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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8. Revisit medical time-outs - As proven in the epic James Blake-Fabrice Santoro five-setter Thursday night, the medical time-out is being wildly abused and has turned into a de facto time-out, something tennis doesn't need since players get to rest every other game.
The money raised this time out is going to be spent scaling the business to the next level.
"My requirement the next time out was 'I am a package, and I come with my family.' " Mr. Durning added, "It gives you an instant trust when you share a background with someone".
LONDON — Almost unnoticed, one of the great civil rights struggles of our times is being fought out in our midst.
"Phillips has taken some time out, he's been in communication with us and has been in constant contact with us.
As Ms Chapman points out, time is running out because DSM-5 is being rushed to press half-baked.
Emma Reynolds, Labour's shadow housing minister, said: "It's shocking that four out of five first-time buyers are being priced out of home ownership.
Time outs are to be used strategically.
Time outs are useful, so is the penalty box.
And over time, rough edges are being smoothed out.
"Perks are dropping like flies," says Laermer. "I spend all my time these days figuring out what's being offered".
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