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A moving wall is a fixed period of months or years.
The issue here was what exactly the fixed period of time means.
In most cases this is for a fixed period, such as three or five days.
They wouldn't strike and would be on the job for a fixed period.
The contract made them to work for a fixed period of time.
The initial, lower rate, however, is subject to change after a fixed period of time, usually from 1 to 10 years.
The payments will continue for a fixed period, usually five years.
Some workers received a 60 percent pay cut for a fixed period and then were laid off.
The child should be old enough to sit still and is required to remain there for a fixed period.
A salary is usually paid for a fixed period of time, like a month or a week.
These pay interest, either for a fixed period or indefinitely.
The agreement between the companies is considered exclusive, but for a fixed period.
Remember, you've got your patent for a fixed period only.
And we have no right to say that they can be marketed for a fixed period.
Survival is calculated over a fixed period, for example 5 or 10 years.
He was employed for a fixed period of six months and his contract said this.
Instead, many investors were told only that they would get high returns after a fixed period.
"But the company must agree in writing to buy the house after a fixed period, usually six months, or carry the payments."
Others may allow repayment over a fixed period, for example, 10 years.
They were expected to return to their homelands after a fixed period.
Most commercial loans have fixed periods between 3 and 10 years.
Many home equity plans set a fixed period during which the person can borrow money, such as 10 years.
A student might enroll with a teacher for a fixed period, a semester perhaps.
The log-line was allowed to run out for a fixed period of time.
Finally, the contract is often a fixed period one.