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expedite

[ek-spi-dahyt] / ˈɛk spɪˌdaɪt /


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The fresh sanctions are “simply added pressure to expedite the negotiation process,” Richey said.

From MarketWatch

A Paramount spokeswoman said the company’s all-cash offer for all of Warner provides its investors with “greater value with a more certain, expedited path to completion.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Last week’s latest release of Epstein files appears to have expedited the house move.

From The Wall Street Journal

The mayor, for her part, said Monday that the city has “expedited the entire rebuilding process without compromising safety.”

From Los Angeles Times

It should instead urge HUD to use its existing tools to expedite consideration of targeted waivers to identify genuine supply chain gaps, without sacrificing American jobs.

From Barron's