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Call time.
(UK) If you call time on something, you decide it is time to end it.
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Every time I sat down the umpire would call, 'Time.' But I felt like I was able to go through it.
A Labour government would "call time on clock-watch care" by ending social care visits that last just 15 minutes, Ed Miliband will announce on Thursday.
Business Minister Jo Swinson said the new rules would "call time on unscrupulous payday lenders".
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The fact is, we made adjustments and they got four turnovers and Wooden wouldn't call time out".
This has been pretty much the extent of his ambition with the club for a while, with the suggestion that he would then call time on a reign which began in 2011.
Whoever is US president would basically have to call time on any hint of the so-called "special relationship".
"We would call last time the exception," Mr. Anderson said.
"They would say, 'Oh, Juan Carlos is calling, there must be a journalist somewhere.' During all those years in the jungle, my sister, my daughter, my son, they would call every time they could.
I told her I would call another time.
First, it committed £75m in the last rescue and so would be reluctant to call time if the turnaround plan is viable.
As a more robust alternative I would suggest something I call Time Out.
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