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time shifting
noun
The practice of recording a broadcast with the intention of watching or listening to it later at a more convenient time.
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"Thursday is a heavy night for time shifting," Adgate said.
Only this time, shifting back the other way.
"Before time shifting, they would use VCRs to collect episodes and view them whenever they wanted.
Presumably sales figures will decline, both because of seasonality and because of the time shifting effect of the programme.
Storage can also help utilities get the best price for the energy they generate, using a strategy called "time shifting".
Especially in a world of time shifting and ad skipping?
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As a consequence, no species profiles shifting (zero-time shifting) was required in comparisons with model predictions.
That's time-shifting we all can embrace.
Time-shifting holidays is as old as holidays themselves.
Time-shifting, though, isn't just a thing of the past.
A Time-Shifting Gnostic … Phew, a no-brainer.
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