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The information remains private in both cases, even though dispatch centers have access to it.
COUNTY DISTRIBUTES COVID PATIENTS’ ADDRESSES TO POLICE AGENCIESJESSE MARXJANUARY 21, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIn a series of dispatches, writers look at new ways to tackle issues from closing the digital divide and mapping insect populations to measuring societal health and encouraging long-term thinking.
TO THINK YOUR WAY OUT OF A CRISIS, LOOK BEYOND ITKATIE MCLEANOCTOBER 21, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWEach dispatch might be less in-depth, but still filled with the news-you-can-use, resources, and inspiration you need to better stay on top of a rapidly changing world.
BREONNA TAYLOR’S CASE IS AS PAINFUL AS IT UNSURPRISINGELLEN MCGIRTSEPTEMBER 25, 2020FORTUNEDeJoy has claimed that the lone operational change he instituted was enforcing a stricter dispatch schedule of mail transportation trucks and letter carriers to their daily rounds.
FEDERAL JUDGE ISSUES TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AGAINST USPS OPERATIONAL CHANGES AMID CONCERNS ABOUT MAIL SLOWDOWNSELISE VIEBECK, JACOB BOGAGESEPTEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POSTFor example, the reforms encourage officers to increase their casual presence in certain communities and include social workers in their dispatch runs.
THE POLICING REFORMS IN THE BREONNA TAYLOR SETTLEMENT, EXPLAINEDFABIOLA CINEASSEPTEMBER 17, 2020VOXThe Colonel read the dispatch of Captain Duffield, sitting on his bed in his nightclothes.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNThe Weekly Dispatch's accounts of the next world are well worth staying alive for.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 158, APRIL 28, 1920VARIOUSI am pushing the smiths as hard as possible, and you must do the same at your works, that the greatest dispatch may be made.
LIFE OF RICHARD TREVITHICK, VOLUME II (OF 2)FRANCIS TREVITHICKIf the offeree sent a telegram, then he would be obliged to prove the delivery of the dispatch.
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESBefore leaving Verdun he had seen Pierrepont enter the telegraph bureau—to dispatch a message to the Sûreté, without a doubt.
THE DOCTOR OF PIMLICOWILLIAM LE QUEUXWORDS RELATED TO DISPATCH
- alacrity
- briskness
- bustle
- carelessness
- celerity
- dash
- dispatch
- drive
- expedition
- expeditiousness
- fleetness
- flurry
- foolhardiness
- hastiness
- heedlessness
- hurly-burly
- hurriedness
- hustle
- hustling
- impatience
- impetuosity
- incautiousness
- nimbleness
- pace
- precipitancy
- precipitateness
- prematureness
- press
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- recklessness
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- scuttle
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- accelerate
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- get cracking
- get the lead out
- goad
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- make tracks
- move quickly
- not lose a minute
- pace
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- push
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- run
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- scoot
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- shake a leg
- skip
- sprint
- spurt
- step on it
- step up
- take wing
- tear
- trot
- urge
- waste no time
- whip around
- accelerated
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- bound
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- covered ground
- dashed
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- galloped
- goaded
- got cracked
- got the lead out
- hasted
- hied
- hustled
- leapt
- made haste
- made tracks
- moved quickly
- not lost a minute
- paced
- plunged
- precipitated
- pressed
- pushed
- quickened
- raced
- ran
- rushed
- scampered
- scooted
- scurried
- scuttled
- shook a leg
- skipped
- sprinted
- spurted
- step on it
- stepped up
- took wing
- tore
- trotted
- urged
- wasted no time
- whip around
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