Sentences with phrase «indeterminate lengths»

Kicking them outside for indeterminate lengths of time?
R Coronae Borealis star, any of a small group of old stars of the class called peculiar variables that maintain nearly uniform brightness for indeterminate lengths of time and then fall abruptly and dramatically in brightness over the course of a few weeks or less, returning slowly and irregularly to their previous level over several months.
During a bull run of indeterminate length and height, losing your (core) position can knock your profit - making efforts to the curb.
If an employer wishes to hire an international candidate through the Express Entry selection system, the job offer must be of indeterminate length.
This is another Aleph Blog series of indeterminate length.
For «The Indeterminate Length,» San Diego - based artist Mike Calway - Fagen has occupied Good Citizen Gallery with a marvelous monument to the mundane.
Is it fair to deprive an innocent person of his or her ability to earn a living pending an investigation of indeterminate length?
Individuals may find whole life attractive because it offers coverage for an indeterminate length of time.

Not exact matches

Length of time spent within scenes and the timing of the events within them is therefore indeterminate — creating headaches for composers and game teams alike who a) wish to avoid annoying music repetition and b) want music to respond to the action like a movie score might.
Rather than a fixed period of time — for example, six months imprisonment on conviction for theft — an indeterminate sentence allowed a magistrate to impose a sentence of up to two years less a day, with the length of that sentence to be determined by the offender's conduct in jail.
If an indication is given, the judge should make it clear that if the defendant is later assessed as «dangerous», the sentences mandated by CJA 2003 — an indeterminate or extended sentence — will be imposed and that, if the accused is assessed as dangerous, the indication can only relate to the notional determinate term which will be used in the calculation of the minimum specified period the offender would have to serve before he may apply to the Parole Board to direct his release or, in a case where an extended sentence is the only lawful option, it will relate to the appropriate custodial term within the extended sentence — that is, the indication does not encompass the length of any extension period during which the offender will be on licence following his release.Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Commencement No 16) Order 2007 (SI 2007/1999) Section 29 of CJA 2003 creates (in the case of public prosecutions only) a new method of commencing criminal proceedings — written charge and requisition, to replace laying an information and issuing a summons.
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