Sentence examples for lapse of time from from inspiring English sources

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If the political will exist to reduce the average lapse of time from sentence to execution down to the national average of 12 years, the report estimates California would be required to allocate nearly twice what it currently spends.

Overall survival was defined as the lapse of time from the date of ipsilateral breast tumour recurrence to the date of death.

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What made many of the new record prices telling was the short lapse of time separating them from the previous records.

Alongside this model, in which estimates of time intervals originate in neuronal activity, the brain structures involved in processing time-related data differ depending on whether they are estimating the duration of a stimulus (explicit timing) or gauging the lapse of time, or interval, separating us from an event expected to occur in a few seconds or minutes (implicit timing).

The lapse of time between the transition from life to death (or mortal agony) can be short or protracted with or without metabolic imbalance, which inevitably affects the quality of the brain and the onset of autolysis [ 1, 17, 22, 23, 29, 35, 41, 44].

That none of this wine is now in existence can be inferred from the lapse of time, since it is one hundred and fifty years, Marcus Vinicius, from his consulship to yours.

For though the events of remote antiquity, and even those that more immediately preceded the war, could not from lapse of time be clearly ascertained, yet the evidences which an inquiry carried as far back as was practicable leads me to trust, all point to the conclusion that there was nothing on a great scale, either in war or in other matters.

In this way, he forces us to see that a res must in fact be posited in such cases, since there is no change of place or lapse of time to explain the passage from contradictory to contradictory.

Unlike in Doctor, the time traveller experiences no lapse of time between her departure and arrival: from her point of view, she instantaneously appears at the destination time.[3] Putnam.

While such omniscience is possible only to God, yet since every cause has its sign and there are men who can often read those signs, in the lapse of time a science has been evolved from the recording of signs and the noting of the connexion between them and their results.

Levinas does not refrain from thinking the lapse of time, which is also the gnawing of remorse, and the symptom of the Other-in-the-same.

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