0 lasting for a morning or an afternoon, rather than the whole day: --
1 a day when people only work in either the morning or the afternoon, or when stores, businesses, etc. are only open in either the morning or the afternoon: --
They get a half-day's work to-day, an odd half-day to-morrow, and perhaps another the day after.
The minimum requirement is for 26 half-day sittings, that being the minimum number of sittings to ensure magistrates keep their knowledge and skills current.
Is he further aware that only 20 of them turned up at a mass rally on the half-day national strike?
There may be an opportunity in the not-too-distant future at least for a half-day debate on agriculture, if not a full-day debate.
The amount of work it will entail for our staff if one follows it to its logical conclusion which includes half-day absences for courses etc.
However, by the time we were present the managers had designed a card with a relatively limited number of activity codes, which divided the month into half-day units.
In addition, children at this age, spend less time (half-day) together in the school compared with younger children.
All of the staff in the intervention group were requested to attend a half-day introductory session on the new guidelines by senior management.