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Mbete was on stage earlier saying we need 'ten to 15 minutes'.
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The two-day Federal Open Market Committee will take centre stage later today.
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Given the late stage of the tumor, however, many fans were concerned.
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In the second stage of training, Georgie got really good, really fast.
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We've gone beyond damage control at this stage, and beyond crisis management.
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Averaged over the entire year, that timeinterval equals 24 hours, exactly.
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This is also mostly true when the timeinterval is very short.
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I'm not sure I have the right timeinterval from the app.
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A command-line tool used to profile a process over a timeinterval.
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Start with the definition of the average acceleration during this timeinterval.
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Furthermore, the temporalinterval between the acoustic stimulus and the visual target in the crossmodal conditions was gradually reduced from 500 to 0 ms.
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First, we show that, as participants estimate temporalintervals, the spatiotemporal dynamics of their brain activity are consistent across trials.
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Often, people can extend their representatives for a longer periodoftime.
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There's no, 10 thousand years is such a long periodoftime.
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Andra Day: I think it was over a periodoftime, actually.
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U.S. military aid to Ukraine was frozen for a periodoftime.
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That is, if it was given over a long periodoftime.
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No timeframe was given but experts said it could take months.
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We know the answer, the question is merely around the timeframe.
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Coping in the case of COVID means identifying a short timeframe.
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In other words, within the same timeframe everyone else has mentioned.
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As usual, he gave no timeframe for a possible rate hike.
Usage of timespan in English
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But a different benchmark and a different timespan tell a very different story.
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The timespan covered in the book is revealed, somewhat obliquely, in the subtitle.
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The timespan for the new ban is not known.
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The timespan is unclear, but it seems as if the festive season lasts six months.
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However, Mr Mehlman said it was hard to imagine they could resettle everybody within that timespan.
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This timespan was divided into four 5-year periods.
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It could be a similar timespan before Sunderland start seeing the full benefit of their exciting revolution.
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The period also covers the timespan between the end of the second World War and the second Vatican Council.
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This specifies the timespan in seconds after which the browser is instructed to reload data from the Web server.
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I expect that experience is going to be one thing you'll be collecting plenty of, in a very short timespan.
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Beyond the difficulty and short timespan of all awards forecasting (we're all about to find out who won anyway!
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This timespan was also marred by having a number of directors, many seconded or only in the job less than a year.
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The grinding disciplines of hyper inflation, and a collapsing economy foreshortened the timespan of events in Sofia compared to those in Belgrade.
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Ms Harney came under sustained Opposition pressure to give a definitive timespan for its introduction amid heated exchanges on the Order of Business.
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The free monitoring and freezes have a short timespan, perhaps because they are services Equifax wants to resume capitalizing on as quickly as possible.
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Caroline Turner, sister A series of alcohol-fueled decisions that he made within an hour timespan will define him for the rest of his life.