The wide timespan that was required to introduce colour television in different countries, and the need to remain compatible with existing monochrome systems, meant that no single colour standard was acceptable to all. |
For that reason, a professional public service signifies to us much more an attitude, outlook and level of performance, than it does the full timespan of a career. |
I am conscious of the need to reduce the timespan on individual infringement procedures. |
Over a ten-year timespan, it could initially come down to about a third of the present cost of producing solar electricity. |
The CoR would advocate a longer timespan for the drive to achieve full employment, to combine efforts to create employment guidelines. |
Was there any timespan which you could discern between the first and second shots and what you have described as the flurry? |