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Examples of lead time


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This time the regional organisation's mission arrived two months before the elections (in contrast with the one-month leadtime on the previous three occasions).
Additionally, the delivery leadtime of the supplier associated with each par t is assumed to be known.
Long leadtime to identify/develop genes of interest.
The leadtime must be defined often by using untestable biological assumptions and complicated models of the specific tumor growth.
When in situ cases were included, there remained a significant 5% excess incidence after removal of the tumours anticipated due to leadtime.
The attributes of the par t class include weight, size, production cost, and leadtime.
Waiting time before surgery and leadtime in hospital are the most important metrics for surgical trauma patients.
The complexities of randomizing in primary care were exaggerated in our study due to the characteristics of people misusing illicit drugs, who often leadtime pressured, chaotic lifestyles.
To satisfy the customer, a product configuration system must be per formed by selecting instances of components based on minimum configuration cost or manufacturing leadtime.
Yet elsewhere in the book there is evidence in support of early reform of retirement income provision, especially given the very long leadtime needed for effective implementation.
What about the long leadtime or the long time to prepare?
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In good faith, and because of demanding leadtime, it has entered into contracts for the future.
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There is a long leadtime in education, but we have started to get on top of the problem.
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The 14-day period is the lowest possible leadtime for a weekly magazine for the public dealing with listings on a week-long basis.
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In the coal industry there is always a long leadtime between investment and plant.
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I gather that it is a scheme which is extremely beneficial to companies who have a long manufacturing leadtime.
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The longer the leadtime, and the more orderly the change, the better the consumer will be served ultimately.
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There is a long leadtime for the spending of money on a property by a private owner.
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A long leadtime is involved and it is important to cover that time in the production of coal.
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Even if legislation were passed now, the leadtime between that and improvements being made would be about three years.
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The reason for increased numbers was the considerable leadtime.
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Second, there is the long leadtime required for the construction of power stations, and particularly the performance of the construction industry undertaking large-scale projects.
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Anything you propose to do in the year 2000 would have a ten-year leadtime.
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Is he not aware that the leadtime must be at least 15 years?
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The leadtime on these aircraft is years.
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Four years was the leadtime to get to 0·15.
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If the leadtime and the requirement time are the same, then we have not got time in hand.
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On this question of leadtime, there seems to be quite a consensus that it is about 20 years.
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Their concern is the long leadtime they need to develop broadband technology.
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There will certainly be a leadtime to setting up new arrangements or to continuing with the existing ones.
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Especially in these cases there is a fairly long leadtime for production.
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They have implemented it late, and have not given businesses the leadtime that they need just to read the literature.
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We know what the leadtime is for such projects.
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There is enough leadtime on that directive for us to think through what we are doing and solve the problem in advance.
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The software needs a long leadtime in its development.
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There will be a leadtime before new schemes can be operational and it is expected that costs will grow over time.
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There are real problems about introducing the regulations earlier than is proposed, because there is a long leadtime.
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Whether in coal, oil or nuclear energy the average leadtime is a decade.
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A large part of this expansion has got to go into the existing four airports because of the leadtime, apart from anything else.
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Is it not more likely to keep its money for its own long leadtime investment projects?
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However, does he recognise that there is a leadtime in education and training of 10 to 15 years?
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Timber growing obviously has a long leadtime and thereby produces no income for current tobacco growers.
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When profits are healthy, investment starts to grow, though there is always a leadtime.
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The potential response depends on the leadtime.
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There is a long leadtime to increase production if it goes down, and we do not want that to happen.
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The nuclear industry has a long leadtime.
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It is inevitable that the leadtime for a reform as radical as a tax credit system is considerable.
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He also intends to seek views on the appropriate leadtime to enable landlords to implement the regulations once their final form is settled.
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Even if they were, there would be a long leadtime of 30 years or more.
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Because of the long leadtime, however, the revenue forecasts are projected a long way into the future.
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It follows that any such scheme here has a long leadtime before it becomes profitable.
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There is a 10-year leadtime for building power stations.
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Can he give an assurance that maybe the period will be 24 months for this leadtime, or, at the very least, 12 months?
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I am told that the leadtime from regulations to a new bus in service may be several years.
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Without this background, the leadtime would have been very considerable.
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Additionally, alternative resources have a long leadtime of between seven and 10 years.
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That is to say, the right investment was not available early enough to satisfy the leadtime to set up more intensive care beds.
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There will be a reasonable leadtime before the legislation takes effect.
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These things take a long leadtime to develop.
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That long leadtime should give health professionals plenty of opportunity to adapt to the new regime.
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There must be a leadtime, no matter what the change is.
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I was asked about the leadtime being given to local authorities.
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We do not know how long the leadtime will be.
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Building schools involves a leadtime of five years.
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I would not object to its suggesting that the leadtime for supply of orders should be much greater for small batch orders.
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Therefore, the leadtime on organic beef was reduced from five years to three years.
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What will the leadtime for an effective monovalent vaccine stockpile be?
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The beef regime is the most complicated of all the regimes, mainly because it has the longest leadtime.
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This is a very serious problem; a long leadtime is required to do anything through policy changes.
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Moreover, will he ensure that his officials are aware of the long leadtime for aerospace projects?
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There is a lag time, a long leadtime, requiring the purchase of equipment, buildings, plant and so on.
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I agree that there is a long leadtime on large projects.
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All of us who have been involved in long leadtime projects know that that is true.
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Most schemes have a seven-year leadtime for completion, so that information is vital to the transport industry.
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The leadtime for the development of new power stations is long.
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Would not a reduction in the leadtime help the warship yards?
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The leadtime for this kind of project is lengthening year by year.
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The leadtime makes it now impossible and the costs are simply huge.
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The leadtime for the development of an oilfield, from discovery to the time when it reaches its peak, is from 7 to 10 years.
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However, there is always a long leadtime between commitment to an airport development and its completion.
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It has been suggested that a 12-month period is too short for certain kinds of development involving a long leadtime.
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Leadtime through research, development, manufacturing and installation is exceptionally long in this industry.
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There is a long leadtime between the production of catalogues and their publication.
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The decision was taken seven years ago, so the leadtime is long.
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The leadtime for the products can run from 10 to 12 years.
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There was no recognition of the leadtime that businesses need to change systems, brief their staff and comply with the law.
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How is it possible to arrive at a coherent strategy when the international market is volatile and on short leadtime?
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