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meantime

[meen-tahym] / ˈminˌtaɪm /




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In the meantime, here’s one last, basic fact that appears to be misunderstood: The First Amendment doesn’t give journalists a right to disobey laws.

From The Wall Street Journal

The review will not be implemented until 2031, however, she said some exams could be made shorter in the meantime.

From BBC

In the meantime, to get to work at the market, Rahesh must walk for two hours along a rutted dirt road between barren mountains before he can catch a ride.

From Barron's

But in the meantime, Venezuelan crude exports to the U.S. have reached their highest levels in almost a year, according to data from Kpler.

From MarketWatch

“I’m not some tearaway. As soon as I’m old enough, I’ll be up there with him. But in the meantime, I’m signing up with the Home Guard.”

From Literature