Infimum of a temporal interval.
1 A new start date has been set for June 4 next year.
2 The company said Carter's start date would be announced in due course.
3 It is waiting for a final trade start date from the exchange.
4 The start date for the open beta is yet to be confirmed.
5 The exchange had to push back the start date by a week.
6 The fact is that the agreement stipulates no start date for decommissioning.
7 A start date for construction and details of financial backing is imminent.
8 I got one with a start date three months down the line.
9 The start date and other production details have been kept under wraps.
10 The next-generation of the video game console wars has a start date .
11 Paddy Power Betfair said Jackson's start date would be confirmed in due course.
12 We will work with the government to meet the March 2012 start date .
13 Ricketts, however, suggested an alternative start date should the November date prove unlikely.
14 Lately military officials have mentioned 2018 as a likely start date .
15 The rules were published last week, setting Nov. 20 as their start date .
16 Spain has held out for a start date three years later than that.
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