Sentences with phrase «limited time window»

Many scholarship programs have limited time windows for applying each year, and while applications may be closed for one year, the opening for the next round of applications will be listed on the website.
very limited time window on dumping 100 times more iron than is needed into the sea with even more acid to get a simple algal bloom, some of which [at worst it seems only 1 %] falls to the bottom when the whole lot dies....
«Just like working memory can hold about 7 items and a drug can be effective for certain amount of time, social influence seems to have a limited time window for effectiveness.»
The Division of Materials Research accepts unsolicited proposals during a limited time window: from the third Monday in September through the first Friday in November (for 2007 that's 17 September through 2 November).
Dating has a shelf - life Being «in the market» as a single person looking to meet others has a limited time window.
It works like regular library books: A library can lend only so many copies at a time and you have a limited time window for reading the book.
It's more than a mild diversion, which makes it something of a shame that its appearance in online play is going to be restricted to limited time windows.
«By using the acoustic techniques, we were able to collect a tremendous amount of data in the limited time window that was available,» Camilli said.
Unlike traditional pre-orders, the pre-order system that would be adopted by OnePlus will be applied during a limited time window and only that amount will be shipped to the customers who already pre-ordered the smartphone which is available in stock.
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