It depends on which version of sudoku you are playing. Usually there is no time limit on sudoku, however on some electronic versions there will be an automatic timer and your game will reset.
Not sure there is such a thing, actually. Sudoku has been around for a long time. Check it out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudoku
Technically there is no time limit for the test as long as it is within limits.
You play just the same as regular sudoku except you click once for the first, another time for the second and so on.
There is no time limit on how long a drought can last.
The upper age limit for candidates belonging to the MBC (Most Backward Class) category is generally the same as the general category, which is usually around 32-37 years old depending on the state and specific regulations at the time of the exam.
there is no limit on the amount you can withdraw from your account as long as that sum is there
no time limit
forever.... there is NO time limit
There is no time limit set in law. A Grand Jury can take as long as they like to investigate and consider a case that is presented to them.
Given the benefits of learning and becoming skillful at Sudoku, I would have to say that there ARE no disadvantages of playing it. However, the process of LEARNING to do well at it can be quite time consuming, as is any newly learned skill. If you could come up with any disagreeable aspect of Sudoku, it would be that it takes so much time to be very good at it.
there is no short time limit for storing soap
There is no real time limit.