Sentences with phrase «done in a short timeframe»

This «flipping» of an outdated residential home is usually done in a short timeframe with the sole purpose of making the most profit.
«Fixed wireless is going to be easier to get done in a short timeframe,» El - Kadi said.

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We always had a long - term goal of decreasing BMI, but we didn't anticipate that it would happen in such a short timeframe.
«The next step is to further develop this for use in patients, which we hope can be done in a relatively short timeframe
The real challenge is to do so in a short timeframe for a market - competitive price.
Not only did Cloud Authoring enable us to accomplish this massive task in such a short timeframe, but we were able to do so with high - quality results,» explains Benjamin Babron, graphic designer at Milan Presse.
The changing publishing landscape means not only can you sell without massive and expensive storage, but you can do so in a variety of formats... and, yes, in a much shorter publishing timeframe than in the past.
Obviously, most value investors have timeframes that are much longer than the average, but I still think a lot of the language and discussion points I hear are very focused on short - term data points, events, or catalysts that have lots to do with where the stock price might go in the next few months, but little to do with the long - term value of the business.
If people invest in a company based on current information, they have to be prepared to act on any changes to that information in a much shorter timeframe than most investors are prepared to do.
-- however your tips about not making too many applications in too short a timeframe definitely apply as does your point about paying bills on time.
internal / natural variability over a long enough timeframe will not alter the long term trend of the temperature record (as we are always reminded) but in this relatively short term analysis it did especially for the last decade
All of this must be done — on large scales and in short timeframes.
If, for example, Professor Jones wishes to demonstrate that the atmosphere is warming, he then conducts a test with a small sample, say 15 years, 50 years or 150 years in relation to a reasonable time frame say 2000 years (manipulating the shorter term data to supposedly filter out heat islands and station changes etc), he then uses a comparison to a proxy temperature reconstruction of the last 2000 years, because he doesn't have accurate data for that longer timeframe.
On his blog, tamino does the statistical analysis of the BEST data and finds that because the timeframe in question is so short, the uncertainty is too large to say for certain that the short - term trend in question is any different than the long - term trend.
«Dodie was very responsive to my short timeframe request and did a great job in updating and improving my resume.
It's nice to know in a short timeframe if the loan is not something they can do.
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