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How to use in a nanosecond in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "in a nanosecond" and check conjugation/comparative form for "in a nanosecond". Mastering all the usages of "in a nanosecond" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It landed on my jeans and jumped away in a nanosecond.
Pure hatred can be delivered directly to your home in a nanosecond.
And it could, in our age of image acceleration, morph again in a nanosecond.
And we are constantly imagining that this could all fall apart in a nanosecond.
Oh, and there is a big red button, we will get to that in a nanosecond.
I was never a fussy kid, and ate whatever was put in front of me in a nanosecond.
If you looked out her windows and, if you knew Monet's paintings, it was like seeing 28 paintings in a nanosecond.
If some crafty Democrat drafts legislation to keep the Affordable Care Act as is but rechristen it Trumpcare, he'll sign the bill in a nanosecond.
ISIS soldiers, followers and sympathizers can connect with one another on social media groups and websites, and disseminate deadly ideas and plans in a nanosecond.
And it's partly, she adds, because U.S. policy "can change in a nanosecond" whenever a president under pressure from Congressional and law enforcement investigations picks up his smartphone.
"I think there are many judges I've been before and many that have been friends of mine who would have put him jail in a nanosecond," Weingarten said.
"We make judgments [about other people] in a nanosecond," Whitney Johnson, the author of "Disrupt Yourself: Putting the Power of Disruptive Innovation to Work, " tells the Harvard Business Review.
CRAMER: AND I'M NOT TRYING TO BE – I JUST THINK THAT WE JUST GOT TO BE – LOOK, IF THEY WERE DOING BADLY, I HAVE TO TELL YOU, SIR, I WOULD THROW THEM UNDER THE BUS IN A NANOSECOND.
From a Nietzschean perspective, the rise of dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, and Grindr that encourage us to "swipe" or judge potential lovers in a nanosecond could be cited as examples of a society that has become obsessed with pleasure and instant gratification.
I can tell in a nanosecond whether I want to put it into the maybe pile or the yes pile or the no pile; and then the maybes, it takes me only a few more seconds of reconsideration to say yes or no to them.
"It's almost like you have two personalities," Ms. Graham said, citing an oft-told story about Marilyn Monroe walking down a street in New York with a friend, who watched in awe as she went from obscure to ogled in a nanosecond simply by "turning on" some internal electricity.
"In the past, whenever I used to meet with ministers of energy in some of the oil- or oil-and-gas-rich countries, they would talk about renewable energy, and that meeting would end in a nanosecond," said Nabil Habayeb, General Electric's president and chief executive for the Middle East and North Africa.
Former White House senior adviser Valerie JarrettValerie June Jarrett#WeAreBaltimore surges to top of Twitter in wake of Trump comments Roseanne Barr, Andrew Dice Clay launch standup tour Valerie Jarrett: 'Our country is ready for a female president' MORE said Thursday that former President Obama would have been impeached in "a nanosecond" if he behaved like President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
Partners in Healing (2017) Director - An introduction to integrative medicine. In a Nanosecond Director (2017) - Documentary addressing brain injury awareness.
The light-month, roughly one-twelfth of a light-year, is also used occasionally for approximate measures. The Hayden Planetarium specifies the light month more precisely as 30 days of light travel time.Light-Travel Time and Distance by the Hayden Planetarium Accessed October 2010. Light travels approximately one foot in a nanosecond; the term "light- foot" is sometimes used as an informal measure of time.
Inspired by Lewis Carroll's comic poem The Hunting of the Snark, Mermin introduced the term boojum into the vocabulary of condensed-matter physics. In his book It's About Time (2005), one of several expository pieces on special relativity, he suggests that the English foot (0.3048 meters) be slightly modified to approximately 29.98 cm. This adaptation of a physical unit is one of several ploys that Mermin uses to draw students into spacetime geometry. In the book, Mermin writes: :Henceforth, by 1 foot we shall mean the distance light travels in a nanosecond.
" In regards to the song's lyrics, Decker revealed: "The inspiration for the lyrics on this song were that hinterland as you just fall asleep and you just wake up." Talking about the song's creation and production, Decker commented: "Basically what we did was, Ronnie and I and Jez, who engineered and helped produce it, we just emailed each other. You don't actually have to even get together, you just email an idea and it gets popped on the track, and emailed back to you to listen to in a nanosecond. The great side of the internet and modern technology is that we've got a fantastic song, and we can record it and we can put it out.
However, shot noise is temperature and frequency independent, in contrast to Johnson–Nyquist noise, which is proportional to temperature, and flicker noise, with the spectral density decreasing with increasing frequency. Therefore, at high frequencies and low temperatures shot noise may become the dominant source of noise. With very small currents and considering shorter time scales (thus wider bandwidths) shot noise can be significant. For instance, a microwave circuit operates on time scales of less than a nanosecond and if we were to have a current of 16 nanoamperes that would amount to only 100 electrons passing every nanosecond. According to Poisson statistics the actual number of electrons in any nanosecond would vary by 10 electrons rms, so that one sixth of the time less than 90 electrons would pass a point and one sixth of the time more than 110 electrons would be counted in a nanosecond.

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