Sentence examples for information timeframe from inspiring English sources

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Thus it appears that at least for some participants, content preference was based on a combination of the type of information, timeframe and probability of survival.

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– Chiropractor 8, Seattle Providers differed in their strategies for communicating information regarding timeframes for treatment and progress.

The NT force simply said it was "unable to supply the information in the timeframe provided".

The final text says that countries "may" (rather than "shall") provide detailed information and a timeframe for their emissions cuts.

Under Australia's freedom of information laws, strict timeframes are set out for processing requests for information, and there is evidence that the department has exceeded the timeframe for processing a number of requests made by Guardian Australia.

Nevertheless, the overall agreement between the data sets shows that results from ice sheet models can aid in placing geological information into a coarse timeframe and chronostratigraphic context, and also fill in time gaps in the glacial geological record where chronological control is sparse.

Beside these limitations, the longitudinal study design in combination with a mixed-method approach is the best way to gather the needed information within the limited timeframe of the project and to describe effects and relationships of AAL in elderly in a sufficient way.

An ideal technology should be sensitive enough to accommodate significant amounts of stromal and normal cell contamination, robust and simple enough to be readily implemented in a diagnostic laboratory, rapid enough to provide important therapeutic information in a clinical timeframe, and cost-efficient.

In the absence of fossil or biogeographic calibration points, the extrapolation of substitution rates from independent analyses provides the only information for inferring absolute timeframes.

Another challenge is building data acquisition and analysis pipelines that are fast enough to provide actionable information in clinically relevant timeframes (often on the order of days), and sufficiently accurate for regulatory approval and for acceptance by clinicians and patients.

Here, we explore what type of information is present in this timeframe, particularly focusing on the presence (or lack thereof) of information about the location of potential abnormalities.

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