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Confronted with their actual judicial problems including legal consequences, these youngsters may be repressing and denying their behavioural problems in the time frame of the past six months as defined by the YSR.
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"They've conceded that the effects of this quite apart from the decision are pervasive," Orza said, "and it's hard to handle pervasive problems in the time frame these people are talking about".
Consider the time-frame of the decision.
Researchers are zeroing in on the time frame to help reduce the risk of brain plaques that may cause problems with thinking skills.
The practical problem for Mr. Obama is that by all accounts, the savings and efficiencies he envisions will not occur quickly, certainly not in the 10-year time frame of budget scorekeeping for purposes of passing legislation.
And it works in a time frame of hours, which matches the decision-making time frame that physicians often have.
The problem with that equation is the time frame.
Another problem with the majority's analysis is the absence of any discussion about the time frame to be used in measuring the award of damages for plaintiff's loss of enjoyment of life.
The problem is that you kind of have a rigid week because of the time frame between games.
There were problems with the point of view, the setting, the time frame, pretty much everything.
We can unify such existence and stability problems in the frame of dynamic equations on time scales.
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