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Well, I'm immediately uncomfortable with the article because "time-aware" is an adjective, and that contravenes [[T:NAMING]]. Articles should be about nouns, so at a minimum, the article's name needs to be "time-aware species" or maybe "time-awareness'. | Well, I'm immediately uncomfortable with the article because "time-aware" is an adjective, and that contravenes [[T:NAMING]]. Articles should be about nouns, so at a minimum, the article's name needs to be "time-aware species" or maybe "time-awareness'. | ||
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And finally, it's really just an alternative for [[time sensitive]]. I can't really see any meaningful difference between the two terms, and ''time sensitive'' is a bit easier to directly cite. | And finally, it's really just an alternative for [[time sensitive]]. I can't really see any meaningful difference between the two terms, and ''time sensitive'' is a bit easier to directly cite. | ||
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Well, I'm immediately uncomfortable with the article because "time-aware" is an adjective, and that contravenes T:NAMING. Articles should be about nouns, so at a minimum, the article's name needs to be "time-aware species" or maybe "time-awareness'.
I'm secondarily skeptical because no book written before 2006 contains the phrase.
And finally, it's really just an alternative for time sensitive. I can't really see any meaningful difference between the two terms, and time sensitive is a bit easier to directly cite.