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time limit

noun

  1. a period of time within which an action or procedure must be done or completed.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of time limit1

First recorded in 1875–80
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The council's order will create car-only parking bays, without a time limit to enable longer stays, as well as time-restricted bays for disabled badge holders.

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It said: "We do not think that an arbitrary time limit for bringing a referral is necessary, appropriate, or helpful."

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She said her amendment, laid before Parliament on Tuesday, is "tightly drawn - not changing anything about provision of abortion care, the time limit, the right to conscientious objection or any other aspects of abortion law".

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But those with a penchant for leisurely loo visits should take note: The Thrones come with a time limit.

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He is under pressure from Tesla shareholders to return to his struggling car company, and as a "special government employee" he faces time limits on working within this administration.

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