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period of play

period of play
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    • (in games or plays or other performances) the time during which play proceeds

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    1. Describe the state of play and any improvements in the reporting period
    2. Provide for information regarding state of play and evolution in the reporting period
    3. During that period, the State's declarations as to its intention to play fully its role of shareholder did not stop the downward trend in France Télécom's share price.
    4. All cats should have a period of play and general social interactions with humans on a daily basis, plus additional time for regular grooming.
    5. Since the period under consideration in the present proceedings is subsequent to that alteration, the evolution of the common market cannot play a role in the assessment.
    6. Since the period under consideration in the present proceedings is subsequent to that alteration, the evolution of the common market cannot play a role in the assessment. An evolution factor coming into play after the introduction of the new financing mechanism would be equally irrelevant, because the measure would already have constituted State aid at the time the evolution took place.
    7. An important part of his/her mandate should be to play a major role in the establishment of the ICM during the transitional period between the status decision and the end of UNMIK's mandate.
    8. Subject to national rules, Member States shall encourage public authorities to take into account the leading role which they should play in the field of energy performance of buildings, inter alia, by implementing the recommendations included in the energy performance certificate issued for buildings owned by them within its validity period.
    9. The second service must have editorial control over the content and scheduling of the edited highlights or delayed coverage except that a restriction may be imposed that the second service shall not begin broadcasting the edited highlights or delayed coverage until a period has elapsed following the scheduled conclusion of the event (or the play in the event on any day).
    10. This perception led to a fall in the share price, which reached its lowest point on 30 September 2002 following a period of relative stability during the summer in the absence of any specific announcements or rumours. During that period, the State's declarations as to its intention to play fully its role of shareholder did not stop the downward trend in France Télécom's share price.
    11. Whilst Gyproc may be held responsible for the infringement as a whole for the period during which it was a participant, that is from June 1996 to November 1998, the available evidence shows that Gyproc was in an objectively different situation from that of the other addressees of the Decision, such that the Commission recognises that Gyproc did not play an identical role in the agreement to that of the other undertakings.
    12. The objectives of the EU with regard to water policy are laid down in Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy [2], which will start to reach full implementation in the period 2010-2012. As main users of water and water resources, agriculture and forestry have a major role to play in sustainable water management both in terms of quantity and of quality.
    13. For these purposes, where an event has a number of different components taking place concurrently the scheduled duration of the event is defined as the time elapsed between the scheduled beginning of the first component of the event on that day. The second service must have editorial control over the content and scheduling of the edited highlights or delayed coverage except that a restriction may be imposed that the second service shall not begin broadcasting the edited highlights or delayed coverage until a period has elapsed following the scheduled conclusion of the event (or the play in the event on any day).