The central time zone has an earlier rush hour than the East Coast, as central has to wake up earlier to deal with the easterners. |
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Prior to the 1996 Olympic Games, the Belarus team acclimatized themselves to the time zone by training in Roswell, Georgia. |
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We translate the UTC reference time to our local time by adding or subtracting the hours that correspond to our time zone. |
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The candlelit vigils began Sunday night in New Zealand and circled the world, starting at 7 p.m. local time, in each time zone. |
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The NFL, meanwhile, is concerned that a user could send a copy of a game to someone in another time zone, where the game is blacked out. |
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On average it takes one day per time zone crossed to recover from the effects of jet lag. |
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I read in your FAQ that the blog posts as the Pacific time zone regardless of wherever you might be posting it. |
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I see that Comedy Central is rerunning the TV version of it on Monday night or Tuesday morning, depending on which time zone you're in. |
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It's hard to live with someone in a different time zone, so I converted for the sake of the relationship. |
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Fortunately, whether your child is starting school in a new time zone or just down the street, you can help smooth the way. |
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As I turn back towards home, my mobile phone beeps into life. A new year greeting sent from a different time zone, halfway across the world. |
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We're four miles inside of the central time zone here, in south central Tennessee just north of the Georgia, Alabama border. |
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It was after seven, but Vancouver was in the same time zone, so I called Frank at home. |
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Smith said the time zone would be attractive to broadcasters, who could schedule games in different timeslots. |
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If you take melatonin too early in the day, you may become sleepy before bedtime and it may take you longer to adapt to your new time zone. |
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If you're serious and plan quite a few early mornings, adjust your sleep schedule the same way you adjust to a new time zone. |
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The staging of the World Cup in a different time zone had an adverse effect on newspaper sales, with Sunday papers hit hardest of all. |
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Mars will be closest to Earth in 2005 on October 29 or 30, depending on your time zone. |
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As for jet lag, if you have the luxury, one treatment is to slowly change your awake and sleep times to fit the new time zone. |
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You can be stuck in a hotel, a thousand miles away in a different time zone, and it is never glamorous. |
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If you use nearshoring, you can often work in the same time zone as your outsourcing partner. |
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This is similar to much of Texas, which should be mostly in the Mountain time zone instead of the Central time zone. |
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The fact that this World Cup is basically being played in our time zone means most soccer fans are able to see a lot more of this event and understand how big it is. |
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With the last race having been in Malaysia, and the next in Australia, there's plenty to be said for staying out and getting used to the time zone. |
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The comet was struck on July forth for the Eastern and Central time zones, but it hit on the third for us in the Rockies and the Western time zone. |
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For the best event-planning partner in any time zone, meet Maureen Ryan Fable at First Protocol. |
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First, any suspension or delay of questioning to receive information from an overseas location in a different time zone must be reasonable. |
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On Twitter, for instance, activists launched a worldwide call for people to change their Twitter location and time zone to Tehran. |
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Also, those of us with satellite dishes can watch a different time zone. |
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I'm not sure when the time zone changes, so I'll have to figure that out. |
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Enter a name for your plant for the SolarMax web portal and the local time zone. |
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When the Additional Time Zone menu appears, select the time zone you want to use. |
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David Mitchell's ambitious and weighty first novel follows a daisy chain of characters through every time zone and across the gamut of individual experience. |
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Fill in the day, month and time of both change-overs and the offset if it differs from the information associated with your time zone. |
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Please remember and pass the word that Saturday, July 31 at 6:00 p.m. in each time zone is The World's Longest Barbecue! 2004 Edition. |
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For radionuclides, radioactivity shall be expressed in becquerels at a given date and, if necessary, time with reference to time zone. |
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The time zone determines when the system needs to adjust for daylight savings time. |
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The Auto setting automatically adjusts the time for daylight saving based on your time zone. |
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They will then be able to operate in the same time zone and geographical area. |
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Jet lag is a disruption of the body's inner clock, due to an abrupt change of time zone. |
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Since my body was still operating on Eastern Standard time, even though I was in the Central time zone, I told her to go ahead and ready the room for nighttime. |
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If the daylight saving time rules are not available for the selected time zone, the checkbox is dimmed and not configurable. |
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Many opted for Europe, for one simple reason: For global companies, Europe is in the ideal time zone, midway between America and Asia. |
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But you must remember that these named time groups may have different authorisation times in the individual time zone plans. |
