business hours
business hours
In such places, during business hours, one has something to think of besides actors and actresses, and so the station yard was very quickly gained.
From Project Gutenberg
Yesterday afternoon, at the close of business hours, everything was put away as usual.
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The thieves, it was supposed, had secreted themselves in the warehouse during business hours, and waited till night to carry out their plans.
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But there is just one more little solace for leisure, and too often business hours, of which we have not yet spoken.
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Employees had time to socialize because they worked normal business hours, and got to take off holidays to spend time with their families.
From The Atlantic
For places that are particularly popular with travelers, the app can be used to see photos, price range, business hours and other information.
From VentureBeat
A stranger going into one of these agencies during business hours is struck by the stupendous machinery at work before him.
From The Atlantic
On some nights and weekends, she is the on-call spokeswoman should the media need something after business hours.
From Dallas Morning News
Users also get access to support (with a 4-hour response time) during business hours.
From TechCrunch
Make regular safety sweeps of parking structures and provide a consistent law enforcement presence during regular business hours to ensure public safety.
From OCRegister
For the most part, critical business tasks were contained to “normal” business hours.
From Wired
He appeared before the board to ask permission to maintain extended business hours at his family-owned gas station.
From New York Daily News
The man was operating within the normal business hours and met all the regulations involved in his activity.
From ABC News
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