Sentences with phrase «not estimate a time frame»

We can not estimate a time frame on the wait for a dog that will be suitable for underground fencing.

Not exact matches

Make this wildly conservative estimate: assume no reinvestment of any payments over the next sixteen years, and assume that the payout does not grow at all over that time frame.
Delivery time frames: All delivery time frames are estimated, we can not guarantee delivery within this time frame due to unforeseen circumstances, including customs delays at country borders.
Yes, the information is correct we will be returning the previous formula of Seriphos and are expecting to have it late November, unfortunately we do not have a completion date as of yet so the estimated time frame is not a guarantee.
I emailed Interplexus asking if they will be bringing back the original Seriphos formula and received this message from them: «Yes, the information is correct we will be returning the previous formula of Seriphos and are expecting to have it late November, unfortunately we do not have a completion date as of yet so the estimated time frame is not a guarantee.
However, we are excited to report some good news; not only do we know a clearer time frame of its arrival, but it's also going to be much earlier than previous estimates.
I don't have any problem with the fact that there are many time frames over which atmospheric CO2 would respond if emissions were to stop, though I think there is far more uncertainty in the estimates of response over time than is usually acknowledged, and that people with «agendas» consistently discount the response times that do not support their policy positions.
The argument for me is that I haven't seen any credible explanation for CO2 to go up for a time frame of estimated 10 % and then go down to a low level for a time frame of estimated 90 %.
That is obvious because over the past 50 years, the oceans appear to have gained 20 something raised to the 22nd power worth of Joules + / - 14.6 something raised to the 22nd power Joules, which is also assumed to be a huge number within a short time frame though we are not particularly sure what time frame is relevant, even though the impact of that 20 something raised to the 22nd power Joules produced roughly 0.09 C + / - 0.045 C increase in the mean value of the upper 2000 meters of the roughly 3600 meter deep oceans over the past 50 something years based on an imbalance estimate of 0.6Wm - 2 + / -0.4 which replaces the previous 0.9 + / - 0.15 Wm - 2 estimate which had a 95 % confidence level.
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