1. fast track - Noun
2. fast track - Verb
a rapid means of achieving a goal
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Fifth, we must fast track our infrastructure development. Francis Escudero
I think if you get your fifth script made, that's the fast track. But there's no guarantee any of them will get made. Geoffrey S. Fletcher
I generally find that comparison is the fast track to unhappiness. No one ever compares themselves to someone else and comes out even. Nine times out of ten, we compare ourselves to people who are somehow better than us and end up feeling more inadequate. Jack Canfield
Viacom's results for the first quarter put the company on a fast track for another record year in 2004. Sumner Redstone
I believe the fast track to atheism is reading the Bible. I've read it three times all the way through. It's a big part of our culture, a big part of our history. I don't just read things I agree with. Penn Jillette
they saw independence as the fast track to democracy Source: Internet