extended time

collocation in English

meaningsofextendedandtime

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extended
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
us
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
long or longer ...
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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 ofextendedandtimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Over anextendedtime, these short-term losses will not be as costly as a quick disinflation.
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Patients experience physical immobilization, anextendedtimeof weakness and inactivity, after the transplant.
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Longer distances are accessible withextendedtimewindows or high signal-to-noise ratios.
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Theextendedtimeperiod of a half-term project is a real boon here.
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The autocorrelations of absolute and squared returns (as a measure of volatility) are positive over anextendedtimehorizon, while the raw returns show almost no correlation.
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A variety of inputs from recipients over anextendedtimeis desirable and would yield more accurate preductability of an individual's professional development needs.
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Important features of the method include (1) repeated measures of individual behavior, overextendedtime, to discover cause/effect relations, and (2) vivid graphical presentations.
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However, the literature shows that these patients can live for anextendedtimewith their disease, in some cases for decades.
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On the other hand, the level of bleeding could truly be less in maximally exercised dogs and may be further lowered by theextendedtimebetween race and lavage.
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Moreover, the true significance of these associations is made more salient when one considers that these relations were observed by different reporters and spanextendedtimeperiods.
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In vivo experiments require large quantities of antigens and animals, and generally take place over anextendedtimeperiod.
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Much expertise literature considers activities such as chess playing where experts have acquired skills over anextendedtimeperiod.
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It is obvious that a budgetary procedure based on a top-down approach, anextendedtimehorizon, and generally increased transparency, strengthens the deliberative element of the decision-making process.
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Integrated crop/livestock systems research procedures are used, cropping systems must supply adequate feed or supplement diet for the required number of animals over anextendedtimeperiod.
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Given theextendedtimeframe, large sample size and extensive control variables this is strong evidence that direct legislation may improve citizen attitudes about government responsiveness.
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Latent infection shows anextendedtimeperiod.
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Future research also needs to track the emergence of stress reactivity over anextendedtimeperiod.
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By doing so, we found that childhood family disruption predicted childhood onset depression but not adult onset depression, and that it was significantly related to anextendedtimeto remission.
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I do again appeal to him to giveextendedtimefor its consideration.
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