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TimingSee: Market timing
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TimingA laboratory process that involves balancing the color of a film to achieve consistent color and density from scene to scene. Also, includes adjusting exposure settings in duplication.
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TimingThe synchronizing of body movements to the beat or feel of the music.
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TimingThe sequence of motions within the golf swing. (Her timing was so good that it made up for her minor swing faults).
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Timingmid-13c., "a happening," verbal noun from time (v.). From 1590s as "the noting or recording of time;" 1915 as "coordination of moving parts in a machinery."
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TimingSelection, or the ability to select for maximum effect, of the precise moment for beginning or doing something. Observation and recording (as by a stopwatch) of the elapsed time of an act, action, or [..]
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Timingthe ordered occurrence of the sequence of movements comprising a golf swing Example: Bill's swing sequence was so out of whack that it was a moot point to discuss timing.
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TimingThe act of striking a ball in which the hands, arms and body co-ordinate perfectly.
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TimingAdjustments of the motion picture printing lights to compensate for exposure and color variations, or to achieve special effects. Tip: Good timing makes champions.
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Timingthe time when something happens the regulation of occurrence, pace, or coordination to achieve a desired effect (as in music, theater, athletics, mechanics) (timed) regularly spaced in time; & [..]
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Timing(IEEE) The process of estimating or measuring the amount of execution time required for a software system or component. Contrast with sizing.
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Timing The sequence of motions within the golf swing. (Her timing was so good that it made up for her minor swing faults).
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TimingThe sequence of motions within the golf swing.
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TimingPrecise control of the speed of movement in the swing to achieve the greatest possible power and accuracy. If a player's timing is off, then there is no way his or her shot will reach its . . .
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Timing Various body parts moving in a manner that results in the club returning to the ball in the address position. This can be achieved by coordinating the many body motions of a golf swing or by creating a swinging motion (which always results in correct timing).
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TimingThe sequence of motions within the golf swing.
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TimingThe sequence of motions within the golf swing.
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TimingTemporal measurement for chronologies such as sampling rates, word clocks, editing timelines and broadcast transmissions
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TimingTiming refers to the sequence of actions or the motions applied throughout the golf swing.
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TimingThe sequence of motions within the golf swing.
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TimingThe lab’s process of selecting printing lights to for the proper redition of exposure and color when making a print. The term is a little consuing, as it has nothing at all to do with “time” as in “ru [..]
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TimingThe process of selecting the printing values for color and density of successive scenes in a complete film in order to produce a desired visual effect. (Laboratory)
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Timingthe execution of a line or movement at a specific moment to achieve the most telling effect.
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Timinghe first 90% of a development project takes 90% of the time. The remaining 10% takes the other 90% of the time.
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Timing(n) the time when something happens(n) the regulation of occurrence, pace, or coordination to achieve a desired effect (as in music, theater, athletics, mechanics)
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TimingA sense of precision in tempo.
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TimingThe temporal order in which the DNA of the Genome is replicated.
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TimingThe proper adjustment of the various interrelated moving parts of a gun so that every operation works in proper sequence, such as that the two ejectors of a double gun kick out the spent cases at the [..]
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TimingAn element in the play of a contract similar to tempo.
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TimingHow long you expect to retain the desirable features of a position compared to your opponent. Good timing means your opponent will be forced to make a major concession, such as leaving a blot
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TimingMain article: Timing
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Timing(1) the order of play, or of planned activities during the play
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TimingThe concept of maintaining a specific structure in the current game. Timing is most important in a backgame. It is also essential in a holding game when you want to hang onto key points and avoid bein [..]
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TimingOne of the essential factors in a internal combustion engine (Fuel, Air, Proper proportion of mixture, compression, Timing, spark). When the piston is in the compression stroke, both valves must be cl [..]
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Timing The position viewed in terms of the general future development of the game or the ability to maintain key points while waiting for a shot. Timing is crucial when executing a backgame.
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Timingrefers to the chronological relationship between the onset of the study in real calendar time and the observation of the study factor and outcome. In completely “prospective” studies both the study factor and the outcome are observed after the onset of the study and refer exclusively to the actual study period. In a completely “retrospective” study [..]
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TimingRecords whether data were collected from historical records, concurrently with analysis, or repeatedly over time. Valid entries are: Historical, Concurrent, Repeated.
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TimingOccurrence in the appropriate relative time of all the petroleum system elements and processes (source rocks, generation, migration, reservoir rocks/sealing rocks and trapping), allowing the accumulat [..]
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TimingPoints in time and lengths of time typically associated with cyclical occurrences within an Enterprise. From a modeling perspective, descriptive of the dynamics associated with the Enterprise.
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TimingSee: Market timing
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