Time during which some action is awaited.
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Examples for "hold"
Examples for "hold"
1So far so good, but the situation couldn't hold stable for long.
2The other sector will hold GEMS' assets in Europe and north America.
3Ms Yingluck said she will hold new elections as soon as possible.
4The main problem is not other countries wanting to hold EU referendums.
5However, pasteurization can be done at lower temperatures, given longer hold times.
1Children must wait years for orthodontic treatment in the public health ervice.
2Of course there's always one way out-thesure way-butthat can wait.
3Let the state aid wait, DIA General Director Alexander Turbanov told journalists.
4But they may wait for the right market window, the source said.
5That is four times longer than the average wait a month ago.
1Therefore the delay, said a government source directly involved in the policymaking.
2Problems over acquisition of land for nuclear power plants could delay projects.
3The government needs to follow its advice on effective measures without delay.
4However, problems organising the port rotation of cargo caused yet another delay.
5News Corp confirmed the delay but declined to comment, the paper said.
1Windy conditions all week have forced the postponement of three other races.
2The top government spokesman on Wednesday said Tokyo wasn't preparing for postponement.
3Many Brexiteers worry such a postponement could lead to Brexit never happening.
4For the wireless industry, the spectrum auction postponement was a major disappointment.
5The postponement Saturday was just the third home postponement in Islanders history.
1But much of a time lag, the way it is with ghosts.
2I'm now receiving my sensory input with a one-hundred-and-twenty- millisecond time lag.
3The time lag puzzled him; why had he waited so long?
4Typically, when you crunch such enormous amounts of information, there's a time lag.
5From the time lag of the echo, it can calculate the bogey's distance.
6Gas prices traditionally follow oil prices with a time lag of about six months.
7Continental European gas prices follow those of heating oil with a certain time lag.
8There followed an appreciable time lag, and then its possible significance occurred to me.
9But it's slower to get deals done and that time lag is a challenge.
10And you probably would have a time lag before you knew anything at all.
11Even since the alert, there had been a time lag.
12Historically there's been a time lag of about 20 yrs.
13He said that there is usually a time lag between economic events and unemployment changes.
14That's a time lag of twelve minutes right now.
15That's why building in a time lag could be advantageous and allay anxiety, she said.
16Because of the slight time lag, it is difficult to interject without disrupting the flow.
Translations for time lag