timing


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the regulation of occurrence, pace, or coordination to achieve a desired effect (as in music, theater, athletics, mechanics)

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But more importantly, it is vital to take advantage of the timing of developments in your setting.
To verify that the conceptual detector meets design criteria, we chose commercially available surface-barrier Si detectors to measure timing resolution and ion-implanted Si detectors to measure available dead layers.
Other advisers actively attempted to stop market-timers by assigning personnel to monitor investor-trading practices and enforce prohibitions against timing. Some brokerage and consulting firms, however, specialize in testing these fund "timing police" and informing willing investors of which funds were susceptible to market-timing.
Market timing may not be illegal, but it is certainly unethical, because it hurts long-term shareholders; as a result, the practice is discouraged by most funds.
Many will react to the news that Bayer and Ausimont both expanded synthetic rubber plant with the thought, "at this time?" The timing doesn't seem to be right with all of the reported overcapacity of synthetic rubber worldwide and the mothballing and decommissioning of plants.
"Cycle time and predictability of timing closure are extremely important for our focused ASIC business.
Religion, for example, ordered the timing of daily tasks.
Try as we may, however, our timing is never infallible.
Have a partner start timing when the first drop of water hits the jar.