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The Seattle Sounders have also completed their own turnaround, but in a much shorter timeframe.
However, the Auckland study also found increased stress among some people at having to complete tasks in a shorter timeframe.
The guidance is a change from WHO's interim recommendation on 7 June, which referred only to men and had a shorter timeframe of at least eight weeks.
International student recruitment is "complex, costly and competitive", and the recruitment of international students is being "implemented in a shorter timeframe and under tighter budgets".
John Birt had a similar moment of vatic clarity, albeit over a shorter timeframe, in a speech he gave in 1999, shortly before departing as director general.
I think that was because their acts were mostly pretty small, and it was more powerful to have them be more concentrated in a shorter timeframe.
Moreover, as a one-year programme, it can be particularly appealing to those who may prefer a shorter timeframe for their academic pursuits.
This should see the UK Supreme Court ordering the government to take action to meet limits in a much shorter timeframe.
The shorter timeframe is significant, as it could make taxation a major issue in the run up to next year's Scottish Parliament election.
On the field, Rayo Vallecona's staff have also worked with those in Oklahoma to hastily put together a roster in a much shorter timeframe than perhaps they would have liked.
Gee adds: "If you want to invest for an older child, with only a handful of years to go before they are 18, you can reduce risk to take account of the shorter timeframe".
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