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For the time being.
For the time being indicates that an action or state will continue into the future, but is temporary.
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Her informality with people she is meeting for the first time is engaging.
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Approximately one-third of radiologist time is engaged in activity not easily counted in study numbers.
The time consumed answering these queries emphasises that researching the answers to these queries cannot be left to enquiring healthcare professionals, whose time is engaged in clinical practice.
Mr. Weber's view: "I think The Times is engaging in a number of experiments and trying to do new kinds of things.
"A lot of people who spend time being engaged in ESPN also spend a lot of time going to the movies".
There, NATO has for the first time been engaged in bloody ground combat as it attempts to prevent the country from reverting to a failed state and terrorist haven.
If households have more secure land, they can afford to spend more time being engaged in off-farm work (Brandt et al. 2002).
Mindful this could alienate religious audiences, a key group that Paramount Pictures is targeting, the studio has for quite some time been engaged in reportedly tense negotiations with Aronofsky over the film's storyline.
Both at the time were engaged to other people.
A Greek-speaking population living along the coast at this time was engaged in commerce.
In 1994 Folkvord criticised the Labour Government for exporting weapons to Turkey, which at that time was engaged in a civil war against the Kurdish people.
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