Similar words: minimize, diminish, eliminate, diminutive, optimistic, preliminary, discrimination, coming in. Meaning: ['taɪmɪŋ] n. 1. the time when something happens 2. the regulation of occurrence, pace, or coordination to achieve a desired effect (as in music, theater, athletics, mechanics).
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(31) From him I learned that a good politician is marked to great extent by his sense of timing.
(32) He has the split - second timing all good players need.
(33) My singing teacher says I must try and improve my timing.
(34) The timing of the attack, and its motivations, are unknown.
(35) He's not playing his shots well his timing is faulty.
(36) A group of MPs is still wrangling with the government over the timing of elections.
(37) Good, you're home. Perfect timing - dinner's on the table.
(38) The President and I did not discuss the timing of my departure.
(39) He told jokes with an exquisite sense of timing .
(40) The bomb contained a timing device set to make it go off at rush hour.
(41) Allied to Beethoven's gift for making tunes is a strong sense of timing.
(42) To be a good tennis player, you have to have good timing.
(43) Your timing is perfect. I was just about to call you.
(44) The two key elements are space and timing.
(45) When boiling point is reached, start timing.
(46) The timing is potentially embarrassing for the Government.
(47) The timing would depend on economic progress.
(48) The timing of an approach must be considered carefully.
(49) Dosage and timing need to be carefully monitored.
(50) This is both a bad idea and bad timing.
(51) But the Fed's timing may not have been based entirely on domestic considerations.
(52) So without bombs and bloodshed and whatever else, they should address it, and the timing is perfect now.
(53) His timing was impeccable attacking his old boss on the day he was making a big speech on the economy.
(54) Many other sports, with a greater stress on grace and timing, require much less physical or hormonal deformation.
(55) Most of the previous research into the timing of cord clamping has concentrated on babies born near term.
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(56) He was a brilliant improviser with a dry wit and a masterly sense of timing.
(57) All light aircraft maintenance workshops would most certainly have one for synchronizing and timing port and starboard magnetos on piston engines.
(58) So before moving to the particular let's see if we can draw some general conclusions regarding degree and timing.
(59) The epidemiology in subtropical areas is basically similar to that in temperate zones, except that the seasonable timing of events is different.
(60) Their impeccable timing was usually designed to cause the maximum amount of ego deflation.
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