a tiempo
adv.
in time; on time
a tiempo
= in timely fashion, on time, promptly, timely, just in time, in time
Ex: There was no dependable way to ensure that the recipient actually received the message in timely fashion. Ex: If a document is returned on time, the charge-out record is removed from the circulation file and from the borrower's record. Ex: Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers. Ex: The State, as producer, is deficient in producing sufficient copies to meet demand, ensuring timely distribution, and providing efficient bibliographic control. Ex: The project shifts the paradigm for information services in support of research from a 'just in case' collection centred approach to 'just in time' service oriented operation. Ex: 'A Hospital Trip' is about Joe's stay in the hospital after he cuts his ankle on a sharp corner of a rusty old car hood and does not tell his mother about it in time to prevent infection.