given time
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgivenandtime
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given
adjective
uk/ˈɡɪv.ən/us/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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time
noun
uk/taɪm/us/taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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(Definition ofgivenandtimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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About comprises an agreed number of hits on an opponent's body within agiventime.
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Tracing what rules or principles were in effect at anygiventimeis difficult enough.
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The main difficulty is in correlating shallow and deeper water facies at anygiventime.
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At anygiventimethe robot's sensors map its environment onto its memory.
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The great majority will not be under specialist mental health services at anygiventime.
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And, in any given population at anygiventime, not all regularities are projectible.
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This means that about 6 million people will be receiving treatment at anygiventime.
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Yet many still insist that at anygiventimea particular way of doing science prevails.
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The analysis program indicated whenever it failed to find a pitch in agiventimewindow.
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Second, given that the system is open, agents can join and leave at anygiventime.
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The experimenter said, ' look ' and the child wasgiventimeto spontaneously label the object.
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At anygiventimethere are four simultaneous spatial paths.
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Change is therefore inevitable, and necessary to reflect the concerns of agiventime.
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At agiventime, surface tension also decreases the contact-line elevation.
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It gives the overall water use efficiency at anygiventime.
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Just which topology is more useful at anygiventimewill depend on the particular context.
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However, at anygiventimethe set of variables of interest is fixed.
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It is evident that the two classes of interfaces coexist at agiventime.
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First, we present results describing systematic differences in performance at agiventime.
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At anygiventime, only one of the test plates was situated within the tank.
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