Sentences with phrase «normal publication time»

Not exact matches

Calls for comment to the company's main switchboard went unanswered during normal business hours; its website was not functioning properly and Saudi trade officials in the United States had not furnished alternative contact information at publication time.
This rule, which is normal among polling agencies, means that the secretive CRC, which channelled nearly half a million pounds of dark money to the DUP to campaign for Brexit, would have been able to time the publication of this research in order to have maximum impact on the race to 10 Downing Street.
However, the main limitation this imposes is one of file size; this approach works well for normal - length text - based EPUBs but if your EPUB contains lots of media (particularly video), then you may find that it takes a long time for the publication to load (providing the browser doesn't time - out).
If Jones was doing science by any normal definition this information would have been availoable to the public at the time of the original publication and we wouldn't be having this discussion at all.
If it is «normal» to write 88 pages of review, then ok... Is it however normal to ask for a change in method — knowing full well that working this out will demand more time — and then, after the publication, attack the authors for using that method?
Note: Consider the Amazon links above for comparison purposes but be forewarned that at the time of publication the GE Link was at a normal price ($ 14.97) and the Cree Connected was oddly elevated ($ 27.83) compared to the prices you'd find right off the shelf at your local Home Depot.
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