Example sentences of "in [noun pl] of time " in BNC.

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1 He puts in loads of time but he never talks about it . ’
2 Having elaborated the paradoxical conditions of historicity , of any history or totalization , Derrida himself has been particularly concerned to analyse those such as Husserl , Heidegger or Levinas , who have been involved in investigations of time and temporality .
3 … the dimension of time has been shattered , we can not love or think except in fragments of time each of which goes off along its own trajectory and immediately disappears .
4 As photographers know , a great deal can happen in periods of time as long as a hundredth of a second .
5 Like many voluntary organizations in the 1980s , the CMHTs scrabbled around , often at great expense in terms of time and frustration , to stitch together small pockets of resource — often on a short-term basis .
6 There is clear advantage — in terms of time use — in prescribing drugs rather than engaging in more time consuming counselling , or confronting the social origins of the problems .
7 Indeed , a single success if it is too costly in terms of time , commitment , motivation or any other resource , may be at the expense of future changes — and we may be seeing some evidence of this at the moment in terms of the reactive stance of large parts of the service .
8 Has a cost/benefit analysis , in terms of time as well as financial costs , been undertaken before implementation of the scheme ?
9 It is fairly easy to quantify many of the costs of marketing in both human and financial terms , the extra meetings , the extra bits of Paper are identifiable in terms of time and cash .
10 Thus , the problems just considered may soon arise again — namely , how much more care in terms of time , resources , and energy is called for .
11 However , in terms of time and delays in supply this stratification of service usually results in being decreasingly satisfactory to the reader whose request falls into category 2 or 3 .
12 They will have had an opportunity to become familiar with NACAB 's anti-racist and equal opportunities policies , as well as expectations in terms of time commitment , standards expected and training requirements .
13 The cost is measured not just in terms of time spent away from the office but also by the inconvenience of leaving an office empty .
14 In particular , this instrument was used during the case study to examine the information needs of customers in terms of time , security , reliability etc , and to decide how these factors might be improved .
15 This expresses total numbers in terms of time spent watching instead of area covered .
16 Business plans can be as simple or as complicated as the designer wishes , but their prime function is to set well-defined goals and to identify the resources in terms of time , finance , accommodation , equipment , personnel and training that will be required to meet the objectives .
17 In addition , experiments have shown that hens will pay a very high ‘ cost ’ in terms of time and energy to get to a nest .
18 For example , a further group of authorities indicated that although nominal responsibility had been allocated , involvement in terms of time allocated to training was very low .
19 To encourage a systematic planned approach to training including the provision of adequate resources in terms of time , money and skills .
20 It is costly in terms of time and sometimes in terms of pride too .
21 Because of interaction , component values can not be determined by a simple ‘ rule of thumb ’ and it is necessary to equate the response in terms of impedances with that in terms of time constants .
22 Now it is realised that thought , intimately related to feelings , is driven and accommodated by our entire cellular structure which records experience that ultimately becomes ‘ memory , in terms of time .
23 Some of the personalities themselves have provided unhappy proof of what can happen when stress and temptation take over where the much-publicised diet leaves off , while the thousands — sometimes millions — who bought their books have come to realise that the Hollywood way to fitness is a career in itself , a course in self-absorption and physical management that only those who are paid to pursue it can afford , either in terms of time or money .
24 For the hour before getting ready she was reminded in ways she would be able to understand in terms of time .
25 However we have already seen ( see Appendix B ) that the total number of candidate strings can number in the thousands , so any correction techniques applied to these would reach explosive proportions in terms of time taken and number of additional candidates produced .
26 Algorithms such as reversing sequences of ie to ei following a letter c are effective first attempts before going on to more complicated techniques , or even instead of such techniques which may turn out to be counter-productive in terms of time taken and the number of candidates produced .
27 This involves a number of areas , such as costing jobs as accurately as possible in terms of time and resources , and identifying any inherent contradictions and incompatibilities within the set of demands .
28 The procedure is very demanding in terms of time and trouble for the inspectors who enter wholly into the spirit of what is required .
29 Not only will the advent of records of achievement and GCSE together make considerable demands in this respect in terms of time , it will also require teachers to engage in in-service activities for a very wide range of different assessment procedures .
30 Other barriers to implementing open systems include the initial cost of the move in terms of time and money ; re-training ; and the need for business re-engineering .
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