Software companies typically provide technical support and bug fixes for only a limited time. |
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With limited time left until the end of the parliamentary session in November, the bill may be squeezed out by higher priorities. |
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They get to control it, for a limited time and it should be more narrowly limited than it is right now. |
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Four had taught Spanish as a second Language to Chinese, Moroccan, and Eastern European immigrants for a very limited time. |
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Miniature mosaic icons, as suggested by preserved examples, were produced for a very limited time in Byzantium and were highly prized. |
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Hoteling allows managers to make effective use of corporate real estate when workers spend limited time in the office. |
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A more hectic lifestyle, with limited time for planning, shopping, and cooking meals, may partly explain this relationship. |
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Pupils already spend a limited time at school, and, therefore, teachers should never consider striking for their sake. |
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But if you expect your overseas work to have a limited time, try renting it out through a local estate agent. |
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As I had limited time to use a copier, I made a copy of papers that I may want to use, just in case. |
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My scanner is fubar for a limited time, and I am away from my computer for the holiday period anyhow. |
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He started racking up stats in limited time during his redshirt freshman season. |
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To the film's credit, it certainly makes the best of a small medium, doing the best it can within the limited time restraints. |
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For a limited time, we have holiday grab bags available for a great price with fun mystery prizes. |
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Visit this section often, as our special offers and exclusive discounts are valid for a limited time only! |
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Participants must be resourceful to create a solution because they are given limited time and materials to do so. |
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Because of what God has told us through his prophets, Creationary geologists accept Actualism across limited time. |
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I am wondering whether this test should be done in limited time and if I am doing allright timewise. |
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Yet Jefferson could be ruthless about the use of his limited time in power. |
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Mrs. Krause can only handle the shoppe by herself for a limited time. |
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Unfortunately, the limited time we have available means that I can only touch on a few points. |
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In the limited time available for this statement, it is obviously impossible to go into the full details of our proposals. |
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One thing is certain: they will need to carry out a specific administrative task for a certain limited time. |
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These projects are intended to produce concrete results in a limited time period, usually not more than three or four years. |
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In view of the limited time available, perhaps we ought to have adopted the proposal unamended. |
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You can edit a post by clicking the edit button for the relevant post, sometimes for only a limited time after the post was made. |
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For a limited time, Bayer is pleased to offer a free Bayer blood glucose meter with the purchase of corresponding Bayer test strips. |
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They offer you a very cheap hire but in exchange you have to drive back a vehicle to its arrival point in a limited time. |
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In the evacuation plan, the theoretical tsunami's time of arrival provides only a limited time for people to move safely to refuge areas. |
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They are demanding, do not suffer fools gladly, have limited time, and are not particularly academically orientated. |
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This was quite a challenge, given the formidable numerical effort and the limited time usually allocated for connection design. |
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With a large study area and limited time frame, field personnel cannot visit all of the riparian land to conduct new surveys. |
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The flexible hours can be helpful to people who work shifts or are in low-paying day jobs that allow limited time off for appointments. |
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These accessories are available for a limited time only, while supplies last. |
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Also, she argues that it is hard to give a backstory and work in nuances for every character in such a limited time on stage. |
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However this strategy is not feasible for endothermic herbivores with a rapid metabolic rate and having limited time available to extract energy and nutrients. |
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Many students receive texts immediately prior to the commencement of exams, which forces them to complete all required reading in a limited time. |
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In addition to cultural, theological, and language differences, the council also had limited time. |
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Xerox offers an excellent line of office products, and now for a limited time we are offering an exceptional added value. |
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Receiving texts immediately prior to the commencement of exams forces students to complete all required reading in a limited time. |
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If the painting is moved abroad and goes underground for any length of time, then domestic police forces will only have limited time and resources to devote to its recapture. |
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Because of the limited time, it was not possible to carry out any kind of pilot. |
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The work should have a well-defined scope and produce a useful output that can be achieved within a limited time. |
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When you have a limited time in a new city, and are therefore unable to sightsee or indulge in tourism, you take what you can get. |
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Some awarders judged that the limited time available in Year 12 to study for AS examinations could be the cause of some answers being limited in one or more ways. |
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And this is likely to encourage sensible treatment decisions, and also lifestyle decisions, so that people can make the best of what might be limited time. |
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Then a game clock is used in the game and both players have limited time for making their moves. |
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There is a disproportion between the gargantuan number of written things, and the limited time to read them. |
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To do this successfully and within a limited time period, sometimes requires that we work together, teaming up with teachers and students to generate discussions which lead to new ideas and ways of teaching. |
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People have limited time, memory and attention. |
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Please note that this product is offered for a limited time. |
