Sentences with phrase «long elapse times»

Many contract automation projects failed before becoming operational because of the long elapse times needed by the programmers to manually convert the lawyers» contracts into computer programs and then verify that the programs correctly generated the typically large number of contract variations.

Not exact matches

This distribution can be thought of as a typical long - tail taper, with a high potential viewership when little time has elapsed, and then a quick fall - off on viewership as time goes on.
LITE made an acquisition offer on March 12 and enough time has elapsed that a bidding war no longer seems likely, so we are closing our OCLR position.
It's exactly the same here - those «impulses» that temporarily push price in one direction or the other simply don't last long enough to maintain the movement until the end of a 15 - minute or higher time period has elapsed.
«Consequently, if my theory be true, it is indisputable that before the lowest Silurian stratum was deposited, long periods elapsed, as long as, or probably far longer than, the whole interval from the Silurian age to the present day; and that during these vast, yet quite unknown, periods of time, the world swarmed with living creatures.
Under this metaphor, the good minister is the one who keeps reducing the elapsed time from the detection of the first wisp of the smoke of conflict, through the scramble down the long ladder and the rush out to the trouble spot, to the stamping out of the smoldering source of smoke before it bursts into the flame of serious congregational conflict.
«For example, the elapsed time between light absorption and emission can be extended to be more than 100 times longer compared to conventional quantum dots, which opens the way towards optical memories and smart pixel new devices.
«If, on the other hand, the time elapsing between the gaze changes is longer, the cortex codes only those aspects in the images that have changed,» continues Nora Nortmann.
But in Harrison's model, the Hubble constant is only 10, implying the Universe is expanding relatively slowly and requiring a long time to have elapsed since the big bang.
But its raw emotional power has strongly lingered in my mind in the month and a half that has elapsed since then, and it will quite likely continue to haunt me for a long time.
Also included is a 30 - minute timer which tracks how much time has elapsed which is ideal for longer activities.
I was sure too much time had elapsed and the editor would no longer be interested, but with the next submission to the editor, I received my contract for publication.
However, once the time frame has elapsed, the policy will expire and the coverage will no longer be in force.
In theory a dog's day should take about seven times longer to elapse than our own, so to that end, it would be nice if his day was filled with seven times more fun than our own, but that may never be practical.
Contracts state that the animal MUST be brought back to Pet Lodge if, at any time in the future the adopter can no longer keep an animal, regardless of the length of time that has elapsed.
Most dogs are curious about babies, especially if the dog has had little or no exposure to infants or a long time has elapsed since it has seen a baby.
People have long been sentimental about the elapse of time; however, Kwade has been able to transform her obsession with time into proper embodiment of art.
The case stems from a 2014 ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union, which found that search engines must consider requests to remove information regarding a person's name that «appear to be inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant or excessive in the light of the time that has elapsed
It instead said the plaintiff could ask a search engine to delist items because the items are «inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant, or excessive in relation to the purposes of the processing» and in the «light of the time that has elapsed
Last month, the online community (that's pretty much the whole world, folks) was stunned by a ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union («EU COJ»), which held individuals had a right to request that Google remove data «that appear to be inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant, or excessive in relation to the purposes for which they were processed and in the light of the time that has elapsed
I and my ex spouse agreed under a separation agreement incorporated, merged into and made part of the court order for a settlement of Child Support, Spouse Support and Medical Support of $ 1,036,570.00 USD he has only paid $ 350,500.00 February 18th, 2013 but still owing $ 686,070.00 and the stipulated time for the completion of payment May 17th, 2013 has long elapsed.
In a May 13, 2014, preliminary ruling, the CJEU held that an individual is entitled to demand that the operator of a search engine remove links toward information relating to that person when a search is performed using his name, and that the search engine operator is required to do so if the information in question «[appears] to be inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant, or excessive in relation to the purposes for which [it was] processed and in the light of the time that has elapsed».
After this period of time has elapsed, the life policy can no longer be disputed by the insurer against any incorrect or inaccurate information regarding the insured.
However, once the time frame has elapsed, the policy will expire and the coverage will no longer be in force.
These cases were possible because NSHAP interviewed the main respondent first and in some cases a long time (e.g., 6 months) elapsed before the partner was interviewed.
Lawyers representing consumers in mortgage foreclosure or mortgage fraud situations are reporting that by the time consumers realize that they need help, that far longer than 1 year has elapsed and that there is often no recourse.
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