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fast track |
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a fast track a very quick way of achieving something or dealing with something. Management training offers a fast track to the top of the company. (often + to) The government has announced that the reforms will be put on the fast track. (= dealt with very quickly) |
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It was fast-tracked, bypassed an Ethic Commission review, and rushed to the ballot -- even though the city attorney warned that it was unconstitutional. Queensland Nurses Union (QNU, ANF QLD) senior policy and research officer Beth Mohle said a concern with fast-tracked courses was allocating enough time for clinical practice. The measure, which was described as an important part of "the international crackdown on terrorism," ensures that "suspects will be fast-tracked to justice and barred from using the appeals system to stay ahead of the law," noted the Sun. |
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