Sentences with phrase «lead time of»

«Now if you want a 24 - gauge stud or 20 - gauge stud, there is an actual lead time of four to six weeks,» says DeLisle of VMS Builders.
SegWit2x had a lead time of three months since SegWit activation and about six months since the agreement was made.
Lead time of approximately 7 weeks.
Slater (SPIE), 4.4 (± 0.75), Statistical I have extended my model prediction out to a lead time of 85 days.
Slater, 4.55 (± 0.35), Statistical I have extended my model prediction out to a lead time of 53 days.
If a cyclic pattern could be found that is a natural analog for these atmospheric oscillations, and upon investigation be found to out preform the lead time of the models, with as good a resolution as the 5 to 7 day modeled forecast, shouldn't that be at least considered?
For instance, it is known that North Pacific SST variations lead the ENSO by about 12 months; even combined with the one month lag - time between Arctic stratospheric ozone variations and North Pacific SST variations, this can not explain the 20 - month lead time of ASO to ENSO.
This placement then allows you to leverage it into bigger media placements with larger organizations that reach millions and have a lead time of months.
The past nine recessions in the U.S. were all preceded by yield curve inversion, with an average lead time of 14 months.
The lead time of 30 days is reduced to 7 days by using CAMS digiSIP.
I only had a lead time of about a month for the ARCs, some people give a longer lead time 2 - 3 months.
With a lead time of approximately 12 weeks to transform your manuscript into a ready - for - distribution book, the service provides the typical prep period of most web - based services.
As one of the smaller book publishing services online, Wheatmark has an average lead time of approximately 12 weeks.
And magazines can have a lead time of six months easy.
The self - publishing route allowed him to tinker with the book almost to the day of publication, including the most recent episodes and developments in the current television seasons (which would have been impossible given the long lead time of traditional publishers).
[65][75][76] In fact, it was the first Camry made outside Japan, and is notable for being the most localized Toyota Australia product thus far with a lead time of less than six months, the shortest yet between start of Japanese and Australian manufacture.
Stories I write can appear on our Web site within hours — as opposed to the typical three - month lead time of most print pieces.
«The auto industry does appreciate the lead time of 2025, but we're looking much further out than ever before,» Clay says.
Under the best of circumstances, change, even if embraced, involves a lead time of at least a full year.
This desk is custom made - to - order and carries a lead time of approximately 4 - 6 weeks (with up to 10 weeks for white glove delivery service)
For custom pieces, we typically quote an average lead time of approximately 4 - 6 weeks (with up to 10 weeks for White Glove Deilvery service)
I gave myself a short lead time of four months to start my adventure because I'm very much a believer that doing something intensely produces greater results.
A further 350 patterns are available from Japan with a lead time of 25 days.
Even the «lead time of 24 hours» in the memo is suspicious.
To plan publicity effectively for major events, it is best to have a lead time of 6 weeks before the event, to do a notice for the board, to arrange volunteers, to set out a schedule of newsletter announcements and one Sunday for an end - of - Mass announcement.
The startup can 3D - print the rockets with a lead time of 60 days.
It's unclear how much longer people will think that they still need a lead time of at least 10 days to order presents for Christmas.
(A spokesperson for SolarCity suggests that ordering some of this machinery in advance was partly due to equipment lead times of 12 months or longer.
Each of us led times of meditation according to our own tradition and I think all present found that the teaching of both traditions led them closer to the Ultimate Divine Reality.
Kenya's world silver medallist Conseslus Kipruto ran an African all - comers record with his world - leading time of 8:02.77 in the 3000m steeplechase, despite waving to the crowd on his way to the line.
Jelimo held on to win with a Kenyan record and world - leading time of 1:58.83 as Lupu took silver from Moore, 1:59.67 to 1:59.97.
The committee also recommends that some future event attribution activities could be incorporated into an integrated weather - to - climate forecasting efforts on a broad range of timescales, with an ultimate goal of providing predictive risk - based forecasts of extreme events at lead times of days to seasons.
According to the researchers, the findings can be used to improve predictive surveillance models with lead times of up to six months.
Book Four of Robert A. Caro's monumental The Years of Lyndon Johnson displays all the narrative energy and illuminating insight that led the Times of London to acclaim it as «one of the truly great political biographies of the modern age.
Lead times of approximately eight months are recommended to ensure hotel availability, so the time to act is now.
By analogy, if the PDO arises from air - sea interactions that require 10 year ocean adjustment times, then aspects of the phenomenon will be (in theory) predictable at lead times of up to 10 years.
For example, it has been demonstrated that aspects of ENSO variability are predictable at lead times of at least one year.
This can be met with open - cycle gas turbines, which can be rolled out with lead times of 18 - 30 months, at costs of ~ 60 cents / watt.
Although some predictive skill for the NAO may be obtained through knowledge of anomalous boundary conditions, it is limited to lead times of a year or two at best (Scaife et al. 2014; Dunstone et al. 2016).

Not exact matches

«Canada has a finite period of time to capitalize on this opportunity,» says Lance Mortlock, lead author of a recent report on the industry's opportunities and challenges from advisory firm Ernst & Young.
He wanted real - time, at - a-glance data on those visitors that would quickly alert him to any site issues, and more important, allow him to tweak his marketing efforts to generate solid leads from the relatively small number of visitors to his clients» websites.
At the time of his termination, Comey had been leading a federal investigation into whether the president's campaign advisors had colluded with Moscow in order to influence last year's election.
Now, both the SPD and the Christian Democrats — both parties in the country's ruling coalition — will be lead by women for the first time (the other woman is, of course, Chancellor Angela Merkel).
The feeling of being watched all the time can lead to an alteration in your behavior.
At the first meeting of the I.S.O. blockchain group, the Russian delegation led a study group on security and privacy issues, which caused discomfort among some delegates from other countries, according to the two delegates who spoke to The New York Times.
That was during a follow up to a question of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush about why he's more qualified to lead than the real estate billionaire, who garners as much as 41 percent of Republican voter support in some national polls, which is nearly triple the support for Cruz and four times that for Rubio.
Being overwhelmed can lead to loss of time on projects and cause you to procrastinate as well.
As the man attempted to lead her down an even darker block that she'd known to be dangerous, she decided to listen to her intuition this time, calling out for help to a nearby group of people before sprinting away from him and getting home safe.
Accordingly, McKesson tended to report suspicious orders to the DEA in batches; once it had concluded through an investigative process that the customer was suspicious, it would file a handful of the orders that, over time, had led the company's compliance staff to determine that was the case.
According to the New York Times, scientists discovered that when we sit all day, «electrical activity in the muscles drops... leading to a cascade of harmful metabolic effects,» and sadly even getting regular doses of exercise doesn't offset the damage.
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