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Synonyms for temporal

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for temporal

relating to or characteristic of the earth or of human life on earth

not religious in subject matter, form, or use

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Synonyms for temporal

the semantic role of the noun phrase that designates the time of the state or action denoted by the verb

not eternal

characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world as opposed to the spiritual world

of this earth or world

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Hence, temporally accurate EPDs, within the context of the wood products industry, require that the corresponding LCA data be updated every 5 to 10 years (Bergman et al.
Thus, this study aimed to investigate self-paced and temporally constrained throwing performance by team-handball experts and novices without foreknowledge of the target's position.
(2) Temporally stable single-parent families (N = 154; 20.6%).
Since the version and vergence innervations are congruent in the nasally directed eye and incongruent in the temporally directed eye, Hering predicted that the bifixation field should be smaller at near viewing distances, when the vergence innervation is large, than at far viewing distances, when the vergence innervation is small.
The most important insight here is the distinction between the consciousness of time, including temporally located instances of consciousness, and the temporality of consciousness itself that Husserl will come to call "absolute temporality" as the fundamental structure of pure transcendental subjectivity.
Regression-based approaches using continuous real-time mobile measurements may be able to characterize spatio temporal variability in traffic-related pollutant concentrations, but require methods to incorporate temporally varying meteorology and source strength in a physically interpretable fashion.
The administration of CDA has appointed Assistant Director Human Resource, Nazeer Ahmed as Assistant Director Sports and Culture, however, his services have been handed over to the Finance Wing temporally. Admin Officer of the Finance Wing, Muhammad Khan transferred to W&S (Development) and his predecessor, AD Zafar has been appointed as Assistant Director Human Resource Department.
The series were developed by linking quarterly observations from two recent official series to temporally disaggregated observations for an earlier time period.
HEMLINGTON crept a little bit closer to the Blytholme and Stockton Buffs with an emphatic 30-10 victory over Hardwick, who temporally held third spot.
The gene regulatory element and gene transcription terminator may temporally and spatially regulate expression of particular genes for optimum production of compounds of interest in a transgenic fungus.
The researchers have combined the power of supercomputing and the latest laser technology to control and manipulate matter with lasers at the molecular level, both spatially and temporally. Their research could lead to advances in materials technology, bio-photonics and high-bandwidth telecommunications.
Centuries of non-conformist tradition have created a proud tradition of tolerance in this country, but this latest example simply beggars belief when, in the same article, it appears that the objecting staff are temporally replaced at the till by other staff - sometimes of the same faith.
Delay of gratification refers to individuals' intentions to postpone immediate available rewards in order to obtain larger rewards temporally distant.
Isolates from both countries were similar genetically but varied temporally.