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time-difference

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  • The time-difference, language barrier and lack of local ownership created numerous problems; specifically invoices going unpaid, payrolls going unprocessed and SAP issues left to languish, leading to massive downtimes.

    Offshore Outsourcing’s Next Wave: How High? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • I'm doing it now because of the time-difference, you understand...to txtriffidranch!

    August 26th, 2008 txtriffidranch 2008

  • With the time-difference to the East Coast, I got him just as he reached his office.

    The Edge of the Knife H. Beam Piper 1934

  • Let us consider two neighbouring events, the relative position of which in the four-dimensional continuum is given with respect to a Galileian reference-body K by the space co-ordinate differences dx, dy, dz and the time-difference dt.

    Chapter 26. The Space-Time Continuum of the Special Theory of Relativity Considered as a Euclidean Continuum 1920

  • That has cut little ice with City officials who say the forward will be disciplined on his return to the club - Robinho rejoining the training camp has been ruled out because of the time-difference and travel constraints.

    Taipei Times 2009

  • Intra-ventricular (regional) dyssynchrony in a 16-segment model was expressed either as a delayed longitudinal contraction (DLC) during the postsystolic phase or by tissue synchronisation imaging (TSI) with a predefined time-difference in systolic maximal velocities

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2009

  • Because of the time-difference I had many late nights just to chat to him for an hour ..

    unknown title 2009

  • Because of the time-difference I had many late nights just to chat to him for an hour ..

    unknown title 2009

  • This time-difference repeated itself thirty years later, with the appearance of guerilla armies such as the Peoples Revolutionary Army in Argentina and the Tupamaros in Uruguay (along with the rest of the Revolutionary Coordinating Junta).

    Dissident Voice 2008

  • Sunday ... ah, bollocks if I can remember much more than Neil Williamson finally appearing and looking perky rather than half-dead, having finally adjusted to the time-difference.

    Archive 2006-11-01 Hal Duncan 2006

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