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fast track
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fast track
n. Informal
The quickest and most direct route to achievement of a goal, as in competing for professional advancement: "Making complaints against the public is hardly the fast track to elective office" (New Yorker).

fast-track (fsttrk) adj. & v.
fast tracker n.
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Noun1.fast track - a rapid means of achieving a goal; "they saw independence as the fast track to democracy"; "he took a fast track to the top of the corporate ladder"; "the company went off the fast track when the stock market dropped"
means, way, agency - how a result is obtained or an end is achieved; "a means of control"; "an example is the best agency of instruction"; "the true way to success"
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fast track
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For example, a 65-year-old slow tracker (earning 3-percent raises) with a 30-year career in a hypothetical cash balance plan might be entitled to retirement income (if he chooses an annuity) of 39 percent of pay, while the 65-year-old average employee (earning 5-percent raises) would receive 30 percent and the 65-year-old fast tracker (earning 7-percent raises) would get only 22 percent.
Fast Trackers particularly value news and information , including news, sports, and weather.
Accordingly, three out of four Fast Trackers use business-branded PDAs, such as the Pocket-PC-based devices manufactured by HP/Compaq versus Palm-OS-based PDA models.
 
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