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"time span" Definitions
  1. a period of time

338 Sentences With "time span"

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There were 26 attempted murders in that same time span.
Peabody has plunged by 80% over the same time span.
The heavily redacted reports cover a roughly three-year time span.
I've inputed a time span between February 2288nd and February 248th.
Luckett recorded six episodes in a nearly one-year time span.
Over a long enough time span, your decisions determine your success.
Medicare paid Valeant $48 million for Cuprimine over that time span.
Such a large time span can be a challenge for LSTMs.
The time span ranges anywhere between a few years and centuries apart.
He says that true investing takes place over a longer time span.
Those four quarters cover the time span since President Donald Trump's election.
You can only do one rollover in a one-year time span.
The time span between early African art and contemporary art is wide.
Still high, but a dramatic drop in such a short time span.
Ten years seems a not unrealistic time span for such a project.
During that time span, he also has gotten married and had two children.
I don't know if you put a time span on it or not.
And it happens in an even shorter time span than The Bachelor and Bachelorette.
Adding ancient DNA gives many more points of reference over a long time span.
I have some availability on [DAYS] next week from [TIME SPAN WITH TIME ZONE].
So with a two-day time span and nobody calling in, it was alarming.
"What we're taking about is evolution over a relatively short time span," Feldman said.
It allows you to get a lot of practice in a brief time span.
I would be very surprised if people are getting reinfected in that time span.
The average age of men with hit records in that time span was 42. Women?
You've got this time span, it's a learning experience, it's a little bit of everything.
Earning a Ph.D. at Princeton in genomics in that same time span is quite another.
Clarification: This story has been updated to remove an incorrect time span for Lyft's bookings.
Barack Obama's approval sank from two-thirds of Americans to half in this time span.
She has just as many nominations as DiCaprio, only amassed over a shorter time span.
The transcript is relatively short, given the time span it describes, the source told CNN.
No econometric model would say that time span would make that much of a difference.
"All these tracks were kind of made in the same year time span," he said.
Washington State agreed to take the minimum wage to $13.50 in the same time span.
Experiencing all this in so short a time span made me feel almost too human.
Although the same time span and dual appointments apply, a solid powder brow costs $600.
Over that time span, 1,995 children were taken from their migrant parents at the border.
Your beneficiary would collect a stream of income from the assets for a specified time span.
I put away about $3,000 during that time span that I didn't make consistent loan payments.
The average number of job openings has increased by 30 percent in the same time span.
Transaction volume fell by 36% and building volume dropped by 47% in the same time span.
The team found that the rate of cosmic expansion deviated from expectations over that time span.
There is also no definitive recovery time span, which is why troubleshooting the problem is more complex.
This uncertain time span can be the difference between life and death for those facing suicidal thoughts.
But that time span is usually measured in multiple months or even years, not days or weeks.
It's rare for Obama to meet with the same foreign counterpart in such a short time span.
Over that same time span, a constant 77 percent of U.S. adults said they owned a smartphone.
During the same time span, net tuition revenue per FTE increased by 6900 percent ($2,446 to $4,178).
It found that, overall, life expectancy at birth increased by about two years in that time span.
Roughly halfway through that time span, Miller served a stint as president of the Modern Language Association.
Shanghai steel rebar futures have dropped by more than iron ore, but over a longer time span.
"The longer the time span is, the greater the chances you have to be wrong," Graham said.
It found that overall, life expectancy at birth increased by about two years in that time span.
In the same time span, the administration said between 2,372 and 2,581 militants had been killed by drones.
Analyzing these cores allowed the researchers to look at oxygen depletion trends over a 1,500-year time span.
What's more, the low-cost airline also had the highest rate of consumer complaints over that time span.
Any explanations for why crime rises and falls in a specific time span should be made with humility.
Humans have been on the continent for that long, but no culture extends over such a time span.
The decisions now taken were burdening RWE more than expected and in a shorter time span, he said.
The bottom line: This report only looks at a short time span, so any conclusions are highly preliminary.
Trump has sent more than 250 tweets over that time span, an average of nearly 40 a day.
The decisions now taken were burdening RWE more than expected and in a shorter time span, he said.
Some 48 patients died at the Oguchi Hospital from "unusual circumstances" in a three-month time span in 2016.
But they had to use multiple cameras this time around to capture everything in such a short time span.
Note again that all of this is happening in a time span smaller than a single wavelength of light.
All studies and evaluations of treatment programs are limited by the short time span in contact with the subjects.
In February, Amazon for the first time eclipsed Microsoft's market cap, which roughly doubled in the same time span.
Now a new category of companies called iBuyers wants to slash that time span to three days or less.
Mnuchin earlier had said that those measures could keep the U.S. afloat into November, but recently shortened the time span.
The short time span for the ban left the country in chaos with long lines forming outside banks and ATMs.
In the same time span, the percentage households that only have a Costco membership have shrunk from 14.9% to 9.8%.
During that time span, Parker transitioned to a mismatch four in the mold of the NBA's current small-ball revolution.
Antony Starr plays the obligatory prodigal, Garrett, who materializes after an absence of — there's that time span again — 14 years.
That can also mean that storms are able to intensify and develop into powerful hurricanes in a shorter time span.
These people have to understand what 100,000 years means, and that's quite interesting because I can't fathom that time span.
But Israelis are also suffering from voter fatigue, forced to go through another election in such a short time span.
Narratives of failure around radical politics often look at too short a time span, too little of a sweep of history.
Carlos Slim, the only non-American to hold the title in this time span, earned his fortune from a Mexican conglomerate.
District judges overseen by the 9th Circuit decided 56,605 cases in that time span, about 20% of all cases decided nationwide.
The ETF buys the 2500 stocks in the S&P 22011 with the lowest volatility over a 21-month time span.
