I. adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an interim payment (= a payment that is made before something is finished or settled )
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It may be reasonable for the builder to ask for interim payments as the work progresses.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
administration
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It envisaged the disarming of all the Kampuchean factions and the creation of a neutral interim administration to organise free elections.
agreement
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Two interim agreements have been drawn up.
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Kissinger finally got the interim agreement through the Senate, thereby completing the first step in linkage.
arrangement
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Although clearly an interim arrangement , this rump has claimed for itself a legitimacy that is altogether spurious.
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In late 1989, he agreed to an interim arrangement that was extended to two years.
basis
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The National Executive Council resigned but was re-appointed on an interim basis pending the selection by Soglo of a transitional government.
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The position had been filled on an interim basis .
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His replacement was Education Minister José Goldemberg, who was to hold the post on an interim basis .
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Health was given as an additional portfolio to Education Minister José Goldemberg on an interim basis .
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He was replaced, on an interim basis , by Snezhana Botusharova.
care
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For those reasons I allow the appeal and I substitute an interim care order.
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They wanted an interim care order.
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They simply wanted to convert the interim care order into a substantive care order.
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In these circumstances the court has the choice of making an interim care or supervision order.
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On 19 December 1991 the local authority sought interim care orders.
coach
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Don Newman, most recently the coach at Cal State Sacramento, is the interim coach.
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Offensive coordinator Rob Green was named interim coach .
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Three years ago, Steve Fisher was fired and Ellerbe promoted to interim coach just days before preseason practice began.
dividend
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A cautious outlook from P&O's chairman Lord Sterling sent the stock dipping 5p to 663p despite the boosted interim dividend payout.
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An interim dividend of 6p per ordinary share was paid on 1 April 1993 in respect of the year ending 31 December 1993.
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Conglomerate Williams Holdings disappointed the City with the interim dividend unchanged.
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An interim dividend of 3.35p was paid on 2 November 1992.
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Shareholders are left with just the 1p interim dividend .
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The interim dividend is raised to 1.2p from 1.03p while earnings per share climbed to 7.24p from 5.93p.
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Earnings per share rose from 5p to 6.87p and the trust's interim dividend is held at 3.4p.
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The board expects a similar percentage increase in next year's interim dividend from 6.75p to 7p.
government
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The instructions and authority they have received from the interim government are not instructions and authority from the Government of the Republic.
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Before last year, Khan showed no interest in politics and turned down Cabinet posts in two interim governments .
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The interim government was going to hold the first free elections in thirty years.
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Crossman Block have wholly taken over from Lloyd &038; Co. and are now the sole solicitors instructed by the interim government .
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Once an interim government is agreed upon and in place then all sanctions could be removed.
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The interim government was not recognized by the major rebel movements.
head
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What Katz should have done was fire Lucas, name an interim head coach, and then go after Ford.
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Heidi Hedlund, senior director of operations product management, will serve as interim head of operations.
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Dowlin named Kathy Page, chief librarian at the Main Library, as interim head of the system.
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But then Garrett fired Parker and named Bibby as the interim head coach on Feb. 7.
injunction
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This made the granting of an interim injunction much easier to obtain.
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Review the use by employers of interim injunctions to stop disputes.
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Even though the matter involved an interim injunction , the judgment of Lord Ross was a full one.
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They obtained an interim injunction directed against the union, which then agreed to comply.
measure
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They signed a protocol on interim measures to establish peacekeeping forces and military observers.
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Microsoft immediately confirmed its intention to appeal against both the interim measures and the breakup order.
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It is they who have appointed a new caretaker president and a Government which they claim are interim measures .
order
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On 11 December 1991 the interim order was made and on 23 December 1991 the order under appeal was made.
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The court must be satisfied that the statutory criteria are still met when making a second or subsequent interim order .
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The second interim order may last for six weeks.
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They do apply to applications for interim orders in care proceedings.
payment
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The court has the power to include interest on an interim payment but will rarely do so.
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In either case, finance can be arranged by interim payments if liability is not an issue.
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Clearly, he will be entitled to an interim payment .
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He can do this whether the interim payment was voluntary or under Order.
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However, it is accepted that there are occasions when an interim payment is justified.
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Loss Adjusters may recommend an interim payment to assist the Policyholder.
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Claimants would also be entitled to file for interim payments of US$2,500 for death or injury.
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Thus an interim payment will be made directly to a legally aided plaintiff.
period
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In the interim period the business will still be managed by the vendor.
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We have to come to some kind of deal with the trade unions in this complex interim period .
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Scand. will continue in this capacity on behalf of Dalton for an interim period .
president
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On Feb. 5 interim president Joseph Nerette promoted Cédras to the rank of lieutenant-general.
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When the politicians returned to Congress, they approved the compromise that named Arteaga interim president .
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The interim president of Nebraska supported Phillips' reinstatement.
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Congressional leader Fabian Alarcon, elected interim president by Congress, led the march.
relief
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The rights and wrongs of the case are frequently effectively settled on motion for interim relief .
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What prompted the court to transform what was an appeal against an interim relief order into a final settlement?
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Firstly, it is said that this is not a case in which interim relief is appropriate or possible at all.
report
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The recommendations had been set out in the Commission's interim report published in May.
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In 1987, when an interim report was issued, scientists and environmentalists bitterly attacked its conclusions as misrepresenting the facts.
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There is no duty on the Prime Minister to publish any interim reports highlighting specific abuses.
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Copies of the annual report , interim report and news releases are available to employees.
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He has asked the Health and Safety Executive to make an interim report .
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Do not think of lesson notes as finished products; they are rough, interim reports . 6.
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Timing was also a significant factor in the production of this interim report .
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The Nuffield modern languages survey has not yet reported and the only available account is an interim report from 1985.
result
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Investors have access to published accounts, interim results , Chairman's statements and any other public announcements or press releases.
stage
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The vendor should only account to the purchaser for post-taxation income earned during the interim stage .
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At the interim stage last year, before Gerald Ratner quit as chairman in November, the group lost £27.7m.
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Sales, 11 p.c. down at the interim stage , finished the year only 5 p.c. lower at I£292m.
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I have always felt a little uncomfortable about the interim stage .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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An interim director was appointed until the end of the year.
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Eventually an interim agreement on arms control was reached.
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The actual sales figures were 20% higher than those estimated in the interim report in July.
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The government will announce interim measures to tackle fuel shortages.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For those reasons I allow the appeal and I substitute an interim care order.
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Henry Hyde, R-Ill., as an interim speaker.
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In 1987, when an interim report was issued, scientists and environmentalists bitterly attacked its conclusions as misrepresenting the facts.
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In a shockingly brief time, they managed to produce a working computer that ran Smalltalk, sort of an interim Dynabook.
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In the meantime, the following interim support arrangements will apply: 1.
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Pringle sweater giant Dawson International climbed 8p to 228p ahead of Tuesday's interim figures.
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Three years ago, Steve Fisher was fired and Ellerbe promoted to interim coach just days before preseason practice began.
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Under the prewar system of interim development control there were no such effective means.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In the interim , the existing fleet will be modernised for A $ 7m.
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Matthew Clark will now pay its interim of 6.75p on 5 April.