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Littlejohn: "Fast-tracking the Tarmacing community on the NHS"
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Fast-tracking the implementation of existing policies without introducing new ones could lead to more suffering for the poor.
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Fast-tracking investigations will likely raise the priority level for senior issues among broker-dealers as well, according to Stuart Meissner, a lawyer who works with seniors in arbitration claims.
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The Holt bill will institutionalize private corporate vendor control over our elections: Push Back - No Fast-tracking of Secret Vote Counting
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Fast-tracking land release, installation of the necessary proper infrastructure through the programme of rapid land development and addressing the issue of social amenities will ease the pressure of homelessness.
SPEECH BY BY DC MABENA DURING A PUBLIC WORKS BUDGET VOTE DEBATE 2004
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Fast-tracking farmer settlement was a priority to stimulate the primary and secondary activities in agriculture, the MEC said.
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Fast-tracking of the land redistribution and agricultural development programme
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Fast-tracking the privatization would save taxpayers an extra $3.3 million by starting the savings as soon as possible, they said.
Thestar.com - Home Page David Rider 2011
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Fast-tracking the bill through the House of Commons required unanimous consent from all parties.
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Fast-tracking the planned increase to state pension age or cutting entitlements such as winter fuel payments may appear superficially attractive but in reality would unfairly penalise many of the poorest among workers and pensioners.
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