Most of them died out some 10,000 years ago (a much longer time span than the species included in this study).
Lighthizer's predecessor, Michael Froman, spent $151,000 on office furniture during a similar time span, according to records reviewed by the Post.
The current contango is less than $5 for the same time span, suggesting market participants see a much more muted impact.
Yes, but: They also determined that the net cost to the Treasury could reach $1.2 trillion in that same time span.
That number outpaced the growth in total registered voters at 18% and total population at 6% in that same time span.
He amassed 806 penalty minutes—over 200 more PIMs than any other player during that same time span—and 11 misconducts.
In the same time span, the fault has produced a dozen slow slips, each one recorded in a detailed seismic catalog.
These deaths declined during that time span by 21 per 2000,000 births to 9.79 per 1,000 births in the poorest counties.
A toxicologist and cardiologist advised that the medication could cause heart stoppage or failure in a short time span, Green said.
Like Bedminster, many of Trump's golf clubs showed modest growth during the time-span between his first and most recent filings.
Over the same time span, the percentage of women 25 to 29 with one kid dropped from 240 to 22013 percent.
Police believe they was killed in a time span from late afternoon July 13 to early on the morning of July 14.
That could in turn save the air transport industry more than $3 billion over that time span, IATA said in a statement.
During that same time span, nine people died from crocodile or alligator attacks, and 43 people died from attacks by other reptiles.
A mammal of roughly the same mass would have a hard time subsisting on just three meals over the same time span.
And it's during this relatively short time span that places such as Hawaii and Indonesia, which are mostly volcanic, came into existence.
The 5,100 steel production jobs lost in Pittsburgh are dwarfed by the 66,000 health care jobs gained in the same time span.
This reserve experience is a sharp outlier to peers as most large underwriters have reported net favorable development over this time span.
His mission: to give a Brooklyn resident a proper tour of central Harlem within the very crunched time span of an hour.
Graduate students, who average $58,539 for a Master of Arts degree, will pay nearly $20,000 in interest over the same time span.
The short time span means that it's harder to get a true sense for which events are common, and which ones are rare.
It predicts how much the pole will move and how much other portions of the magnetic field will shift over that time span.
But from 8.53 through 2015 — the time span in which Obamacare has been in effect — that average annual rate slowed to 3.8 percent.
In the same time span that civilian courts convicted 620 individuals on terrorism charges, military commissions convicted a grand total of eight people.
Specifically, the bill codifies provisions of an NLRB regulation called the "ambush election rule" which significantly shortens the time span in election processes.
The projection in which they're most confident is one that sees the Trump plan sharply reducing GDP over a 20-year time span.
The metro system has accumulated losses of 618.6 million Egyptian pounds ($35 million), state news agency MENA said without specifying a time span.
It's rare for two planes of the same model to be involved in accidents in such a short time span, the NYT reports.
Over a five-year time span, the optimism is more pronounced, with 50% at least somewhat bullish and only 19% at least somewhat bearish.
I asked Hiram if he thought other descendants were likely to emerge, especially given the long time span between Fred and this woman's father.
On Wednesday, seven rockfalls occurred over a four-hour time span at the park, totaling about 16,000 cubic feet and weighing about 1,300 tons.
The number of neo-Nazi groups fell from 170 to 99, and racist "skinheads" fell from 133 to 12016 over the same time span.
While the top earner, gamer Daniel Middleton, brought in more than $16 million during that time span, Ryan of Ryan ToysReview wasn't far behind.
If that time span isn't sinking in, then note: In 2003 Evanescence was on the radio and Beyoncé was promoting her first solo album.
I'm planning on a global expedition to try to run a marathon in every country of the world in a one-year time span.
Over the course of a future time span of 30 years, that will average out to be less than $13.3 billion dollars per year.
Partly because of these trends, four Texas House Republicans recently announced their retirement in a time span of less than two weeks, including Rep.
It can be difficult to get these documents after a termination or within a short time span if a job opportunity suddenly comes up.
Competing cartels to Sinaloa—such as the Beltran Leyva Organization and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel—have risen and fallen during that time span.
Bank stocks have led the decline with the financial sector in the S&P 500 down more than 20 percent over that same time span.
That rate is only slightly higher than it was 10 years ago, though the nation's overall suicide rate rose more quickly during that time span.
And spending on private health insurance is now projected to be $664 billion less during the time span than original estimates, according to the report.
Only about 60% of undergraduates earn a degree in six years, and just 40% cross the finish line in the traditional four-year time span.
The Washington Post reported that Piazza was forced to drink massive quantities of alcohol in a short time span as part of a hazing ritual.
Parental drug use accounted for more than 1 million foster care entries, making up 30.83% of all entries recorded in the 17-year time span.
And, the share of plans charging a percent of the retail price has soared from 5 percent to 43 percent over the same time span.
The Washington Post obtained leaked Huawei documents from an eight-year time span showing the company worked on setting up wireless networks in North Korea.
Single-use plastics are disposable plastic-made products that are designed to be used only once over a short time span before being thrown away.
But natural gas production is the real difference-maker for the president's import-export expectations, growing by almost 2900 percent in that same time span.
In the same time span, at least 15 overdoses, one of them fatal, were rippling through two neighboring counties in Indiana, some 90 miles away.
The sets were also an attempt to break the world record for the largest number of DJ sets performed within a 24-hour time span.
According to a 2004 study published in The American Journal on Addictions, overdose deaths in the same time span in France fell by 79 percent.
In that same time span, the deadliest years at those tracks were 2009 at Golden Gate, with 53 deaths, and 2009 at Los Alamitos, with 73.
This week, officials responded to 52 overdose calls in just 32 hours, more than double the amount from the week before in the same time span.
Hennessy said Bowers bought at least 10 weapons, but would not detail when he obtained his license and over what time span he purchased the guns.
