditiousness, to clear the path so that our aspirations are not twisted by protracted disputes over acre, rood, and perch. |
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The word cannot be associated with the expeditiousness of the proceedings, one of the prerequisites for defining an appealable issue. |
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Implementing a sound case management process and procedures also affected the expeditiousness of reviews. |
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The government defended its decision by pointing to the virtues of informality and expeditiousness, plus full investigatory rather than adjudicatory powers. |
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Because of its expeditiousness and simplicity, this procedure has clearly been resorted to with a view to reducing the delay in transposition. |
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In particular, disclosure issues that may affect the expeditiousness of the proceedings are monitored at the pre-trial stage. |
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Finally, to ensure the desired expeditiousness, the procedure will, in practice, essentially be conducted electronically. |
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No representation is made or warranty given as to its accuracy, road conditions or route usability or expeditiousness. |
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Sometimes, in our expeditiousness to move the world down the path towards the workers' Utopia, we aren't cognizant of who we are excluding from the process. |
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But the regime is hardly a model of expeditiousness it has been promising to restore democracy for 15 years. |
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In Part I of my report relating to the Walkerton water tragedy, I set out the four principles that guided the conduct of that Inquiry: thoroughness, expeditiousness, openness to the public, and fairness. |
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Through all cases that have been brought to it the Tribunal has become well known for the expeditiousness and for the user-friendliness of its proceedings. |
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Croatia supports the recommendation contained in the note, while at the same time believing that implementation of certain points contained therein needs to strike a balance between desirability and expeditiousness. |
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This structure facilitates the expeditiousness of judicial proceedings and allows staff to deepen and broaden their knowledge beyond the scope of a single case before one Chamber. |
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Of course, in pursuing the completion strategies, the Council should avoid giving the impression that it intends to promote expeditiousness at the price of fairness. |
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Russia, as a permanent member of the Council, favours increasing the effectiveness of the Council's work, while maintaining its expeditiousness, with a reasonable balance between transparency and effectiveness in its work. |
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The appointment of a legal representative for victims allowed to participate in the case is appropriate as it will prevent any adverse impact on the expeditiousness of the proceedings. |
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The Tribunal has also acted with efficiency and expeditiousness. |
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