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Her works probe the inevitable timelines imposed by innovation.

The report did not impose a timeline, but others have tried to do so.

"One good thing is it does impose a timeline on the White House to release the text.

Don't impose a timeline upon yourself, or others, to get through the experience.

John Boehner is the House Republican leader now and he voted to impose a timeline for withdrawal in Somalia, voted to move up the deadline for removing our troops from that country and even voted to cut off all funding to our troops in the field in that conflict.

Don't be too hard on yourself and impose a timeline for getting over your loss.

Transitions have been hindered by donor-imposed timelines; the exclusion of key stakeholders in the planning process; lack of clear communication; and failure to ensure recipient countries have the resources and capacity to successfully maintain gains made under PEPFAR support.

Part of the problem, says Marshall, is trying to operate to "a very tight timeline" imposed by the last government.

She cited the timeline imposed on the Afghanistan troop surge, a move that mollified the antiwar left but has been criticized as premature.

A strict timeline imposed by the regulators requires the company to put Internet rivals like Earthlink on Time Warner's cable systems before AOL itself can also start operating on those systems.

But officials have balked at the timeline imposed by Sabraw, whose initial order said the government must reunite children under the age of 5 with their parents by July 10 and all children by July 26.

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