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  • 111time-frame — ˈtime frame noun [countable] the period of time during which you expect or agree that something will happen or be done: time frame for • The 60 day time frame for completion of the report seems reasonable. time frame on • Most on line shopping… …

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  • 112time scale — time scales also time scale N COUNT: oft on N with supp The time scale of an event is the length of time during which it happens or develops. The likelihood is that these companies now will show excellent profits on a two year time scale... He… …

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  • 113time-sharing — time′ shar ing n. 1) a plan in which several persons share ownership or rental costs of a vacation home, entitling each to use the residence for a specified time each year 2) cmp a computer system or service in which users at different terminals… …

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  • 114Time Will Tell — might refer to:* Time Will Tell (documentary) a 1991 Island Records documentary about Bob Marley * Automatic/Time Will Tell, a song by Utada Hikaru * Time Will Tell (Millie album) (2004) * Time Will Tell (Proof album) (2007) * Time Will Tell (TV… …

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  • 115Time in Advance — (no ISBN) is a collection of four short stories by science fiction writer William Tenn (a pseudonym for the sci fi work of Philip Klass). The stories all originally appeared in a number of different publications between 1952 and 1957. Time in… …

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  • 116time clock — ˈtime clock noun [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES a clock, often connected to a computer, that records the exact time that someone arrives at and leaves work * * * time clock UK US noun [C] HR, WORKPLACE ► a machine, sometimes connected to a computer …

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  • 117time zone — ➔ zone1 * * * time zone UK US noun [C] ► one of the twenty four parts into which the world is divided. The time in each zone is one hour earlier than in the zone east of it, and one hour later than in the zone west of it: »Managing your work from …

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  • 118time zone — attested by 1885. Previous to 1883 the methods of measuring time in the United States were so varied and so numerous as to be ludicrous. There were 50 different standards used in the United States, and on one road between New York and Boston,… …

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  • 119Time binding — can refer to * human progress as seen from the perspective of general semantics, an educational discipline created by Alfred Korzybski in the 1930s In Korzybski s framework time binding is the third level in a progression of bindings. Energy… …

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  • 120time sharing — UK US (also time sharing) noun [U] ► IT a situation in which a central computer system allows access to different programs by different users at the same time: »time sharing computer services ► PROPERTY a timeshare arrangement: »Some condos at… …

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