By cutting some of these characters, the movie would have lost a few moments of hilarity, but gained a tighter, more streamlined feel. |
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Contract manufacturers benefit from reduced layers of bureaucracy and more streamlined procedures. |
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A process streamlined into grim efficiency, yielding one more line on the scholar's vita. |
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Combining streamlined efficiency with abstract decadence, American Art Deco reconciled these societal dualisms. |
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A streamlined fish, the mackerel is designed for fast swimming in large shoals. |
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Watch out for a streamlined and thus completely uninteresting Hollywood remake in a theatre near you soon. |
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Secondly, I cannot imagine how it could be streamlined in a fair and equitable manner. |
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Clutch purses and handbags have an elegant, streamlined look, but they're the perfect size to carry all those little necessities. |
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Named after their spotted coats and fearsome jaws, leopard seals have large, reptilian heads and streamlined bodies. |
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The craft was streamlined, probably capable of atmospheric flight, with twin thrusters to either side of the aft section of the fuselage. |
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Initial drawings showed an aircraft with a tightly cowled radial engine, streamlined fuselage, retractable landing gear and flaps. |
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There's something at once provokingly unreal yet disturbingly natural in Tobin's modular streamlined music bricolage. |
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In his hands highly analytical quantitative biology was streamlined to its essential elegance. |
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Metadata records need to be created in increasingly automated, streamlined and time efficient ways. |
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Atop the external tank would sit a rocket stage and a 40-ton automated cargo lander covered by a streamlined shroud. |
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This streamlined unit has a polished granite work surface and contains ample storage space, a sink with single drainer, hob and dishwasher. |
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Instead of putting fittings and turnbuckles on the streamlined tie-rod, he bent it and welded it to the spar of the stabilizer. |
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Privacy and noise, in fact, are the two biggest issues that enter the picture when workspace is being compressed and streamlined. |
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The vogue extends to male triathletes, who wax their legs, underarms and chest to feel more streamlined. |
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Some of the same materials that were exploited by furniture designers were also used by bookbinders in this new, streamlined idiom. |
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The engine nacelles are fitted with trouser fairings to provide a continuous streamlined profile between the nacelles and the tail beams. |
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The dog's streamlined appearance gives an impression of neatness, dignity and graceful symmetry. |
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If every candidate was this upfront, the whole election process would be much more streamlined and less vicious. |
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The overall user interface has been streamlined a bit and made more consistent. |
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I streamlined the permalinks by putting each category of links into its own popup window. |
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We operate an efficient and streamlined fabless business model, which ensures sustainable profits even when competition is particularly intense. |
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The website redesign offers a streamlined and more intuitive user experience which onboards customers twice as fast as before. |
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Integrated fuel cells and stowage containers give a streamlined appearance to the fenders. |
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The widely spaced landing gear had tight spats around the wheels and tires and was quite streamlined. |
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Another advantage of these floats is that, being thicker based and less streamlined, they do not impact so deeply into the water. |
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Its body shape is streamlined, allowing it to slip smoothly and effortlessly through open water. |
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They were streamlined, laterally compressed fish with a bony skeleton and thick bony scales. |
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It was about half the size of a cruise ship, and as streamlined as the best money could buy. |
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A new streamlined windscreen was added along with modified airframe fillets. |
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Stretching helps elongate our limbs, making our legs as streamlined as possible. |
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Rigs need to be tough, but streamlined and functional without any unnecessary trappings. |
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It was silver and streamlined and while I knew absolutely nothing about cars, it looked expensive. |
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This will burn more fuel because of the extra drag caused by the rudder and because the aircraft is no longer streamlined. |
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Their sleek bodies were long and tall, yet slim and streamlined, their long tails bushy and stylishly curved. |
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The boat they are moving is less heavy, more streamlined and floats a lot higher in the water. |
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Keeping your body straight in the water, keeping streamlined, will determine how fast you'll go. |
