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timer

[tahy-mer] / ˈtaɪ mər /
NOUN
chronometer
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"Speaking to neighbours in advance or using a timer to switch lights off at unsociable hours can help avoid problems," lawyer Denise Nurse told the BBC's Morning Live.

From BBC

Market timers will need to look elsewhere for clues.

From MarketWatch

But the market timer might also have returned to the stock market well after its recovery had started.

From MarketWatch

Among these other sentiment indexes, Nasdaq-focused market timers are not as exuberant as those focusing on the broader U.S. stock market.

From MarketWatch

The results indicate that long-term memory relies not on a single on/off switch, but on a sequence of gene-regulating programs that unfold like molecular timers across the brain.

From Science Daily