Examples of 'time-frames' in a sentence

Meaning of "time-frames"

Time-frame is a noun that refers to a specific period during which an event or process is expected to take place
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How to use "time-frames" in a sentence

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Specific time-frames for public consultation.
Now we need realistic targets and time-frames.
The time-frames were completely different too.
Clear objectives and time-frames are also important.
Time-frames had been set for the objectives.
We have different time-frames about all this.
They do not attempt to determine unrealistic time-frames.
Appropriate time-frames for consultations are also important.
Improves processes by reducing time-frames.
This is a bit more detail on time-frames as it is in seconds by default.
This pattern can be used on all time-frames.
Implementation time-frames and resource requirements need to be realistic.
We need better rules and more stringent time-frames.
Setting specific targets and time-frames for reaching objectives.
Sanctification in relation to current world events and time-frames.

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The indicators for all time-frames are negative.
Reasonable time-frames shall be provided allowing sufficient time for.
Needs to be achieved within set time-frames in developed countries.
Very short time-frames for establishing and liquidating positions.
This result can not be imposed or subjected to rigid time-frames.
These time-frames do not fall within our operating business hours.
There should be no artificially imposed time-frames for this endeavour.
Time-frames for the submission of subsequent communications should be determined at a later date.
Standardised internal documentation and time-frames for maintenance work.
Quantified emission limitation and reduction objectives within specified time-frames.
But they take it phase by phase in time-frames for their security.
Contrarian investing is a market timing strategy used in all trading time-frames.
Activities, setting measurable targets with time-frames and performance management.
Plan processes to achieve desired outcomes within agreed time-frames.
It had set target dates and time-frames for implementation of those strategies.
The sampling process is repeated for further sampling time-frames.
Efforts will continue to move those time-frames forward to the extent possible.
The bidding zones should be identical for all market time-frames.
The organizational time-frames are the dialogue of these two time notions.
Introducing structured programs with defined time-frames for activities.
Compliance with agreed time-frames and swiftness in intervention are tangible elements of efficiency.
Few plans provide specific benchmarks or targets, or time-frames for implementation.
By doing so, it reduces the time-frames currently associated with forced carbonation of draft beverages.
Discounting any transcendental inferences, there are two time-frames in the novel.
Specified time-frames will need be followed surrounding when the gift takes place.
The programme adheres to the following procedures within the time-frames indicated.
It should specify goals, workplans and time-frames and resource needs for achieving them.
Engineer equipment will be maintained to standards ensuring task performance within prescribed time-frames.
For those yet to be implemented, establishing some time-frames for implementation would be helpful.
Experience suggests these investments can be recouped in administrative savings within short time-frames.
A phased programme with time-frames which would lead to the total elimination of nuclear weapons.
The information was not comparable in terms of figures provided and time-frames of reported expenditures.
Where possible, time-frames for such reviews should be agreed in order to facilitate this assessment.
Any standard curriculum in successful exporting must take these opposing time-frames into account.
Establish programmes with time-frames and quantified targets for domestic coal industry restructuring.

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