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'As of now' is a way of saying at this time, currently, at this moment. It is usually used in situations where things are changing or are likely to change.
It can mean a time when things are getting busier in preparation for a large event. IE Practices are getting tough ramping up for the big game.
"Chrono-" is the most usual prefix for time (also "chron-"): chronic, chronicle, chronobiology, chronography, chronology, chronometry, chronoscope, chronotron etc.
It means how fast something changes, and is obtained by dividing some quantity by a unit of time. Examples of rates: Velocity is distance / time. Acceleration is velocity / time. Bandwidth is number of bits transferred / time.
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A signal is bounded if there is a finite value such that the signal magnitude never exceeds , that is for discrete-time signals, or for continuous-time signal (Source:Wikipedia)
The order that things come by time and when and where it happened.
what does take time for all things mean
Are used to show when things happen.
It means "have patience".
A basketball is in bounded where the closet spot out of bounds is where the ball was when the time out was called. For example, if the the point guard was dribbling just half past court toward the right side of the floor when his/her coach calls a time out, the ball will then be in bounded just past half court on the right side of the court.
She wants to know what time it is. Simple. Not all things have meaning.
It means that it is the time to 'give thanks' for the things in your life.
We should smoke some pot and hang out some time.
Past tense of "race", meaning that something rushed, or rushed faster than other things between some points along a path, at some time in the past.
time went by very quickly
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