02 Second Order/Presence Conditions/Produced Distinctions/Delayed Availability
Delayed Availability
Delayed availability names uneven availability across traversal — the condition through which what should be available at one point in a sequence becomes available only later, or not at all within the current scope. Where dependency disorder names the loss of retraceability, delayed availability names a specific effect: participation continues but the conditions required for compatible carrying are not yet present at the point where they are needed.
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Delayed availability becomes recognisable where a required condition is absent at the point of participation — where carrying proceeds but the dependency that should support it has not yet become available.