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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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But the atmosphere at the time was tense, Raider recalls on a laugh, with "the RCMP on one side, arms folded, the women on the other side, arms folded".
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These negotiations have at times been tense.
The contents of the five-minute conversation would mostly remain private, but there was certainly discussion of expectations and professionalism and the need to stay cool when times are tense.
Times are tense in Lebanon.
For a young reporter with what was still known as Le Nouvel Observateur, the times were tense.
Times are tense, Palestine is burning, Afghan civilians are dying and, as far as most Middle Easterners are concerned, America's plans seem to be more about killing their people than fighting terror.
Times are tense, Palestine is burning, Afghan civilians are dying and, as far as most Middle Easterners are concerned, Americas plans seem to be more about killing their people than fighting terror.
This time, the mood was tense.
It was tense, at times pulsating and utterly absorbing.
The scene outside Mr. Graham's home on Friday was tense at times.
During the PLP meeting, which was tense at times, McDonnell was also pressed over failing to condemn efforts to deselect the former shadow foreign secretary, Hilary Benn, who now chairs parliament's select committee on exiting the European Union.
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