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But is there a timeframe beyond which even you cannot countenance?
It also misstated the timeframe on which the sun's magnetic field reverses.
ESSEX: It depends on the timeframe in which you're asking the question.
"Giving ourselves action items, and giving ourselves a timeframe in which to complete them [means we] hold ourselves to account.
This means that every fossil going generally has a pretty limited timeframe in which it can be discovered.
This piece has been updated to extend the timeframe in which Singer's manuscript may have been written.
This method would give British sailors a small timeframe in which to catch the more senior smugglers, but the mission would still be next to impossible.
The shares trade on a 2015 estimated PE of 15 times, with scope for upgrades as synergy numbers increase and the timeframe in which they are achieved shortens.
Spieth may insist he never had a timeframe by which to target becoming No1 in the world rankings, as he can legitimately do now.
There are many numbers that are thrown out there as to the timeframe to which this technology will be ready.
"We've only got a very short timeframe in which to get it complete," Perry told BBC Sussex.
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