Sentence examples for timescale now from inspiring English sources

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Grant Shapps has written to the party chairman, Andrew Feldman, calling for the party's board to consider "significantly shortening" the timescale now that the final two candidates will be selected on Thursday, much more quickly than expected.

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In addition, experiments on molecular dynamics in microsecond timescale are now possible due to polarized emission ability [23, 28] of transition metal complexes such as Re.

While highlighting significant developments in the design architecture of the automotive body structure, the emphasis here is more concerned with the selection and use of materials, and how engineers have utilized relevant properties to satisfy their selection criteria over a timescale, which now covers at least 100 years.

Ms Geekie added: "The closure details and timescales are now being communicated to all Municipal Bank customers and we are working closely with partners and alternative service providers to support customers with alternative arrangements".

It shows irrelevant channels vertically and on a now irrelevant timescale. .

"I think the destination is pretty certain, we are only now debating the timescale and the method.

Our technology now inhabits a timescale we literally cannot imagine.

Computers now allow microsecond timescale molecular-dynamics simulations, which make the visualization of such processes possible.

We feel that this is a positive step forward, especially as we now have a timescale for the hearing.

"A strategy for deployment [of new carbon-removal technologies] at scale by 2050 should start now given the timescales inherent in bringing new technologies to market," says a new CCC report.

Figure 5 The local-almost periodicity of the function f occurs on the periodic sub-timescale (pmb{mathbb{T}_{2}}) through ε -local translation number (pmb{tau_{0}}), but the function f is without almost periodicity on the periodic sub-timescale (pmb{mathbb{T}_{1}}). Now we give another definition which in view of Theorem 2.21 is equivalent to Definition 3.1.

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