Resurfacing, pavement improvement and traffic flow improvement will be done under a fast track programme. |
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It follows that if parents mess up in any way, there can be no second chance, and their offspring will be on the fast track to a blighted life. |
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Commercially, the Spring Creek townhome project is on a fast track with the recent great weather. |
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Its not a super fast track, but it is very technical with some great corners and elevation changes. |
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The fast track process should cut the visa wait to as little as 24 hours for foreign reporters wishing to enter China. |
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This is one constitutional amendment that evidently is being put on the fast track. |
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The administration says it is open to changes so long as the legislation is put on a fast track. |
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On the other side, Tampa Bay's defense will have trouble stopping the Rams on the dome's fast track. |
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Glasgow-based, and with his name mentioned in all the right places, he appears to be on the fast track to fame. |
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By the time she was born, those days were behind him and he was on the fast track of an army career. |
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In fact, racism and sexism may make us even more hesitant to trade the fast track for the mommy track, even temporarily. |
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The fast track bill will be called in the Senate only when the White House knows it has the 60 votes necessary to invoke cloture. |
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The ideal person will be professionally qualified and be able to demonstrate a fast track career history. |
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The band is gasping for breath, running in the fast track of the music industry. |
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Federal prosecutors will assess whether any information offered is strong enough to allow an informant on to the fast track. |
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You can also take the fast track to elite membership by requesting and completing an elite challenge. |
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She's also currently on the fast track to mastering the Bulgarian language. |
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Although she is not on the fast track to becoming a millionaire, she is not looking at a poverty-stricken future either. |
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By the time he touched down, his peace mission was on the fast track to failure. |
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George will be quickly put on the fast track programme and foreign deputation will follow in a year. |
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We lack the kind of mentorship and connections with people who can help us on the fast track and up the career ladder. |
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I could see it with MB and frankly I predicted he was headed straight for juvenile detention and a fast track to the big house. |
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He also questioned whether COGEMA should be allowed to proceed with the project given its past record and if so, why on such a fast track. |
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In the circumstances, the issue was no longer to try to fast track the process but rather to see how it could be revived. |
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Paige, a pre-med student from Wisconsin, is on the fast track to creating the life she's always wanted. |
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In Vernon, the mayor was the champion of the fast track system, which was also endorsed by an enthusiastic city manager and local developers. |
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So, working as a student can mean a foot in the door and the fast track to a career with the federal government. |
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With that math, the amount already accomplished shows Occupy SMS on a fast track to becoming a major player in the relief effort. |
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Bill 204 will provide a fast track to a clean bill of health for all emergency services personnel. |
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How can they stay on the fast track if, as in the UAE, they cannot travel without a male chaperone? |
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As far as the analytical fast track is concerned, its exact role is still being defined. |
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By ensuring that direction is provided to judges, rather than leaving it as an option, would help to fast track compensation for crime victims. |
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If they were willing to fast track this legislation then, why are they not willing to pass it now? |
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Such a commitment will be required for participation in the fast track option. |
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Countries are still far apart on the major issues and the U. S. President no longer has fast track authority to accept any negotiated deal. |
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The program is designed to fast track your development based on your needs. |
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For an unknown presenter to be awarded such a plum job signals both that he is on the fast track to success and that the station is in need of a boost. |
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After blazing into the House in 1980, he hit the fast track for leadership. |
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It looks like the new fast track to quick money is being a test user. |
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Some are members of Congress on the fast track, others are on the ballot looking to make their marks. |
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The Atlantic recently reported that female pubic hair is on the fast track to extinction. |
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In the political pantheon of all things Over the Line, this deserves a fast track to somewhere near the top. |
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I think a lot of parents are taken up with this idea that their kids are going to fall behind and that they have to get them on the fast track early. |
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It was a revolutionary job, but not exactly on the fast track to anywhere. |
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Dedicated booking office, coach parking and fast track admission. |
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New age rehab treatment is designed to get you back on the fast track sooner. |
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At any rate, credit the Riverside for getting on lexicography's fast track by spotting the term and defining it as an adjective at least as deserving as the verb fast-talk. |
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Because of the interest and demand, LOTO and PSWA are on the fast track to getting their Industry Credit Union Charter. |
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Indeed, Vietnam is still on an economic fast track, despite the global economic downturn and is quickly narrowing the gap with its richer Southeast Asian neighbors in attracting foreign direct investment. |
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We wanted to create a fast track that would coordinate services better. |
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Slow track, fast track, Greene prevailed again. |
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Details said, fast track promotion of Bachelors, Masters and double MA qualified personnel would depend on the performance of employees. |
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As a practical matter, because the U. S. is not there with fast track authority, no other country will make significant concessions that the United States congress may pick apart and undercut. |
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For his part, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has also expressed an interest in launching new trade agreements and fast track. |
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Because that was a bill that we supported unconditionally, our House leader, who speaks on behalf of the official opposition, offered to fast track it. |
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Furthermore, as has been done in the case of codification, a fast track inter-institutional mechanism should be agreed for the technical repeal of obsolescent acts of the Council or of the European Parliament and the Council. |
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Then it would likely be fast track to presidential candidate. |
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John Crowley is on the fast track to corporate success when his two children, Megan and Patrick, are diagnosed with Pompe disease. |
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Most first notice the benefits of fast track when there is a pressing need to demonstrate fast results. |
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In the 1970s, Bergoglio was on a fast track in the church hierarchy. |
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Within Wales, medical undergraduate education is provided by only Cardiff University, while graduate fast track route training is provided at Swansea University. |
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Kishan Narsi, India's representative in the AIBA, said that IOA amending its constitution may fast track things but AIBA's stance on the IBF has not changed yet. |
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A nose in a well-researched beer publication is a fast track to separating your Altbier from your Eisbock and several new beer books on the shelves promise just that. |
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On the functioning of desalination plant, the Administrator said that DHA was focused to revive the non functional Cogen Power and Desalination Plant on a fast track basis. |
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Despite a certain reputation for disruptive antiestablishment behavior, his career seemed to be on the fast track to becoming the director of the Bolshoi Ballet. |
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This will entitle them to fast track entry and a free glow stick. |
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