British Airways, by far the biggest operator at the airport with 15,015 aircraft movements, saw only 67 per cent of its services depart on time. |
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Mind you, if the trains run on time they will have less than half an hour to get from the station and into the ground. |
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The train left on time and the Wallace monument rapidly faded into the distance. |
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A huge amount of hard work goes into making sure the newspaper is published on time each and every week. |
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Just because you can code a reverse compiler in your sleep doesn't mean you pay your phone bill on time. |
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Get the trains to run on time and passengers might believe some of the other promises being made. |
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My husband and I have always paid every bill on time but are now prepared to withhold payment. |
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Immediately she took over the practical details of his life, seeing that bills get paid on time. |
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Interest is normally charged at once, even if you pay the bill in full on time. |
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This time, Michael is being sued for apparently not paying his vet bills on time. |
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The pressure to reach a destination on time has serious consequences for our driving safety. |
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In skiing points are awarded according to a complicated system based on time rather than placing. |
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I juggled five credit cards in college and always paid the entire balance on time each month. |
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Weil's disease, contracted from the urine and faeces of rats, can be fatal if not caught on time. |
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All existing members are asked to please attend on time and new members would be very welcome to come along. |
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He always arrived in class on time, well groomed, white-haired, with a trim mustache, soft smile, cultured voice with a slight German accent. |
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I've always wished I was part of it, so this year I finally got my A into G and submitted an application on time. |
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The credit committee will take into account the savings record of the borrower and their ability to repay on time. |
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Twelve men have been flown in to make sure refitting work is finished on time. |
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The bus was on time and its route correct, so how do we explain this unnecessary event? |
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And all three flights I caught did leave and land on time, which makes a refreshing change. |
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Harbour Master Cpt Phillip Cowman said it will be all hands on deck over the next 24 hours to ensure everyone gets berthed safely and on time. |
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He flew back to Mumbai on time to be with Suzanne on their all-important day. |
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In the last decade Wallace has earned a reputation for delivering building projects on time and on budget. |
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Despite the half inch of snow the trains were running on time and zizzed into London at untold speeds. |
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Every flight left on time, some even arriving early, and there were no problems with any of our layovers or connections. |
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I passed every single class on time, and I didn't have to go back and retake a single test. |
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To get to my conference on time, I must fly back to New York and use my original return ticket. |
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After countless revisions and updates, we finally got a plan to Sheffield on time. |
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The pair, who used their two-week summer holiday for the journey, finished on time, despite a bumpy ride. |
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I had meant to be on time but as I was walking up from Piccadilly tube station I got knocked to the ground by a speeding rollerblader. |
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In Swindon, nearly all local mail letters that are posted in the town and delivered to addresses in the SN area code arrive on time. |
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I once ordered flowers at another florist's with the same time span for delivery and the flowers arrived on time. |
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Now, I would expect that these lookers-on pay their taxes on time, mow their lawns, put out the garbage, and obey the law. |
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Needless to say I made it on time and sat down roughly in my chair, completely out of breath. |
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It's really cheap and the trains run frequently and, more importantly, on time. |
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We departed the diner and returned to our sleeper just as the train pulled into Atlanta, on time. |
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We scrambled to gather a sack lunch, pull on a good pair of walking shoes, and get to the bus station on time. |
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They always arrived on time to hear 170 children sing every carol attributable to Martin Luther. |
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They would have been on time, ma'am, I swear, if it hadn't been for my carelessness. |
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Knowing what the trains are like I deliberately took an earlier train, only to have it run perfectly on time. |
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What will be done to improve them and when can we expect to start making it to our classes on time? |
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The only way we could make it on time was to start driving on Thanksgiving Day and keep going way into the night. |
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You don't have to be mad to work here, but you do have to be on time, well presented, a team player, customer service focused and sober. |
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Then all that remains is the mammoth task of delivering all the presents on time. |
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We had to drop the middle schoolers off kind of early so we could get to school on time so I was usually in the clear. |
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They happen to be really bad at managing their bugs, and not providing fixes on time, but that's another issue. |
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This will relieve much of the mental tension of students in getting to school on time and back. |
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The bus leaves bang on time, and we roll along the freeways as the sun rises and adds a flush to the Rockies on our right. |
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One of the nuclear trains from our local power plant trundled past at quarter past eight, bang on time. |
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He promised father Christmas will be on the float, on time, for the rest of the seasonal period. |
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Even under the old, creaky system, Postman Pat managed to deliver the bulk of first class and second class mail on time. |
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The self-assembly furniture retailer said it was unable to deliver orders on time due to supply chain problems. |
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Council bosses have just appointed a team of inspectors to ensure the works are completed on time and done properly. |
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It is bad enough having to get up early in order to beat the traffic, without finding one still cannot get in to work on time. |
