planning horizon
collocation in Englishmeaningsofplanningandhorizon
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planning
noun[U]
uk/ˈplæn.ɪŋ/us/ˈplæn.ɪŋ/
the act of deciding how to ...
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horizon
noun[S]
uk/həˈraɪ.zən/us/həˈraɪ.zən/
the line at the farthest place that you can see, where the sky seems to touch the land ...
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(Definition ofplanningandhorizonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Note that we do not model a 100-yearplanninghorizon.
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An infiniteplanninghorizonis assumed because fishing gear is usually bequeathed to subsequent generations.
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The index starts at zero, corresponding to no accumulated sediment at the beginning of theplanninghorizon.
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The population goes close to extinct at the end of theplanninghorizonafter four consecutive months.
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The three-yearplanninghorizonis illusory for many hospices.
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There has been no sense of aplanninghorizon.
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This period provides a realisticplanninghorizon, bearing in mind that the life of an average power plant is 30 years.
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Weights for optimum selection changed over generations, decreasing during the first half of theplanninghorizonand increasing during the second half.
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The model represents the productive and reproductive lifespan of herd sows assuming that the population is in steady state under an infiniteplanninghorizon.
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Theplanninghorizonwill then be expected to be relatively long, while the rate of discount should reflect the social one.
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When making the problem more myopic through a reducedplanninghorizon, however, we find that the results are only modestly influenced.
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In this study, only a few examples were considered and the objective involved maximization of cumulative response at the end of aplanninghorizon.
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Even projects funded to allow a longerplanninghorizonare likely to undergo a routine review after three or four years.
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The lower panel gives the number of rodents at the end of theplanninghorizon, also as median and 95 per cent range values.
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What is important to current borrowers and lenders is the prospective future rate of inflation, and real interest rates, over theirplanninghorizon.
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With aplanninghorizonof 5 generations, however, emphasis on the major gene was greater in the first generation for optimum selection than for genotypic selection.
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It is important therefore to think through the likely effects on transaction costs over the entireplanninghorizonbefore concluding prematurely that facilitating participation only adds to costs.
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First, it said that they would have a three-yearplanninghorizon.
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That is no way to make aplanninghorizonfor investment.
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It is clear that benefits of optimum selection depend on frequency and size of the major gene and on length of theplanninghorizonthat is considered in the objective.
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More precisely, the proposed model seeks to preserve the renewable marine resource during a long-termplanninghorizonwith decisions that are also efficient from a bio-economic perspective.
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It is no answer to say that they are beyond the presentplanninghorizonand that we therefore have no need to worry about them.
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