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"Normally, an indictment is a snapshot at a moment in time," said Lev L. Dassin, a former United States attorney who was a junior prosecutor in the 1993 trade center trial, in which four defendants were convicted.
The balance sheet provides a snapshot, at a moment in time, of the assets, liabilities and capital of the business; and the income statement, or profit-and-loss account, shows the difference between total revenues and total expenses.
"The poll is only a snapshot at a certain time, before people have formed any preconceptions about these acts," says Youngs, his original idea now nearly a decade old.
Telehealth, a new set of services and technologies, is a fast-moving medical discipline, and the WSD could only provide a snapshot at a particular – rather immature – point in time.
Further, most studies have not examined the development of the long-term performance of CSWs but delivered a snapshot at a certain point of time.
Some datasets, such as many statistical tables, only describe a "snapshot" at a particular point in time or for a particular period.
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Later we will take a snapshot at all 15 subjects.
That's what happens anytime you take a snapshot at one point and time.
Taking a snapshot at one point in time isn't that accurate.
It should be noted that this study only takes a snapshot at 24 hours post-injury of a dynamic and evolving molecular process initiated by TBI [ 37].
Each size distribution therefore effectively is a snapshot at different times after feeding.
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