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"Golden time" in a Sentence (30 examples)
[…] the golden time has already passed before the physician starts prompt treatment.
This fully shows that if there are advanced medical technology and proper rescue methods on the battlefield, more attention is paid to the most precious "golden time” of the 60 min after the trauma, the principle of “seamless education” is emphasized, the implementation of basic life support is ensured within 10 min, the wounded is sent to the designated medical institution within 1 h, and the death toll will be greatly reduced.
Although the golden time period was passed, we reported that our patient with complete transection of SFA and saphenous nerve could still regain his sensoric and motoric function.
It was the golden time of the afternoon then, and the captain said to himself, "Golden sun, golden sea, golden sails, golden leaves, golden love, golden youth, a golden state of things altogether! "
The second kind refers to the beautiful time of day when the sun is about to set, and everything is cast with a hue of the most splendid golden light; it's a wonderful time to shoot. The problem with the second kind of golden time is that keeping a crew around just to film it can be very expensive, leading to the first kind of golden time.
Here I was on the Golden Gate Bridge and it was indeed the golden time of the day.
The overall (6:00 a.m. to midnight) audience rating per time slot didn't change, but the golden time ( 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. ) audience ratings decreased while the midnight to 2:00 a.m. rate increased.
Production companies have such a major role in producing for television to the extent that approximately 70 per cent of programmes broadcast during prime time (or so-called 'golden time' in Japan) period of 7–10 p.m. are said partially or fully to originate from them.
The most remarkable manifestation of this time structuring effect of television is the phenomenon of "Golden Time."
Much of Japanese television content, including even what is aired during “golden time” (prime time, 19:00–22:00), consists of “infotainment” on subjects that range from science and diet to current affairs and travel.
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But a Saturday job for a crew already on golden time calls for double golden time, which is five times the regular wage.
NBC conceded that overtime would be payable for most of the 55¼-hour tour and that golden time would be payable for the following six days. There was a dispute, however, whether golden time would also be payable for any of the 55¼-hour tour.
The second kind refers to the beautiful time of day when the sun is about to set, and everything is cast with a hue of the most splendid golden light; it's a wonderful time to shoot. The problem with the second kind of golden time is that keeping a crew around just to film it can be very expensive, leading to the first kind of golden time.
Twelve hours after the start of the day, including mealtime, golden time, or double time, begins. If you work a sixth day in a given week, you are paid time and a half for that day, and golden time is triple the base wage.
"We could have had a reasonable number of people working at reasonable hours," Lucas says. "But because Fox waited until the last minute, we had to hire twice as many people and we had to have them working on golden time, twenty-four hours a day, in order to get the sets finished— and that cost us a lot more than it normally would have cost us.
Would he were wasted, marrow, bones, and all, That from his loins no hopeful branch may spring, To cross me from the golden time I look for.
"There was a golden time before men sinned, when God came down and talked to Adam, but that is long, long ago," said Anicetus.
We promised to awake on earth new glory, And scatter thoughts like sunshine o'er a clime, Till life appeared like an Arabian story Once on a golden time.
To-day, that wafts to you and me A breath of Eden's prime, That greets us, glad and large and free—It is our golden time.
On whether this was a golden period for TV, historians of the business will eventually pronounce, but it was certainly the golden time in my relationship with John Birt.
The general practitioner, either through ignorance or indifference, neglects his cases of insanity, and too often allows the "golden time" for treatment, i.e., during the incipiency, to pass before recognizing the insanity or considering it of any consequence.
During the golden time, the sellers are willing to sell, but haven't yet fully committed to an agent or anyone else. If you can come in at that point with a reasonable offer, the sellers are very likely to accept.
If you're a telecommuter, you should think of your time on site as golden time, too.
Mornings were always my golden time, where I got most important projects done and could think clearly.
Therefore, the golden time refers to the time from the beginning of arterial blood supply to the decreasing of tumor blood flow and intersection with the curve representing surrounding parenchymal flow, which comes from both portal and arterial blood flow.
Commuting time can be golden time for catching up on your reading and making sure you're aware of the trends and breakthroughs in your industry.
In more severe cases children may lose golden time and spend the time discussing with an adult what they did wrong and setting themselves targets for improving their behaviour.
Each time these are broken, minutes are deducted from the golden time. Usually this is done on a pupil-by-pupil basis so that the whole class isn't penalised for the behaviour of one or two individuals.
There is of course an array of variations teachers use with golden time.
Tangible rewards may include stickers, certificates, the use of a points system, 'golden time', praise assemblies, positive postcards sent home, prizes, lottery draws, Friday afternoon fun clubs, etc.
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