Length of time of an event or process; quality of an event or process with beginning and end.
1 Ten million years, Earthman... can you conceive of that kind of time span ?
2 When my allotted time span elapsed, I left the stage, mid-word.
3 He glanced at his watch again; the time span had begun.
4 The exact time span of the undertaking was not specified in that letter.
5 Never has the time span been so long between one competitive Superclasico and another.
6 Why would anyone decide to write a novel in such a rigid time span ?
7 It is difficult to distill centuries of experiences into such a compressed time span .
8 The report did not give any time span under consideration.
9 And all three murders occurred within an eighteen-month time span .
10 Therefore, means must be sought to shorten the time span during which treatment is necessary.
11 We used whole-genome sequencing to characterize cholera across the Americas over a 40-year time span .
12 Because of the war, he holds the records for the longest time span between victories.
13 The time span covered three governments and two commissioners.
14 Individuals tend to face FX exposures on a smaller scale across a shorter time span .
15 Within a short time span , patients must adjust their lifestyle, incorporate medications and acquire new support.
16 But increasingly, criminal justice experts are saying the time span of such courses is too limited.
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