Etymology: [ 'O-v&r ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English, adverb and preposition, from Old English ofer; akin to Old High German ubar above, beyond, over, Latin super, Greek hyper.
zamanla, zaman içerisinde, fazla çalışma, fazla mesai, iş saatlerinden sonraki çalışmalara, İş saatlerinden sonraki çalışmalara ait, İş saatlerinden fazla çalışma süresi, fazla mesai ücreti, fazla mesai yaparak, mesai fazlası, uzatma dakikaları, uzatma, mesai, fazla mesai için ödenen ücret, iş saatlerinden sonra, oyunun uzatmaya gitmesi, uzatmalar,
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zaman içerisinde - "she will get well over time - zaman içerisinde iyileşecek"
With the passage of time, OT, An extra period of play when a contest has a tie score at the end of regulation, The rate of pay, usually higher, for work done outside of or in addition to regular hours, The working time outside of one's regular hours, Exceeding regular working hours, A CWT charge to the customer where, because of customer convenience, laws, or ordinances, the shipment is delivered after normal business hours of Monday-Friday, 8:00 a m - 5:00 p m It cannot be charged if it is for the carrier's convenience, Any payments made as an addition to salary to reflect work performed beyond specified 'normal' hours, Time worked over an Employee's normal hours of working If Flexi-Time is worked it is still possible to define some hours as Overtime, Occurs when teams are still tied at the end of regulation time (60 minutes) In the regular season, the teams will play 5 minutes of 4 on 4 If still no goal is scored, the game is recorded a tie If one team scores, that team receives 2 points and the losing team receives 1 point (RT) In the playoffs, the teams play 20 minute periods until a goal determines the winner; also called "Sudden Death ", work done in addition to regular working hours, Work Time which is in excess of the Standard Weekly Hours and which is remunerated by additional payments to the Employee at the Overtime Rate, Work extending beyond the contractual work day, extra working time, The working time outside of ones regular hours, Time beyond, or in excess of, a limit; esp, Overtime occurs when bidders continue to bid, even though the allotted auction time has expired As long as there is activity in the last 5 minutes of an auction, it will remain open using a re-set clock that extends the auction, until a full 5 minutes passes with no bids being placed (The overtime feature was created so that, in all fairness, if a participant is having technical difficulties with their computer or Internet connection, there is sufficient time to place another bid by telephone It will also help to shield against an unfair "last reasonable counter-offer "), beyond the regular time; "she often has to work overtime", work done in addition to regular working hours playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie beyond the regular time; "she often has to work overtime, playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie, Hours worked in excess of regular hours required by statute or collective agreement or on scheduled days off, An extension of playing time beyond the established limit to decide the winner of a contest when the score is tied In professional football, an overtime period is 15 minutes long, but the winner can be declared if a of the teams scores before the 15 minutes is over, An extra period played to decide the outcome of a game tied after regulation time Overtime generally lasts five minutes and, if the score is still tied, the teams play another overtime period, A five-minute extra period that is played when the game is tied after four quarters If a game remains tied following an overtime period, another is played and another until there is a winner, Any employee who is not exempt from overtime may be compensated at the rate of one and one-half times their normal rate of pay for hours in excess of forty hours per week or eighty hours per pay period, Overtime is an additional period of time that is added to the end of a sports match in which the two teams are level, as a way of allowing one of the teams to win. Denver had won the championship by defeating the Cleveland Browns 23-20 in overtime, If you say that someone is working overtime to do something, you mean that they are using a lot of energy, effort, or enthusiasm trying to do it. We had to battle very hard and our defence worked overtime to keep us in the game, work beyond regular working hours, pay for such work; extra time, additional time (as in a sports game in order to break a tie score), exceeding regular working hours; additional time (as in a sports game in order to break a tie score), Overtime is time that you spend doing your job in addition to your normal working hours. He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job, Time worked in excess of 40 hours per week on one or more University jobs However, at the discretion of the University Hospital and Clinic, it may be defined as time worked in excess of 8 hours per day and/or 80 hours per pay period, If regulation time ends with the score tied, there will be a five-minute interval, followed by two overtime periods of three minutes each If overtime ends with the score tied, there will be a two-minute interval, followed by three-minute sudden death overtime periods Under international rules, there is no sudden death See choice of ends, Those hours worked for which there is an increase in the rate of pay This includes, Work beyond normal established working hours which usually requires a premium to be paid to the employees concerned, time worked in excess of an agreed number of bouts per day or week, The time during which a person works a job in addition to the regular (statutory) working hours, Once a user has entered a period's defined number of hours, any hours that exceed this amount are considered overtime, Pay for GS employees on regularly scheduled tours who work more than 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week Some part time and intermittent employees may get overtime as well, An additional period of play used to break a tie; see sudden-death, Work beyond normal established working hours that usually requires a premium to be paid to the employees concerned, the extra periods played after a regulation game ends tied; used in collegiate and championship international matches to determine a winner, the time worked in excess of a worker regular day,
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Over-Time.
