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- noun Alternative form of
time limit . - verb
Set atime limit on.
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Examples
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A time-limit imposed by Congress for ratifying the amendment has since expired.
Va. Senate approves resolution to ratify Equal Rights Amendment Rosalind S. Helderman 2011
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The other defeats were over plans to time-limit ESA for those undergoing cancer treatment, and to restrict access to ESA for young people with disabilities or illness.
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But she says she's pro-choice, and that 20 weeks is her preferred time-limit she has said in the past she believes life commences at nine to 12 weeks, and the time limit should be around then.
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If there's a time-limit for the "free" parking, who's going to monitor w/o parking fees assessed to pay the parking monitors?
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First, you can just build your time-limit into the URL, like so:
MinutesPlease Boosts Your Browsing Self-Control | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Patel, backed by the shadow welfare minister, Lord McKenzie, proposed that the government's plan to time-limit contributory ESA to a year should be extended to two years.
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In particular, the bill will time-limit contribution-related employment support allowance to 365 days, so that a claimant becomes ineligible after a year if their spouse or partner works.
Letters: Welfare reform bill will punish disabled people and the poor 2011
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Royal Mail also wants to end compensation for loss or damage for business customers using "untracked" services, and to reduce the claim time-limit from 12 to two months.
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Jeff Shaw, head of trading at Timber Hill, a registered market maker, says for example that if nonmarket makers have a time-limit requirement for bids and offers and market makers don't, that would motivate more high-frequency traders to register.
Keeping Traders in the Market Could Prove Challenging Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2010
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Furthermore, certain specific measures such as increasing the retirement age, and introducing a time-limit on family benefits and a 20% cut on the marginal tax wedge on labor, resulted in a significant improvement in the country's growth potential and competitiveness — even as consumption and wealth taxes increased.
Kicking the Dope: How Hungary Quit Easy Money Peter Oszko 2010
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