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- noun Alternative spelling of
shortcut .
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Examples
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But business schools must find a way to short-cut the process; recruiting businesses want global mindsets now.
Stacie Nevadomski Berdan: MBA Programs Must Deliver Grads Ready for Global Careers Stacie Nevadomski Berdan 2011
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The new short-cut through the mountains connecting Mascota to Puerto Vallarta has brought even more frequent visitors to Talpa de Allende.
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I can understand that likely "liking" something on the Internet started as a code -- a short-cut to recommend something you found interesting to your friends.
Riva Greenberg: Please Don't Ask Me to 'Like' You Riva Greenberg 2011
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But business schools must find a way to short-cut the process; recruiting businesses want global mindsets now.
Stacie Nevadomski Berdan: MBA Programs Must Deliver Grads Ready for Global Careers Stacie Nevadomski Berdan 2011
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Once upon a time, I used to read my newspaper's op-ed columns as a short-cut way of gleaming which were the important issues of the day.
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"No one has ever been able to short-cut the maturation process, physically and mentally," Kasten says.
Nationals have an ace up their sleeve in the draft: Strasburg 2009
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"This is a major short-cut to growth," said Torsten Stocker , a Hong Kong analyst for Cambridge, Mass., consulting firm Monitor Group., adding that the acquisition would open up nationwide distribution channels, making widespread launches of future products easier and more effective.
Nestlé Offers $1.17 Billion for 60% Stake in Hsu Fu Chi Laurie Burkitt 2011
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The 510k process is "a short-cut backdoor approach" stemming from a 1976 law, when there weren't many implanted devices meant to sustain life, said study co-author Dr. Steven Nissen, chairman of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.
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 In any case, Kara watches as the three new Legionnaires display their powers, and then decides to show off a bit for her own initiation, digging into the Earth at superhuman speeds, cutting an underground tunnel (sort of like a Panama Canal) to allow some of the endless traffic a short-cut.
Hero History: Supergirl | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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The 510k process is "a short-cut backdoor approach" stemming from a 1976 law, when there weren't many implanted devices meant to sustain life, said study co-author Dr. Steven Nissen, chairman of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.
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