Timeframe
a timeframe (noun) - the length of time during which an event happens or develops
a short time frame
a longer time frame
within a longer time
a ten year timeframe
a ten year time frame for implementation of the policy
the limited time frame
testing options within the limited time frame
an unlimited time frame
a time frame for the project
the overall time frame for the project
make public a time frame
declined to put a time frame on delivery of the products
will give a more specific delivery time frame soon
products could be out within the 12 to 18 month time frame
a timeframe for meeting the requirements
establish a timeframe for meeting the requirements
a timeframe for project completion
an unreasonable timeframe
an unreasonable timeframe for project completion
try to resolve the problems within this timeframe
too short a time frame to be feasible
the time frame was replaced by a vague prediction
the time frame for completing the transaction
X should not be linked to a specific time frame
a delivery time frame
put a timeframe on when something happens
get the next upgrade out within the timeframe predicted a year ago
do the project in the same timeframe as the previous project
expected within that timeframe
will appear in the same timeframe
now expected sooner than the end of June timeframe
declined to put a timeframe on delivery before seeing the specifications
pushed back the timeframe
pushed back the timeframe for its stock market flotation
maintained beyond the time frame
Example sentences:
* "The company said it wouldn't put a timeframe on when the first product would be available."
* "We'll be doing this project in the same timeframe as the other project."
* "The company is planning to get the next upgrade out in the timeframe it predicted it would a year ago."
* "These new tools are also expected within that timeframe, the company says."
* "The ABI won't be published as part of the next RoadMap because it is too big, although a snapshot is promised, but it will appear in the same timeframe."
* "The new release is now expected sooner than the end of June timeframe."
* "Santa Cruz Operation Inc declined to put a timeframe on delivery of its COSE-compliant products, it wants to see the specifications first."
* "The company has pushed back the timeframe for its stock market flotation, saying that it will most likely be towards the back end of the two to five year target it set when Fujitsu Ltd took its 80% stake."
* "This is too short a time frame to be feasible."
* "They will try to resolve the problems within this time frame but are giving no guarantees."
* "Her ideas about a time frame for project completion are unreasonable."
* "These requirements should be listed in sequence and some time frame established for meeting them."
* The company declined to put a timeframe on delivery of its own compliant products."
* "The project leader said that now she better understands the task, resources and overall timeframe."
* "The paper says that on September 22, IBM will give a more specific delivery timeframe for the AIX database and that it will become the common database for both environments."
* "The early completion could mean that products using the 601 could be out within the 12 to 18 month timeframe."
* "The second feature of this modest success is that differences of opinion about tactics and ecology have, generally, been submerged in working towards clearly identified goals which have always been attached to a limited and defined time frame."
* "A statement of an objective must always refer to some publicly observable outcome occurring within a certain time frame."
* "United States officials indicated that they could accept a United Nations' agreement if it involved a short time frame for Soviet withdrawal and self-determination."
* "A Soviet proposal at the Geneva talks in February 1987 for the first time made public a time frame for Soviet withdrawal."
* "Pakistan countered with a proposal for a seven-month time frame."
* "Soviet officials calculated that a longer time frame would assist the USSR to stabilise a viable and desirable regime in Kabul."
* "The Australians have a ten year time frame for the implementation of community care policy."
* "Within a longer time frame it may also become more apparent what is likely to be the impact of the Community Care Reforms on the more general features of social work itself."
* "As many options as possible must be tested within the limited time frame."
* "The main field is earmarked for abandonment between 1997 and 2000 but major investment is necessary if the transportation system is to be maintained beyond that time frame."
* "Although Shatalin's 500-day time frame was replaced with a vague prediction that implementation should take between 18 months and two years."
* "The fulfilment of entry criteria and conditions of economic convergence between EC countries should not be linked to a specific time frame as provided for in the treaty."
* "The time frame for completing the transaction may not allow the luxury of negotiating headcount."






