0 used to describe a product that has to be delivered by a particular time, or information that is only useful for a particular period:
I reiterate that we intend to use the power under clause 67 to suspend the postal monopoly in respect of such time-sensitive, valuable mail.
They concern the doubts facing the people operating in the time-sensitive mail area.
If a company's activities are time-sensitive, they may be marginalised and the company might be forced out of business.
I agree, however, that some of it, especially time-sensitive freight, should go on that route.
Schemes of this sort are time-sensitive as farmers must have the will and the cash available.
Where evidence is time-sensitive, and a delay might result in it being lost, it may be seized and retained.
Repeated measurements of target behaviors and key variables during the treatment process may shed light on the potentially complex and time-sensitive nature of behavior change.
First, the basic model should be a duration model, to capture events that are time-sensitive.