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time frame

noun as in period of time

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The law is dotted with new chances to reap tax savings, but it’s filled with income rules and temporary time frames.

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But in the same time frame fewer than 13,000 cases were prosecuted, Ministry of Justice figures show.

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This budget enacts a “deemed approved” permitting process—which automatically certifies pending permits after an established time frame—for Department of Environmental Protection regulations.

Sign-up bonuses are only awarded after a new cardholder spends a certain amount within a specified time frame, typically three to six months after opening the account.

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His explanation for this time frame is that it approximates the debt refinancing cycle because the weighted average maturity of that debt is just over five years.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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