Sentence examples for time stringent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "time stringent" is correct and usable in written English
It means something is tight in terms of time constraints. For example, you could say, "This project needs to be completed by next week, so we're working with a very time stringent timeline."

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Various nontime stringent data link layer protocols run in the software portion of the SDR platform, while the hardware portion implements the time stringent and computationally intensive modulation/demodulation (modem) functions.

At the same time, stringent inspections of Iran's nuclear sites could build support in the U.S. and elsewhere for further negotiations.

Given these similarities and the many experimental advantages of plants, plant infection models provide a number of advantages over animal models in the study of animal pathogenesis, including ease of replication, short generation time, stringent genetic and reproductive control, and high throughput with low cost.

At the same time, stringent pharmacotherapeutic management to reach an A1C <6.5% or even 7.0% may be inadvisable or impractical in some patients.

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With the massive deployment of broadband access to the end-users, the continuous improvement of the hardware capabilities of end devices and better video compression techniques, acceptable conditions have been met to unleash over-the-top bandwidth demanding and time-stringent P2P applications, such as multiview real-time media distribution.

The tracking procedure requires high-efficiency, while at the same time putting stringent limits on the noise level.

It seems perverse, at a time of stringent austerity, for countries to deny themselves a means of controlling spending.

The tracking procedure requires high-efficiency (low thresholds), while at the same time putting stringent limits on the noise level.

The drama's ballad-like simplicity hides iridescent layers of passion and metaphorical resonance — and hints at an outrageous ambition on Welles's part to make an essentially pornographic film for French television at a time of stringent censorship.

The threat assessment level on trans-Atlantic flights was raised to its highest level — "red" — for the first time and stringent new security measures were enforced, as in Britain.

Current generation of computing platforms is embracing multi-core and many-core processors to improve the overall performance of the system, meeting at the same time the stringent energy budgets requested by the market.

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