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- noun Plural form of
expeditor .
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Examples
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The increase in fines manifests itself every day in the form of a crowded, chaotic scene at the administrative tribunal where restaurant owners — or their paid expeditors — go to contest violations.
Restaurant Owners Feeling Taxed by Grading Sumathi Reddy 2010
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The cards were from one of the many “expeditors,” hustlers who charge frantic bar owners a fee to cut through the eight-month backlog to get a liquor license.
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Commandant Chitral Scouts Col Suhail Iqbal offered all trekkers and expeditors that they would be entertained at Chitral Scouts posts situated on hill stations.
Experts talk about water resources on Toursim Day in Chitral 2009
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Investigators suspect expeditors steered applications to specific employees for a quick turn-around, in one case 11 days.
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The backlog created an environment where expeditors – some of whom were former liquor authority employees – charged applicants fees to help them navigate the red tape.
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Joe Wilson was one of the expeditors of Bush I's Iraq turkey shoot and the subsequent "1,000,000 Iraqi dead are worth it" sanctions.
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The expeditors often are better informed, better connected, less sloppy, more efficient, and out actually doing a lot more of this kind of work.
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The expeditors often are better informed, better connected, less sloppy, more efficient, and out actually doing a lot more of this kind of work.
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Some of the non-lawyer expeditors provide a much superior service to some of the lawyers.
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Some of the non-lawyer expeditors provide a much superior service to some of the lawyers.
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