When distinctive moral traditions are unwilling to participate in expeditious reform, they are perceived as petrified and dogmatic.
As early as 1942, a consensus had developed in favour of an expeditious trial programme.
The advantages of expeditious surgical hemostasis and wound closure, and the absence of significant hemodynamic effect, have supported this practice.
They suggest that clinician familiarity with these concepts may lead to more expeditious withdrawal of unwanted medical support from terminally ill patients.
When the disruptive factor strikes during a different gestational period, some other brain regions are most likely undergoing expeditious development; thus, the risk for schizophrenia may not be increased.
Expeditious (life event) and enduring factors (for example poor housing, financial problems, other chronic health conditions) are seen as linked factors invoking the need for care by children.
The prime purpose of air traffic control is to ensure the safe and expeditious movement of aircraft—this will not change in the event of privatisation.
A far more expeditious method in case of need would be to make use of the 15 yeomanry regiments.