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Timescale meaning

Alternative spelling of time scale.

Using Timescale

  • The main meaning on this page is: Alternative spelling of time scale.
  • In the example corpus, timescale often appears in combinations such as: the timescale, timescale for, timescale of.

Context around Timescale

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
  • Position in the sentence: 8 start, 5 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Timescale

  • In this selection, "timescale" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, sensible, year, urgent, prior, guarantees and hours stand out and add context to how "timescale" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include a sensible timescale prior to and a timescale for how. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "timescale" sits close to words such as abidjan, acb and accesses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with timescale

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

However, this timescale will clearly be seriously impacted by the proposed strikes. (12 words)

Furthermore, the timescale is “alarmingly tight” when so many questions about its operation remain unanswered. (15 words)

A timescale for how long it is likely to be out of action has not been given. (17 words)

When asked why there was 16 years between inspections, the school said: "The reason for for the long timescale since our last inspection is due to a decision that schools which were judged outstanding at that time were then exempt from reinspection. (42 words)

Rival Spanish constructors believe Limak's bid was the cheapest and that they won the tender because they agreed to stringent guarantees, regarding the work not going over estimate on price or timescale, guarantees considered unrealistic by other bidders. (39 words)

When you’re working with this long of a timescale, you learn to be a little ruthless in hedging your bets; any minute change in today’s conditions can mean huge ramifications for your crop years down the road. (39 words)

The proposals are probably well-meaning but which of them will actually address the poison that is in the streets of Ashbourne to any significant effect and in any urgent timescale? (31 words)

Example sentences (20)

Specifically, the timescale for beta decay of the radioactive nuclei produced is faster than the timescale for fusion.

A timescale for how long it is likely to be out of action has not been given.

Business owners are justifiably concerned about business impacts, associated costs, and timescale around meeting regulatory compliances (including safety standards), however we must act now to prepare for the changes and obligations ahead.

David made some calls, and we managed to get permission from the Dents landlord but logistically within a sensible timescale prior to Christmas we couldn’t make it happen this year.

Furthermore, the timescale is “alarmingly tight” when so many questions about its operation remain unanswered.

However, this timescale will clearly be seriously impacted by the proposed strikes.

It said even if new recurrent investment was provided, it would not be possible to achieve the objectives of the original five-year timescale.

Mikel Arteta was reluctant to put a timescale on Jesus’ return when addressing the setback in December but reports suggested the striker would be facing up to three months out, sidelining him until March.

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Rival Spanish constructors believe Limak's bid was the cheapest and that they won the tender because they agreed to stringent guarantees, regarding the work not going over estimate on price or timescale, guarantees considered unrealistic by other bidders.

The Crown Office has denied this and Ms Sturgeon’s successor as First Minister, Humza Yousaf, yesterday claimed the timescale for the warrant was not ‘out of the ordinary’.

The proposals are probably well-meaning but which of them will actually address the poison that is in the streets of Ashbourne to any significant effect and in any urgent timescale?

The public view of earthquake prediction typically concerns a deterministic (yes/no) assessment of whether or not an earthquake will happen on the intermediate timescale (hours to days).

TimeScale Financial Inc. increased its position in shares of Sirius XM by 510.7% in the third quarter.

Warne issued an update on the forward's progress yesterday to say that he was ticking along but no definite timescale has been put on his return.

We keep hearing about temperature trends over decades, and occasionally centuries, but almost nobody talks about the actual timescale at which climate change takes place.

When asked why there was 16 years between inspections, the school said: "The reason for for the long timescale since our last inspection is due to a decision that schools which were judged outstanding at that time were then exempt from reinspection.

When you’re working with this long of a timescale, you learn to be a little ruthless in hedging your bets; any minute change in today’s conditions can mean huge ramifications for your crop years down the road.

But the letter failed to mention a timescale for when the new Bill would be put before MSPs.

He said that those who need an aid or adaptation for a critical daily activity such as toileting would be prioritised as priority one and were getting the equipment needed "within the appropriate timescale".

He said: “Without putting a timescale on it, we can say, I’m afraid, with some confidence that sooner or later we will potentially face a similar threat again.

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Common combinations with timescale

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "timescale" in a sentence?
An example: "Specifically, the timescale for beta decay of the radioactive nuclei produced is faster than the timescale for fusion." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "timescale" from authentic English texts.
What does "timescale" mean?
Timescale means: Alternative spelling of time scale.
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