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Streamlining is only effective at high speeds and consequently should be considered mainly as an appearance factor.
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• "Streamlining" the city's engineering services division
Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories By Adam Jensen ajensen@tahoedailytribune.com 2010
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- "Streamlining" seems to be the buzzword du jour up in Redmond; not only has Microsoft, over the past few months, wiped out some of its underperforming legacy properties with the enthusiasm of the Visigoths in Rome, but now it's also gone and decided to eliminate most of its Zune media player line, as well.
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"Streamlining" some support functions will cost another 2,000 positions for a total of about 2\% of the company's workforce.
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Kulongoski Looks at 'Streamlining' Government, One Panel at a Time
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"Streamlining" the rules evidently meant eliminating any that "clashed" with the Fed’s goal of allowing U.S. banks to be more "competitive" abroad.
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Thanks for the article on Herring Run in the Dec. 2 issue ( "Streamlining,"
Baltimore City Paper 2010
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Eugenic Design: Streamlining America in the 1930s.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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"Streamlining the supply chain and those sort of things seem like they would bring some benefit to the wool grower," said Doug Steel , rural economist with Bank of New Zealand in Wellington.
New Zealand Plans Wool Cartel Lucy Craymer 2011
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Streamlining and cutting out loopholes are GOOD for the economy as it removes government created market distortions and creates a more equal playing field for the little guy.
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