Temporal extent having a beginning, an end and a duration.
1 No time frame was given but experts said it could take months.
2 We know the answer, the question is merely around the time frame .
3 Coping in the case of COVID means identifying a short time frame .
4 In other words, within the same time frame everyone else has mentioned.
5 As usual, he gave no time frame for a possible rate hike.
6 There are doubts, however, that such a time frame can be achieved.
7 Both the functional response and histamine content recovered within this time frame .
8 Thus, various perioperative prophylactic interventions are currently studied during this time frame .
9 It said the time frame to find a solution was too tight.
10 Forbes magazine said: Adele didn't have a tour in our time frame .
11 Investors are wagering on a certain outcome within a predefined time frame .
12 We think somewhere in that time frame would be doable, Nichols said.
13 Glink says the time frame should really be more like 10 years.
14 Some experts disputed Bolton's optimistic time frame for decommissioning the North's weapons.
15 The time frame for the development of our sector was speeded up.
16 The time frame , as of now, is the first week of June.
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