1. Although few Russian Jews are strictly observant, that does not shorten the lines at Passover. 2. And fewer states do on-the-road testing for renewals, she said, to save money and shorten lines in the license bureaus. 3. Facing such criticism, many shipping lines say they are keeping their terminals open more hours a day as a step toward shortening the lines. 4. He said the systems did not improve the speed of cashiers, shorten the lines at checkout counters or reduce the time it took to train new cashiers. 5. Lee Frankel, president of the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas, a trade group for produce importers, wants the line shortened. 6. The company is also developing regional distribution points to shorten supply lines to customers. 7. The proposal here was for a new award, the Johnny, to be given to the theater owner who has done the most to shorten bathroom lines. 8. Ticket, lift and rental lines have been shortened by the addition of new sales windows and information kiosks. 9. -- Shortening line of command and delegate decision-making powers. 10. Conly said the agency had switched to giving out appointments in order to shorten lines and was scrambling to hire temporary workers to handle the workload. |