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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He has a demeanor that is even-keeled, and at the same time is intense.
Competition for playing time is intense, and the tipping point can be how tenacious and ferocious a player is at defending, rebounding and diving for balls.
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But the trauma at the time was intense.
In his history of West Indies cricket, Michael Manley writes that league cricket at this time was intense and unrelenting, but: "it was in this special atmosphere of League cricket that Constantine was supreme".
(Mother aged 39, child aged 13) For our son, his intermittent hard times are intense.
It can also include long-term, ongoing bouts with health complications: For our son, his intermittent hard times are intense.
At the present time, there is intense interest in defining the ability of signaling cascades to interact in a coordinated fashion, and likewise, an attempt to characterize the effect of pharmacologic agents on cellular activation.
The Tories musn't turn their backs as more children fall into poverty Working as a part-time GP is intense and draining.
But the time spent grinding is intense, particularly in a close race.
What he remembers most about this time is the intense fatigue he used to feel.
"Good Time" is an intense, fiery, hallucinatory film that's filled with violence but doesn't feature a single gunshot.
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