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  • 1set for a later time — index continue (adjourn) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Set for Life — Infobox Television show name = Set For Life caption = format = Game show starring = Jimmy Kimmel runtime = 60 Minutes creator = Dick de Rijk country = United States network = ABC executive producer = Scott St. John director = R. Brian DiPirro… …

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  • 3set for life — adjective Possessing sufficient resources, especially financial, to last a lifetime. In that case he has to pay her alimony even if there are no children, and if she is one of those smart ones, interested in nothing but a good living and… …

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  • 4set for life — have enough money to last a lifetime    He inherited a lot of money. He s set for life …

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  • 5set for life — someone who is set for life has so much money that they never need to work again …

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  • 6set for trial — See setting case for trial …

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  • 7National Minimum Data Set for Social Care — NMDS Logo Launched: October 2005 By: Skills for Care Website: www.nmds sc.org.uk Objective The primary objective of the NMDS SC is to generate improved sector wide strategic workforce intelligence to support the strategic plannin …

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  • 8(the) scene is set for something — the scene is set for (something) set the scene for (something) if you set the scene for something, you make it possible or likely to happen. After a disastrous first half, the scene was set for a humiliating defeat …

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  • 9(the) scene is set for — the scene is set for (something) set the scene for (something) if you set the scene for something, you make it possible or likely to happen. After a disastrous first half, the scene was set for a humiliating defeat …

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  • 10(the) stage is set for something — the stage is set for (something) set the stage for (something) if you set the stage for something, you make it possible or likely to happen. The stage is now set for a really exciting climax to this year s championship …

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