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streamlined
A body shaped so as to offer minimum resistance to motion through the fluid (air).
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With the streamlined processes, the SEC and the NSE will carry out joint site visits of companies intending to get listed, following the registration of their securities with the SEC.
Although the streamlined procedures have been in place for years, audits of streamlined filings have only just begun.
This alliance allows dealers to quickly and inexpensively implement a streamlined F&I workflow into their existing operational infrastructure, create a seamless online to in-store shopping experience, and reduce the time consumers spend waiting for paper during the actual purchase process.'
* The streamlined procedures are available only to taxpayers whose failure to report assets and income and file required information returns was due to nonwillful conduct.
"Only 9% of the streamlined participants elected the new brokerage window (taking only 0.4% of their assets)."
The General Directorate of Nationality, Passports and Residence (GDNPR) has today announced that the second stage of the streamlined visa procedures would be inaugurated next month (April 2015).
Streamlined Library Programming: How to Improve Services and Cut Costs
Hutchison, RTI Surgical president and CEO/'We are proud to have a system that offers a range of implants where surgeons can tailor treatment for their patients and provide a more streamlined surgical experience."
Global Banking News-March 8, 2013--Barclays says it has streamlined phone banking(C)2013 ENPublishing - http://www.enpublishing.co.uk
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