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Its body is sleek and streamlined, with muscles especially adapted to give a good forward push in water. |
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So firstly he has stated that disciplinary proceedings will be streamlined and speeded up. |
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The program is in good shape theoretically, but it needs to be speeded up and streamlined. |
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The game is crying out for one governing body that is both streamlined and fully accountable to the clubs. |
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He said he would like to see worldwide aid distribution facilities streamlined, and possibly increased in number. |
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Anyway, they all smiled when I showed them the new streamlined, easy to read form. |
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Regional and domestic services will be realigned and streamlined to provide an improved and more cost effective service. |
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A lot of Taiwanese companies do not even have a basic information system to keep their information flow streamlined. |
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The first version of a report is usually further streamlined and even revised in a bid to improve its logic and style. |
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In recent years her style has become more sophisticated, elegant and streamlined. |
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Along the way he streamlined the process in place to handle borrowed vehicle pickups. |
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We have streamlined the way to get your action-packed sports on to the pages as quickly and reliably as possible. |
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Year after year producers promise a shorter, more streamlined and somehow more sophisticated program. |
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Sculpted landforms, called yardangs, are up to tens of meters high and kilometers long and are forms that have been streamlined by desert winds. |
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Broad reach, favorable demos, zoning capabilities, improved color reproduction, and streamlined ordering and billing are just a few. |
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Just be sure to top with a close-fitting tank to keep the look streamlined. |
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Rearranging the shop floor layout opened up thousands of square feet and streamlined the process. |
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They are answering the demand with products streamlined for the male consumer. |
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With its streamlined body and long legs, the Mudhol can beat any retriever or gundog from overseas. |
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The company has streamlined its existing product range and launched the new lines after extensive consumer research. |
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The device, while streamlined and glanceable, doesn't easily allow for some other functionalities that get people excited about smartwatches. |
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The update is also said to include a new, streamlined file-distribution method that disassociates transfers from specific users. |
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Under the streamlined hood of the four-wheeler, there was much to gladden the heart of the owner. |
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He slipped it back into the scabbard and then picked up the streamlined sniper rifle, slinging it over his shoulder by its leather strap. |
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The global process team focused diligently on how to convert orders into cash and streamlined the process into six phases. |
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If we use only five to eight firms, we will be able to offer a streamlined and more efficient service. |
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A streamlined and elegant sense of line produced a focused collection of asymmetrically collared coats and dresses. |
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The artist who carved this elegant example exaggerated the length of the fish's toothed rostrum and streamlined its body. |
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The engines were covered with three-piece NACA anti-drag cowlings, and the aft nacelles were streamlined into the wing. |
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North American river otters are semi-aquatic mammals, with long, streamlined bodies, thick tapered tails, and short legs. |
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The building had a streamlined floor plan, a streamlined look, and a streamlined construction. |
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He felt clumsy and awkward in the air, his body too ungainly to be properly streamlined. |
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The dances are exotic, taut, unusual and unpredictable but entirely controlled and elegant, sleek, streamlined. |
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A more streamlined car would have six small wheels, two at the front and four powered at the back. |
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He later entered the field of industrial design and soon was producing everything from chairs and radio cabinets to models of streamlined planes and ships. |
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In fact, in recent months it has streamlined the narrowband product to play on even the slowest connections, cutting down on time-hoarding graphics. |
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Then everything seemed to become compact and streamlined, his pace would quicken into a glide, rather than a sprint, and he would hit the ball like a smooth rock and be gone. |
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There was a lot of emphasis on the cuts and the skirts were streamlined. |
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Now these two bodies could be streamlined into one committee. |
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With a chassis marked by smooth lines and streamlined contours, the vehicle presented an appealing sight with its cladding, grille and wrap-around lamps. |
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Often, it becomes more streamlined, more detailed and less blocky. |
