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The word 'timescales' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use the word 'timescales' to refer to a timeline with specific deadlines for achieving a goal. For example: "We've created a detailed set of timescales to ensure that the project is completed on time."
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timescales
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Plural of timescale
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He said: "A process of 'dual running' will allow institutions to adopt GPA within timescales that suit their institutional context whilst ensuring that a national system is retained".
Humans can help avoid that by creating the sort of balance that cannot evolve for itself on human timescales.
But at human timescales the permanence of society its rigidity is in many ways more similar to that of the pre-industrial era than the relatively recent past.Growth is important for lots of reasons, but it is important for Mr Piketty's purposes because it governs the length of the shadow cast by the past on the present.
Bad news, then, but not quite a collapse or at least, not on human timescales.
Add in the effects of chance (what is known as the Monte Carlo simulation method), and you end up with what should be a plausible range of timescales and costs.Applied to the TB portfolio, the result does not look good.
That lightning is complicated as well, is because the electric and magnetic fields involved in it interact in poorly understood ways, high up in the atmosphere and on timescales too short to be observed with existing outdoor instruments.
The global climate shifts in various ways on a number of timescales, and its particular disposition at the time a volcano strikes will influence the way the volcano's effects play out.
If Kyoto were to be renegotiated, reduction targets and timescales would, if anything, have to be tightened.Daniel MittlerFriends of the Earth GermanyBerlinSIR – How many scientists who say that global warming is a fact and is probably due to human activity have a vested interest as their funding depends on scaring the public?
A combination of spiralling costs, long timescales and conflicting interests among voters had sapped political will.
A value of 10 indicates that a collision is certain to occur and is capable of causing a global climatic catastrophe; such events occur on timescales of 100,000 years or longer (the mass extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous Period falls here).
There was no accepted older chronology because calibrations of the carbon- and oxygen-isotope records from ice cores (back to 650,000 years ago) and marine sediments (back to about 100 million years ago) had generated timescales with significant discrepancies.
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