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Most papers imposed a time frame within their definition of help-seeking (most commonly the previous 12 months); however, definitions ranged from ever having consulted for the symptoms to consultation within the previous week.
That was last May in the Ledbetter decision, in which the court imposed a tight time frame for filing pay discrimination cases, rejecting the view of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that such lawsuits are timely as long as a current paycheck reflects a prior discriminatory pay decision.
Choose a time-frame for your list.
Abortion rights activists argue that those laws are unconstitutional and impose an arbitrary time frame for fetal viability that isn't backed by scientific evidence.
To impose an arbitrary time frame on which interpreters can seek safety in Britain is both inappropriate and cruel", he said.
A statement released last week said: "Following discussions with Hereford United Football Club regarding their participation in the Southern Football League for the 2014-15 season, the League will accept their inclusion into the competition to play in its Premier Division, subject to the club meeting certain criteria within a time frame imposed by the League".
To improve its whistleblowing program, Justice has hired an additional part-time staffer to cut case processing times, developed a mediation program, imposed stricter time frames to resolve complaints and streamlined procedures, according to the report.
You have a time frame?
"As a time frame, it's bizarre.
Figure 5: Measuring a Time Frame.
Can you give us a time frame?
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