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词汇 example_english_time-limit
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Examples of time limit


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There was no timelimit to the interview and the overall time taken ranged from 10 to 20 minutes.
The reading vocabulary test had a total of 45 questions and a 20-min timelimit.
There was no timelimit to complete the task.
The controls made very few errors (about 2%) or responses out of the timelimit (about 1.5%).
Note that this task has no timelimit and consequently does not have a speed component.
The test has a timelimit of 20 minutes.
The time needed to complete the test is recorded, but no timelimit is given.
The imposition of a timelimit on prosecutions was, similarly, in theory not unreasonable.
This policy is quite effective because it was able to solve within the timelimit!
No fixed questionnaire was administered, and no timelimit was placed on discussion (an average duration of which was approximately 2 hours).
The user selects his one or two most urgent problems or needs, small and achievable objectives are worked out and a timelimit set.
The timelimit used in both domains was 35 seconds.
All participants completed the recall task before the 10-minute timelimit.
No timelimit was set for either reconstructing for the output groups or answering extension questions for the nonoutput groups.
An upper timelimit of 3 seconds was used.
The participant's score was the total number of items answered correctly within the 30-s timelimit per item.
The upper timelimit is imposed by the mixing time and the need to perform several experiments for one filling of the system.
Exchanges were not negotiated and were subject to no timelimit.
Omissions were coded if no memory was produced within the 60 s timelimit.
Observation sessions were undertaken individually and there was no timelimit applied.
Types can express causality, obligation and timelimit on the usage of a link.
The idea of time as a space to fill also entails the notion of a timelimit, 'a period during which something must be completed'.
We cannot make recommendations on the lower timelimit after surgery for an attempt at balloon dilation than the one we used.
No timelimit was imposed on the test.
The test is a timed test with a timelimit of 15 minutes.
For instance, the agent may at t have completely mistaken beliefs about when the timelimit will expire.
Then they were required to write down as many words as they could remember, in any order and without any timelimit.
Practically, there is no timelimit for tribunals to give their verdict, a lacuna that scholars and bureaucrats believe should be statutorily removed.
This self-imposed timelimit would ensure that the venture didn't outlive its artistic vitality (implying of course that it might carry on longer if successful).
When the given timelimit is over, if the solver is still active, it should be deactivated (solver's status is set to ' 'stopped' ').
The timelimit used in both domains was 15 seconds.
In both of these latter cases, the element of surprise is removed and no timelimit is put on the state of fury.
No timelimit was set either for the item presentation or for the response.
The idea to limit the verification to a timelimit is not new.
There was no timelimit to sampling along the ghost forest transects as each took much less time to complete than a terrestrial transect.
Omissions were coded if no memory was produced within the 60-second timelimit.
This timelimit was gradually decreased as per formance improved.
Overall, the increases in response latency are small relative to the normal latencies (3- 6% increase) and fall well within the response timelimit.
There was no timelimit imposed on the participants.
A second passage is given without a timelimit; the subject has to read it silently and respond to 10 multiple-choice questions (measure of comprehension).
No timelimit was set for this task; it typically took about 5 minutes.
Labour-intensive technological progress in agriculture should both increase production and wages, and at the same timelimit labour available for forest conversion.
One word (comprising two component characters) was presented at a time, and there was no timelimit for the child to read the stimuli.
What was new, though, was the inclusion of an explicit two-year timelimit before a work requirement kicked in.
Figure 15 shows the accumulated quality when finding multiple solutions within the 60 seconds timelimit.
No upper timelimit is set for this black triangle identification but these medications are usually reviewed after a minimum of 2 years.
Games might be set up where coders have a fixed timelimit to complete some goal with a restricted set of tools.
Interviews generally lasted one to two hours, although there was no timelimit specified in advance.
A timelimit would be set, at the expiry of which the run would end, with the handler keeping his points earned until then.
There was no timelimit imposed for completing the test.
If such timelimit is reached, the system aborts the construction of the graph.
They are also part of the caseload that will reach the five-year timelimit and no longer qualify for federal assistance.
Under the new bankruptcy code, a timelimit of 30 days for an appeal was imposed.
We calculated the percentage of target presentations in which the cat pressed the pedal after the response timelimit.
Blank trials were scored as false hits if the cat fixated during the fixation interval and hit the pedal within the response timelimit.
An activated problem solver should be given a timelimit during which it should come up with a solution, and its status is set to ' 'activated' '.
The timelimit within which congress can challenge the constitutionality of a law - 30 days - may not be sufficient for a constitutional flaw in the legislation to become evident.
These set a working timelimit of an average of 48 hours per week, which applies to casual and agency staff as well as to those on permanent contracts.
There was no timelimit for answering.
This interval imposes a timelimit.
Further, the small-time asymptotic solutions of the organic anion equation have been used to solve the phosphate equation allowing for solubilization in the corresponding timelimit.
Even with the new health projects, concerns are expressed about the timelimit of a project and the lack of integration in the publicly funded health care system.
An intrinsic timelimit between genesis and death of individual neurons in the developing retinal ganglion cell layer.
In order to earn the food reward, the animal had to maintain fixation for the maximal fixation time (1200 ms) plus the response timelimit (800 ms).
The reading comprehension subtest had 10 short passages with 4-6 multiple choice questions after each, for a total of 48 questions and a 35-min timelimit.
There is no timelimit set for the duration of each project although it is evident that some projects have the potential to be extended over several lessons.
There was no timelimit.
No timelimit was imposed.
The timelimit used was 15 seconds7.
The timelimit was 60 seconds.
If cats were impaired in generating the pedal press response, one might expect to see a large increase in response latency or even responses beyond the response timelimit.
Blank trials were scored as correct if the cat fixated during the fixation interval and did not hit the pedal during the response timelimit interval.
Now, instead, the one-year timelimit set by them for the signing of a permanent status agreement seems fairly ambitious, as, indeed, is generally agreed.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Removing the timelimit is, however, a central issue.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Firstly, with regard to how long the programme should last, the committee suggested there should be no timelimit.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The good thing about the proposal is that it offers temporary protection and sets a timelimit on it.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
There is therefore still time to implement them within the timelimit.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
No timelimit is given, in other words it is a kilo that has to last forever.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The motion for a resolution is not limited geographically and the timelimit is only expressed in the vaguest terms.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The only way of obtaining an alternative is, of course, to set a timelimit, whereupon research would come up with the right alternatives.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I would also like to think that there could be an extension to this timelimit in case of difficulties with any one particular product.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
However, there is no timelimit on pre-notification.
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I, too, cannot see any timelimit or restriction in that rule.
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For example, she is proposing to cut the timelimit for claiming social security benefits from three months to one month.
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We appreciate the necessity to have some timelimit within which an action must be commenced.
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Secondly, in cases of fraud there will be no timelimit available.
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I am not aware of any timelimit on this debate.
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If one says that the timelimit should be long, then possible development will be put off.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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