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streamline

[streem-lahyn] / ˈstrimˌlaɪn /






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Better to have one big organisation working with more streamlined local forces – well, perhaps.

From BBC

The now-dissolved Oral History Projects department was founded in 2012 to streamline the collections process, and to date has recorded more than 185 interviews — each between four or five hours long.

From Los Angeles Times

The government passed a new public-private partnership External link law last year, which will streamline the process and expand allowable funding sources for rebuilding the country.

From Barron's

The company is undergoing a comprehensive restructuring that involves streamlining its portfolio, selling noncore assets, spinning off its agricultural business and cutting jobs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Like a skateboard built out of roller skates, “Vivien’s Wild Ride” is a collection of parts fashioned into something not quite streamlined, but moving.

From The Wall Street Journal