The logic here is simple: If a team is forced to carry out multiple executions in a short time span, it's more likely to make mistakes.
But he might just as validly have chosen a much longer time span: the Italian economy has been wallowing in the shallows for almost two decades.
It's likely a coincidence that all five women died in such a short time span, which has prompted many people to start asking questions at all.
That shorter time span means that insurers are getting less in total premiums each year from their special enrollment customers than from their open-enrollment customers.
The group's data shows CNN mentioned Trump's name 22019,507 times on-air since 2015, while Fox News mentioned the businessman 160,364 in the same time span.
The Washington Post has obtained leaked Huawei documents from an eight-year time span showing the company worked on setting up wireless networks in North Korea.
"It appears the victims were killed by this suspect over a few days' time span, we're still working to put that timeline together," the statement said.
Suggested treatment options include losing weight, managing fluid intake and learning to control the urge to empty the bladder by increasing the time span between urinations.
The agreement, effective from August 3, envisages a three-year lock-up period for the two new investors and a two-year time span for Ruffini.
The study analyzed data from the US National Survey on Drug Use and Health and found rates rose from 8.7% to 13.2% over that time span.
A major invasive event during that time span was the coming of Islam, which hit the Sahel shores in the 7th century, and stayed, and spread.
Prior to February, it had been two years since the last correction and the longest time span ever without a 203 percent or 5 percent move.
Despite the time span of Trump's speech, however, he used much fewer words than predecessor Barack Obama ever did, often pausing for applause – including his own.
For the study, Chang and his colleagues used claims data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance program for a 2793-year time span beginning January 2451, 6153.
He came to Shanghai from Germany with his parents in 1939 when he was 13 and left in 1947 — the same time span as my parents.
Data provided to TechCrunch from Oracle's Internet Intelligence confirmed intermittent net blackouts from June 11 to 14, with connectivity returning for brief periods during that time-span.
"Modeling for retirement makes sense when the time horizon is nearer, but the range of outcomes can be huge when the time span is large," Garrett explained.
However, young adults who take the initiative to gain knowledge through experiential learning may gain more understanding than a less motivated adult in the same time span.
If you would prefer to speak to me before making an introduction, I am at your disposal on [DAYS] next week from [TIME SPAN WITH TIME ZONE].
This time span also tracks the trajectory of Barack Obama's national political career, from aspiring candidate for the Senate to two-term president of the United States.
Over the last 40 years, the company has returned 20 percent annually, double the S&P 500's return over the same time span, according to FactSet.
Berkshire has returned 20 percent annually over the last 40 years, double the return of the S&P 500 over that same time span, according to FactSet.
In a short time span, members of the anti-parks caucus proposed at least 44 bills and amendments to remove or reduce protections on our public lands.
Trains are also traveling longer on the tracks before breaking down — about 8363,000 miles in December, up from 105,000 miles during the same time span in 2016.
The narrative arc of the book is a little frustrating because the history of New York policing during the time span Chadwick chose to describe is frustrating.
What's more, at the one-year mark, Trump has the most polarized approval gap between his own party and the opposing party in the same time span.
First-time mothers in rural counties were younger, on average, than their counterparts in more urban regions for each of the years within the time span studied.
Spending on Medicaid — the joint federal-state health program for the poor — will be $20143 trillion lower than originally projected during the time span, a 23 percent difference.
Gig work with flexible scheduling makes another showing further down the list, with the share of women couriers and messengers increasing 66% over the five-year time span.
The sequel to "Now You See Me" has grossed $40.8 million in two weeks while the video game adaptation has netted $37.7 million over the same time span.
Abbott points out, correctly, that it's even a dramatically better league than it was six and a half years ago, the same time span between today and 2022.
Another, still-intact public work, "Tree Mountain — A Living Time Capsule — 21976,230 Trees, 222,2545 People, 6463 Years," has a longer projected time span, though still a finite one.
But it's their first trip to the conference final in 20 years since, not to mention the first for any big four Washington team in that time span.
"If they would have the same commitment to paying living wages, then that would probably happen, not necessarily overnight but in a very short time span," he adds.
After the whole Samsung kerfuffle, you'd be right to question the device's durability, though Motorola says it's less concerned, citing an "average" smartphone time span for the product.
That investment is not entirely "news" — it falls under GM's 2015 announcement that it would invest $5.4 billion in its American factories in a three-year time span.
The order would also change an Obama-era limit on the time span people can use short-term health insurance plans, which are cheaper but cover few medical benefits.
The full seasons of every show will be available, so you can relive all those evenings on the couch with your family, albeit probably in a shorter time span.
According to Li, who is also the station's director of hockey programming, regular-season ratings have increased 150 percent over that time span, from about 400,000 to 1 million.
It's unclear how much money the campaign plans to withdraw, but a source tells The Hill the campaign had about $550,000 devoted to those markets over the time span.
That may seem like a hasty departure, but in the fifteen or so minutes I had endured, I felt my body and soul aging beyond that brief time span.
"During a half-hour time span, this man went from one location to the next, within a one block radius, committing multiple felonies against seven different victims," he said.
After adjusting for the number of Pfizer's products, the company had about 23 price hikes per drug over the same time span, according to our own analysis of 46brooklyn's data.
The blinged out hat, purses and shoes were created by Miami International University of Art & Design student Pablo Machado and recent graduate Ricardo Hardouin in a 48-hour time span.
It's a red LED placed under the skin just above the wrist, which lights up for 10 seconds when activated (this short time-span is intended to maximise battery life).
In that time span, the president neither imposed tariffs nor explained, via the required Federal Register notice, what further action he was taking or why no other action was taken.
If this is not adopted within that time span, sanctions that were in place under previous U.N. resolutions would be reimposed - known as a "snapback" - unless the Council decided otherwise.
