Sentences with phrase «just elapsed»

In your situation, payable in advance means that the payment you make is for the period to come, rather than for the period just elapsed.
It's not just the elapsed time, it's a review process that involved having to write ten times more than was in the original paper.
In the place of empire there was a plural historical subject, the great European nations, whose drama was that each considered itself the depository of a universal mission, creating potential conflicts whose fatal impact we have experienced so painfully in the century that has just elapsed.

Not exact matches

Just six weeks elapsed from the time Cornell first showed up at Story in September, introducing himself as «Brian from Target,» to the opening.
You can then just relax and track the advancement of your trade until its expiry time elapses.
With just under a quarter of the season elapsed, bettors fading the Tigers, Sox and Angels would have combined to win 21.8 units.
We all tracked what was going on and yes, he did have an issue with Dortmund just before his transfer but with a few days elapsing, Dortmund were clear that he had returned to training, plus we got some pictures of him laughing and joking with his teammates.
My faith in the board and Wenger has just about elapsed, I have no confidence in either when it comes to identifying a player and getting the deal done quickly, there are too many games being played to save the odd half million here and there and the selling clubs are right to be offended, its bad business carrying on this way and weve lost Alverez, Jones and Campbell through stalling and one - up - manship....
Just four minutes had elapsed between Leicester scoring and Spurs re-establishing their two - goal cushion.
Also, use this game with the lesson that teaches addition of elapsed time called Beyond Just Addition.
The vehicle's power and capable chassis topped our track testing, posting an impressive 0 -60-mph time of just 4.9 seconds and an elapsed quarter - mile time of 13.3 seconds at an incredible 108.8 mph, besting the closest competitor by more than 3 seconds and 23 mph.
So I just let time elapse till it would become more widely acceptable.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the interior of a car can hit a temperature of 99 degrees in just 20 minutes on a 70 - degree day — click here to see a table of interior air temperatures over elapsed periods of time from the AVMA.
This way you can continue to earn awards on the airfare price, and just get the statement credit before ninety days elapse.
There was the moment just before we were about to leave the cafe, when it felt like we'd been together for hours, though no more than forty - five minutes had elapsed since the time we walked up the steps of the subway on West Fourth Street, and then around the corner to the Caffe Reggio on Macdougal.
Zeger (one of the collaborators on survey design), a professor of biostatistics, worried about «recall bias»... Zeger made sure that the second survey would cover not just the months elapsed since the conclusion of the first one, but go back over the period of the first study as well.
node B checks the old block in futility, and just before 20 minutes elapse, the attacker triggers another send, this time real, keeping the connection alive.
Just over four years have elapsed in the Closing the Gap program that represents the commitment by all Australian governments to improve the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
If you let even two weeks elapse without client contact — even just a quick check - in call — chances are you will have waited too long and lost their interest or loyalty.
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