Every week I have tasks or work that has to be completed by the end of the work week.
everyday
To be in a "race against time" means to have a great deal to do before the arrival of a rapidly approaching deadline.
Please ask your question in a complete sentence. "Can 15 fingers?" does not tell WHAT you want to know. This is a generic question against the Wiki Answers terms of use.
If it is in an interview I would say "no".
The origin of the idiom "against the clock" is believed to come from the world of sports, particularly track and field events. Athletes are often timed with a clock during races and competitions, and the phrase was likely first used to describe a situation where a competitor is racing against time to finish before a specific deadline or time limit. It has since been adopted more generally to refer to any situation where someone is working urgently to complete a task within a specified timeframe.
You have 90 days from the last day on which labor was performed or goods provided to the property against which the lien will be filed.
The deadline was set for the next morning; we were really working against the clock.After the restaurant closes, I don't get paid, so I'm really working against the clock to get out of there.The rescue crews are working against the clock, and time is quickly running out for the victims.
Broken pencil, balls of crumpled paper / Deadline tomorrow, homework failure.
The will to survive
No, He did not. It was a complete cover!
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What a bizarre question. You can be sued in some countries for libel speaking any language.