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Second, sample age spanning may be another possible reason contributing to inconsistencies.

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Teachers who worry about children's short attention spans may have such toys to blame, the critics say.

Ms. Span may not be a joiner, but why must she turn up her nose at people who are?

More than anything else, the longer viewing spans may speak to the maturation of the medium itself.

C-Span may be known for its ubiquitous coverage of all things governmental, but its cameras will be absent from Terre Haute.

However, Primark in Oxford Street did not open until 2007, and it is safe to speculate that the life span may now be even shorter.

Its span may be no match for the Brooklyn Bridge, but to Ms. Armitage it is a place of sheer beauty and conflicting memories.

The life span may extend to two years, as in biennial plants, or longer, as in banana and certain bamboos, which die after flowering and fruiting.

Its span may be global, but its scope is modest, and it accepts a certain superficiality as the price of useful insight.

The stability facility, created as a temporary expedient with a three-year span, may be extended and evolve into a permanent crisis-resolution mechanism.

But the promotional disc's limited life span may upset consumers who have definite ideas of ownership and unlimited use once they buy CD's, DVD's and other software, said P.J. McNealy, research director of the consulting firm Gartner G2.

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