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temporarily English

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temporarily

If something happens temporarily, it happens for a short amount of time. He was temporarily blinded by the headlights of the oncoming car.

temporarily

for a limited time only; not permanently he will work here temporarily he was brought out of retirement temporarily a power failure temporarily darkened the town

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Simple sentences

Because of fighting in the region, the oil supply was temporarily cut off.
The apple appeased my hunger temporarily.
This service is temporarily out of order.
In the Middle Ages Latin temporarily assured linguistic equal opportunity in the fields of religion, culture and science.
Tatoeba was temporarily unavailable.
I was only hired temporarily.
The airspace around the airport was closed temporarily.
Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat, but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.
Due to the fog, traffic is temporarily suspended.
The library is temporarily closed to the public.
I'm just filling in here temporarily.
Caffeine can temporarily increase your blood pressure.
The light temporarily blinded me.

Movie subtitles

Well, he is, temporarily.
Well, let's say temporarily.
We've got her in safe deposit temporarily.
Temporarily is not good enough.
Temporarily, it does.
I reckon I just temporarily lost my manners.
It'd be a shame to hire a woman temporarily.
I just happen to be assigned to this district temporarily.
She must, however, remain out here temporarily.
So she must be committed here temporarily.
Well, this lease seems to make me a Montana landholder, at least temporarily.
She didn't resign temporarily because of her nerves.
A young mistress' hormones can temporarily revive an old man.
The men used it as a trap door, so we had to remove it temporarily.
Following that, a diction professor for 1 month, and, temporarily, assistant stage manager at the Folies Montmartre.
Temporarily, of course.
You have the feeling that his love for Flora has temporarily held in check his maniacal behaviour from the effects of the monocane drug.
Oh. Isn't it wonderful to see all our lives so settled, temporarily?
Well, let's say temporarily. How much does it cost?
She's lost her mind temporarily, but I'm fixing that. Listen, Banjo, did you reverse the charges?
Oh, yes, temporarily.
Well, that'll suit me fine, temporarily.
If you don't mind, I've come back, but only temporarily.
I fixed him temporarily.
I suppose jail is the best place temporarily.
She must remain out here temporarily.
The New York operator reports the number temporarily out of order.
To avoid that, the ranch will temporarily be someone else's.
I might even make her a small allowance.. temporarily.
Last year these homes gave shelter to 250 mothers with new-born children as well as 1,000 other children temporarily taken care of.
Oh, well, put your things there temporarily.
He's an actor- temporarily without a vehicle.
After the war, I had remained temporarily.
Any authorization to Siberia are temporarily suspended.

News and current affairs

Those crisis countries that do not want to take it upon themselves to lower their prices should be given the opportunity to leave the eurozone temporarily in order to devalue prices and debts.
Those in financial markets who believe in free markets have temporarily abandoned their faith.
But New Deal economic policies, by expanding the role of the state in an often chaotic and unpredictable fashion, probably also played a role in at least temporarily impeding productivity growth.
Last month, however, the military prosecutor accepted Colonel Budanov's argument that he was temporarily insane when he killed the girl, and so acquitted Budanov on the charge of murder.
In principle, greater use of market mechanisms to allocate health care can slow or even temporarily reverse the rise in healthcare costs.
Entry by China into the WTO may temporarily boost exports, but the dismantling of China's own trade barriers will increase imports quickly.
For example, the Democracy and Freedom Web site has been either temporarily shut down or blocked 43 times in three years.
But such a bipartisan consensus requires removing both the left and the right's ideological blinders, at least temporarily.
Adding high-tech systems to traditional processes can temporarily increase costs and thus depress productivity, especially if the new and old businesses are not well connected.
Euro membership, which temporarily enabled massive borrowing at low interest rates, merely aggravated it.
To be sure, the European Central Bank's large-scale bond-buying program could be suppressing interest rates temporarily, and, once the purchases are halted next year, they will rise again.
They were temporarily bailed out by strong world prices for their export commodities, but that ended last year.
The strike has been temporarily stopped by a court order, leaving time for negotiations, but the danger remains great because talks have reached an impasse.
They should temporarily behave more like investors who scrutinize projects, contribute funding, and earn returns.
Perhaps the authorities could also penalize families with boys, at least temporarily.
In the meantime, the Treasury would temporarily re-prioritize and slow outgoing payments.
The quake also destroyed roughly 20,000 buildings, temporarily displacing another 65,000 people.
Credit can also temporarily fill consumer budget gaps.
The plant's operators temporarily halted electricity generation to curb the risk of a radiation release, but nothing came of the threat.
The net result is that money is being parked temporarily in low-yield investments in the US, although this cannot be the long-run trend.
Agriculture relies heavily on illegal workers from Mexico, who live temporarily near the fields and take their earnings back home.
One site was still operating 24 hours a day; in others production had been temporarily halted until the deadline passed.
And the US fiscal system collects roughly two-thirds of all taxes at the national level, which implies an automatic and substantial net fiscal transfer to states with temporarily falling incomes.
Indeed, at the height of the fighting for control of the northern town of Rutshuru last October, the IRC teams that were stationed there decided to evacuate temporarily because the risk was simply too great.
In the past, jets flying into ash from volcanoes in the US, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Mexico have temporarily lost engine power, and in one case, dropped thousands of feet, although all managed to land safely.
This artifice calmed the markets temporarily, but the candidates became wary about falling into a Brazilian Catch-22.
Given the potency of the recent oil-price shock, the risk is that inflation may temporarily slip into negative territory in the coming months.
Britain and some other European governments responded to the post-election crackdown by temporarily withholding aid.
The only way forward is to leave out the countries that are most averse to accepting immigrants, at least temporarily, and create a solution involving just those that are willing to share the burden.
When you are hanging over an abyss, as the global financial system has been in the past few weeks, then gaining solid ground, even if only temporarily, makes a big difference.

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