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Slumped in a Sydney taxi one morning, well after the witching hour, I listened to a grave sermon on time travel. |
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Please be sure as an angler your submission on this final proposal is sent in on time. |
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Some airport staff were unable to make it into work on time because of huge traffic jams. |
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I wake up on time, greatly due to the fact that I set three alarms last night and put them all on my bedside table. |
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Also notice how items in my to-do list are color-coded, indicating whether they are on time, late, in need of attention or ongoing. |
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Conferences are a huge drain on time and resources, taking the best and brightest away from their work implementing the agreement. |
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You also drive under pressure all day trying your best to keep your bus on time. |
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The strong demand for bicycle and pedicab miniatures enabled Maryanto to repay the loan in full, on time. |
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From one single axle truck to a fleet of tandems or tri-axles, we will supply trucks with a driver, on time, to your site. |
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A gentleman complained that one morning his bank did not open on time, because the door key was mislaid by an irresponsible bank clerk. |
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Reading a book of plays is another great way to get some reading in when you're short on time. |
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If you're short on time and desperately in need of a one-stop option for all of your green needs, you're in luck. |
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For the last week I've found myself in a bit of bother getting to work on time because I keep missing my bus. |
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We knew we weren't supposed to do it, but we did it because we were short-staffed and it was the only way to get the rounds done on time. |
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After a quick turnaround at Waterford, the London Luton bound Aer Arann ATR72 lifted off the runway on time at 3pm. |
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After the Short Sale, and with 12 months of paying rent and other bills on time, they may once again be mortgageable, preserving their future. |
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The barge was being towed by a tug registered in Azerbaijan and owned by C on time charter to U. The towage contract between B and U contained an EJC to the English Court. |
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We not only will be doing more complete package work, but also ensuring that the proper logistics are in place to get the goods to the customers on time. |
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It's the feeling you get when you're pulling levers in a signal box, keeping trains on time, and safely piloting hundreds of journeys to and from work every minute. |
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Even the mailman showed up on time to give him his junk mail. |
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After initial heats, teams were divided into divisions based on time. |
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A second look at the contractor's operations, their plant, equipment and marshalling yard, convinced me of their due diligence to complete the project on time. |
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Bill, a nasty loan shark, lends Shane the cash he needs to cover his losses, while making it clear that if the money isn't repaid on time, Shane will suffer deeply. |
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The city bristles with billboards, the Chief Minister's face looking down benignly on commuters, urging them to pay their electricity bills on time and online. |
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I bring a healthful sack lunch, so I can get to my yoga class on time. |
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Then on the Saturday night I went to bed very early as I knew realistically I needed to get up at 6am to allow time to titivate myself to get down to Selfridges on time. |
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Meanwhile, I sit in my wrinkled, ill-fitting blazer, sweaty from nerves and running to get to this interview on time. |
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Is someone letting you down or failing to get a job done on time? |
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A lorry driver in the last ten years of his working life, struggling to cope with modern traffic and trying to deliver goods on time, falsifies his tachograph. |
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We made up lost time and arrived at Gare du Nord on time, to be loaded into taxis and driven to our hotel for baths and showers and drinks before dinner. |
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She said, Si but they're fully booked and he better amscray on time. |
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You will be charged a late fee if the electric company does not receive your payment on time. |
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The government this month also eliminated its blanket insurance on time deposits at banks, leaving households even more exposed to the nation's financial troubles. |
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He was always on time and ready with his lines, if not exactly sober. |
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The brave bride had amazed guests when she made it to her wedding ceremony on time despite being rushed into hospital with agonising stomach pains the night before. |
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It took a lot of hard work and dedication, but we managed to finish the project on time. |
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Staff and pupils spent Friday walking on eggshells, and at one point it was touch and go if the school's spring concert's star attractions would arrive on time to be raffled. |
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How can you make it to class on time when you have no electricity and no alarm clock? |
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If you have to deliver a certain number of turbine blades in order to make an airplane and half of them aren't there on time, that makes for bad industrial relations. |
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I'm one of those people who is always on time, and abhors lateness. |
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I was clearly informed by Cathay Pacific that I was within the first few wait-listed passengers and I was almost guaranteed the seat if I arrived on time. |
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Still fearful and smarting from the pain, I arrived on time and was led to chair in his office. |
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The geomagnetic field changes on time scales from milliseconds to millions of years. |
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The problem is that the Earth turns 15 degrees per hour, making such measurements dependent on time. |
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Don't forget to add the postal code to the envelope, or it won't be delivered on time. |
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Kill fees are paid by magazine publishers to authors when their articles are submitted on time but are subsequently not used for publication. |
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In Jefferson's opinion, the undelivered commissions, not having been delivered on time, were void. |
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He also explains how rolling mills can save on time and labor because a rolling mill can produce 10 to 20 or more bars at the same time. |
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Both activities were achieved on time and the Rocket ran successfully on the following 2 days of the Trials. |
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She was constantly out sick, lazy, or lame and also she was always running hot and not maintaining or operating her bus on time. |
