Corporate development teams are increasingly looking outside of their organization to help keep up with marketplace demands and avoid the loss of market share that can happen with a sluggish or even delayed time to market.
FORBES: Apple Challenges Companies To Decrease Time to Market
The drug only slightly delayed the time it took tumors to grow, and has the potential for fatal side effects.
An early trial presented at a big cancer conference this year showed the drug, palifosfamide, delayed the time it took tumors to spread by 4.3 months.
The race had taken place in the afternoon Jacksonville time, but NBC delayed airing it until prime time.
Look, obviously the events of the passing of Senator Byrd certainly have delayed for the time being the passage of financial reform.
Additionally, the introduction of traditional CFLs left a very negative impression with consumers, who did not like their odd corkscrew shape, delayed warm up time, light quality or the occasional buzzing sound they emitted.
Plans for a biomass power station at Southampton docks have been delayed for a second time.
BBC: Southampton biomass application delayed for second time
And Charlton Athletic , trying to reform as a new set-up after being disbanded by their Premier League parent club, have had their start delayed with the same time frame.
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Nathan practically throws up her hands over the hairsplitting distinctions between video programming that is delivered to consumers in real time, delayed by a microsecond, or stored on a hard drive to be delivered hours later.
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No one can say how many of the above changes will take effect, change, be delayed or eliminated by the time we pay our 2013 taxes.
Sultan Barakani, the head of the ruling General People Congress bloc in parliament, said discussions on Hadi should be delayed until February, giving time for Saleh's immunity law to pass.
"When people are stuck on a delayed train, they have time and can whip out their phone to take photos and video of any overcrowded services they're on and complain publicly, " he said.
The following news strongly suggests that yes, the apocalypse is upon us, and hell has frozen over: Duke Nukem Forever, the most delayed video game of all time, is completed and ready to ship.
FORBES: Duke Nukem Forever, The Most Delayed Game In History, Is Finally Finished
Mr Simsek has drawn up medium-term fiscal rules that aim to bring the budget deficit back below 3% of GDP within the next two years, but the finance ministry has delayed their implementation until some time next year after the election.
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From the direction of the reflections, and the amount of time their arrival is delayed, it can calculate the position of something as far as 200km (125 miles) away.
This week, a federal judge in Texas delayed the trial of one-time Forbes 400 billionaire Allen Stanford, who is charged with running a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme.
FORBES: Jailed Billionaire Stanford: Drug Addicted, Delirious, Possibly Brain Damaged
The opening was delayed by several years, during which time the developers (including a former ForbesLife publisher) invested in training.
While the technology to perform it has been available for some time, ethical concerns have delayed the implementation of such procedures.
The corporate version of XP was delayed because many large networks wanted more time to prepare for the disruption to other programs the updates might have caused.
Cornyn said he knew that Clinton would be confirmed but said he delayed the vote because he wanted more time to talk about the foundation run by her husband.
The judge delayed testimony until Monday to give federal prosecutors time to appeal.
This was after Frank McNulty, the Republican Speaker, delayed bringing the bill to the floor in time to beat a midnight deadline.
Voters had to show that they'd visited at least five studios, and the voting process was delayed for a few days so they had time to think about their choices.
Just last week, for example, the Supreme Soviet further delayed action on an emigration bill, this time citing concerns over a potential "brain-drain" and adverse budgetary implications arising from the 10-20 billion ruble cost to print new passports and customs forms which would be needed to implement the new law.
The experience of trying to achieve a real goal in real time in the real world is increasingly delayed, and the growth of the control system depends on just those experiences.
And Azinger, who changed the qualifying system to have four wildcard picks instead of two, then delayed his final selection to give the contenders more time to play their way into form.
However, the greatest threat to the freedom of information bill now is that it will be delayed again, allowing mandarins and ministers plenty of time to pick its complicated provisions to bits.
The form was delayed for processing initially by two weeks, a wait time that Forbes writer Janet Novack suggested could have been avoided.
FORBES: H&R Block CEO Offers Apology For Education Credit Fiasco
Under its rules an exit signal can come as early as April 16, but will be delayed if MACD remains on a buy signal at the time.
In the fall, the re-entry can take place as early as October 20, but will be delayed if MACD is on a sell signal at the time.
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