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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
fast-track
adjective
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▪ BThe fast-track combat symbolizes the Gephardt game.
▪ Everybody accepts that there is no chance of an agreement to extend the fast-track deadline beyond the beginning of March.
▪ Having to adopt the fast-track method made life difficult for all three.
▪ My personal opinion is that the project was started too soon, as in any fast-track project like this.
▪ Sunday marked the second time that Clinton had been forced to pull the fast-track legislation.
▪ Taking the podium, Baker said fast-track trade authority, sought by the Clinton administration, should be approved by Congress.
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fast-track

n. (alternative spelling of fast track English) vb. (alternative spelling of fast track English)

Usage examples of "fast-track".

Yet Times executives chose to look the other way again and again and continued to fast-track Blair for promotions until the bloggers and other critics uncovered his lies.

Mariella and Penn Brown and Anchee Ye have been put on a fast-track program.

It was a fast-track monorail, cutting directly through the City, south to Turku, then east to Helsinki Terminal.

Six months of fast-track beta-testing of prototypes by trusted users would follow before commercial release.

Valerie Breaux, daughter of her deceased Uncle Henri, made no apologies for her roughshod, fast-track career path from jury consultant to Court TV anchor.

The genetic algorithms that had fast-tracked the survey program’.

He’d won awards for fast-track research in plant lectins and he had a reputation for getting results when no one else could.

France and the UK had already done so, but there was a growing sense of isolation and unilateralism in Congress, as evidenced by the failure of the fast-track legislation and the refusal to pay our UN dues or our contribution to the International Monetary Fund.

They were fast-track achievers: They mountain-biked in Moab, windsurfed on the Columbia River in Oregon.