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The Zambezi River Authority has taken to calling the reported timeframe a "misinterpretation".
He told ABC television that it was important that a quartet statement provided "some sense of a timeframe, a timeline, if you like, for a successful negotiation".
Failure to address within a reasonable timeframe a weakness in procedures, controls or processes that do or may constitute a breach of regulations is not acceptable.
Although most of the expert system publications appeared in AIS-oriented publications, by the 2005 2011 timeframe, a little more than 50% appeared in non-system journals.
Both of these are plotted meticulously using a strict timeframe (a week-by week account of the miners' strike in GB84, and in McNamee's book an almost minute-by-minute detailing of the last two days of Princess Diana).
Given the recognition that development is a long-term process and cannot fit neatly into any timeframe, a review of the project has led to a commitment to maintain support for the community until the end of 2013.
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During a 3-month timeframe, an official arbitration board will set the final price decision.
But neither LG nor Lenovo publicly stated a timeframe for a consumer release of a foldable product.
A spokesman for the federal environment minister, Melissa Price, declined to provide a timeframe for a decision.
Liverpool's principal owner insisted he could not place a timeframe on a planning application for Anfield.
Chuan Hup said it was not in talks with any companies and had not set a timeframe for a sale.
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