Sentence examples for contingent timing from inspiring English sources

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In making its recommended cuts to the mayor, Ms. Levin said, her agency had decided to give priority to those building projects that were "already under construction, projects with particularly complex or contingent timing, and projects in city-owned facilities".

Newcombe's group pointed out that timing is obviously important for play activities and the development of attention and learning; almost everything has a temporal component: neuronal activity changes in time; rhythms are known to help memory and guide the temporal allocation of attention; rhythmic movements begin at the fetal stage; and contingent timing helps attribute agency to a partner.

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Contingent factors - Timing consideration for DFSS implementation.

The precise pattern of disease is contingent on the timing during development of exposure to famine.

Among those with data available from the EHR, identification of measured prepregnancy weight was contingent upon the timing of the clinical visit closest to last menstrual period (LMP).

Among those with data available from the EHR, the identification of measured prepregnancy weight was contingent upon the timing of the clinical visit closest to the last menstrual period.

Much, then, is plainly contingent on the eccentric timing of the vote, which perversely precedes those games where the stakes are highest.

Brain development in the fetus is contingent on the precise timing of thyroid hormone levels, particularly for T4, and deviations above or below the normal levels can lead to developmental deficits (Williams 2008).

Likewise, a successful return to the natal river and arrival to the spawning grounds will be contingent on homing orientation, time spent at sea, timing of return and timing of river entry.

For example, a slowly developing negative potential recorded from the scalp of participants using electroencephalography the contingent negative variation is present during the timing of intervals.

Most typically, the health professionals distinguished between easy and more difficult situations on the basis of the patient's personality, acceptance, and response; the relationship formed with them; and/or contingent situational factors (for example, the "timing" of the discussion).

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