set time

collocation in English

meaningsofsetandtime

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set
adjective
uk
/set/
us
/set/
ready ...
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time
noun
uk
/taɪm/
us
/taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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(Definition ofsetandtimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofset time

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In practice, after asettimethe voltage is disconnected, the heating ceases and the molten zone solidifies.
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Milestones represents a deliberate attempt by the systematics community tosettimeaside to review developments and progress in biological systematics.
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The model also permits a remaining effect lasting from the end ofsettimeuntil the rest of the lifetime.
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But the second time she alsosettimeaside.
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The effects of the measure can be suspended during thesettimeframe.
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The first reading was taken at 30 sec and subsequent water loss was determined atsettimeintervals.
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Stop delay andsettimeare defined analogously to start delay and rise time.
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The forces from each load cell can thus be computed to produce a vector that describes the movement of the subject's centre of gravity over asettimeperiod.
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However, where possible it would make sense to rota the newly qualified radiographer with their preceptor and arrange asettimewhen the preceptor and preceptee could meet up.
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Those are revising powers and powers to delay within asettime.
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There is nosettimelimit for this task.
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In any case, it would be impossible for me to do so, as there is asettimescale today.
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They have to be held for asettime.
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It is important, however, that there is asettimeat which the statement lapses.
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Following public consultation, we have established asettime-limit for registration.
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Clause 1 defines the review body's duty to make recommendations on any specific matter referred to it and to report within asettime.
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There will be nosettimeallocated for training, but it will be an element of the individual training plan of each offender.
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