Infimum of a temporal interval.
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Examples for "start date"
Examples for "start date"
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.
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.
6But then the revised start time passed without an opening trade on the stock.
7It was fifteen minutes after their agreed upon start time.
8The start time for proceedings has not been announced yet.
9The start time was provisionally set for 0930 local, weather-permitting.
10Slap my hand, I'd even lied about the start time.
11Refresh you browser nearer the start time if it fails to appear.]
12The start time and duration of picketing were not released.
13The timeline precludes larger projects due to the tight start time frame of three months.
14RNZ Checkpoint is airing from an earlier start time of 4pm to cover the incident.
15But not a start time at the Augusta National.
16Phone, absentee and online registration can be submitted up to two hour before start time.
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