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time limit

NOUN
time period set for completion
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All four games will be played with a 12-minute time limit.

From Los Angeles Times

“Find a hotel where there are enough rooms for your group and say, ‘Here’s the link for everyone to call,’ and then put a time limit on it,” he says.

From MarketWatch

When asked if this was an actual "acquisition", he answered: "It's total access. There's no end, there's no time limit."

From BBC

According to the official race website, they have a time limit of two hours to complete the course, with the Turkish coast guard picking up anyone who does not finish within that time.

From Barron's

The first challenge: there is a six-year time limit for claiming breaches of privacy, starting from when it happened, and some of the allegations go back decades.

From BBC