TEMPORARINESS - définition. Qu'est-ce que TEMPORARINESS
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est TEMPORARINESS - définition


Temporariness      
·noun The quality or state of being temporary;
- opposed to perpetuity.
contemporary         
  • Decolonization of the British Empire in Africa.
  • Countries by real GDP growth rate in 2014. (Countries in brown were in recession.)
  • The division of [[Europe]] during the Cold War
  • A visualization of the various routes through a portion of the Internet. Partial map of the Internet based in 2005.
  • World Trade Center]] on fire and the [[Statue of Liberty]].
  • U.S. Army]] troops in [[Kunar Province]]
SUBSET OF MODERN HISTORY THAT DESCRIBES THE HISTORICAL PERIOD FROM APPROXIMATELY 1945 TO THE PRESENT, COMMON IN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE HISTORIOGRAPHY
Contemporary History; Contemporany; Contemporary era; Contemporary historic events; Contemporary world; Contemporaneity principle; Contemporary; Contemporary period; Contemporary Period; Current history; Post-1945 history; CONTEMPORARY; Contemporary modern era
adj. contemporary with
Temporary         
·adj Lasting for a time only; existing or continuing for a limited time; not permanent; as, the patient has obtained temporary relief.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour TEMPORARINESS
1. "There must be an end to temporariness, but nine months is too short a period.
2. After unemployment, temporariness itself is the biggest enemy of the evacuees.
3. The only thing still keeping Israel from sinking into open colonialism is the element of ephemerality and temporariness that accompanies occupation.
4. "The temporariness . . . has become a fiction," said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a research and advocacy group that supports limits on immigration.
5. "There was a motif of temporariness," says Kav La‘Oved (the hotline for workers‘ rights) legal advisor Yuval Livnat, "but today it‘s completely changed." He observes, "There are employees who receive an hourly wage for months and years, although alongside them, other workers are hired who receive monthly wages.