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It was a pod that was streamlined for speed and 4 thrusters to propel it. |
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I tried to lessen the impact by being streamlined and aerodynamic. |
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Customs procedures and nomenclatures and product standards will be harmonized, licensing procedures will be streamlined, visa requirements for travel will be expedited. |
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Nowadays tech developers are constantly striving to create the most integrated, streamlined consumer experience possible. |
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There is no denying its sleek, streamlined body is a thing of beauty. |
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Look no further than Marbel, the record-setting, streamlined electric skateboard that weighs less than 10lbs. |
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This sort of regulation has induced stereotyped thinking in most officers, who themselves became cogs in the mechanically streamlined military machine. |
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Then go back and do it again, but with your arms streamlined overhead. |
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Its streamlined modernist line in sheer cliff faces and sleek curvilinear walls was celebrated by leading architects of the day and was a perfect ingredient in Art Deco style. |
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This unification process transferred many of the tasks formerly performed by the municipal courts to the superior courts and streamlined judicial business overall. |
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Appropriately named, the humpback chub has a small head and snout, a streamlined gray body streaked with silver, and a prominent hump along its back. |
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The slanted eyes of the headlight give the car an unmistakable look, adding to the muscular-looking bodywork, and remind me of a streamlined Japanese Sumo wrestler. |
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Aside from network neutrality, some senators are concerned that streamlined regulation of telecom video services might take too much power from local government. |
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Their lengthened nacelles overlapped the leading edge of the wing and were equipped with a streamlined canopy and cabin in which a single gunner was installed. |
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Once in Sicily, the refugees are processed and released by the Italian authorities, who have streamlined the experience. |
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Subterranean species evolved bodies streamlined for burrowing, and eventually lost their limbs. |
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The webOS version of Facebook uses a megamenu for streamlined navigation, avoiding the extra navigation found in a Springboard pattern. |
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Moto Guzzi produced competitive race machines, and by 1957 nearly all the Grand Prix races were being won by streamlined machines. |
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The Child Citizenship Act of 2000 streamlined the naturalization process for children adopted internationally. |
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Razorbills dive deep into the sea using their wings and their streamlined bodies to propel themselves toward their prey. |
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They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. |
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In addition to their streamlined bodies, some can slow their heart rate to conserve oxygen. |
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They have streamlined bodies and four limbs that are modified into flippers. |
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They also lack arrector pili, so their fur can be streamlined as they swim. |
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The streamlined body of the fish decreases the amount of friction from the water. |
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Because of its streamlined shell and strong foot, it can burrow in wet sand very quickly, and is also able to swim. |
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They have a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings and a short bill with a wide gape. |
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With a few bold strokes of the pen he had rendered a titan with its streamlined body, immense mouth in front, and betentacled fins at the rear. |
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Most epipelagic fish have streamlined bodies capable of sustained cruising on migrations. |
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Most aquatic turtles have flat, streamlined shells, which aid in swimming and diving. |
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The wings are stiff and cambered, with thickened streamlined leading edges. |
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To minimise drag, these types have a streamlined fuselage and long narrow wings having a high aspect ratio. |
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A simpler, more streamlined tax code adopted in 2001 reduced the tax burden on people and dramatically increased state revenue. |
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Operations were streamlined and salaried workers were provided through funding by the Empire. |
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Boats are long and streamlined with a narrow beam, which makes them very unstable. |
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Investment regulations are transparent, and bureaucratic procedures are streamlined and open, although somewhat slow. |
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The Standard Oil trust streamlined production and logistics, lowered costs, and undercut competitors. |
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Often, previously-known results will be streamlined, reworded, or reproven to make them directly relevant to the results of this paper. |
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Most importantly, the streamlined temple houses a built in air chamber with enough flotation to make the glasses unsinkable. |
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Our MessageAmp aRNA amplification kit allows researchers easy access to an optimized, streamlined version of this established technology. |
