Sentence examples for changing timeframe from inspiring English sources

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This catwalk show, staged in a glossy white studio high above Tribeca, hinted at an interesting possible side-effect of fashion's changing timeframe.

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Scott et al. [ 15] see healthcare as a rapidly changing environment with defined timeframes; the era of professional dominance (1945 1965) with an emphasis on quality; the era of federal involvement with a focus on greater access via Medicare and Medicare program (1966 1982); and a managerial era with a reliance on market mechanisms and entrepreneurship.

Nothing could be more traditionally "poetic" than to contemplate the changing of the seasons in terms of changing emotional states; but simply by manipulating the timeframe – by having winter arrive with surreal speed – Tranströmer allows us to apprehend both from a fresh perspective.

Moreover, DESC (2 weeks) and HADS (1 week) refer to different timeframes and the HADS contains items with changing polarity whereas the DESC does not.

"Now we're seeing multiple vendors all changing to a water pistol image all in a similar timeframe with Samsung and Twitter both changing their design this year," he says.

Assessing changing coastal flood risk becomes increasingly uncertain across multi-decadal timeframes.

M&S's financial director Alan Stewart said the firm would save £130m by changing tack, admitting that they "couldn't deliver London Gateway in the timeframe".

In interviews ahead of publication, he said the idea of a Muslim party changing the face of French politics was perfectly plausible - though he agreed he had accelerated the timeframe.

Another concept was that changing ingrained, habitual behaviour is a lengthy process and the longer period of support provided a more appropriate timeframe for this.

Finally, we validated these findings by examining the historical data for occurrence of return reversal, and showed that the probability of the price movement changing directions is above the chance level, and that the property of return reversal holds true irrespective of the timeframe being used.

All these actions, in contrast to the vague political statements made at international meetings, will be concrete, specific and achievable in a reasonable timeframe: they might, for example, involve stopping a destructive industrial project, protecting the habitat of an endangered species, changing or passing a law, or reintroducing a population of animals or plants.

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