Because these algorithms buy and sell at a much more rapid pace than their human counterparts, gains and losses occur over a shorter time span, or so the theory goes.
The task force was formed after last year's Pennsylvania grand jury report revealed that 300 "predator priests" sexually abused more than 1,000 children in a time span of 70 years.
The term "airplane read" is even more of a dismissal, the idea being a book you can breeze through in the time span of an average flight, and then discard.
The revelation increases the time span it is thought Amazon was testing drones in the country, and only goes to show what a drawn out process Amazon's testing phase will be.
Flood mitigation projects, however, got only a fraction of federal money — the same GAO report found that FEMA spent only about $600 million on mitigation efforts in the same time span.
Within this time span, fund managers, known as "general partners" (GPs), commit to buy, manage and sell a clutch of companies; investors commit to lock up their money for the duration.
But that was only 29 reversals out of 254 cases (One additional case was a 246-4 split and so affirmed.) The 9th Circuit decided 11,798 cases in that time span.
The order also sought to change an Obama-era limit on the time span that people can use short-term health insurance plans, which are cheaper but cover few medical benefits.
Over a 15-year time span, 58.5 percent of U.S.-based actively managed funds were closed or merged into other funds, according to the S&P Indices Versus Active (SPIVA) Scorecard.
Over that same time span, the labor force participation rate for all workers has declined, and the rate for prime age workers is roughly flat, inching up to 83% from 82.5%.
Over the same time span, Ms Stephens has barely broken even against bottom-third players, including two losses to Ms Halep this summer and a 1-6 career record versus Ms Wozniacki.
In that same time span of 25 years, the city's population has continued to grow all the while reducing greenhouse gas emission by 28 percent -- two years earlier than their original goal.
Exhibitions grow quickly, occupy a limited time span, and have little ability to sustain their reach, while museums develop slowly and organically, responding carefully to their environments and preserve their own longevity.
During that time span, we had to navigate lots of appointments and a mind-numbing amount of paperwork, the majority of which needed to be signed in the presence of a notary.
Even if the Trump administration tries to throw a lifeline to coal-fired power plants, its four or eight-year time-span is too short to have much impact on capacity planning.
This checks out with the complaint, which said Thompson was a former employee of the same "Cloud Computing Company" in the Capital One breach and worked there during the same time span.
Emma Cohen's "and the pools at the end of the world where the swallow dips her wings" has three times as many words in its title as minutes in its time span.
And supporters of laxer gun laws are nearly 133 percent more likely than supporters of stricter gun laws to have contacted a public official over the issue in the same time span.
And supporters of laxer gun laws are nearly 60 percent more likely than supporters of stricter gun laws to have contacted a public official over the issue in the same time span.
Within this seven-year period, sexual desire among women in relationships went down, with those in the same relationship throughout that time span experiencing a greater decrease than those who'd had several sequentially.
And advancements in renewable energy technology during that same time span have reduced prices in that industry as well, even allowing utility-scale solar to bring its prices in line with natural gas.
Level II was 232 to 0003 drinks for men, eight to 2000 for women, over the same time span; Level III was 250 or more drinks for men, 2000 or more for women.
If you look at the death toll going back to the beginning of the opioid epidemic in the late 1990s, more than 700,000 Americans have died of drug overdoses in that time span.
However, after making adjustments for asymmetric age group population growth across the 27-year time span, the researchers found that the suicide fatality rate actually decreased by nearly a third during that time.
It's also a time when carriers face inclement weather, which can affect shipping times, and this year there are fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas, meaning more volume over a shorter time span.
The tweet evoked enough sympathy to garner more than 16,000 retweets before it was deleted, but in that time span, Dorthy had published Chelsie's Walmart gift registry and a link to her PayPal.
It's common for battery life to be slightly worse the first day or two after you've downloaded the new iOS, but many of the complaints reference battery issues that continue beyond that time span.
But, as evidenced in the following two charts below, you can plainly see that since July of 22008 economic growth has been languishing, while CPI has been rising during a relatively similar time span.
So if they're telling us to design a two-seater vehicle or a five-seater vehicle or whatever then that becomes the target of the design team to deliver in a certain time span.
"We're probably going to have a bit of a consolidation period in front of us," he said Wednesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation " — pointing to the sheer magnitude of gains in a short time span.
Through his steady stock and company purchases, Berkshire Hathaway has returned 20 percent annually the last 40 years, double the return of the S&P 500 over that same time span, according to Factset.
The drama takes place over a 10-year time span of Ali's life from his start at boxing to his conversion to Islam to his banishment from boxing to his return to the sport.
The budget analysts estimated that pharmaceutival revenues would drop between $103 billion to $1 trillion over a decade, leading eight to 15 fewer new drugs to enter the market in the same time span.
The 150 terabyte data set is the first that will allow researchers to watch the fracturing of ice shells within a three week time span, nearly tracking changes on the ice in real time.
After that came 13 meetings between late November 2016 and mid-May 2017 with the Crossfire Hurricane team, a time span that concluded just after Trump fired Comey but before the appointment of Mueller.
One particular hospital in Salt Lake City reported a 161 percent increase in scooter injuries—from eight injuries over a four-month time span in 2017 to 21 in that same time period this year.
Because of Buffett's thoughtful stock and company purchases, Berkshire Hathaway has returned 20 percent annually the last 40 years, double the return of the S&P 500 over that same time span, according to FactSet.
He added that the planned 16-minute time span for the walkout — one minute shorter than the March 14 walkout — was intentional: Every year an estimated 1.5 million Americans use a firearm to defend themselves.
The law sets a short time span for introducing disapproval resolutions: 60 legislative days after a regulation is finalized, meaning it can only be used right after a president of an opposing party leaves office.
Google Cloud Platform's slice has grown from 1.7 percent in 2015 to 3.1 percent earlier this year, and more notably, Microsoft Azure's share has increased from 5.6 percent to 10.3 percent in that time span.
