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streamline

[streem-lahyn] / ˈstrimˌlaɪn /






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The lessons from other countries offer two versions - the successful "Baltic model" followed by Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which combined the euro with reforms to streamline administration, encourage investment and combat corruption.

From BBC

The combination of the department-store chains, which also includes Saks OFF 5th, was a bid to create a luxury-retailing juggernaut better able to streamline costs and hang on to their wealthy shoppers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Belle Lin: What I’m hearing is that the gains are in automating workflows that were already on their way to becoming more streamlined with robotic process automation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Transit officials say the change will streamline operations and reduce maintenance costs tied to aging fare machines.

From Salon

Earlier this year, Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive order to streamline the recruitment process, and department officials say it is now showing positive results.

From Los Angeles Times