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streamline

[streem-lahyn] / ˈstrimˌlaɪn /






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Diving has also been left out of this summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow due to a streamlined, 10-sport programme.

From BBC

“Hercules” is more streamlined than Handel’s operas, and its most dramatic passages—including Hercules’ death and Dejanira’s subsequent mad scene—are written as accompanied recitatives rather than da capo arias.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Meta spokesperson said the change involves a very small number of advertisers and was being done to update and streamline the company’s billing.

From MarketWatch

“We expect the streamlined entity to trade at a discount to its previous level,” Reynolds-Clark adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both bills aim to streamline affordable-housing production and expand mortgage access.

From The Wall Street Journal