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"timeline" refers to a graphical representation or chronological sequence of events, usually displayed in a linear format from past to present. It helps to visualize the sequence and order of various occurrences or milestones over a specific period of time.
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You get a sort of
timeline of notifications, which in and of itself isn't unpleasant.
For
timelines on the update, consumers will have to consult their manufacturers.
The referendum failed and voter feedback indicated that the tax dollars requested should be reduced and limited in duration and that specific projects
with timelines for completion should be identified.
Also, it presents cost issues, as well as time frames for project phases that will help to keep your
project timeline in check.
If your firm relies on a high volume of clients and a short
timeline from incident to resolution, then your website should focus on generating phone calls.
Let's have a look at a free online service that allows 250,000 users worldwide to
create timelines of events covering over 30,000 topics suitable for business and academic presentations.
The waiver granted these schools an extended
timeline by which both cohorts were allowed to use the 2011 - 12 school year to develop evaluation systems and the 2012 - 13 year to pilot.
It jumps back and forth, sometimes without
giving timelines, she's old in one scene, and young in the next.
Indeed much of the distortion in the programme involved the freezing of
timelines at points convenient to his argument, producing a misleading impression of current evidence.
While cats typically catch on to using a litter box rather quickly, different dogs have
different timelines when it comes to being completely potty - trained.
Click through the interactive
timeline below to learn more about our story, including the reach of our work and the history of our collective movement.
As it is the account you use to interact with friends and probably other writers, filling your
own timeline with book promotion is not going to be received well.
There will be winners and losers in the industry, and the
short timeline of implementation means these changes will happen fast.
My advice would be to include questions
about timelines with your inquiry to ensure the vendor can help you to meet all important milestones and deadlines.
Recruiters work on
tight timelines because of the mandates determined by their clients.
Some programs
include timeline features that also can provide distinct visual markers that represent discrete behaviors and multiple variables corresponding to separate instances of coded events.
Answer: The interviewer wants to verify an important issue: the methods you use to manage and lead a team for achieving the goals
within timelines.
So that whole five
year timeline from finished to published makes more sense now.
We have a wonderful, comprehensive
timeline showing how far these amazing schools have come.
Now the discovery of tiny diamonds in a Western Australian site provides a
new timeline for when this process began.
The PR team will help
establish timelines as well, but it's good to start communication about this early.
The researchers believe up to 2000 further clusters could be identified using this technique, helping to build a more
detailed timeline of how clusters are formed.
An
interactive timeline looking at federal, regional, and local efforts to establish dropout - intervention programs to help keep students in school.
Reduced
implementation timeline by 66 % for future installations while meeting all requirements of the client and Implementation Team.
Draft all project reports
following timeline requirements and ensure procurement is in line with budget constraints.
There are also
strict timelines in which an injured person must apply for accident benefits under an insurance policy.
A simple, respectful follow - up email checking on their decision -
making timeline will do fine.
All these actions are described in detailed reports in
timelines where it is clear who did what and when!
A
longer timeline gives you the ability to find profits through appreciation and build equity by using leverage.
What inspections will you have,
what timeline do you require for bank approval on your loan, etc?
People who make little monthly can choose an
extended timeline so that they can comfortably repay their loan.
But for many different reasons, that process is not necessarily the norm today — or at least not on the
same timeline as before.
Electronic management systems monitor and control office activities and tasks
through timelines, resource equations, and electronic scheduling.
Moving up infrastructure spending is one way, so long as those projects are worth doing at all and accelerating
timelines does not increase the costs of those projects.
Maybe go with someone else
if timeline and story is worth it.
The old process was primarily principal - driven, with
meeting timelines seemingly driving the entire process.
The visuals and 70's
timeline worked really well and the acting was really good.
Please note, the reception will now be taking place prior to the program rather than afterwards,
see timeline below.
Unfortunately, no
update timeline is provided, and we're left hoping at least a couple of those phones will get their major OS promotions by spring.
If your interviewer told you an
exact timeline on when to expect to hear from him, this is a hint that he is interested.