Examples of 'timespan' in a sentence

Meaning of "timespan"

Timespan (noun): The period of time during which an event or activity takes place, typically measured from its start to its end
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  • An interval of time.

How to use "timespan" in a sentence

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Timespan for maintaining the level of holding.
The longer that this timespan TAppl.
The timespan to be considered for the use stage.
Is flexibly adaptable because this timespan TAppl.
A timespan which analysis should refer to.
The reference to an indefinite timespan increased legal uncertainty.
The timespan of implementation varies greatly.
It has changed profoundly within a timespan of a single generation.
The timespan of employment is not one of those criteria.
After lapse of the desired application timespan TAppl.
This timespan can be determined empirically.
These are a lot of kings in a short timespan.
The timespan of the murders.
This change might make the timespan unduly long.
Select the timespan from starting price to ending price.

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A minute is really a long timespan.
The initial timespan in which regional activities were supposed to be implemented was five years.
The books have been written in a timespan of over four centuries.
The total radiation dose should be administered within a predetermined tImespan.
I am conscious of the need to reduce the timespan on individual infringement procedures.
It is also going to be broad in timespan.
Show timespan of.
This is done at least once a year or in the timespan agreed upon.
This is in fact a timespan that most adults find both natural and adequate.
Determines whether the value of one TimeSpan is equal to the.
We especially invite proposals focussing on any of the eras within this timespan.
The CoR would advocate a longer timespan for the employment guidelines.
It was set by the enterprises which considered this as the maximum timespan.
Sweep time is the timespan for a complete change from minimum to maximum pump speed.
This means that elections can happen on a much shorter timespan.
The only real variant is the timespan during which this behaviour takes place.
Analysts are sceptical that production can recover in such a short timespan.
Consuming too many energy drinks in a short timespan may increase blood pressure and.
I have been following her work for an exceptionally lengthy timespan.
Timespan of the validity of the PEFCR being developed.
The device will set itself to standby after the set timespan.
From this moment the standalone timespan TSA may be initiated.
Especially after what they had already done within such a short timespan.
The formation has been deposited in a timespan from the Eocene to the Miocene.
Such support and assistance must be modulated in terms of amount and implementation timespan.
It takes place somewhere within the timespan of episode eleven of the original TV series.
One basic problem of indicators on international programmes concerns the timespan of the funding.
The timespan over which a ROM remains accurately readable is not limited by write cycling.
Operator tasks should be devided on the basis of the timespan of decisions required.
The collection timespan TCOL may cease before the standalone timespan TSA ceases.
Noma can reach its terminal phase in the extremely short timespan of three weeks.
The standalone timespan TSA may further completely include the collecting timespan TCOL.
A vacancy rate is included in the standard costs to reflect work rate and recruitment timespan.
How to format TimeSpan in XAML.
I got everything that I wanted in a short timespan.

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