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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A 28-day cooling-off period after buying a gun is required by law.
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The governor hoped a 60-day cooling-off period would avoid a strike.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Crucially, they can not take advantage of the two week cooling-off period available to individuals.
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During a three-month cooling-off period , negotiations would begin on the future of all the republics and provinces.
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His cooling-off period does not expire until the end of seven days following the acceptance.
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It was as if, having goaded her to the point of total capitulation, he'd opted for a wary cooling-off period .
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It would certainly be possible for a cooling-off period to be introduced in Britain.
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The customer is given the right to cancel the contract during the cooling-off period .
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The favoured strategy so far has been to introduce a cooling-off period before industrial action could be taken.
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The idea is to ensure an orderly market by giving market participants a cooling-off period with a chance to reassess their positions.