Sentences with phrase «narrow window of time»

Those rules can dramatically narrow the windows of time when prescribed fires can occur — sometimes to just one or two weeks a year.
The detectors are struck regularly by cosmic rays, which can mimic the annihilation signal, so narrowing the window of time in which matter — antimatter annihilations should be taking place significantly reduces the background noise the physicists must sift through to identify genuine annihilation events.
However, Williams explained sweet corn trials are hand harvested, as opposed to being mechanically harvested, and during a very narrow window of time.
Facing a new regulatory minefield, U.S. - based companies have a narrow window of time to assess their capabilities and vulnerabilities and address areas of concern.
Rather it refers to limiting your eating to a narrow window of time each day.
Commercial bakers yeast is very consistent in its actions, and if you know the recipe and the temperature, you should be able to know how long the dough will take to rise within a narrow window of time.
When your child hits grade school, you're left with a narrow window of time in late afternoon when you or her after - school child care provider can encourage your child to exercise.
So when baby's body has begun producing melatonin, there's a narrow window of time when the body expects baby to be going to sleep.
Ongoing climate change caused by human influences will alter the nature of how rain and snow falls; areas that are prone to dry conditions will receive their precipitation in narrower windows of time.
In Memory's Ghost: The Strange Tale of Mr M and the Nature of Memory, Philip Hilts recounts how for many years Mr M lived in a narrow window of time.
This narrowing window of time may be less embarrassing than it seems.
An alternative that is much more acceptable is intermittent fasting, which can be as simple as restricting your daily eating to a narrower window of time of say 6 - 8 hours (this equates to 16 - 18 hours worth of fasting each and every day).
You have probably heard a lot lately about the merits of intermittent fasting — or the practice of restricting your eating to a narrow window of time each day.
The light was not ideal when I took these, but I have one day a week that I take my photos and I had a narrower window of time than normal on the day I took these, so I pretty much had to take what I could get, and I apologize for the harsh light.
Filling out multiple applications within a narrow window of time, typically two weeks, will not hurt your credit the way filling out multiple applications over the course of a couple months would.
These issues have left many unwilling to risk spending large sums of money on one big overseas trip during a narrow window of time for fear of spending their time stranded in an airport or stuck in a difficult location.
At least there's still a narrow window of time in which to reserve some of the Breath of the Wild Champion amiibo figures, though I doubt that will last.
With only a small group of warriors and a narrow window of time in which their powers are at their peak, the solution is clear: combine your Star power to make magical Star Children to boost up your forces in battle!
They do so by emerging from trees within a narrow window of time, roughly 2 - 3 weeks (also temperature dependent) and then coordinating their attacks using chemical communication (i.e. pheromones).
You need to have the «wow» factor shine through in that narrow window of time to even get the recruiter to take a good look at your resume.
• Shorter Leasing Cycle: Most student housing is leased during a narrow window of time from Fall to Spring, which puts pressure on early marketing and leasing efforts to ensure a fully rented building when classes commence in the fall term.
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