timekeeping
IPA: tˈaɪmkipɪŋ
noun
- The measurement of time, or determining what the local time is.
- The quality of being punctual, keeping to a set time.
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Examples of "timekeeping" in Sentences
- His office was that of timekeeping.
- The state of the art in timekeeping.
- The state of the art in timekeeping.
- History of timekeeping devices in Egypt.
- QZSS timekeeping and remote synchronization.
- Mr. Liu called for a comprehensive investigation into other possible timekeeping violations.
- If they find mismanagement in timekeeping, they can shutdown funding you’ve already been allocated.
- He calls the timekeeping brainwork, and says he isn't used to it; and his gate lodge is so splendid that he's ashamed to use the rooms, and skulks in the scullery.
- Clocks and Culture is a brief history of the changes wrought by and on Europe over four hundred years due to technological advances in timekeeping and the rise of a time-aware culture.
- The distributor plans to extend the app to 11,000 U.S. merchandisers so they can record on smartphones the time they spend in each store, instead of having to call a timekeeping toll-free number.
- "The very company entrusted by our city to build a timekeeping system for New York City employees has grossly mismanaged their own timekeeping and in the process overcharged city taxpayers for sums of money still to be determined."
- Anchored by the ancient Drum and Bell Towers, the $73 million redevelopment will include courtyard homes for the rich, a "timekeeping" museum and an underground mall, presumably well stocked with Rolexes and Cartiers - or perhaps their more affordable counterfeit cousins.
- Science Applications International Corp., the prime contractor on the project known as CityTime, informed city officials this week that it fired Gerard Denault , the former project manager for CityTime, for allegedly violating company policy when reporting his own timekeeping.
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