release date

collocation in English

meaningsofreleaseanddate

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release
noun
uk
/rɪˈliːs/
us
/rɪˈliːs/
an occasion when someone is allowed to leave ...
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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 ofreleaseanddatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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His family was unable to contact him and so did not know the charges against him, hisreleasedate, or the condition of his health.
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For most entries, it provides genre information, and for half of them areleasedate(after 1995).
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For all cases the date assigned to a survey is thereleasedate.
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In addition, in every case, the trial judge should state the earliestreleasedate, to take account of time spent on remand.
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On discovery of the mistake regarding hisreleasedate, the governor apologised to the prisoner concerned for the distress which had been caused.
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Since the end of 1964, 164 life sentence prisoners have been given areleasedate, of whom 137 have been released.
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I have said several times today that we are not contemplating an earlierreleasedate.
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Failure to observe these conditions can lead to the deferment or cancellation of the provisionalreleasedate.
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There are no regulations to prevent personnel in this category from taking up civilian employment in advance of theirreleasedate.
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I have asked only that hisreleasedatebe set so that he will become eligible for parole.
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Secondly, they make an associated reduction in the percentage taper referring to disposals of shares before thereleasedate.
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It is unsafe to set areleasedatefor such people at the time they are sentenced.
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Each decision will have to be communicated to the prisoner and his newreleasedateentered on to computer records and warrants.
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I have no knowledge of thereleasedateof any prisoner until, in each individual case, the proper procedures have been completed.
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He is still in prison and hisreleasedateis expected to be mid-1983, by which time he will have served seven years.
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Finally, we believe that the court should specify the earliestreleasedatethat can be associated with a given sentence.
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A deferment of the prisoner'sreleasedatewithin the sentence passed by the court is the strongest and most effective sanction available to a governor.
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A prisoner may have hisreleasedatechanged every two months.
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That calculation of the earliestreleasedatewill be made much easier by the sensible clarification of the law in clause 7.
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It emphasises the individual offender's personal responsibility for his actions and for hisreleasedate.
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