Sentence examples for the long timeframe from inspiring English sources

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The Guardian reported last week that the cull could affect South African populations, however the key issue here that does not appear to be addressed is the long timeframe for great whites to reach sexual maturity.

Given the long timeframe over which the diaries of international soloists and orchestras have to be organised and composers need to write works that are commissioned, it means that any new slant that Pickard might want to put on what remains the biggest and most wide-ranging of British music events will only begin to emerge next year at the earliest.

Given the long timeframe considered in our simulations (2080), the use of existing preferences is implausible.

Women who carry the inversion have slightly more children on average than those who don't, which would have a powerful effect over the long timeframe on which evolution acts.

This needs to be interpreted in the context of the long timeframe of the study (with possible variability in pathology reporting criteria and pathologists) and that some types were not specified.

This outcome is likely due to the large divergence between marine and land iguana CR sequences (approximately 10%) compared to the low divergence within marine iguanas (max. 1.6%), reflecting the long timeframe in which the two species have independently evolved on both existing and submerged islands.

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Such costs are sometimes compounded by the long timeframes for native title claim resolutions.

Continuing uncertainty about the severity and timing of climate impacts, as well as the long timeframes involved, complicate the decision-making process.

With little understanding of the long timeframes in the life sciences, and little political incentive to change that understanding, the DTI reportedly pressured Acorn to generate income from its incubator activities.

The long timeframes required for apicoplast translation inhibition and the resulting 'delayed death' caused by macrolide antibiotics is in striking contrast to the very rapid inhibition of merozoite invasion at higher drug concentrations.

In a world in which managers – under the guidance of the FA's new elite-performance director of bland corporate babble, Gareth Southgate – are increasingly given to saying nothing whatsoever in the least interesting manner possible over the longest timeframe, this sort of impish linguistic whimsy is to be welcomed.

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