Streamline
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I'm proud to say that they are live on the site today, and as the team continues to
streamline
more services, they will be ported over here, and the old sites, shut down.
You see, I'm a global solutions director for top-tier retail, and we were in a meeting with one of my largest customers, discussing how to
streamline
costs.
For the next generation of African creative leaders, we have to shorten and
streamline
that journey.
No, Nossiter's real targets are those who would
streamline
and assimilate the peculiarities of local (wine) production for business purposes.
Many changes have been made to the storyline, presumably to
streamline
the timeframe.
Moreover, technology could be used to
streamline
government services and render them more transparent.
Investments in digital solutions would also help improve health outcomes and
streamline
data-based decision-making.
The new agency would gradually
streamline
procedures; establish common rules for employment and entrepreneurship, as well as consistent benefits; and develop an effective, rights-respecting return policy for migrants who do not qualify for asylum.
The reforms have essentially enabled China to
streamline
research and development efforts, as well as technology transfers between selected components of its civil and commercial space programs.
When these clauses work, they
streamline
debt restructurings.
Indeed, his broadside may effectively kill some of the reforms, currently being discussed at the EU Convention, which aim to
streamline
decision-making within the EU by creating institutions that would, in effect, give more power to countries with bigger populations.
With India, we have developed an unprecedented bilateral initiative that will
streamline
our export processes and deepen our defense trade and co-production.
The appeal of a UBI is rooted in three key features: it provides a basic social “floor” to all citizens; it lets people choose how to use that support; and it could help to
streamline
the bureaucracy on which many social-support programs depend.
This reform should be packaged with a careful evaluation of the regulatory climate for business, designed to eliminate or
streamline
the rules.
The most important steps they can take to foster renminbi internationalization are to strengthen domestic financial markets, modernize regulation, and
streamline
contract enforcement.
It is now in the final stages of its long and difficult birth, and by the New Year should be bringing new mechanisms to bear to
streamline
European decision-making.
Through a variety of mechanisms, we are working to make citizens’ lives easier,
streamline
business activities, and relieve the authorities of extraneous work that diverts attention from important strategic tasks.
By making visible some government inefficiencies, the report has galvanized pressure to
streamline
procedures, with many countries adopting policies to reduce the burden that their regulations place on their citizens.
As traditional industries increase their usage of the Internet, they
streamline
their operations, find new methods of collaboration, and expand their reach via e-commerce – all of which accelerate productivity growth.
Finally, to
streamline
resources and increase surgical capacity, hospitals should explore task-sharing, whereby non-emergency cases are referred to licensed nurses and physician assistants.
In practical terms, MBS’s rise will
streamline
decision-making, and mitigate the political risks that are inherent in any system of multiple, competing power centers.
Costa Rica’s climate change portal is just one example of how improved access to information can
streamline
urban planning.
If it is to survive, its management will need to
streamline
its loan approval processes and leverage the unique assets that distinguish it from its competitors.
If the World Bank is to survive, its management must
streamline
its complicated and unwieldy bureaucracy, fixing what internal reviews described over a decade ago as “fragmentation, duplication, and delay” in assurance, safeguards, and fiduciary processes.
It must privatize state-owned enterprises that suck up public resources; clean up and privatize the financial sector, which remains so government-controlled that it makes fiscal discipline at the subnational level close to impossible; and
streamline
the system of intergovernmental transfers so that means and ends are clearer.
The fact is that providers of all long-term financial products, particularly life insurance and pensions, have no choice these days but to
streamline
their offerings, including a reduction of those that still provide longer-term guarantees to clients looking for greater financial security.
Nigeria adopted a national policy last year to
streamline
the production of liquid morphine, which will make it easier for doctors to prescribe the painkiller to terminal patients.
The EU should
streamline
and front-load existing transfers to Greece, and it should help to trigger capital injection into state assets slated for privatization.
Is it really possible to acquire significant economies of scale by writing a single suite of software that will cover the heterogeneous purchasing requirements of millions of businesses seeking to
streamline
their operations by using the Internet?
People are prepared in principle to accept the sacrifices needed to
streamline
and modernize the present system -- provided these sacrifices are distributed fairly.
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