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Although it might be argued that the "synchrony" should be stretched to accommodate any change in time (not specifically making timing simultaneous), there are two reasons not to do so.
Thus the time interval is not defined by a precise motor response, making timing not as heavily dependent on precise motor function as in the TE-task.
"Factories like the New Departure Division of General Motors, where they were making ball bearings, and Ingraham, where they'd switched from making watches to making timing devices, were booming".
The shell remains soft for only a few hours after the crab has molted, making timing just about everything for this industry, located mostly on the central Atlantic coast and most famously in Chesapeake Bay.
The data is modulated on very short pulses, making timing synchronization a complicated task.
In Agua Prieta, he worked at a factory making timing belts for vehicles for $47 a week — earnings that helped support his mother and her nine other children.
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In the heart of Midtown, she added, the city has expanded its Midtown in Motion program, which allows traffic engineers to monitor conditions in real time and make timing adjustments to the signals.
This makes timing a problem.
The best way to avoid errant timing, Mr. Evensky said, is not to make timing decisions at all.
Recent volatility in precious metals prices has made timing even more key to successfully managing cashflow in the jewellery business.
Panarei, for one, was created in 1938, when the Italian Navy commissioned Guido Panarei, who made timing devices for bombs, to design watches for officers.
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