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extension

[ik-sten-shuhn] / ɪkˈstɛn ʃən /


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But Ms Wehrle said the extension of pre-Christmas discounting and boom in online shopping meant Boxing Day sales "have really become less important" over the last few years.

From BBC

So last month he signed an eight-year contract extension worth a reported $85 million with the Kings that figures to keep him with the only organization he’s ever known for the rest of his career.

From Los Angeles Times

They were given that option, with the caveat that their amendment include money to pay for their subsidy extension.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Trojans had previously been reluctant to lock in a long-term extension, given the uncertainty surrounding the future of the College Football Playoff format.

From Los Angeles Times

It states that in the event of a foul by the offense on a play that ends a half, there is no extension of the period.

From The Wall Street Journal