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Perhaps an international call for Net time is in order.
I don't know about that, but something bad happens to idle Net time.
However, some races use "net time" for presenting age group awards.
The man and woman with the lowest net time for all four races is declared the winner.
"We do not waste our net time on amateur theatricals," one of them said.
Buying books and even net time, researching every port this tub was going to?
Just not too interested in doing "net time."
Oishii's face took on the abrupt inwardness of net time.
At the moment we do not need your military pledges, but in the very near future we will need support services including free Net time.
Note that the movement could be backwards or forwards, so the net time average will be zero.
He does not have enough time to find consistency so he has to use net time wisely.
This is because Earth's equipotential makes net time dilation equal across its geodesic surface.
Actual times, vets plus and handicap net times can be printed large enough for a result board.
The amount of the deposit shall be more that a certain percentage of its net time and demand liabilities in India.
Net time becomes a valuable commodity.
It was nets time, Sir was practising.
The net time she had a child, she did not repeat her mistake and to everyone's surprise, there came two children in the cradle that returned.
Some races place antennas or timing mats at both the start line and the finish line, which allow the exact net time to be calculated.
Advise the NCS just before net time.
Both net time and syndicate contained (I should add) many people from Serbia, although the bombing campaign did reduce the amount of material that got out.
A runner’s “chip time,” or net time, is the time between when he crossed the starting line and crossed the finish line.
In 1991-92 DelGuidice became the back-up straight from training camp, he would get some net time with two stretches in Boston.
Gold A Gold Membership entitles members to 1 hour Net time per day on a non-cumulative basis.
To do this, add a call to NET TIME to the standard logon script.
For more information on NET TIME and its unique features please visit the web site by clicking here.
Actual time to set the building is around two days.
We were close, though our actual time together did not number very many days.
This again was changed to show the actual time later on.
In actual time it has been a little under four hours.
Actual times will be noted as the work gets done.
Usually about two to three weeks before the actual time and date.
You only pay for the actual time it takes to complete the work.
The thing was really quite simple in itself, and covered less than three minutes of actual time.
When their actual time for vacation comes up, they may?
"They would bill us on the actual time of the individual," Lee said.
The actual time she spent in prison was a little more than nine months.
That usually means 25 years, though several lawyers said the actual time could be much less.
Most companies calculate pay based on actual time spent taking calls.
The clock allowed you to use the actual time in your programs.
We will send our cut at the actual time line here shortly.
For next meeting, present actual times used in each phase of review process.
For that very reason, such men are the least representative of this actual time.
Actual time spent with clients will be recorded on the service record.
The actual time that expired is one to two minutes.
As with most of these claims the actual time will depend on your particular use.
Now, here we must take into account the actual time that the murder was committed.
Every effort is made to hold these families together, no matter how nominal the actual time spent with one another.
The period covered by the story, also, has been changed to three years later than the actual time of occurrence.
"It is easy to understand how a tragedy can result from decisions made based on so little actual time in court."
The quality of care given during the visits matters more than the actual time spent with them.
Chip time is normally not used to determine top positions.
He acknowledged that tradition had played a role in their ultimate decision not to make the chip time the official result.
"It's possible to pick the winner on chip time, but that's a totally different event.
They track the time that runners actually spend running the course, known as chip time.
The growing recognition of chip time means that for most runners, the official timing is an anachronism.
"It's a mixture of gun time for the professionals and chip time for everyone else."
Chip time offers one solution to the problem of gridlock at the beginning of most marathons.
The race uses "chip time technology" allowing every participant to know their exact time to complete the race.
But Ms. Schneider said there might be an argument for using chip times for the results in some nonelite categories.
This coded transmission typically is accomplished by transmitting a unique time-dependent series of short pulses, which are placed within chip times within the larger bit time.
Although refresh overhead occupied up to 10% of chip time in earlier DRAMs, in modern chips this fraction is less than 1%.
If races moved purely to chip time, he said, the first runner across the finish line might not necessarily be the winner if someone else has a faster time.
Wider bandwidth provides a 10x processing gain, provides sharper autocorrelation (in absolute terms, not relative to chip time duration) and requires a higher sampling rate at the receiver.
If you would like your Chip Time adjusted, simply send us an e-mail at: info@sportstats.ca with your bib number and the approximate time it took for you to cross the start.
Modern electronic technology has made it possible to get the time lapsed for each individual athlete from his crossing the starting line to his crossing the finishing line, the chip time.
Mr. Burns said he recalled a race, which he declined to specify, in which a woman in an "older" age category discovered that her chip time was one minute shorter than the winner's gun time.
Runners, for example, seem to have their own language—PR/PB (personal record, personal best), chip time (finishing time recorded by a small electronic chip), and distances of races like 5K, 10K and of course the 26.2-mile marathon.
And, like O’Connell, his chip time was different from what is known as the “gun time,” measured from the time of the starting signal to the time the runner crosses the line, since he ran well behind the elites with the main pack.
The race also features a state of the art timing system, using a small chip that attached to the back of each runner's bib that provides a 'chip time' for when the person has crossed the start and finish lines, as well as giving a traditional 'gun time'.
There was the added bonus of chipping time out of his rivals, including six seconds from Saxo-Tinkoff's Alberto Contador, 17 seconds on Alejandro Valverde, 23 seconds from Cadel Evans and 25 seconds from Joaquim Rodríguez.
Further suspicions were raised by the fact Scotland-Williams did not record a chip time at the 25km, 30km and 35km points, leading to suspicions he jumped over the barrier at Tower Bridge, shaving nine miles off of the course.
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