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They and some other fast predators like lamnid sharks have converged in highly streamlined bodies with muscles tuned for aerobic performance. |
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They replaced it with asymmetrical, nature-inspired forms that foreshadow the biomorphs and streamlined shapes of the 20th century. |
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Hoop skirts of the Civil War era relaxed into flowing, streamlined gowns. |
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It may bug budding tacticians, but for most gamers this newly streamlined interface will be a welcome addition. |
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The state-of-the-art train also features a streamlined nose similar to that of Japan's high-speed bullet trains to reduce wind drag. |
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Schultz agreed that mining regulations should be streamlined. |
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She has ditched the red and white polka dots and Disney ears for the streamlined suits and engineered blades of short track speed skating. |
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The design and production of choropleth maps are relatively streamlined because of well-established data-symbolization techniques. |
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The San Francisco firm of Swatt Architects used clerestories and a new skylight to create an efficient, streamlined, light-filled kitchen. |
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Sophisticated new fonts paired with clean, modern layouts result in a newsier, more colorful and graphically streamlined design. |
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Salesvue, which simplifies the onboarding process, makes workflow streamlined and syncs sales with marketing. |
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Departments need to be transformed into streamlined processes, and organization charts need to be flattened. |
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By implementing erecruit, MMI has streamlined operations and accelerated VMS fulfillment across all business functions. |
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Full-bottomed wigs are replaced by tight finely powdered perukes and the court becomes streamlined in old rose and gold. |
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The streamlined, four-stroke engine creates continuous injection and combustion in a single chamber, powered by just two types of moving parts. |
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Recent material has been streamlined, giving the band a funkier, sleeker edge. |
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The new version offers a more streamlined set-up, redesigned Mac user interface and dynamic new voice commands for dictation, editing, navigation and proofreading. |
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S Club 7 shortened the name, becoming the more streamlined and less challenging for the numerically illiterate S Club, and things pootled along calmly for a while. |
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SafetyHAT guides analysts through the preparatory and analysis steps of STPA by providing a streamlined data entry process and preloaded transportation-specific guidewords. |
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To keep the design streamlined and clutter-free, the steel frame dishrack uses innovative flip-up cup holders that store cups and store neatly out of the way when not in use. |
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Weighing in at only 36 grams, the elegant and streamlined PeriOptix Micro TTL loupe offers a much lighter and compact alternative to bulkier and heavier loupes. |
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To help Daiwa, EMG streamlined its due diligence reports, summarizing information in succinct tables and condensing narrative to need-to-know information only. |
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This January Slimming World has made Food Optimising easier than ever with a streamlined Extra Easy plan and a NEW way to power up your weight loss. |
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Administrative review processes for both TDA and districts will also be streamlined as menus and production records can be reviewed over the internet. |
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A revised front grille and rear tail light treatments combined with re-designed alloy wheels complement the streamlined styling of the sport coupes. |
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Additionally, the Bois d'Arc sale to Stone Energy has streamlined Comstock's operations and positioned it to function as a pure-play onshore natural gas producer. |
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Well-known as the personalized bobblehead supplier highlighted on NBC's hit show Shark Tank, the company is now poised to give customers streamlined treatment. |
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The text in the printed Spanish and Latin editions is much cleaner and streamlined than the roaming prose of Columbus's letter to the monarchs found in the Libro Copiador. |
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With streamlined fusiform bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers, whales can travel at up to 20 knots, though they are not as flexible or agile as seals. |
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The body was streamlined and delicate with extended hand and foot bones. |
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The body is wrapped in a thick layer of fat, known as blubber, used for thermal insulation and gives cetaceans their smooth, streamlined body shape. |
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They have a streamlined shape, and their forelimbs are flippers. |
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The shell of most scallops is streamlined to facilitate ease of movement during swimming at some point in the life cycle, while also providing protection from predators. |
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In the 1930s, Renault developed streamlined cars as the Viva Grand Sport. |
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The logo was again re branded in 1997 and featured a streamlined speedmark which bares similarities to the vortices created by a McLaren racing car. |
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