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the timekeeping
noun
The measurement of time, or determining what the local time is.
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The timekeeping rule is almost never enforced.
The atmosphere in the class is relaxed and so, it must be said, is the timekeeping.
According to a release from the event's technical director (DT) South Korea's protest questioned the timekeeping.
The timekeeping part of all weight-driven clocks, including large tower clocks, is substantially the same.
It is thus safeguarded from those alterations of position that slightly affect the timekeeping of even the best watches.
There are guided tours from Rua São Clemente but I found the timekeeping of the guides erratic, so walked around independently.
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The project's greatest problem was to balance the whims and irregular schedules of the creative process with the rigid timekeeping rules of the WPA bureaucracy.
The manic timekeeping of the designers, who will rarely commission the ateliers until days before a show, and are even then liable to change their mind several times, is discussed with a patient, nannyish indulgence.
Write a one-page proposal either arguing for or against the installation of such a device as the main timekeeping device in the station.
About 1581 Galileo noticed the characteristic timekeeping property of the pendulum.
Orpin explains that motivation and one-to-one target-setting have been crucial, first in confronting the big issues of the youngsters' timekeeping and attendance.
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