given date

collocation in English

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given
adjective
uk
/ˈɡɪv.ən/
us
/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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date
noun[C]
uk
/deɪt/
us
/deɪt/
a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and ...
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(Definition ofgivenanddatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The cumulative frequency of new verbs joining the structure at anygivendateis plotted, and the shape of the resulting curve is checked.
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Each point represents the diet of a bird species on agivendate.
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At agivendate, a vertical line traces out those cohorts alive.
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Daily estimates involve averaging the trial ballot margins from surveys released on agivendate.
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But the contradiction will reappear as soon as one observes, at agivendate, a cross section of option contracts written on the same stock.
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This ensures that the marginal rate of substitution between consumption and leisure at anygivendate will be efficient, given the other distortions that exist.
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The observations were grouped into samples, whereby all observations from a given transect on agivendateconstitute one sample.
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The labor subsidy affects the trade-off between consumption and leisure at agivendatewhereas the capital subsidy affects the trade-off between consumption goods at different dates.
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Even then, quantities in individual categories varied from just one disc harrow, spring tooth harrow or hand thresher in the whole region at agivendate, to 1,558 coup carts.
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Further, this gentleman is deprived of the opportunity of selling his land before thegivendate.
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It costs an officer who retires before agivendatejust as much to live as one who retires after that date.
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After all, how were they to know that the situation would improve by agivendate?
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I hope that he will not hurry this matter simply for the sake of getting it done by agivendate.
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Figures of unemployment relate to those on the register at agivendateand not for totals who have registered during a period.
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One can conceive of an essential element of a complex plant having to reach that plant by agivendate.
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Appellants' rights are protected by the fact that, if agivendateis not manageable, they can request a postponement.
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They would wish tenure to be abolished at the same time at agivendatefor all staff.
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Let us imagine that the local authority receives a number of tenders on thegivendate.
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There is always a difficulty for a man to give up a certain fortnight at agivendate.
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