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Morgan had given me 45 days of timeframe to find another job.
Within 11 days of the unveiling, on what would have been Patel's 143rd birthday, some 128,000 tourists had visited the site, more than the Statue of Liberty managed in the same timeframe.
some 128,000 tourists had visited the site, more than the Statue of Liberty managed in the same timeframe.
Citigroup has had worst in class efficiency, returns and stock market valuation, and that's led to underperformance over almost any timeframe.
to underperformance over almost any timeframe.
You know what? I'm just going to order it online. So I go back to that big box store and return the TV within the proper timeframe.
We are helping the Knight Cancer Institute speed up their analytics pipeline using Micron's deep learning accelerators so that the data extraction is in a clinically relevant timeframe.
Our main timeframe was from the invention of Barbie through to now.
If manufacturing were to come back to the United States, that payoff would be not at a large scale and certainly not in a timeframe that would benefit Donald Trump himself politically.
They said that during that timeframe, about 13.2% of the population took an antidepressant.
They said that during that timeframe, about 13.2% of the population took an antidepressant.
What is the typical timeframe? What's the difference between a retail
been assigned to deliver in that timeframe.