According to the Chrisley camp ... Todd and Julie were found to have incorrectly filed for just one year in that time span, 2009, and in the end they agreed to pay $77,000 in overdue taxes.
The poll shows legalization has support from 72% of Democrats — up from 61% over the last three years — and even a slim majority, 51%, of Republicans — up from just 34% in the same time span.
In that context, the system is designed to be able to carry out an order in that narrow time span, and he alone would have the legal authority to give that order if he's still alive.
Between 1990 and 2005, a time span covering 257.7 Grand Slam events, players ranked first or second by the ATP lost in the first three rounds a total of 27.5 times—about once every second tournament.
Researchers from Brandeis University, the Psychological Sciences Research Institute in Belgium, and Antioch University New England tracked 228 people over the course of around 10 years, taking photos of them before and after the time span.
Houston has thus added an extra Saturday shift for trash pickup in these neighborhoods, and since March, the city has already collected 210,000 tons more trash than it did over the same time span last year.
A decade ago, Channel 4 introduced its audience to Rock School, a reality TV show which saw Gene Simmons attempt to form a rock band made up of school children in a relatively short time span.
Not once in his 14 seasons as starting quarterback, but it would be nothing short of a scientific miracle if he didn't suffer a concussion during that time span playing a game that virtually guarantees them.
In 2014, as the founder of the voter education group The New Georgia Project, Abrams used her influence to help get more than 200,000 people of color registered to vote within a two-year time span.
The time it takes to deliver an IT office project increased from nine months in 2010 to 10 months in 2015 and entering a B2B sales contract took 22 percent longer during that same time span.
Despite the uncertainty associated with gasoline prices, the cost of a gallon of gasoline today is relatively similar to what it was 10 years ago, however, it's experienced some ups and downs in that time span.
During the first 13 days of the month, Ms. Heitkamp's campaign raised $21.5 million — a huge sum for a Senate race in that time span, which nearly matched the $14.3 million she had raised since 2013.
"There is no thought about raising (rates) for quite some time," he was quoted by the paper as saying, without giving further details except to say that there is currently no specific time span in mind.
"Throughout the relevant period, the Hunters spent substantially more than they earned," the indictment reads, citing more than 1,000 bank overdraft fees in a seven-year time span and the family repeatedly maxing out credit cards.
"Throughout the relevant period, the Hunters spent substantially more than they earned," the indictment reads, citing more than 246,000 bank overdraft fees in a seven-year time span and the family repeatedly maxing out credit cards.
Over a three-year time span, this increases to a 1.2% of GDP improvement in trade balance as exports respond more meaningfully to exchange rate movements, though the "full expenditure switching effect remains relatively modest," it added.
Similarly—if in a much shorter time-span—Britain's prime minister, Theresa May, now hopes to negotiate a transitional deal to smooth its departure from the EU. New trading relationships can mitigate the loss of preferential access.
While the samples Miller used for the study weren't nationally representative of all American students, the number of children included and the time span help make a persuasive case for kids' evolving views of gender and science.
"What are the odds that two black families were fired upon by a white male in a pickup truck within a one-year time span on the same block?" he told the Houston Chronicle on January 22015.
Now that the time span of New Cities, Future Ruins coincides almost eerily with the United States' next presidential term, the initiative stands as a potential source of resistance to narratives that deny climate change and institutional racism.
In the most conventional forms, exhibitions grow quickly, occupy a limited time span, and have little ability to sustain their reach, while museums instead develop slowly and organically, respond carefully to their environments and preserve their own longevity.
Because of Buffett's disciplined value approach to buying stocks and other businesses, Berkshire has returned 20 percent annually the last 40 years, double the return of the S&P 500 over that same time span, according to FactSet.
In evaluating the markets over a five-year time span, Kelly broke the situation down this way: US stocks have outperformed because the economy is at full employment with high labor-force participation, and the dollar is strong.
SPORTS An article on Tuesday about Connecticut's 2212-2556 victory over Texas in the quarterfinals of the N.C.A.A. women's basketball tournament misstated the time span during which Connecticut has gone 27652-21 with each victory in double digits.
If we had any doubt about the fact that we are soft, fleshy creatures with a limited time span, the ways and means we are subject to violence meted out by other human beings should wash it away.
Among the dead was Kim Chang-ho, a decorated climber who had scaled the world's 14 tallest peaks, including Mount Everest, in a record time span of seven years and 10 months, according to South Korean mountaineering officials.
But if you instead use an "inclusive" definition of whiteness such that anyone who identifies as white-and-something-else is white, then the country's white majority stays intact for a much longer (and potentially indefinite) time span.
The language of cinema is much less yielding to this: Cinematic storytelling relies on not just the plot elements but also visual and aural elements, and all in a time span that's much shorter than the average novel.
But the other types of fraud weren't common either: In total, the project uncovered 2,068 alleged election fraud cases since 2000, covering a time span when more than 620 million votes were cast in national general elections alone.
At age 55, Angela managed to accomplish in that time span, more than most average people do in their lifetime, and she always owed a personal debt of gratitude to Jennifer Graziano, who helped her reach her fullest potential.
More missions in the future may be able to prove how much water Venus had, how it lost its water and over what time span, maybe even revealing what was on the surface in addition to water, Way said.
"Aphrodite Reimagined" is the result of a conversation that Cronin had with antiquities curator Seth Pevnick and contemporary art curator Joanna Robotham, who were looking for an artist that could bridge the time span of the museum's diverse collections.
According to the company's figures, it has invested more than $4 billion and taken on more than 5,000 employees in New Jersey alone between 2011 and 2017, which is roughly half the time span of the promised HQ2 development.
