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Discover Ludwig"shrinking time" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation where you are feeling like there is not enough time to do what needs to be done. For example, "With the deadline fast approaching, I feel like the shrinking time is working against me."
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Shrinking time has spurred cooks to streamline.
These concerns primarily include increased design complexity, heterogeneous designs, and shrinking time to market windows.
They point out that Mr Blair's shrinking time horizon is his problem, not theirs.
It is important to understand that anything "real-time" not only accelerates the individual transaction in issue – it also compresses virtually all subsequent transactions into a perpetually shrinking time window that is kept from lapsing into infinitesimal smallness only by our ability to audit, analyze, and integrate in forward-looking decisions.
One example of the shrinking time frame is IBM 's Millipede project, research pursuing the commercial development of a nanoscale inspired data storage system.
The biggest luxury isn't shrinking time to fit your life; it's letting your life expand to fill the time it needs.
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Electronic system level (ESL) design is widely adopted in today's embedded systems development projects to cope with increasing system complexity and shrinking time-to-market.
New high-speed rail links to cities like Zhengzhou are shrinking times for shuttling goods in and out of China's heartland.
Through clever storytelling, it has been possible to shrink time and space, to take current generations back into the past in a way that engages, instructs and provokes.
But Skype is, apparently, pretty whizzo and shrinks time and space and facilitates the kind of nourishing, touchy-feely stuff that keeps the modern, global family together.
Hyperconnectivity shrinks time and space between countries and makes people more attuned to their local communities and feel stronger about their branding.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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