temporary admission

collocation in English

meaningsoftemporaryandadmission

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temporary
adjective
uk
/ˈtem.pər.ər.i/
us
/ˈtem.pə.rer.i/
not lasting or needed for ...
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admission
noun
uk
/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/
us
/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/
the act of agreeing that something is true, ...
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(Definition oftemporaryandadmissionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftemporary admission

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The immigration service does not provide accommodation for passengers giventemporaryadmissionalthough hotel accommodation is occasionally arranged in cases of exceptional need.
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Separate figures are not available, but the great majority would have been ontemporaryadmission.
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A woman aged 25 also absconded fromtemporaryadmissionbefore a decision was reached in her case.
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Of the 8,500 people grantedtemporaryadmissionlast year, only 187 absconded.
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How many of those who were refused leave to enter but giventemporaryadmissionactually absconded?
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In 1988 a total of 401 passengers absconded, either from detention or by failing to respond to the terms oftemporaryadmission.
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The reason for detention in each case was that the immigration service was not satisfied the applicant would comply with conditions oftemporaryadmission.
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She lodged an appeal and was grantedtemporaryadmission.
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I regret that information on the nationality of persons grantedtemporaryadmissionis not available centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.
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Such persons, excluding those who applied for asylum, spent an average of 11 days ontemporaryadmission.
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It cost the taxpayer more to keep that person in detention rather than to give himtemporaryadmission.
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Many of the cases were good andtemporaryadmissionwas permitted.
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Obviously, the likelihood of a person ontemporaryadmissiongoing to ground is exceptionally small.
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Next, consider the question of those who, having been refused entry to this country, are then grantedtemporaryadmission.
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It is proper that we should use that method oftemporaryadmissionto help people in that way.
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Such a person could not be given or refused leave and would not, on the information available, be suitable for the grant oftemporaryadmission.
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A total of 1,086,940 applications fortemporaryadmissionwere received in 1994 but separate records showing the purpose of each visit are not kept.
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In accordance with the normal practice, a further 200 passengers were grantedtemporaryadmissionyesterday afternoon and evening.
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Each case, is considered on its merits and the presumption will always be in favour of grantingtemporaryadmissionor release wherever possible.
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It is the regrettable fact that we have found some people who will not comply with the terms oftemporaryadmissionor release.
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