A study released on Thursday by the Pew Charitable Trusts showed that the 10 states with the largest declines in imprisonment during that time span, including California, Texas and New Jersey, saw crime fall an average of 14.4 percent.
Drawing on instruments from all over that time span, as well as embracing more recent innovations (she's most often utilized her computer as a recording and editing hub), she's discovered a workflow that allows her to make special pieces extremely fast.
"With the benefit of a longer time span ... we conclude that medical cannabis laws do not seem to have reduced opioid overdose mortality at the population level," said lead study author Chelsea Shover of Stanford University School of Medicine in California.
The paper advocates adjustments to the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act including easing requirements for companies with less than $1 billion in annual revenue for up to 10 years, up from the five-year time span currently in place.
She also said because "people who take advantage of special enrollment periods are potentially more likely to need health-care services," the shorter time span they are enrolled reduces the likelihood that insurance plans will recoup their costs by collecting premiums.
In the 10 days between March 8 and 18—the time span leading to the aforementioned video's release—The Upload Knights channel posted 515 links to Google services: 328 for YouTube, 148 for Google Drive, and 39 for Google Photos.
Unlike a health care FSA (flexible spending account) — another tool that lets you set aside pre-tax money to pay for eligible medical expenses — you don't have to use the money you contribute to an HSA within a certain time span.
Naturally, every week on Motherboard brings different stories with different sources and it's impossible to draw truly representative data from such a short time span, but the purpose of this exercise was just to get a ballpark idea of our coverage.
Yet, in each year within that time span, a type of head and neck cancer called oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma was far more likely to strike men: 12,638 cases diagnosed in men each year, compared with just 3,103 cases in women.
"You want to be able to process it and think about that person after the date, and miss them even," Sussman said, adding that going on lots of dates in a short time span won't allow for that processing period.
Within a short time span, the artist delivers an expressionistic sketch of his brooding young self, then represents himself as a wigged dandy, then morphs into a tanned and rugged figure inspired by primitive art ("Self-Portrait with Palette," 1906).
Mr. Biden has moved from faltering candidate to dominant front-runner in a dizzyingly quick time span, and his allies are sounding confident notes as the race moves into big, delegate-rich states like Florida and Ohio in primaries on Tuesday.
In that same time span, tour operators also began putting more emphasis on photography instead of explaining what the canyon means to the Navajo, according to multiple Navajo tourism professionals, likely due to customers' near-singular interest in picture-taking.
In that time span, Republicans hope to iron out differences between the two tax plans over the deduction for state and local taxes, the timing of a corporate tax rate cut and the future of the estate tax on inheritances.
Here's what you may have missed: Why this strike is a big deal This is the US auto industry's first strike in 593 years, and it's also the biggest strike by any US labor organization in the same time span.
According to Bob Simon, a former staff director for the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, at least one problem is that the time use survey participants record only their primary activity within a given time span.
The idea that six full years could pass in this show — nearly two-thirds of the time span covered in its entire run — and leave no significant mark speaks to the very problem the show has been facing these past few years.
Campaigners said this is the highest number of girls to be returned in such a short time span to Bangladesh where traffickers target poor women and children and promise them good jobs in India but sell them into brothels or domestic servitude.
And over the past decade or so, advertisements, particularly those targeted to women but increasingly for things like, say, highlighter markers, have harnessed feminism and empowerment as marketing tactics — tactics that work because feminism, in that same time span, has become popular.
"Although China's currency modestly weakened versus the U.S. dollar in the past year, it's much stronger than it was five to 10 years ago, thereby making U.S. properties still appear reasonably affordable over a longer time span," wrote Yun in the report.
But the other types of fraud weren't common either: In total, the project uncovered 2,068 alleged election fraud cases from 20123 through part of 2012, covering a time span when more than 620 million votes were cast in national general elections alone.
Previously, Facebook Live videos were limited to a ninety-minute time span, making them particularly well-suited for follow-up recaps of events, interviews or quick events but often too short for full-scale broadcasts of things like sports games or award ceremonies.
But the other types of fraud weren't common either: In total, the project uncovered 2,068 alleged election fraud cases from 72.93 through part of 2012, covering a time span when more than 620 million votes were cast in national general elections alone.
"Investors generally want a return in a shorter time frame, but space technology, along with other industries, has a longer period of development, so only a handful of companies are massively successful within a 10-to-15-year time span," he said.
Washington (CNN)The Russian pop star who is said to have requested the infamous Trump Tower meeting in 2016 released a music video playing fun with about as many risqué Trump stories as he could fit in a three-minute time span.
But the other types of fraud weren't common either: In total, the project uncovered 143,068 alleged election fraud cases from 2000 through part of 2012, covering a time span when more than 620 million votes were cast in national general elections alone.
Clash Royale's lowest value is 22 percent from its peak, Candy Crush Jelly's is 32 percent from its peak, but Miitomo's weekly active users is 74 percent lower than its peak value – somewhere just above 2.5 million – in a much shorter time span.
But the other types of fraud weren't common either: In total, the project uncovered 2,353 alleged election fraud cases from 2000 through part of 2012, covering a time span when more than 620 million votes were cast in national general elections alone.
The question now, though, is what it will take for the Fed to withdraw from its daily liquidity operations in the $211 trillion market for repurchase agreements, or repo - after it became a dominant player in the short time span of three months.
These are meaningful only within the tangled web of factors that radiation epidemiologists consider — including type and time-span of dose, pathways through the body, susceptibility of individual tissues and background radiation — as well as health issues like alcohol, obesity and stress.
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But the other types of fraud weren't common either: In total, the project uncovered 2,068 alleged election fraud cases from 2000 through part of 2012, covering a time span when more than 620 million votes were cast in national general elections alone.
In five of the six team-seasons compiled by the Sixers and the Rockets over the same time span, however, both squads have underperformed offensively, at least when measuring the Expected Effective Field Goal percentage (XeFG%) of their shots against the actual efficiency achieved.
