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leaded glass A window pane composed of smaller pieces of glass, held together by lead cames; usually straight or cross-leaded.
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lead-time bias If prognosis study patients are not all enrolled at similar, well-defined points in the course of their disease, differences in outcome over time may merely reflect differences in duration of illness. (Harm, Prognosis)
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lead time The minimum amount of time necessary for the station to be informed in advance of schedule placement, or changes that are requested by the client in a buy already scheduled to run. Can also refer to the amount of time between the announcement of a possible campaign and the actual dates it is scheduled to run.
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lead The Principle player is someone who appears in the production with a starring or co-starring role.
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lead time The time between ordering a good or service and receiving it.
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