0 the quality of doing something quickly and without delay, or at the arranged time:
The company should pay suppliers with reasonable promptness.
The promptness variable ranges from 0 to 6, with a higher value indicating more promptness in responding to problems.
These individual judgments were based on the promptness of the response, as well as the same aspects of quality used in the global ratings.
The editor particularly appreciates the promptness with which participants revised papers for publication here.
The promptness of the implementation varied greatly.
Time variables also affect the relative promptness with which the signal processing methods react to the ambience resonances.
The goal of the present study is to provide, and test, a social-pragmatic account of children's promptness to actively search for the referent of a novel name.
Two things above all are essential for the delivery of a fair assessment of a patient's care needs: professionalism and promptness.
One would wish for the same promptness of action in other areas too.