In DC, the system has worked, based on local data: Around 88 percent of released defendants made all scheduled court appearances from fiscal year 2011 to mid-2015, and around 90 percent remained arrest-free while their cases proceeded in the same time span.
"She literally got up, went to Old York Road, and within an hour time span she was killed," Mikal said, his hands clutching his sisters' flag as he realized that for trans women of color, there may be no way to keep violence away forever.
This had been done for 1 of 2 reasons: Either as a way to gather more intelligence in a shorter time span without requiring additional support from airborne protection, or to further Operational Test and Evaluation that could only be performed on operational missions.
"In the event that Europe does not act on its commitments during the 60-day time span which we are currently in, Iran will take the third step strongly," Mojtaba Zolnour, the chairman of parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy commission, said, according to Fars.
Chronicling the exploits of a motel owner who is said to have spied on his customers, the book's credibility was called into question when The Washington Post informed Mr. Talese that the motel's ownership records were inconsistent with the time span in the account.
Lloyd Long, a Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer unconnected to the Cosby case, said the five-month time span was longer than is typical for most cases, but he was not surprised since the defense may be asking for more time to prepare mitigating evidence.
In 2012, after 21 horses died at tracks run by the New York Racing Association over a similar time span as Santa Anita's, a government-appointed task force issued a critical report on how industry officials prioritized filling races over ensuring that horses were fit.
This data are part of a decades-long trend in which we've seen our emissions drop a whopping 11.5 percent from 2005 levels, giving us the distinction of being the only country in the world to see dramatic CO2 reductions during that time span.
The amount that people with Type 1 diabetes spent on insulin, before subtracting rebates and discounts, doubled from 2012 to 2016 while daily insulin use mostly stayed flat, according to a report from the Health Care Cost Institute, which analyzed health insurance claims from that time span.
The White House issuing two high-profile pink slips in such a short time span, combined with Scaramucci's recent notoriety after his jaw-dropping, obscenity-laced phone call with New Yorker reporter Ryan Lizza, made the opportunity to comment simply too good for many people to ignore.
"He was a well-known designer, and very prolific, but it is not so much the number of stamps as the time span of more than 40 years, which is very unusual," said Daniel A. Piazza, the chief curator of philately at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum.
"Different from the exercises conducted last year on early warning reconnaissance, this drill was much longer in time span, put in a confrontational mode from the start and had an emphasis on night-time training," said Yan Liang, commander of an unspecified division, according to the report.
The company founders listed kids who can't make it to school because of illness, employees on maternity or paternity leave attending a meeting, managers visiting multiple work locations in a short time span, or even as a front desk receptionist as some of the uses for the robot.
According to the Elo rating system, which uses a longer time span and factors in the identity of a player's opponents to forecast matches more accurately than the official rankings do, she was the second-best player in the world (to Ms Williams) at the time of her suspension.
The launch's full manifest will be revealed over the net few weeks, but it's being set in a relatively short time span compared to what it would take for other competing launch models, which is part of what Rocket Lab is bringing to market from a value proposition perspective.
Based on closing prices March 5, 2019 Correction: This story was revised to delete an incorrect reference in a summary that Nobel Energy was among the stocks that have lost ground in the past decade and to correct that Apache is down 34 percent in that time span.
The S&P 500 has lost nearly 7 percent over that time span As rising rates and tariff talk threatened large multinationals and caused a stock market correction beginning in February, some investors have turned to domestically oriented utilities with steady cash flow as a potential safe haven.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Warren wants to make a $500 billion investment over 10 years to "build, preserve, and rehab units that will be affordable to lower-income families," which sounds generous until you see that Bernie Sanders wants to make a $1.48 trillion investment over the same time span.
Compared with several previous studies, this survey asked about a broader range of behaviors in multiple locations over a longer time span: on the street and public spaces, in workplaces and schools, online and in homes, said its principal author, Holly Kearl, a founder of Stop Street Harassment.
We got America's favorite runway coach and judge from 'ANTM' at LAX, where we asked if Slick Woods revolutionized the fashion industry by walking the Savage x Fenty runway at 9 months pregnant, going into labor backstage and delivering her baby all in a 14-hour time span.
We saw around a dozen SU-24 aircraft at the Hmeymim airbase with many taking off for missions in a very short time span SU-35 Jet Fighter The SU-35's deployment to Syria is a direct result of the Turkish shooting down of a Russian SU-24 last year.
To my surprise, back in 2007 (the year Street View was launched), I found the familiar image of my late grandmother's car in her Florida driveway and, when I moved the time span control to present day, the driveway and the house were devoid of any trace of her time there.
This article brought a positive imagery, I could see a short time span of gold blocks raining out of the sky in what was an epic moment for the ages, only to later turn out to be an accident that fell out of a plane, which left me loaded with questions.
We got director Bong Joon Ho at LAX over a one-month time span, during which his Korean film, "Parasite," has been snowballing in popularity and positioning itself as a legit favorite in the Oscar race ... even for the top prize of Best Picture, which would be a huge deal.
Citing the same data he referenced in his New York Times op-ed, he suggests that the first four states that legalized cannabis — Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington — saw a huge rise in violent crimes afterward, which he claims was higher than a nationwide increase in violent crimes in the same time span.
But because he was also arrested for a DUI charge in San Diego in 2009, California state law demands that a second conviction within a 10-year time span requires a minimum sentence of four days in county jail, according to E!. Bell's rep did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
We then combined that data with information on government-mandated minimum wages over the same time span and looked at the effects of changes in the minimum wages around the year of birth, widely understood to be a critical period in child development, on HAZ scores in the first five years of life.
The EIA released a report late last year that shows natural gas has prevented over 2 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide from being emitted since 2005, noting that natural gas' share of power sector related carbon reductions is 72 percent greater than renewables and other non-carbon sources during that time-span.
