
1) Beyond the regular time 2) Certain hours of work 3) Extra period in the NFL 4) Extra work 5) Extra working hours 6) Extra working period 7) Gradually 8) Gradually get more work 9) It might be sudden death 10) Item on the paycheck 11) Pay for extra work-hours 12) Pay over 8 hours, usually 13) Paycheck booster
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1) Tiebreaker
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- work done in addition to regular working hours
- playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie
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Overtime is the amount of time someone works beyond normal working hours. Normal hours may be determined in several ways: Most nations have overtime labor laws designed to dissuade or prevent employers from forcing their employees to work excessively long hours. These laws may take into account other considerations than the humanitarian, such as p...
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[Ace Hood song] `Overtime` is the first single from rapper Ace Hood`s second studio album Ruthless. It features Akon and T-Pain, and is produced by The Runners. == Music video == The music video was shot at Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, FL, Chaminade- Madonna`s football field was chosen for the view, and because...
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[ice hockey] Overtime is a method of extending an ice hockey game when the scores are tied after regulation. The two main methods of extending the game are the overtime period (commonly referred to as overtime) and the shootout. Depending upon league rules, the game`s winning team may or may not be necessarily determined. ==Overtime periods...
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[sports] Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are same. In most sports, this extra period is only played if the game is required to have a clear winner, as in single-elimination tournaments where ...
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• (n.) Time beyond, or in excess of, a limit; esp., extra working time.
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(from the article `ice hockey`) The game is divided into three periods of 20 minutes playing time each, with a 15-minute intermission between periods. Hockey games may end in a tie ...
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Hours of work undertaken above the standard working hours.
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the extra periods played after a regulation game ends tied; used in collegiate and championship international matches to determine a winner.
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An extra period of play to break a tie. In most amateur hockey, there is one 10-minute sudden-death
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In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), it is the term used to define work that is p
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Time worked in addition to normal working hours. The pay received, usually charged at a higher rate, for working outside regular working hours
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O'ver·time` noun Time beyond, or in excess of, a limit; esp., extra working time.
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A designation for work performed outside the hours specified as normal working hours. Usually work performed on overtime is charged at a substantially higher rate.
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[Ice Hockey] an additional period of play used to break a tie; see sudden-death.
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[Soccer] the extra periods played after a regulation game ends tied; used in collegiate and championship international matches to determine a winner.
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Extra pay that a tester gets for working more than 40 hours a week. Applies only to personnel who earn an hourly wage (not applicable to salaried personnel).
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Hours worked in excess of maximum set by federal or state law that must be compensated.
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[
adv] - beyond the regular time 2. [n] - playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie 3. [n] - work done in addition to regular working hours
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If a game is tied after the end of regulation, teams will often play a 5-minute overtime period to determine a winner.
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Any hours above 40 work hours per week. For example, if working 55 hours in a week, the overtime is 15 hours and the percentage of overtime hours is calculated as 15 hours overtime/55 hours worked = 27.3% overtime.
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adverb beyond the regular time; `she often has to work overtime`
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a five-minute extra period that is played when the game is tied after four quarters
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