double time Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of double time In English

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  • He says he'll have it up in two months and ready to open, if he has to make the men work double time. 

  • Harmonisation would make us put our clocks back, if we did not move to single—double time at that date.

  • Rocky's flow throughout the mixtape is tempered, and his delivery ranges from nonchalant rhymes to forceful double time.

  • The trouble is that the premise of double time being a universal standard simply does not hold true.

  • For example, some pay double time for overtime, some pay time and a half, and others do not pay for overtime. 31.

  • However, when disregarding the stochastic element, ignoring the double time scale and replacing the model (1) with a biomass model, the basic economic trade-off may be illustrated.

  • Voluntary overtime often has the advantage of very good wages of time and a half or weekend working at double time.

  • The small print is not about double time and not about protection for workers.

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