period of grace उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- If a serious British bid emerges before July 13, Blackstone has the power to extend the period of grace to Oct . 13.
- The point is that the penalty clause makes no allowance for circumstances, allows no period of grace and provides no room for adjustment.
- Analysts believe that Videnov has been given another period of grace by the party to clean up the mess, probably the last one.
- It puts an imprimatur on a silent phenomena, on the need for an extended period of grace even when nothing seems to be happening.
- Website owners were given a 6-month period of grace to ensure that their websites and online marketing comply with the new CAP Code rules.
- Rickman added that, if the broomhandle putter was banned, a period of grace could be introduced to phase it out gradually and allow players to adapt their games.
- "We will give a new leadership more than a period of grace, " Gissin added . " We will show restraint, and we believe they'll respond in kind.
- "Furthermore, not all companies which have reported their debt are insolvent or bankrupt because they still have a period of grace before repayments become due, " he said.
- These 81 years extended from Mississippi's frontier days during the period of grace and plenty before the Civil War, and through the South's darkest hours after the war.
- After the previous kerfuffle I would have thought the article would have been allowed, at least, a decent period of grace to see if something more acceptable turns up.