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What does "have a short window" this phrase mean?
What does "have a short window" this phrase mean?
As it in "We'll have a short window in frankfurt, so we have to really hustle" and "Most developing countries have a short window of opportunity to get this right before their record numbers of youth become middle-aged, and they lose their demographic dividend." ?
Nov 9, 2015 3:40 AM
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"A short window" means a short period of time for an event to occur. The idea is that the "window" will close soon and the opportunity will be lost so you must take action quickly.
November 9, 2015
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