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expeditiousness

NOUN
  1. the property of being prompt and efficient
    it was done with dispatch

How To Use expeditiousness In A Sentence

  • Here is one of the fronts in this new foreign policy, strengthened by Obama's pressure for expeditiousness (once a decision has been made) that is already transforming the implementation of policy. Mayhill Fowler: Did President Obama Bend History in Oslo?
  • Provide us with appropriate modalities for coming, with all deliberate expeditiousness, to closure, unless otherwise agreed between the parties. Archive 2006-04-01
  • The government defended its decision by pointing to the virtues of informality and expeditiousness, plus full investigatory rather than adjudicatory powers.
  • I favour expeditiousness, to clear the path so that our aspirations are not twisted by protracted disputes over acre, rood, and perch.
  • Committees were appointed by the town, and in a rare display of unanimity and expeditiousness, they agreed on the location, dimensions, and cost of a more splendid meetinghouse.
  • No representation is made or warranty given as to their content, road conditions or route usability or expeditiousness. Driving to Manzanillo
  • Christine Hardman's comments about the characteristic slapdash expeditiousness of the Church of England's methods will ring bells in many quarters, I'm sure. General Synod: Speech Moving Motion on Women in the Episcopate
  • Their boss was pleased with the expeditiousness with which the enterprise was completed.
  • Sometimes, in our expeditiousness to move the world down the path towards the workers' Utopia, we aren't cognizant of who we are excluding from the process.
  • Imagine that you are periodically forced to drop to the ground, remove your clothes, and that you are punished for moving with insufficient expeditiousness. Ayelet Waldman: How We Treat Those Who Have Transgressed
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