Practice of advancing clocks so that evenings have more daylight and mornings have less.
1 Fast forward to a few months ago, right after daylight saving time started.
2 The European Union has observed the practice of daylight saving time since 2001.
3 The potential not-really-havoc is a result of Congress extending daylight saving time this year.
4 What will that be like for the children if Ireland drops daylight saving time ?
5 The baker has either forgotten about daylight saving time or underestimated the SS zeal for production.
6 During daylight saving time , the north line lies midway between the hour hand and 1 o'clock.
7 I don't know about everyone else, but I sure am glad that daylight saving time is over.
8 Sandy corrected for daylight saving time .
9 Abolition of " daylight saving time " would remove a source of aggravation to those of us living in Connacht.
10 Madam, - Why, global warming and the need to conserve energy, do we persist in using the outmoded daylight saving time ?
11 Our cellar vigil began at 10 p.m., daylight saving time , and as it continued we found no promise of pertinent developments.
12 It was invented by a New Zealand bug collector George Hudson is credited with coming up with the idea for daylight saving time .
13 He was responding to Labour leader Brendan Howlin who highlighted the vote by the European Parliament to end daylight saving time from April 2021.
14 The day before daylight saving time began, an alert reminded customers to change their clocks and offered a dollar off smoke detectors and batteries.
15 However, daylight saving time (DST) may be be coming to an end, depending on political decisions made in Brussels and here at home.
16 The United States has brought forward its change to daylight saving time three weeks earlier than usual in a bid to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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