The time at which something is supposed to begin.
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Examples for "first"
Examples for "first"
1The first key issue was health security, he said, including antimicrobial resistance.
2The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
3South Africa's first known domestic case was made public 17 days ago.
4Spain records first case of sexually transmitted Zika virus, health authorities said.
5Last good league: Promoted last year for first time in six years.
1It's a great way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
2Ardern said people also needed to start working from home if possible.
3We start a new year in a state of transatlantic political paralysis.
4However, she's backing the minister and said this is a good start.
5Peter de Lange agreed the beefed-up government measures were a good start.
1In many ways, however, the really difficult work is only just beginning.
2Since the beginning of the year, Egypt's security situation has improved considerably.
3You asked the right question at the beginning: What happened in Alabama?
4Integration accelerated to a new level, a new understanding, a new beginning.
5Today, we hope, is the beginning of his redemption, the statement said.
1However, this possible benefit cannot offset the considerable increase of late complications.
2Banks worldwide have been taking measures to offset risk amid the crisis.
3It said that emerging market demand had offset continued weakness at home.
4However, it should continue to be offset by growth in developing markets.
5Also, greater availability of financial aid could offset the need to work.
1Every serious crisis now risks a potential nuclear exchange at the outset.
2He had made that quite clear to her mothers from the outset.
3From the outset, Hillary Clinton's campaign has taken a starkly opposite approach.
4Gianluca Quattrocchi made the nature of the meeting clear from the outset.
5The signature of the wedge made that clear right from the outset.
1Since the commencement of the debate eighteen members had addressed the House.
2The debate eventually began about 20 minutes after the scheduled commencement time.
3M. Thiers arrives at the commencement of the second; which makes 34.
4The first took place before his commencement address at Arizona State University.
5It was now three weeks since the commencement of this unaccountable state.
1N.C. State answered with freshman wide receiver Nyheim Hines' 100-yard kickoff return.
2It was his school career-record-tying third kickoff score, his second this season.
3Smith started the game with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
4I'm afraid that the kickoff rally is fast getting out of hand.
5Snow began accumulating three hours before kickoff and persisted throughout the game.
1With nine days until showtime, everything seemed to be coming together.
2Should she be memorizing my showtime or totally relying on us? asked Lydia.
3And now, ladies and gentlemen and everything in between, it's showtime!
4You two have got a lot of warming up to do before showtime.
5Wired.com caught up with the duo a few hours before showtime.
1Things are diametrically different right from the get-go, starting with the warm-up.
2It was odd from the get-go, Mooney said on air this morning.
3Probably insisted on some sort of a gag order from the get-go.
4Natalie's efforts to fit in from the get-go made all the difference.
5He'd come in once before, thinking he could spar from the get-go.
1The starting time for the Nov. 25 Apple Cup game between No.
2The starting time for Monday has been set for 2 p.m.
3Tecalum also offers its staff a flexible starting time each day.
4The simple reason for the later starting time is to accommodate television scheduling.
5The starting time has yet to be determined although it's expected to be early evening.
6She could go by herself to the Abbey early in the morning before starting time.
7By starting time for the hounds the hares were sure to be out of sight.
8The starting time of the programmes will be announced by the ringing of a bell.
9Every morning, without fail, he and William fought every minute from breakfast to starting time.
10The starting time for each is 11 a.m. Lectures will be given by leading bridge personalities.
11I'll check the paper for the starting time.
12Drivers say the new schedules will involve an earlier starting time and a deterioration in working conditions.
13It's gone past the appointed starting time.
14Now as he left the ticket window and approached the single coach, it was nearly starting time.
15No starting time has been agreed.
16It must be nearly starting time.
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