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streamline

[streem-lahyn] / ˈstrimˌlaɪn /






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But delays to the Starship rocket have led Nasa to ask SpaceX for a new streamlined plan to speed a return to the Moon.

From BBC

The company has been trying to get more serious about profitability for several years, including streamlining organizational structures and focusing more on respected financial metrics.

From MarketWatch

The proposed regulation would apply a streamlined “economic-reality” test to determine whether a worker is economically dependent on an employer for work.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tool is "designed to streamline restaurant operations" to let managers and staff "focus more on guest service and team leadership", Restaurant Brands International, the chain's parents company, said in a statement on Thursday.

From BBC

The layoffs are “designed to streamline our organization so we can operate with greater efficiency and deliver on our commitments to gross margin improvement and long-term growth,” Lucid said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times