11. Yet, because of other commitments, I have arguably spent less time than ever with my fish. 12. It is possible, therefore, to integrate modules in such a way that Outcomes may be overtaken in less time than the total notional time for the programme. 13. Already he had spent an hour wandering around the town -- it needed no more time than that -- trying to get the feel of the place. 14. In particular, the aggregate results may show less fluctuation over time than the results of some of the separate segments of the business. 15. An operating lease lasts for a much shorter period of time than the economic life of the asset and the lessor retains the risks and rewards of ownership. 16. Patients had significantly longer median oesophageal transit times than controls in both erect and supine postures. 17. Model biles prepared with phosphatidylserine had a longer nucleation time than those prepared with phosphatidylethanolamine or phosphatidylcholine having the same fatty acid composition. 18. In this study, hepatic bile of the cholesterol gall stone patients provided a significantly shorter nucleation time than that of the gall stone free patients. 19. During the life-cycle of the family it was easier to maintain a home ashore at some times than at others. 20. Now the way I see it, you want more upmarket time than the plebs. |