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expeditious

[ek-spi-dish-uhs] / ˌɛk spɪˈdɪʃ əs /


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"All ships and aircraft enjoy the right of transit passage... for the purpose of continuous and expeditious transit of the strait," it states.

From Barron's

“Our first and most important goal is the lawful, expeditious but safe transfer of these embryos back to where they belong,” Ikuta said.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, however, it’s clear that, at least when it comes to this order, language like “most expeditious manner,” doesn’t necessarily mean that anything is changing anytime soon.

From Salon

In a press statement, Orsted said it will “determine how best it may be possible to work with the U.S. Administration to achieve an expeditious and durable resolution.”

From MarketWatch

Orsted said in a statement after the ruling that Revolution Wind “will determine how best it may be possible to work with the U.S. administration to achieve an expeditious and durable result.”

From The Wall Street Journal