Speedy in a sentence as an adjective

The W3C designs and approves CSS draft specs on a schedule that makes IE development cycles look speedy.

This should include credit and speedy withdrawal guarantees.

Instead of trying to prevent all possible failures, they focused on acceptable failure and speedy recovery.

As others have noted, starting up Matlab is extremely slow and starting up a full R environment isn't all that fast either, nor is starting a JVM all that speedy.

We remain hopeful that the parties and the EC will reach a speedy resolution that benefits consumers in the Commission's jurisdiction.[...

If the government had kept their promises of speedy processing for me and my dependants I'd be singing 'Oh Canada' right now and I would have taken the snow into the bargain.

Most of my deletes are speedy deletes for vandalism and not notability except where it's clear and someone is trying to make wikipedia their personal homepage.

The Sixth Amendment further \nprovides that “[i]n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall \nenjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial \njury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have \nbeen committed.”

" It was intended for copyright to eventually shrink as distribution improved; after all, why would we need a long copyright when authors are nearly instantly remunerated in this age of speedy international distribution?

To be specific, here are a list of constitutional issues being called into question:> Congress shall make no law [...] abridging the freedom of speech> Excessive bail shall not be required> In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trialOkay, so the speedy trial clause has been adapted de facto to mean six months, but maybe if he forms a law suite for free speech and excessive bail and wins he could be set for life.

In the USA we have due process, presumption of innocence, double jeopardy, rules of evidence, speedy trial, reasonable search and seizure, prohibitions on ex post facto laws, Miranda rights...in other countries, maybe there's a court and a trial, but with a 95%+ conviction rate and no questions are considered relating to the reliability of the prosecution's investigation process, arguments, witnesses or evidence.

Speedy definitions

adjective

characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed; "a rapid movement"; "a speedy car"; "a speedy errand boy"

See also: rapid

adjective

accomplished rapidly and without delay; "was quick to make friends"; "his quick reaction prevented an accident"; "hoped for a speedy resolution of the problem"; "a speedy recovery"; "he has a right to a speedy trial"

See also: quick