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Freshmen attribute their lack of interest to the time span.
It had its own earlier history, of which virtually nothing can be inferred, and it was, of course, very recent in relation to the time span of human language itself.
Features can be grouped into two classes according to the time span they represent: frame-based and segment-based.
Precipitation amounts were summed up for every 16-day period to correspond to the time span covered by the semi-monthly NDVI data.
Due to the time span between sampling and interview date, not all individuals report a starting date of welfare receipt before the sampling date.
Infrared optically stimulated luminescence (IRSL) dating of these loess-like deposits assigned them to the time span ranging from 22.5 to 17.7 ka BP.
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According to Stadelmann, this time would be sufficient to cover the time span needed to complete the building of the layer pyramid.
Further studies need to be done to determine the time span over which gelatinolytic activity increases in acute tubular damage.
In the, albeit limited, literature on contract cheating, one proposed solution to the problem is to limit the time span between releasing the assessment brief and the due date (Mahmood 2009; O'Malley and Roberts 2011).
As the term suggests, bridge loans are short-term loans intended to bridge the time span between buying one house and selling another.
"My sainted father gave me a bridge loan," he said -- a short-term loan intended to bridge the time span between buying one house and selling another.
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