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Discover LudwigThe word "Interim" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe a temporary or provisional period or arrangement. Example: "The company appointed an interim manager while they searched for a permanent replacement."
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Interim
noun
A transitional or temporary period between other events.
synonyms
Exact(60)
Or, putting the geography to one side, to mid-table in the most watched league in world football via one relegation, a painful administration and 11 different managers – permanent, interim or caretaker – at Palace alone.
Saunders, who has previously managed Wrexham, Doncaster and Wolves, finished the season in interim charge of Crawley but was unable to prevent them from being relegated to League Two.
But it would be wrong to read too much general market cheer into Kingfisher's better-than-expected 22% rise in interim pre-tax profits to £439m.
"We welcome the high court of Australia's issuance of an interim injunction against the return of 153 other Sri Lankan asylum seekers, reportedly including 37 children, intercepted by Australian authorities," she said.
Judd said the players would unite behind interim coach Barker and attempt to fight their way up the AFL ladder.
Eight pages of legal warnings attached to the interim results showed the bank would be subjected to additional scrutiny by the US authorities for another year as the department of justice was extending the two-year non-prosecution agreement (NPA) put in place at the time of its £290m Libor-rigging fine in June 2012.
Burton made one interim ruling: that Tempora should be pronounced with a short 'o' rather than a longer vowel sound, to avoid confusion with Japanese deep fried food.
Thirteen years after the Iranian nuclear programme was first exposed, and after 12 years of on-off negotiations, an interim deal and two missed deadlines for a comprehensive agreement, Tuesday is supposed to be the day of truth.
Consolidated Developments has applied to Central London county court for an interim possession order against "person unknown known as Daniel".
The Kings Fund thinktank is conducting an inquiry intoabout the future of health and social care in England that has already warned in its interim report that integrating health and social care is unlikely to produce big savings, but others have suggested savings could be as much as £8bn.
For the past nine months, she has also held the interim role of divisional director for the division of surgery, head and neck, one of five clinical divisions in the trust.
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