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Idiom
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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Given a second chance, if the speaker continues to ignore the question posed, the speaker is stopped and the remaining time is forfeited.
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Second-order temporal accuracy is forfeited for unsteady simulations by coupling DP-LUR with dual time-stepping strategy.
In [31], analysis showed that EXP/PF is able to support the performance on real-time traffics in terms of average throughput and PLR, although a portion of the system throughput is forfeited.
Their value last year was unknown, but with Enron's collapse, the options were certainly worthless by the time they were forfeited.
Because Mr. White did not disclose the prices at which the options could be converted into shares, their value last year is unknown, though they were certainly worthless by the time they were forfeited.
It stands at a crossroads between an understandable desire to retain unionist power on the streets, at a time when it has been forfeited in government, and a lesser, but nonetheless significant role as the expression of the values, religious and moral, of the whole Protestant community.
Jacob Alexander, the former chief executive of Comverse, who is forfeiting $47 million in a settlement of civil charges.7 51 p.m. | Updated Jacob Alexander, the one-time chief of a telecommunications software maker who fled to Namibia to avoid charges related to stock option backdating, has agreed to forfeit nearly $48 million to settle a civil action by federal prosecutors.
"Sharon is forfeiting his right to live," she said.
Where will the profits that H.S.B.C. is forfeiting go?
WASHINGTON — He is forfeiting at least $41 million in pay.
It is forfeiting the opportunity to make an impact.
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