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given date

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meanings of givenand date


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given
adjective
uk /ˈɡɪv.ən/ us /ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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date
noun[C]
uk /deɪt/ us /deɪt/
a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and ...
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Examples of given date


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The cumulative frequency of new verbs joining the structure at any givendate is plotted, and the shape of the resulting curve is checked.
Each point represents the diet of a bird species on a givendate.
At a givendate, a vertical line traces out those cohorts alive.
Daily estimates involve averaging the trial ballot margins from surveys released on a givendate.
But the contradiction will reappear as soon as one observes, at a givendate, a cross section of option contracts written on the same stock.
This ensures that the marginal rate of substitution between consumption and leisure at any given date will be efficient, given the other distortions that exist.
The observations were grouped into samples, whereby all observations from a given transect on a givendate constitute one sample.
The labor subsidy affects the trade-off between consumption and leisure at a givendate whereas the capital subsidy affects the trade-off between consumption goods at different dates.
Even then, quantities in individual categories varied from just one disc harrow, spring tooth harrow or hand thresher in the whole region at a givendate, to 1,558 coup carts.
Further, this gentleman is deprived of the opportunity of selling his land before the givendate.
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It costs an officer who retires before a givendate just as much to live as one who retires after that date.
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After all, how were they to know that the situation would improve by a givendate?
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I hope that he will not hurry this matter simply for the sake of getting it done by a givendate.
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Figures of unemployment relate to those on the register at a givendate and not for totals who have registered during a period.
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One can conceive of an essential element of a complex plant having to reach that plant by a givendate.
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Appellants' rights are protected by the fact that, if a givendate is not manageable, they can request a postponement.
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They would wish tenure to be abolished at the same time at a givendate for all staff.
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Let us imagine that the local authority receives a number of tenders on the givendate.
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There is always a difficulty for a man to give up a certain fortnight at a givendate.
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