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Max, you don't work in an office, but you still have to make it on time to this construction site like a suit and tie kind of job. |
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And whether the Bayonne Bridge project will be completed on time. |
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The roaches, the flies, the mosquitoes, silverfish, fleas and wasps, bed bugs, ants, they arrived on time and the meeting was called to order. |
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A multitasker who, by her own admission, can make the trains run on time. |
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And when you read their biogs, you see they're very keen on time and they hate people being late. |
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We are also able to monitor and stop order duplications, further impacting on time and cost savings. |
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My intensity and focus are at in ordinately high levels, and my ability to complete projects on time is un speakable. |
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The reporters went into overdrive to finish their stories on time. |
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I'm telling you our arrival time on the assumption that you will check to see whether or not our flight is on time before you come to the airport. |
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If the settlement payment owed me was made on time, I didn't figure to be around for the ante upping. |
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We only just managed to finish on time by working at full stretch since first thing in the morning. |
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My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time. |
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Returning on time is crucial, because a late return can be considered a tardy, and too many tardies can blotch an employment record. |
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She has been burning her candle at both ends lately, trying to put it together on time. |
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Insomuch as you have consistently paid the bill on time before, we'll excuse one late payment. |
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This chapter describes variations in tropical cyclone activity over the western North Pacific on time scales from interdecadal to intraseasonal. |
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These outcomes of evolution are distinguished based on time scale as macroevolution versus microevolution. |
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If we don't reduce the makespan of that product, the order won't be shipped on time. |
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And this meant that we had to shoot our scenes at breakneck speed so that the actors could get out on time. |
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A minute or two apart on the road, they were rarely a few seconds apart on time each lap, Hailwood losing by just 2 seconds. |
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According to the Permanent Settlement if the Zamindars failed to pay the revenue on time, the Zmaindari right would be taken from them. |
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During this conference, the need for the fighters to meet up on time with the bombers was stressed. |
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Category A is mandatory, with the length of time in the category dependent on time spent in Regular Army service. |
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If an existing licence is renewed on time, the new licence will last the full 12 months. |
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By adopting many established, American, methodologies and components Polaris was finished on time and within budget. |
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Stevens travelled to Haikou, China, for the World Open, but his cue failed to arrive on time for his first round match against David Gilbert. |
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The GPS concept is based on time and the known position of GPS specialized satellites. |
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According to Vespucci, this expedition returned to Lisbon in September 1502, just on time to influence the final composition of the Cantino map. |
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Holding local elections on time is an absolute necessity, as is ensuring that we have a sound law in place. |
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Based on time series method we take the predicted values as missing values and the process of filling in missing data is predicting process. |
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Future MP Bassam Shab said he supported extending Sleiman's term if a new president was not elected on time. |
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Vasomotor symptoms can last for a decade of more, depending on time of onset. |
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One day I might even get this column done on time instead of waiting until the wee hours of Thursday mornings, bashing it out in my jimjams. |
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We'll be arriving around noon. That's assuming that our flight is on time. |
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Differently, here we consider strong solutions of problems of the calculus of variations on time scales. |
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Slideways tends to be a very small percentage of the value of our customers' end product, but if doesn't arrive on time or it isn't right, it really ruins their day. |
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And Libby owes her life to the air angels who got her to hospital on time. |
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He stayed up all night in a last ditch effort to finish on time. |
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We should get moving with the props if we want this play ready on time. |
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After stag party drama-tics which will see him get himself arrested in a bid to sabotage his nuptial, the Rover's barman makes it to the registry office on time. |
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Being able to receive the most applicable offers on time will generate immediate response from clients' thus increasing consumer awareness and possibility of availment. |
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He was paying his Dh5,000 on time until last October when his one-year-old daughter suddenty fell ill and he ended up spending a large amount of money on her treatment. |
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I don't have a fighting chance to hand this article in on time. |
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The workers went all-out in order to finish the job on time. |
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If you are on a ship that has two traditional dinner seatings, arrive at your table on time. Your tablemates will appreciate it and so will the waiters. |
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The trains left Liverpool on time and without any technical problems. |
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The critical step was ensuring the armada reached East Africa on time. |
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Earlier, Lieutenant Commander Armand Balilo was quoted in reports as saying the favourable weather had made it possible for salvors to complete the salvage operations on time. |
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Most truckers had difficult schedules to keep and as a result had to maintain a speed above the posted speed limit to reach their destinations on time. |
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Usually, a clock waveform used in a system is a square wave. Occasionally, rectangular waveform may also be used. The time period T is the sum of the on time and off time. |
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New draft legislation announced in early 2015 mandates that companies that fail to pay workers' wages on time could temporarily lose their ability to hire more employees. |
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