Their goal was to establish a viable relief supply distribution network within a specific time frame. |
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How confident are you that these concerns can be resolved within a reasonable time frame? |
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He said the reason for this was that there is a time frame of about ten years between infection and death. |
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In order to help him complete the book in a more relevant time frame, his advance has been increased. |
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Borrowers can choose from fixed or variable rates, with terms ranging from five to 30 years, with the longer time frame proving most popular. |
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The type of aircraft and the livery applied allow identification of the time frame. |
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The fact is that people mostly operate on a very short time frame that they are not really aware of. |
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The time frame to switch out these many local jobs and marshal the outbound train was tight and required precision work in a small yard. |
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On the right, a scrollable graph displays the transitions that marked the time frame being displayed. |
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The time frame for our study was 4.7 years, the mean duration of patient follow up. |
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Being as specific as possible with the time frame will help the plan be successful. |
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They then have the option of taking up those shares at a later date, usually within a specified time frame. |
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The detainee is allowed to go to work in the morning and to come home at night within a set time frame. |
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These results lead to an analysis that is based on the time frame of the intervals studied. |
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Those who are involved in potential deals must try to bring them to a conclusion in a reasonable time frame. |
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Perhaps I am only concerned that I act within a certain time frame, and any particular moment is as good as any other. |
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Certainly, physical construction work is required to be completed by the Contractor within a time frame. |
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There are others who continue to suggest an interim agreement, usually within a time frame. |
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I think that two years is a reasonable time frame to make my dream a reality. |
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There's so much we wanted to do, but we knew we just couldn't manage it all in a reasonable time frame. |
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Unless we move to build it within a reasonable time frame this money will have to be repaid to the developers. |
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I thank members on that committee for considering this bill within a short time frame. |
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A time frame of three months has been set for the groups to submit their respective reports. |
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Public information must also be provided within a short time frame to relatives and friends of victims. |
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If the money is not forthcoming within the relevant time frame, the visa is cancelled. |
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The time frame has to be mentioned because there is such a short time limit within which an application can be made. |
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Regardless of the time frame it is generally accepted that the domestication of cattle followed sheep, goats, and pigs. |
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During the indicated time frame, he opened the middle transom window in his apartment, which was the window he normally used. |
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Given that these plants appear to be biennials, the time frame is actually closer to only 30 generations. |
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It compresses its bitterly touching love story into a 25-minute time frame. |
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To climb Everest, mountaineers must work within a very tight and strictly enforced time frame. |
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What is a reasonable time frame that a library has to unblock a Web site or disable a filter upon request? |
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This time frame was chosen so that the classroom experience was still fresh in the students' minds. |
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He provided no reason for changing the time frame from that which administration officials had previously noted. |
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It was held every four years, a time frame which the Greeks called an Olympiad hence the name. |
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No respectable economist would hazard growth projections for any longer time frame than a decade. |
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When the episodes are prepared to fit into a more restrictive time frame for airing in syndication, scenes are frequently removed. |
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The claymation technique required a two-year time frame for the film's production-a definite task of teamwork and perseverance. |
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And is it really coincidental that the US wants to introduce biometric border controls in a similar time frame? |
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And here I hope you'll indulge me, I'm going to break the time frame of December 1941 but for reasons I think you'll find understandable. |
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As a project manager, I know too well that when you operate in a tight time frame, no matter how much you plan, nothing goes according to plan. |
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With Plug and Play, users assure themselves of capabilities commensurate with the technological time frame during which the system will operate. |
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If a plan of corrective action is needed, the instructions and time frame are explained. |
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Over that time frame, the European Union's eastward expansion will place Berlin at the heart of the continent. |
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That time frame leaves an almost inexhaustible supply of pretexts to draw upon in the fight against the West. |
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They hope to create powerful studies that will genuinely influence equine clinical veterinary medicine within a relatively short time frame. |
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The authors chose to proctor the online quizzes by scheduling quizzes in a computer facility during a specified time frame. |
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This means that the average punter's investments will do worse than the average performance of the market over any given time frame. |
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The newspapers were judged on the consistent quality of the newspaper in that time frame. |
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Set within the time frame of the afternoon drive, the film engages in a steady stream of flashbacks. |
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The process of accession is a difficult one and Bulgaria should complete negotiations within the predicted time frame, Palacio said. |
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Protocols need to be available and staff properly trained to perform such alternative methods in a clinically relevant time frame. |
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This is for having failed to pour the concrete floor within its scheduled time frame. |
