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daylight saving times
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Plural of daylight saving time
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At the recent turn of the century, in a bid to be the first to greet the dawn in what was called the new millennium, Pacific island nations engaged in a free-for all of shifting time zones, date lines and daylight saving times.
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NOTE: The technical term for the occasion is daylight saving time, not daylight savings time.
("Although daylight saving time is considered correct, daylight savings time (with an "s") is commonly used").
The 2005 energy bill gives Congress the option of repealing the daylight saving time extension, if energy savings are not achieved.
In Britain, Willett's 1907 proposal used the term daylight saving, but by 1911 the term summer time replaced daylight saving time in draft legislation.
March 1 was the deadline for its report on the energy savings we achieved last year by extending daylight saving time from seven to eight months.
Most of Europe goes to daylight saving time March 25, two weeks after America, while most of Asia, Africa and South America do not observe daylight saving time at all.
It may be the end of daylight saving time, but it can be the start of some savings that will last the winter and beyond.
They all blamed daylight saving time.
Our style is "daylight saving time" — lowercase and without the S — or just "daylight time".
Israel goes off daylight saving time on Sunday, like countries in Europe do.
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