It contains enough infrastructure spending to shorten the recession by a couple of quarters.
Did a pledge to shorten hospital waiting lists encourage hospitals to give priority to minor cases?
It has promised to shorten hospital waiting times and to increase the number of acute-care beds.
Their trick was to shorten the lengths of the pulses of current to about a nanosecond.
Napolitano and Mayorkas have promised to shorten the process to weeks rather than months.
To shorten procedures, they stuffed the cash in cigarette packs and threw them from their cab windows.
Attempts to shorten school summer holidays and change terms in England could lead to more regional strike action by teachers.
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YCharts, which charts historical company performance in dozens of ways, has found a way to shorten those starting lists considerably.
The owners had an opportunity to shorten the deal by two years if they exercised such opt-out by November of 2008.
He likes to battle inside, which has prompted Pacquiao to try to shorten up his shots in training for this bout.
That may be possible because of plans to shorten Army combat-zone tours from 15 months to 12 months as of this summer.
The researchers argue that "an understanding of the factors that influence delay is important for the development of strategies to shorten delays".
When interest rates were plunging in 2000--03, these geniuses decided to shorten the average maturity instead of locking in long-term low yields.
Retailers have also tried to shorten the ordering cycle, so that manufacturers end up carrying more of the risk of managing stock.
In that case, the government may be forced to shorten the term of the franchise from 15 years to, say, eight years.
Manufacturers have thus been pursuing designs that reduce the size and weight of 3D cameras and seeking ways to shorten their development period.
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German media report that 38 patients with liver problems were falsely listed as dialysis cases in order to shorten their wait for a transplant.
At their conference, junior doctors will also discuss government plans to shorten the number of years they have to train to become a consultant.
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Within a year, with some demonstrated progress, the company asked him to shorten the time horizon to accomplish this in four years rather than five.
Mr. Hobson says it is an "unwise and unnecessary use of limited resources" to try, as Mr. Bush has recommended, to shorten significantly that lead-time.
Looking to shorten the insight cycle, the company promises most customers will begin to see value from using the software before the 30-day free trial ends.
The government has made it a priority to try to shorten the time it takes for adoptions to go through, and to remove barriers to them.
"Imagine what it will do for a company to be able to shorten the time it takes your sales force to understand a new product, " he says.
MPs agreed to shorten their summer break a couple of years ago, returning to Westminster in early September for about two weeks ahead of the conference season.
Foyt is scheduled to have surgery Wednesday in Texas, but said he's pushing to have it moved up at Tuesday because he wants to shorten his recovery period.
Lawyers defending both Credit Suisse and two of the ships' brokers have asked the bankruptcy judge to toss out the suit--or at least force Freedman to shorten it.
It is necessary to shorten the time frame from 20 years down to 10 years in order to get a data set which includes a lot more countries.
The attorneys for the players whose cases are pending in federal court in Philadelphia will no doubt use that logic in an attempt to shorten the litigation process.
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All this spotlighting of privacy offers Google's competitors a chance to shorten Google's lead in the search industry, says Ben Edelman, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School.
People close to the General Staff insist that Ashkenazi's determination to scupper Galant's appointment, like Barak's decision to shorten Ashkenazi's tenure, was motivated by personal rivalries and animosity.
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