Sentence examples for given time to enter from inspiring English sources

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The full story came out several months later when he was given time to enter a drug recovery clinic.

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Prior to signing the Consent Form, interviewees had the research project explained to them, read the Participant Information Sheet and Consent Form (or had the forms read to them if they could not read), and were given time to consider entering the study and to ask questions.

Instead of being given time to train and prepare to enter the front lines, the battalions were immediately sent to the regiment's sector at Chinju.

She said the board had given Cablevision time to enter settlement talks with the board and perhaps head off the filing of the complaint.

Weiss suggests finding a proverbial "crowbar" that can be used to break the shield protecting the device to give Peter enough time to enter it.

Give time to respond.

Give time to your work.

We're extending the contest to MONDAY, JULY 2, to give everyone some more time to enter.

But he agreed on Friday to postpone the arraignment until March 12, to give Mr. Holmes's lawyers more time to enter a plea.

This is an acknowledgment, concedes Ed Suwanjindar of Microsoft's mobility division, that the PC is no longer king, and that "mobile devices are totally critical to the new extended vision for the company".It might seem an odd time to enter this market, given the uncertainty and technical difficulties surrounding the switch to "third-generation" (3G) mobile networks.

As predicted, under circumstances where the animals that had been provided with a heat source, they took a longer time to enter the channels, given the channel was humid.

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