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overtime
An extra period of play when a contest has a tie score at the end of regulation - "That last-second shot ties the game 99-99 and sends it to overtime!"
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The rate of pay, usually higher, for work done outside of or in addition to regular hours
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overtime
The working time outside of one's regular hours - "Workers are usually paid extra for working overtime."
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Exceeding regular working hours
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A CWT charge to the customer where, because of customer convenience, laws, or ordinances, the shipment is delivered after normal business hours of Monday-Friday, 8:00 a m - 5:00 p m It cannot be charged if it is for the carrier's convenience
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overtime
Any payments made as an addition to salary to reflect work performed beyond specified 'normal' hours
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Time worked over an Employee's normal hours of working If Flexi-Time is worked it is still possible to define some hours as Overtime
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overtime
Occurs when teams are still tied at the end of regulation time (60 minutes) In the regular season, the teams will play 5 minutes of 4 on 4 If still no goal is scored, the game is recorded a tie If one team scores, that team receives 2 points and the losing team receives 1 point (RT) In the playoffs, the teams play 20 minute periods until a goal determines the winner; also called "Sudden Death "
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overtime
work done in addition to regular working hours
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Work Time which is in excess of the Standard Weekly Hours and which is remunerated by additional payments to the Employee at the Overtime Rate
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overtime
Work extending beyond the contractual work day
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overtime
extra working time
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overtime
The working time outside of ones regular hours
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overtime
Time beyond, or in excess of, a limit; esp
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overtime
Overtime occurs when bidders continue to bid, even though the allotted auction time has expired As long as there is activity in the last 5 minutes of an auction, it will remain open using a re-set clock that extends the auction, until a full 5 minutes passes with no bids being placed (The overtime feature was created so that, in all fairness, if a participant is having technical difficulties with their computer or Internet connection, there is sufficient time to place another bid by telephone It will also help to shield against an unfair "last reasonable counter-offer ")
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overtime
beyond the regular time; "she often has to work overtime"
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overtime
work done in addition to regular working hours playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie beyond the regular time; "she often has to work overtime
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overtime
playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie
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overtime
Hours worked in excess of regular hours required by statute or collective agreement or on scheduled days off
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overtime
An extension of playing time beyond the established limit to decide the winner of a contest when the score is tied In professional football, an overtime period is 15 minutes long, but the winner can be declared if a of the teams scores before the 15 minutes is over
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overtime
An extra period played to decide the outcome of a game tied after regulation time Overtime generally lasts five minutes and, if the score is still tied, the teams play another overtime period
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overtime
A five-minute extra period that is played when the game is tied after four quarters If a game remains tied following an overtime period, another is played and another until there is a winner
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Any employee who is not exempt from overtime may be compensated at the rate of one and one-half times their normal rate of pay for hours in excess of forty hours per week or eighty hours per pay period
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Overtime is an additional period of time that is added to the end of a sports match in which the two teams are level, as a way of allowing one of the teams to win. Denver had won the championship by defeating the Cleveland Browns 23-20 in overtime
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overtime
If you say that someone is working overtime to do something, you mean that they are using a lot of energy, effort, or enthusiasm trying to do it. We had to battle very hard and our defence worked overtime to keep us in the game
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overtime
work beyond regular working hours, pay for such work; extra time, additional time (as in a sports game in order to break a tie score) isim
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overtime
exceeding regular working hours; additional time (as in a sports game in order to break a tie score)
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overtime
Overtime is time that you spend doing your job in addition to your normal working hours. He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job
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overtime
Time worked in excess of 40 hours per week on one or more University jobs However, at the discretion of the University Hospital and Clinic, it may be defined as time worked in excess of 8 hours per day and/or 80 hours per pay period
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overtime
If regulation time ends with the score tied, there will be a five-minute interval, followed by two overtime periods of three minutes each If overtime ends with the score tied, there will be a two-minute interval, followed by three-minute sudden death overtime periods Under international rules, there is no sudden death See choice of ends
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overtime
Those hours worked for which there is an increase in the rate of pay This includes
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overtime
Work beyond normal established working hours which usually requires a premium to be paid to the employees concerned
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overtime
time worked in excess of an agreed number of bouts per day or week
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overtime
The time during which a person works a job in addition to the regular (statutory) working hours
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Once a user has entered a period's defined number of hours, any hours that exceed this amount are considered overtime
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overtime
Pay for GS employees on regularly scheduled tours who work more than 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week Some part time and intermittent employees may get overtime as well
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overtime
An additional period of play used to break a tie; see sudden-death
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overtime
Work beyond normal established working hours that usually requires a premium to be paid to the employees concerned
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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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