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grace period

宽限期,宽限时间,宽限期,优待期

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a period of time after a payment becomes due, as of a loan or life-insurance premium, before one is subject to penalties or late charges or before the loan or policy is canceled.

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Examples

  • Instead, the clock started on a grace period for its government owners to buy back the domain before it was sold to someone else.

  • YouTube says that grace period was supposed to expire on January 21, after Inauguration Day.

  • However, there was a grace period during which videos would be removed without additional penalty to the account.

  • They declined to disturb decisions that allow Pennsylvania officials to receive ballots cast by Election Day and received within three days, and a ruling by North Carolina’s elections board that set a grace period of nine days.

  • Overall FHA delinquencies have almost doubled in the past year, yet the foreclosures have barely budged because of the grace periods granted by the lenders.

  • But there is a big twist in this story that has left both Grace Castro and Lozoya frustrated and grasping for more answers.

  • That is a reality that still eats at Grace Castro and Yvonne Lozoya.

  • Unlike the Soviet Union at a certain period in history, the Russian economy does not hold a candle to that of the United States.

  • The detectives are still at it, seeking to account for a period of time when Brinsley may well have paused to sit somewhere.

  • The idea that January 1st initiates a period of new beginning is not a flash of Hallmark brilliance.

  • Many of them were delicious in the role; one of them was the embodiment of every womanly grace and charm.

  • They ranged from moving trunks to cleaning cisterns, and, by grace of all of them, Sim was doing very well.

  • The reformers of the earlier period were not indifferent to the need for centralized organization in the banking system.

  • She was growing a little stout, but it did not seem to detract an iota from the grace of every step, pose, gesture.

  • Tobacco at this period was also rolled up in the leaves of the Palm and smoked.