Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A card having a time-table printed upon it.
- noun A card containing blank spaces for name, date, and hour, to be filled up by workmen and given to the timekeeper on their beginning work.
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Examples
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That group also gave time-card chiseling a more dismal score: 1.85 versus 2.47.
Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011
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Simply splendid time-card business cards from the exact-o knife of designer Thomas Bradley.
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At Comfort Keepers, one of the nation's largest home-health-care franchisers, caregivers use an automated time-card system.
Taking Care of Business Simona Covel 2008
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Naturally there's a lot of time-card falsification.
Archive 2007-07-01 Steve Hulett 2007
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Naturally there's a lot of time-card falsification.
Falsifying Documents Steve Hulett 2007
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Evidence the poor planning that resulted in service employees waiting in line 30 deep to enter time-card data.
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On the time-card No. 7 was a "blind" water tank farther on up the line, the loneliest tank on the division.
Every Man for Himself Hopkins Moorhouse
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He looked at his time-card; there was but one town between them and that village.
Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter Lawrence L. Lynch
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Jarvis now scented a fat job, and thinking only of getting the particulars of that replied, rather incautiously, as he consulted the time-card in the hand of Clarence.
Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter Lawrence L. Lynch
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He unbuttoned his heavy coat and, finding a pocket, drew out a time-card.
The Rim of the Desert Ada Woodruff Anderson
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