time horizon

collocation in English

meaningsoftimeandhorizon

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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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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 oftimeandhorizonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftime horizon

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Secondly, young individuals can achieve the sametimehorizoneffects through their own personal investment policies.
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The effects of growth on democracy may be ambiguous in terms of atimehorizon.
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It should be subject to future research that focuses on a more recenttimehorizon.
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Thetimehorizonwas the first year after the event.
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Information is also included about thetimehorizonof the evaluation.
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Coal reserves are assumed to be infinite within the model'stimehorizonof 2050.
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We selected a 10-yeartimehorizonand considered no effects (or costs) beyond.
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How the relevanttimehorizonwould or should be defined is, however, unclear.
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The model is simulated over a 20-yeartimehorizon.
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Also, the project might be divided into smaller investments spread out over a longertimehorizon.
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Thetimehorizonof the literature search was limited from 1990 to 2002.
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Thetimehorizonused for costs and effects was 10 years.
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In general, this comes down to atimehorizonof 0-5 years before introduction.
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Is the chosentimehorizonappropriate in order to include relevant costs and consequences?
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Environmental disasters or windfalls beyond a certaintimehorizonare washed out of consideration by discounting.
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If time diversification exists, it implies that the price of risk differs with thetimehorizon.
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Secondly, thetimehorizonof our question is three months, while his is one year.
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Probabilities of travel are assumed constant throughout thetimehorizonand for all individuals.
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