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What (who) is fast track - definition

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Fast track; Fast-track; Fast-tracked; FastTrack (disambiguation); Fast Track (disambiguation); Fast Track (TV series)

fast-track         
fast track         
also fast-track (fast tracks fast tracking fast tracked)
1.
The fast track to a particular goal, especially in politics or in your career, is the quickest route to achieving it.
Many Croats and Slovenes saw independence as the fast track to democracy...
N-SING: oft N to n, N n
2.
To fast track something means to make it happen or progress faster or earlier than normal.
A Federal Court case had been fast tracked to Wednesday...
Woodward has fast-tracked a number of youngsters into the line-up since he became coach.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
fast track         
¦ noun a rapid route or method.
¦ verb (fast-track) accelerate the progress of.

Wikipedia

Fast Track

The fast track is an informal English term meaning "the quickest and most direct route to achievement of a goal, as in competing for professional advancement". By definition, it implies that a less direct, slower route also exists.

Fast track or Fast Track may also refer to:

  • FDA Fast Track Development Program, FDA granted Fast Track Designation for investigational drugs
  • Fast Track, a FoxBusiness.com show hosted by Anna Gilligan
  • Fast Track (UK TV series), a travel programme
  • Fast Track (U.S. TV series), a 1997 U.S. TV series that aired on Showtime
  • "Fast Track", a song by Radiohead, it features as a b-side to the "Pyramid Song" single
  • Fast Track, a common term for a HyperLink
  • Fast Track, the working title of The Ex (2007 film)
  • Dedicated security and immigration lines at some British airports; see Business Class or First class (aviation)
  • Fast Track (company), an American device management company
  • Fast Track (magazine), an Indian information technology monthly
  • Fast track (trade), the authority of the President of the United States to negotiate agreements with the Congress
  • Fast Track, a defunct drive-through hamburger chain formerly located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • Fast Track (Warner Bros. Movie World), a virtual queuing system in seasonal operation at Warner Bros. Movie World
  • Fast Track (Wet'n'Wild Water World), a virtual queuing system in seasonal operation at Wet'n'Wild Water World
  • Fast Track, a sports sponsorship agency that is part of Chime Communications plc.
  • Fast Track, the UK-based research company that produces the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 list.
  • Fast-track construction, a scheduling technique
  • FastTrack, a peer-to-peer protocol
  • Fasttrack (Transformers), a fictional character
  • FastTrack Schedule, a project management software program that is used for planning, tracking, and reporting project goals
  • FastTrack Scripting Host, a software product (Windows operating systems)
  • Fast Track, the alter ego of Meena Dhawan, a DC Comics character
Examples of use of fast track
1. But efforts to fast–track a confirmation vote fell through.
2. Algeria, Libya and Morocco apply for fast–track membership.
3. "Under any administration, fast track has to be reshaped.
4. Bush‘s fast track‘‘ trade authority runs out in mid–2007.
5. "International companies are needed to fast–track development.