Voice signatures can also make transactions swifter, by cutting out the need to enter account details.
Although swifter, he feared it would shun the entire consumer market and still came with legal risks.
The swifter expansion of new American firms could simply reflect the bigger size of their domestic market.
But the main reform, splitting the jobs of prosecutor and judge, may make justice fairer but not swifter.
If it gains traction, however, the deals could become much swifter, based on time of day and relationships.
The Tebow strategy could benefit from an NFL trend toward lighter, swifter defenders.
"A swifter, more appropriate, better focused and properly equipped response had the potential to save more lives, " the report said.
That is, of course, the punch line to the Aesop fable about the slow, compact tortoise and the sleek, swifter hare.
International communications systems should also be reviewed to ensure swifter response and recovery efforts after accidents at sea, the report said.
Rodgers can match Flacco and Brees with a championship ring, and raise them greater throwing talent, higher passer ratings, and swifter mobility.
No other American television news programme, cable or broadcast, did better (though the BBC and Al-Jazeera were both swifter and more plugged-in).
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Elsewhere in the isthmus, jailing a few corrupt politicians, and then doing the same to big tax evaders, might bring swifter returns.
And the possibility of a swifter end to the recession could encourage euro-zone countries to push ahead with structural and institutional reforms.
Chile's response seems to have been swifter, better co-ordinated and more decisive.
Swifter, more certain detection of rule-breakers is vital to the anti-proliferation cause.
Now that the Democratic Party has an office there, says Mr Fong, the housing department takes swifter note of residents' requests and complaints.
Had there not been other cases to consider, Babar Ahmad may have got swifter justice, even if was not the answer he hoped for.
With Twitter, even swifter, and no less shocking when the news came today that one of its best known writers, Iain Banks has terminal cancer.
It also showed the lives of 41 of the victims could potentially have been saved if the response of the emergency services had been swifter.
Bringing a swifter end to the fighting could yet give Syria a chance to emerge as a nation at peace with itself and its neighbours.
The minister also called for "swifter" action to resolve problems quickly.
The more the economy weakens, the swifter the Bank of England is likely to be in lowering the base rate from its present level of 5.0%.
She has promised swifter convictions in rape cases and says she will tour the state in August to reassure women they are safe under her rule.
Repairs may have become swifter, but they were glacial before.
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But he said the threat posed by terrorists, organised criminals and hostile foreign governments was "real and credible" and he demanded a swifter response to match the speed with which "cyber events" happened.
They were immediately drawn to the cheaper price tag and swifter timeline (the agency they worked with in Mumbai set them up with both an egg donor and a surrogate in just six weeks).
Since then, Mr. Anwar, now 65, has campaigned relentlessly, tapping into a desire for swifter reform among younger Malaysians by pledging more transparency, a tougher stance on corruption, and plans to eliminate the affirmative-action policies.
Banks and building societies have been making swifter-than-predicted progress in repaying the emergency lending they had to take from the Bank of England and the Treasury in 2008 during the height of the banking crisis.
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