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Please don't forget to state how you prefer to be contacted, as well as your local time zone. |
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For instance, if you travel to Dallas, the watch will pick up signals from the Dallas radio station and reset itself for the appropriate time zone. |
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Indeed, in some cases time differences can be beneficial, with work done in one location ready for follow-up by others in a different time zone. |
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Avoid daytime napping during the first few days, as this can anchor your biological clock to your previous time zone in Canada. |
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Every eight hours, the results of the day's work are forwarded to the team in the next time zone, from Japan to Germany to the USA and back to Japan. |
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Sometimes eyes glaze over with the effect of western time zone origins or late night hospitality room chats. |
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Copies of Canada's time zone maps, found here, are available in postscript format for insertion into your document using a word processor or document editor that supports Adobe postscript. |
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When the two hands come together in the same time zone, they merge into a single, bicoloured indication of the exact time. |
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Clinical research conducted at NASA and elsewhere demonstrates that in only 2 days your body clock can be reset to your new time zone with properly timed exposure to sufficiently bright light in specific wavelengths. |
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Unique off-center concept with double time zone on a separate counter. |
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Some are obvious: country, preferred language, time zone etc. |
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Only in the Pacific time zone did ratings go up. |
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Only at the reference longitude of each time zone do they coincide. |
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We became aware of a culture in a different country in a different time zone that while being diverse had many similar traits to our own, e.g., popular music, sport and fashion. |
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This is recorded by a station and tape delayed for time zone purposes by corporate sister companies in the west, part of the Baton Broadcasting in this case. |
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To update the time zone data, press the Menu key. |
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However, you need to select the time zone in which you are located. |
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The advantages of radio-controlled watches are obvious: Once they have been set to the relevant time zone, they always display the exact local time. |
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The icon allows you to access to the previous time zone. |
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Whether family is across town or in a different time zone, we're always here, ensuring that proper care and nutrition, stimulation, comfort and security are provided in an organized and consistent manner. |
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Greenwich Mean Time, also known as World Time, marks the starting point of every time zone in the world. |
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Five o'clock by the Dutch reckoning would be five o'clock in the Dutch rather than, e.g., a Canadian time zone. |
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The time zone used in most parts of the European Union is a standard time which is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. |
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There is no permanent human presence at the North Pole and no particular time zone has been assigned. |
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When using official time, however, a large area in eastern Russia and New Zealand also share the same time zone. |
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It comes with a tachymeter and date and, as useful for travelling businessmen and women as for pilots, a second time zone. |
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AppSense Technologies has introduced TimePortal, its new software designed to solve the time zone problem in distributed computer systems. |
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While creating events in the new and improved calendar of ProofHub, users can change the time zone to any of those available in the list. |
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The second time zone hand features a striking red or blue tip to ensure easy reading even with just a quick glance at the dial. |
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This raises the question as to who are the winners and losers when the location of the time zone is decided, and if you 'lose,' how do you adapt? |
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It's T-minus 168 hours, give or take a time zone, before the Autumn Games begin as spring arrives to a lingering winter-struck Sydney, Australia. |
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As well as simplicity, character and efficiency, it features an original second time zone for globe-trotters, indicating the local time in the world's most frequented 24 destinations. |
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This one has travelled halfway round the world into an unfamiliar time zone and season, her body-clock and biorhythms out of synch without a human athlete's ability to reason why, to put her record on the line. |
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The entrainment clock for any trip starts at the beginning of the first light cycle in the new time zone. |
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If you are in a region that has recently made changes to daylight saving time or has switched to a different time zone, you might need to update the time zone data on your device. |
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The occurrence pilot experienced two circadian rhythm disruptions between 13 and 16 January 2004 when he flew as a passenger from Toronto to Los Angeles and return, with three time zone changes each way. |
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The famous Calatrava in its latest, large-sized version with a smooth bezel incorporates a completely new, manually-operated double time zone system which is easy to use. |
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Rational systems thinkers particularly are comfortable in this time zone, finding efficiency and consistency in established methods and best practices. |
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Currently, North Korea is in the same time zone as Japan and South Korea. |
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He can provide reams of longitude and solar time data to prove that Indiana really belongs in the Central time zone, and that Daylight Saving Time is good for no one. |
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