It's especially impressive when compared to estimates for best-selling games in 2017, like Horizon: Zero Dawn (roughly 3.3 million copies) or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (around 4.4 million, counting Wii U and Switch together), which have each sold barely half of PUBG's 10 million copies in a similar time span.
Why it matters: The announcement made Monday by the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative, a group of top oil companies that represent nearly a third of the world's oil and gas production, is a significant move given methane's impact in warming the planet is far greater in a shorter time span than carbon dioxide.
The study found "that nationwide, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment and/or assault in their lifetime," presenting "a broader range of behaviors in multiple locations over a longer time span," according to Holly Kearl, a founder of Stop Street Harassment and the study's principal author.
I gained network access and stole several thousands of dollars in physical primitives by picking my way through cheap locks (credit to Deviant Ollam for the rad lockpicking animations.) This client had been pretty confident that I wouldn't get into either facility, much less be able to hit both in a short time span.
It was the big announcement of the love-in between Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and US President Barack Obama: North America is about to get serious about capping methane emissions — the powerful greenhouse gas that's 25 times more effective at trapping heat in the environment than carbon dioxide on a 100-year time span.
Her team has released an analysis from the economists Gabriel Zucman and Emannuel Saez which says this would bring in about $1.04 trillion over a 10-year time span — essentially undoing the $1 trillion in business tax cuts that Trump signed into law, but with the impact concentrated on a smallish number of very profitable companies.
As part of that reparation, the company will also bring $252 billion in cash back to the US. Apple also expects to invest over $30 billion in capital expenditures in the US in the aforementioned five year time span, and is also increasing its $1 billion US advanced manufacturing fund it announced last year to $5 billion.
In a phone interview on Wednesday, Ms. Esty said that in the past month, she had seen "three high-level career retirements of key positions" at the V.A., an unusual number considering the short time span — and the fact that the departures happened under an acting secretary who had not gone through the Senate confirmation process.
During this short time span, lawyers for The Times were involved in six motions to unseal court records, won the release of hundreds of pages of documents in a case against the C.I.A. and began work on an appellate argument in a long-running dispute over secret Justice Department documents on the interrogation of terrorism suspects.
Jacksonville (21-28) is still working its way through an agreement that has the team playing one home game a year there until at least 230, and while their 23-13 record in London since 21 may not seem impressive, it is certainly better than their 21-21 record outside of the London in the same time span.
Sign-up bonus: 80,000 after they spend $5,000 in the first three monthsRefer-a-friend bonus: 43,000 pointsThe plan requires $18,000 in spending within the months, although if you don't have a purchase that big coming up, you could break it up over the time span of a year as well, completing each step every three months.
The images, produced over a wide time span, from the 3rd and 19th centuries, by cultures in present-day Mali and Niger, are widely varied in media, style and probably function, but lined up together they suggest a kind of symbolic solidarity, an affirmation of the integrity and complexity, past and present, of something called the Sahel.
"Plaintiffs allege that Chiquita continuously paid substantial sums of money to the FARC over a nine-year time span, knowing before and during that time of the FARC's notoriety for extreme violence, its antagonism toward U.S. interests in Colombia, and its targeting of U.S. nationals for ransom kidnappings and murder, including two of the … missionaries involved in this case," he wrote.
Its remains, found at the Dakhla Oasis in central Egypt, are the most complete of any mainland African land vertebrate during an even larger time span, the roughly 30 million years before the dinosaur mass extinction 66 million years ago, said paleontologist Hesham Sallam of Egypt's Mansoura University, who led the study published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.
That's a huge uptick from how many new users Snapchat usually draws in: During the same five-day time span a week before, Sensor Tower reported the app was downloaded only 3 million times, which means there was a 133% increase in the amount of new Snapchat downloads in the days after the gender-swapping filter took social media by storm.
According to one analysis by researchers at the California Institute of Technology, it was climate change that prevented the development of agricultural societies up until around 12,000 years ago: [W]e find that between 50,000 years ago and ... ~ 11,600 years ago there was probably no time span as long as 2,000 years that was free of relatively large century scale variations.
" Erin Greer, 38, a director of Gensler Atlanta's Workplace Studio who contributed to the project, said that a challenge of multigenerational office design is to create a "space that doesn't alienate anyone" while bearing in mind that corporate clients typically acquire their spaces under leases of at least 10 years, a time span in which employee demographics can shift "drastically.
In a series of hairpin turns, he must incarnate some three dozen personalities — including a peacock of a chef; a gushy supermodel's assistant; a mobster with a very special request; a sufferer of chronic laryngitis; and a New York Times food editor with the icy soul of a Prada-sheathed fashion martinet — all in a time span that allots each character less than three minutes.
Bruce Klingner, a former CIA deputy division chief for Korea and now senior research fellow for Northeast Asia at the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center, said the time that it took India and Pakistan to test nuclear weapons to the time when people "ambiguously assessed" that they had miniaturized warheads was a shorter overall time span than it's taken since North Korea's first nuclear test in 2006.
Hunter's indictment accused him of using over $250,000 in campaign contributions for personal matters, including a vacation to Italy, private school tuition, and dental work, as Vox's Tara Golshan explained at the time: "Throughout the relevant period, the Hunters spent substantially more than they earned," the indictment reads, citing more than 1,000 bank overdraft fees in a seven-year time span and the family repeatedly maxing out credit cards.
Basic math may be the best way to understand the one-time phenomenon: "Someone might see the average closing time go from 46 to 49 days and assume that's not significant, but when you look at the amount of homes that close in a three-day time span on average (not to mention some additional unmeasured delays occurring before the loan application is taken), we can almost fully account for the massive drop in existing home sales in November," said Matthew Graham of Mortgage News Daily.

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