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report out : to return after consideration and often with revisions to a legislative body for action [after much debate the committee reported the bill out] ...
out of status
out of status A U.S. visa allows the bearer to apply for entry to the U.S. in a certain classification, for a specific purpose. For example, student (F), visitor (B), temporary worker (H). Every visa is issued for a particular purpose and for a specific class of visitor. Each visa classification has a set of requirements that the visa holder must follow and maintain. When you arrive in the U.S., a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspector determines whether you will be admitted, length of stay and conditions of stay in, the U.S. When admitted you are given a Form I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record), which tells you when you must leave the U.S. The date granted on the I-94 card at the airport governs how long you may stay in the U.S. If you do not follow the requirements, you stay longer than that date, or you engage in activities not permitted for your particular type of visa, you violate your status and are considered be "out of status". It is...
last in, first out
last in, first out : being or relating to a method of valuing inventories by which items from the last lot received are assumed to be sold first and all requisitions are priced at the cost per item of the lot last stocked compare first in, first out ...
first in, first out
first in, first out : being or relating to a method of valuing inventories by which items in the lot first received are assumed to be issued or sold first and requisitions are priced at the cost per item of the oldest lot on hand compare last in, first out ...
Dangerously out of control
Dangerously out of control, a dog is regarded as dangerously out of control on any occasion on which there are grounds for reasonable apprehen-sion that it will cause injury to any person, whether or not it does so, except where the dog is being used for a lawful purpose by a constable or person in the service of the Crown, Dangerous Dogs Act, 1991, s. 10(3) (UK), Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 374, p. 179....
Brief, or Brieve, out of the Chancery
Brief, or Brieve, out of the Chancery, a writ issued in Scotland in the name of the sovereign in the election of tutors to minors, the cognoscing of lunatics or of idiots, and ascertaining the widow's terce; and sometimes in dividing the property belonging to heirs-portioners. In these cases only brieves are now in use, Consult Bell's Scotch Law Dict....
out of town
happening in or being of another town or city as an out of town tryout...
pan out
To succeed as the project didnt pan out...
Phase out
To halt an activity in steps or gradually as to phase out use of 386 based PCs...
Printing out
A method of printing in which the image is fully brought out by the direct actinic action of light without subsequent development by means of chemicals...
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