This base score is multiplied if the alliance clocks out before the two-minute match elapses. |
This lesson seemed obvious in the immediate aftermath of September 11, but is likely to lose force as more and more time elapses. |
Experts tell us that with missing persons cases, the more that time elapses, the colder the case becomes. |
Occasionally events build upon each other, then the tension elapses in a natural way. |
The law effectively discourages new owners from investing in repairs before a year elapses. |
Once a 30-day period elapses, the documentation will be used to announce a tender for construction of a railway bridge needed for the ring road. |