regulation time
1regulation time — noun (sports) the normal prescribed duration of a game the game was finished in regulation time • Ant: ↑overtime • Topics: ↑sport, ↑athletics • Hypernyms: ↑time per …
2regulation time — reguliavimo trukmė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. regulation time vok. Ausregelzeit, f rus. время восстановления, n pranc. durée de réglage, f …
3time period — noun an amount of time (Freq. 4) a time period of 30 years hastened the period of time of his recovery Picasso s blue period • Syn: ↑period of time, ↑period • Hypernyms: ↑ …
4Regulation AB — was introduced in 2004 by the Securities and Exchanges Commission to regulate registration, offering and reporting of public deals of Asset Backed Securities Background Regulation AB is a comprehensive set of new rules and amendments that address …
5Regulation medicale — Régulation médicale La régulation médicale est l administration chargée de gérer l envoi des moyens médicaux ainsi que les évacuations dans le cadre de l aide médicale urgente. Elle prend en général la forme d une salle de coordination avec des… …
6Régulation médicale — La régulation médicale est l administration chargée de gérer l envoi des moyens médicaux ainsi que les évacuations dans le cadre de l aide médicale urgente. Elle prend en général la forme d une salle de coordination avec des personnels chargés… …
7Regulation of acupuncture — is done by various governmental bodies to ensure safe practice, and varies among and within countries.Acupuncturists may also practice traditional Chinese herbal medicine or massage ( Tui Na ), or may be medical acupuncturists, who are trained in …
8Regulation D — (also known as Reg D) is a regulation of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC ), and is also a term for an investment strategy, mostly associated with hedge funds, based upon that regulation. It also affects individual savings and …
9Time in Australia —   UTC+08:00 …
10Time-based pricing — refers to a type offer or contract by a provider of a service or supplier of a commodity, in which the price depends on the time when the service is provided or the commodity is delivered. The rational background of time based pricing is expected …