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"We are not speculating in terms of a timeframe," he added.
He told ABC television that it was important that a quartet statement provided "some sense of a timeframe, a timeline, if you like, for a successful negotiation".
The general also writes that he aired concern over the laying out of a timeframe for withdrawal, with President Obama stating that troops would be brought home by the end of 2014.
Cameron said the €2.1bn referred to recalculated dues for the past four years, but the paperwork sent to the Treasury by the commission last week talked of a timeframe of 1995-2013.
If the price at the closing of a timeframe t is price(t) and the prediction at the closing of the timeframe t is pred(t), then profit is given as follows: begin{aligned} hbox {Profit}=sum [{hbox {price}({t+1} -hbox {t+1} -hbox ]times hbox {price(t).
It sounds overwhelming to achieve a goal, but it is possible, especially if you give yourself enough of a timeframe.
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Traders are hopeful the Fed will shed some light on a timeframe of reducing the pace of QE and downplay the markets' over-reaction since 22 May.
These natural phenomena happen on a timeframe of decades, not centuries.
European automakers want tariffs to be eliminated over five-to-seven years, while the South Koreans are pressing for a timeframe of three-to-five years.
For endosomal isolation, chase period is generally for a timeframe of 10 15 min.
This assessment provided for 75 days of observation, a timeframe which others have used for such explorations and found to be sufficient [ 16].
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