Infimum of a temporal interval.
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Examples for "start time"
Examples for "start time"
1The venue is the Hunt Museum and the start time is 3pm.
2ET start time Sunday would have any effect on his team.
3The postponement decision was made approximately eight hours before the scheduled start time.
4Move her start time up a half hour and she'll be on time.
5Music, enthusiastic support and a later than usual start time for a road race.
1A new start date has been set for June 4 next year.
2The company said Carter's start date would be announced in due course.
3It is waiting for a final trade start date from the exchange.
4The start date for the open beta is yet to be confirmed.
5The exchange had to push back the start date by a week.
6The fact is that the agreement stipulates no start date for decommissioning.
7A start date for construction and details of financial backing is imminent.
8I got one with a start date three months down the line.
9The start date and other production details have been kept under wraps.
10The next-generation of the video game console wars has a start date.
11Paddy Power Betfair said Jackson's start date would be confirmed in due course.
12We will work with the government to meet the March 2012 start date.
13Ricketts, however, suggested an alternative start date should the November date prove unlikely.
14Lately military officials have mentioned 2018 as a likely start date.
15The rules were published last week, setting Nov. 20 as their start date.
16Spain has held out for a start date three years later than that.
Translations for start date