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The City Council's official's response was that standing regulations entitled the council to repossess undeveloped pieces of land after a stipulated time frame. |
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But it is the delays in the completion of critical technical projects that have significantly handicapped the time frame for the roll-out of services. |
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I've been through one renovation too many know that this two-year time frame for completion is pie-in-the-sky malarkey. |
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The discussions tabled during the meeting focused on creating a more unique festival atmosphere specific to Pattaya and reducing the time frame of the event. |
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The researchers found that approximately 78 percent of the participants reported some form of racial microaggression within the two-week time frame. |
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Within this time frame, he also took part in the exhibition The Family of Man organized by Edward Steichen. |
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In that time frame, more competitively priced competitors like Samsung and Microsoft have made significant gains. |
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Yet the time frame unquestionably infuses Moonrise Kingdom with more than a tinge of melancholy. |
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A team of two can train as many as 50 personnel over that four-hour time frame, USAMRIID told The Daily Beast. |
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Business continuance focuses on the timely resumption of business operations, which is dependent on access to critical data and applications within a reasonable time frame. |
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And that's a time frame that easily outstrips most investors' patience. |
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He said the six companies are now in the process of submitting their terms of references, including the time frame of the study and the draft proposal. |
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The airport and city management will inspect fencing as a first step to ensuring safety, but no specific time frame was set detailing when this would occur. |
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I believe that the time frame suggested in the bill in which claims should be completed suggests that we may compromise justness and fairness all for the sake of expediency. |
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The only stab at a time frame can be found in the justice's concurrence. |
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Point duty is interpretation at a specific location, which can be an effective way of managing large groups in a limited time frame. |
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A dry period that falls outside this time frame can result in decreased milk production in subsequent lactation. |
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Risk increases with exposure to more flights within a short time frame and with increasing duration of flights. |
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The meeting also approved by-laws and courses, innovatory research and time frame for the scholars. |
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But confirmation of that time frame has also been hard to come by. |
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He objected to the short time frame, but all parties were insistent that the line be finished by the 15 August British withdrawal from India. |
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The Northeast Pacific Ocean has a broader period of activity, but in a similar time frame to the Atlantic. |
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No more than a total of ten cannulation attempts were allowed during this time frame. |
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When they changed the time frame, they changed the context of that scene. |
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In the same time frame, much of present eastern Eurasian plate welded itself to Europe along the line of the Ural mountains. |
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From the '86 to '95 time frame, I enjoyed Emcees like Big Daddy Kane, KRS1, Rakim, and many others. |
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It was revoked Dec. 20 and the 60-day time frame to appeal has expired. |
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The brand would not disclose a time frame for the announcement. |
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Senior Elston Forte went from being a linebacker to the linebacker in as short a time frame as he could imagine. |
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Also the training for Special Constables has improved and now is similar to that of a regular Police Constable in its structure and time frame. |
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For now, Jackson will stick to the three-year time frame of the contract he signed in June 2005, and re-evaluate things on a season-to-season basis. |
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The film does adopt some thematic and narrative devices from fairy tales, including the journeylike quest, certain character traits, and an unclear time frame. |
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The object of the game is to score either a fixed number of points, or score the most points within a set time frame, determined at the start of the game. |
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The FIFA Emergency Committee deals with all matters requiring immediate settlement in the time frame between the regular meetings of the FIFA Executive Committee. |
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The following table compares the populations of the main Scottish archipelagos with that of the Faroe Islands for a similar time frame to the above. |
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Under the terms of the Scotland Act, if the Parliament fails to nominate a First Minister, within this time frame, it will be dissolved and a fresh election held. |
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The time frame in question when dealing with radioactive waste ranges from 10,000 to 1,000,000 years, according to studies based on the effect of estimated radiation doses. |
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In the same time frame it is estimated that over 300 firms have engaged in shipbuilding on Clydeside, although probably a peak of 30 to 40 at any one time. |
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Enfield and colleagues have calculated the probability that a change in the AMO will occur within a given future time frame, assuming that historical variability persists. |
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Drivers 70 and older averaged 95 per 10,000 during the same time frame. |
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Another type of acquisition is the reverse merger, a form of transaction that enables a private company to be publicly listed in a relatively short time frame. |
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For cardiac surgeons, two weeks may not be a usual time frame for a reoperation that results in significant difficulties with adhesionolysis in cardiac surgery patients. |
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If he failed to reopen the West Park church in that time frame, the motion requests an outside body to do so, specifically Vigano, Smith or the metropolitan bishop. |
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Keep an eye out for telltale signs of fakery such as a sudden increase in positive or negative reviews over a short time frame that is out of synch with earlier reviews. |
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Although the accord asserts the importance of mitigatory measures, it did not include quantitative goals or a time frame for reducing emissions, he said. |
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But lately it has become apparent that there has been a shift in the traditional time frame as vendors show their fall lines two months ahead of the official market schedule. |
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