Length of time of an event or process; quality of an event or process with beginning and end.
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Examples for "time"
Examples for "time"
1Not just America this time-Europe, Russia, China-anywhere with resources and good minds.
2Europe is, quite simply, in the wrong place at the wrong time.
3He was grateful; along its relatively clear way they made good time.
4Both animals, however, ultimately mounted the same level of response over time.
5Last good league: Promoted last year for first time in six years.
1A crisis whose length and consequences no one can measure, said Besson.
2The one evil in all is the intolerable length of the debates.
3PARIS - French Senate to debate the proposed law banning full-length veils.
4Sector length increased by 10 per cent in the period, Ryanair said.
5Second, age of implantation and length of deafness affect all outcome measures.
1However, high limb recurrence rates and short duration of response need improvement.
2However, their size and duration can overwhelm available public and private resources.
3However, a macropulse of long pulse duration leads to undesirable secondary effects.
4Objective: Sleep duration is suggested to be associated with adverse health outcomes.
5Among the acute cases, the mean duration of illness was 22 days.
1Hassan's wife thought three months would be a good length of time.
2This can happen quickly, but the length of time doesn't really matter.
3Part of the problem was the length of time they'd been apart.
4In addition, cytokine profiles may change with length of time after transplantation.
5Discipline and length of time in job were significant across all models.
1Ten million years, Earthman... can you conceive of that kind of time span?
2When my allotted time span elapsed, I left the stage, mid-word.
3He glanced at his watch again; the time span had begun.
4The exact time span of the undertaking was not specified in that letter.
5Never has the time span been so long between one competitive Superclasico and another.
6Why would anyone decide to write a novel in such a rigid time span?
7It is difficult to distill centuries of experiences into such a compressed time span.
8The report did not give any time span under consideration.
9And all three murders occurred within an eighteen-month time span.
10Therefore, means must be sought to shorten the time span during which treatment is necessary.
11We used whole-genome sequencing to characterize cholera across the Americas over a 40-year time span.
12Because of the war, he holds the records for the longest time span between victories.
13The time span covered three governments and two commissioners.
14Individuals tend to face FX exposures on a smaller scale across a shorter time span.
15Within a short time span, patients must adjust their lifestyle, incorporate medications and acquire new support.
16But increasingly, criminal justice experts are saying the time span of such courses is too limited.
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