Idiom
For the time being.
For the time being indicates that an action or state will continue into the future, but is temporary.
Exact(1)
All fruits at this time were covered in dialysis tubing and secured at both ends to exclude insect damage.
Similar(58)
Therefore, their time is covered by the directive and counts as working time.
And otherwise all that work, all that time, is covered up in an instant".
The same pattern can be found in the details of this year's audio-book loans, which have also – for the first time – been covered by PLR.
"Unlike men's previous pet object, the watch, which half the time is covered by a sleeve, sunglasses are always visible, a kind of jewelry for the face.
You took the lead in calling the World Trade Center attack an act of terrorism, which at the time was covered in most insurance policies.
Most of Hunan at that time was covered with dense primeval forest that was sparsely inhabited by peoples who engaged in hunting and fishing and practiced shifting cultivation (clearing land by burning or cutting for temporary cultivation).
Mad about Lindsey Lohan's jail time being covered by serious news outlets?
This prediction can never be found wanting since there is a new or full moon every fortnight so most of time is covered, and the qualifier 'usually' caters for the few days distant from the lunar events.
Bart Jacobs was working for World Health Organization, and his time was covered by WHO for design and writing of earlier policy notes.
The study was undertaken in one region of England, which at that time was covered by the Lancashire and South Cumbria Cancer Network (LSCCN).
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