English to Nepalese Dictionary expeditious

expeditious

expeditious
definition
adjective
an expeditious investigation
done with speed and efficiency.
example
The introduction of this system will bring transparency and improve efficiency by way of reduced procurement time cycles and 'expeditious' payment to suppliers.
Although the final disposition of findings is still pending, opposition leaders are demanding an 'expeditious' end to the already tarnished inquest.
Safeguards regarding national security issues should be considered, but the goal should be the fullest and most 'expeditious' disclosure.
Can you promise that there will be a more 'expeditious' response this time?
We need assessment processes which are both 'expeditious' and fair.
It has a mandate to deal with investigations in an 'expeditious' manner, and should not have to tolerate inappropriate delays and what amounts to reprehensible conduct.
What is your candidate going to do to try and mend fences between those fault lines, or conversely, is it more 'expeditious' , politically, to exploit those fault lines?
Because of the plane's position it was decided that the most 'expeditious' way to do this was with ladders to the rear door.
Our judicial system is not renowned for its speedy and 'expeditious' methods and court cases are often bogged down for years.
We should gather widely, glean the best ideas, implement them in an 'expeditious' fashion, and not turn down any offer of help.
The reason for that inertia is simple: we prefer violence because it is the most 'expeditious' , efficient, effective and easiest solution to most problems, if not all.
Our first desire is to settle in a fair and 'expeditious' manner.
Action was taken in an 'expeditious' manner before the public could become sufficiently informed to coalesce any opposition or provide a comprehensive debate.
Railway commuters in the State will also benefit from the possible and 'expeditious' improvements in passenger amenities.
This was a national tragedy that was met by a courageous administration with conviction and action that was both 'expeditious' and effective.
Certainly, the case for an 'expeditious' coalition withdrawal gets stronger with every day, and every death.
What he did is designed to eliminate those delays, to bring this process to a speedy and 'expeditious' conclusion.
We believe that the implementation of the resolution requires a full withdrawal in as 'expeditious' a manner as possible.
The system enables controllers to implement accurate, safe and 'expeditious' approach plans to increase safety and airport efficiency.
Such a waiver, he wrote, ‘would be an 'expeditious' end to this controversy.’
The principle is articulated into three main standards: equality of arms; publicity of proceedings; and 'expeditiousness' of proceedings.
The appeals have to be 'expeditiously' disposed within 30 days.
The government defended its decision by pointing to the virtues of informality and 'expeditiousness' , plus full investigatory rather than adjudicatory powers.
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.
Hopefully, the checks will be done 'expeditiously' to determine if there is a generic problem and to identify and correct the cause.
I favour 'expeditiousness' , to clear the path so that our aspirations are not twisted by protracted disputes over acre, rood, and perch.
We believe that the long arm of justice is going to prevail ultimately, and we will work as quickly and professionally and 'expeditiously' as we can.
Can such situations be acted upon more 'expeditiously' ?
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.
We're going to try to get through this as quickly and as 'expeditiously' as possible.
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