"Part of what makes this compelling is not so much reading every tweet but just getting a real-time sense of how fast this is moving, " he said.
"There are people who will be looking for an opportunity on Tuesday and they'll be given the chance to make sure their time here has been valuable in the sense of getting time on the pitch".
And that's a challenge to Scots' time-honoured sense of themselves, as the poor economic cousins.
It is time for common sense to come before accounting purity and cut our losses.
Sadly, in state after state, nativist sentiment beats out economic sense time and time again.
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If they meet our gaze more than two-thirds of the time, we sense that they find us appealing or fascinating.
By that time, the sense of safety I had felt here during my first months in the country had been obliterated.
Affirmative action, no less than any other form of discrimination, is a bad idea which for a brief time made some sense.
"It is a long time in the sense of a click of a switch, but you are talking about every government service, " he said.
What results most of the time is a sense of freedom, an airy lyricism that's never weighed down by the notion that careers or record sales hang in the balance.
"We're here at a time when I sense that people are scared for our country, and that's why we're having big turnouts, " he said of the audiences that were mostly conservative but also included left-leaning Iowans.
For an operation as bloated as the federal government such cuts should actually lead to improved performance by, among other things, eliminating those functions that may at one time have made sense, but that are now expensive distractions, expensive not only in terms of money, but also in vital management time.
Advocates are predicting that these strikes are going to spread across the country but at the same time, critics are arguing that this makes little sense at a time when millions remain unemployed and the economy is still struggling.
Dower is equally good at evoking the sense of the time, and examining how Japanese popular culture reflected the hurt and the overwhelming sense of having been grossly misled by their rulers in a surprisingly rich outpouring of contemporary memoirs, books, cartoons, films and other media.
Maybe its time for Microsoft to start building hardware and even more tightly integrating its products, though my sense is the time for that is long past.
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In one sense, the activities are short-term in the sense of being about particular product at a particular time, but relational in the sense that the network itself is long lived.
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It is time to inject more sense and reason back into America's debate over guns.
Here, all sense of time quickly recedes, and the menu varies according to the catch of the day.
She credits Virginia Tech officials for responding this time with a "sense of urgency" and sharing information quickly, she said.
People in the zone lose their sense of time and of themselves.
Something happens to your sense of time here: It compresses like the crystals of blue ice, then falls away like a calving glacier.
Perhaps what most distinguishes Journe is his reverence for the history of time measurement and his sense of his own place in it.
So the classic Kleiner venture paradoxically has more ambition in a shorter amount of time and a greater sense of urgency, which we share.
Euclid will look in detail at the way those structures have grown through time to get some sense of how dark energy is working.
This isn't particularly noticeable, but if you hold both in the hand at the same time, you can sense the 8S is a little... stouter feeling.
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However, this time there is a sense of optimism among many in Turkey, says the BBC's James Reynolds, reporting from the PKK media briefing in northern Iraq.
As for Cornelius Ryan, he was the Stephen Ambrose of his time, in the sense that he wrote massively popular books about the war against Hitler's Germany.
Despite the challenges our ocean faces, I believe it's time to recapture the sense of wonder and inspiration my grandfather and father felt when they gazed on its surface.
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