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Filibustering is a danger, as an opponent of a bill can waste much of the limited time allotted to it. |
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The TURNTILLBURN is made for those who want to use a limited time for exercise optimally and also for the performance rock climber as an additional an alternative method of training. |
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Firstly: With limited time, if the Panel was to make a significant contribution, we needed to identify, prioritize and bear down on the core issues before us. |
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However, they would only be able to get away with that inadvertence for a very limited time because we do need to ensure that this protection is in place to protect Canadians. |
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This is a limited time offer and is subject to change. |
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Instead, this Guide seeks to paint a broad but systematic picture of the importance of marketing and IP, in the right amount of detail for a reader who has limited time to spare for these important but complex issues. |
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For the latter will soon be deprived of the preferential conditions guaranteed by accords like the Cotonou Agreement, which runs for a limited time period. |
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Pharmacists say their prescriptions would only cover a limited time, and the law would not allow for the prescribing of narcotics or tranquilizers. |
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The software is available for a limited time at no charge. |
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Students combine distance learning with limited time on campus. |
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This forbearance would remove the obligation to comply with the requirements of the statute or regulations, in whole or in part, for a limited time. |
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It would be interesting to know whether those measures were applied for a limited time and whether there were any guarantees to ensure that the information obtained could not be misused. |
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Nevertheless, they express concern about the workload of the two bodies, particularly that of the CST, and the limited time available for the CST to deliver its programme. |
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It has become increasingly evident that in order to maintain acceptable levels of nuisance reduction, we need to rely on mechanical means to apply larvicide over a large area within a limited time frame. |
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Given limited resources in ambulatory cancer centers and the limited time that each patient is present in a cancer centre, many organizations will choose to initially screen patients for distress as part of a triaging system. |
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Fast and frugal heuristics suppose that the individual not only has limited time, knowledge and cognitive capacities, but also that he seeks to make the best decision according to limited access to resources. |
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This interview process should take place on one specific day within a limited time period which allows for building committee members to have a clear, focussed objective in mind. |
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This situation results in a limited time saving. |
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A Portuguese radio station gave us limited time each evening on their medium wave frequency until they sold the station to the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. |
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He had difficulty refusing the invitations and visitors, which left limited time for work and his students. |
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A copyright gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time. |
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The reoffer was only good for a limited time, the same as the original offer had been. |
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She was very agreeable and managed to talk on a most wonderful number of subjects, considering the limited time. |
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For a limited time, users of Microsoft NLB can upgrade to Resonate Central Dispatch for the cost of maintenance. |
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The mirids were represented by only six species in this study as a result of the limited time directed at any specific taxa. |
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Given the limited time available and the broad scope of the terms of reference, the report does not include original research, but builds on existing literature. |
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Once an opponent's castle has been found, you can launch an attack using your Dinoz, during which you will fight against the 5 primary castle defenders in a limited time fight. |
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While these views are understandable given the limited time the officers had to learn about Afghanistan, lack of insight into local life and empathy with the population may contribute to avoidable errors of judgement. |
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Point duty is interpretation at a specific location, which can be an effective way of managing large groups in a limited time frame. |
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The reporter was supposed to have limited time with McChrystal. |
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Most of them have limited time for outside activities anyway. |
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Such data may only be stored to the extent that is necessary for the provision of the service for the purpose of billing and for interconnection payments, and for a limited time. |
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In the limited time he has remaining could the member comment on that? |
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They must however be exercised within a limited time set out in the plan or if the holder ceases to be in the employment of the Company or in case of his or her death or retirement. |
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Decision-makers in banks have only a limited time to examine a proposed project before making their decision as to whether to proceed with the loan approval process. |
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Additionally, some courtworkers surveyed had been involved with the program for a very limited time, and only a very small number of community justice officials were interviewed. |
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However, the extremely limited time frame for each of the studies, usually only a few days to a week each, precluded more complex arrangements for information sharing and project guidance. |
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You know, when you buy food, it lasts only for a limited time. |
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So hegemonic imperialism has a limited time to do its dividing and ruling. |
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However, recalling an official in San Diego is a stupefyingly difficult process, involving a limited time span and more than 100,000 signatures of registered city voters. |
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Vrba's theory predicts that climate change should affect disparate groups of animals by triggering a round of extinctions and then speciations within a limited time. |
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This month Dunkin' Donuts has also introduced the new Eggs Benedict Breakfast Sandwich, available at participating Dunkin' Donuts restaurants for a limited time. |
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The limited time offer which is stridently the highest yielding fixed term deposit in Qatar is also the most flexible tool for people observing mutually liquidness. |
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That would normally bode well for Senate passage, except the lame duck session will have some much more contentious, much bigger issues taking up its very limited time. |
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