Example sentences of "within a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | This means testing as many options as possible within a limited time frame . |
2 | However , the ambit of the Act is extended by s13 which provides that to the extent that the Act applies the exclusion or restriction of liability , it also applies to clauses which : ( a ) make " any liability or its enforcement subject to restrictive or onerous conditions " , such as time limit clauses requiring notification of claims , or commencement of proceedings , within a limited time ; ( b ) exclude or restrict " any right or remedy in respect of the liability " , such as clauses : ( i ) excluding the right of a buyer to reject goods , terminate a contract or exercise a right of set-off , or ( ii ) requiring a customer to accept repair or replacement from the supplier ; ( c ) subject " a person to any prejudice in consequence of his pursuing any right or remedy " ; ( d ) exclude or restrict any rules of evidence or procedure , such as clauses : ( i ) making certificates of quality conclusive evidence that goods correspond with the contract , ( ii ) making one party 's record of a transaction conclusive evidence of the facts recorded , ( iii ) requiring certain evidence in order to obtain particular remedies — eg " no refunds without receipt " . |
3 | Each target is attempted five times in Figure 4.10 within a specific time period , usually a week . |
4 | It could be argued that this is an organization matter not an accounting one ; that a control needs to be introduced which prevents managers artificially postponing cash payments , e.g. a rule that all invoices must be paid within a specific time . |
5 | Many funeral directors will submit the bill , and offer a discount for payment within a certain time . |
6 | Let us assume that within a certain time , probably around a year or so for most people , you will have achieved your ideal weight , a good , firm shape , and a reasonable level of physical fitness . |
7 | The garment has to be completed within a certain time , then the outworker is paid the requisite sum . |
8 | If a neutral event has occurred within a certain time of an already important event , if it was of a certain category and if another of the same category had not been interposed between it and the important event , then that event itself acquires significance for the animal . |
9 | A statement of an objective must always refer to some publicly observable outcome occurring within a certain time frame . |
10 | time constraint : the project must be completed within a certain time limit . |
11 | ‘ I left a letter with my solicitor , to be opened by him if I do n't reclaim it within a certain time . ’ |
12 | And you had to plough that within a certain time . |
13 | The difference of about two years is significant since , as I understand it , an application lapses if not implemented within a certain time . |
14 | I thought actually we had a standing order already that claims had to be in within a certain time limit |
15 | Yes there is , there is a bundle er a and what it deals with is the availability to a purchaser of the service of the special notice to complete er if the vendors are not completing and then if do n't comply with it within a certain time limit , the contract is rescinded . |
16 | Also brought in by at least one US multinational — NCR 's new parent , AT&T , was the notion of quotas of women in top jobs within a certain time span . |
17 | But if spatial relations within a phenomenological space can tell us nothing about the numerical diversity of ontological objects , there is even less that can be gleaned in this respect from temporal relations within a phenomenological time . |
18 | Before and after , within a phenomenological time , separate experiences , not ontological objects , and they do not even separate experiences by number alone . |
19 | In order to establish their claim against those organisations or individuals who are responsible for the failure , the courts require that notice of a claim is given within a stipulated time of the accident . |
20 | This is of great importance in practice because planning permissions are invariably granted subject to a condition that the permitted development is begun within a stipulated time . |
21 | A solicitor fails to draw up a will within a reasonable time for a client who subsequently dies . |
22 | In all such cases the rule would seem to apply that the infant 's acts are ‘ voidable ’ ; they become binding on him only if , after attaining full age , he fails within a reasonable time to repudiate them . |
23 | In the case of contracts creating continuing or recurrent liabilities incident to the disposition or holding of property , such as a settlement or a leasehold tenancy , the infant , on attaining full age , becomes bound unless within a reasonable time he takes steps to repudiate liability . |
24 | On attaining majority , or within a reasonable time thereafter , an infant may ratify a contract which is otherwise unenforceable against him or voidable at his option , and he can do this by unilateral act . |
25 | Your child consistently fails to obey your request ( or command ) within a reasonable time ( say , between five and fifteen seconds , depending on the urgency of the situation ) . |
26 | Finally , if the surveyor can show the contractor that he is processing the claim and will.make his decision within a reasonable time , it should be possible to maintain a good relationship with him . |
27 | He received Nicholas and Astorre in his pavilion , and within a reasonable time , although the quilted cover had barely been flung over the mattress , and the pile of carpets was ruffled . |
28 | In many contexts , independence within a reasonable time scale may be the best option : but not necessarily . |
29 | If you 've booked , the restaurant should give you a table within a reasonable time . |
30 | The dealers should be assured that the manufacturer is willing to supply , within a reasonable time , models and specifications not normally demanded in the dealer 's member state . |