So you can read the time? (I don't know, that's a strange question)!
The clock was invented to tell time.
The purpose of a time card clock is to accurately know hourly employee's time in the office. This system is being replaced by employees clocking in on the computer.
An attendance clock is used as proof to when an employee began and ended a day of work. It is used to calculate pay so there is no arguement to the amount of time worked.
The main purpose for punching a time clock is so that your boss knows what to pay you for. They will know when you are early , late or on time and whether or not you work a whole day or leave early.
because its the only time which makes the sign of Right. The purpose to make the sign of right to ensure that the clock is complete and working perfectly
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The purpose of all clocks (e.g. mechanical clock, water clock, electronic clock, atomic clock) is to measure the passage of time.
Big Ben is a chiming clock and has the same purpose as any other clock.
The purpose of the hour hand on the clock is to tell which hour it is. *
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Time it is the purpose we can see the time in the clock.
The purpose of a time card clock is to accurately know hourly employee's time in the office. This system is being replaced by employees clocking in on the computer.
The general purpose of a time clock is for one to be able to tell what time it is during a particular day. It is important to know what time it is so one can make appointments.
press it and you will see, it tells you the time.
There are many purposes of the application called the Sunrise Alarm Clock. This application serves as an alarm clock with changeable backgrounds for the iPod and iPhone.
An attendance clock is used as proof to when an employee began and ended a day of work. It is used to calculate pay so there is no arguement to the amount of time worked.
As far as I know the clock spring allows the wiring to the steering wheel horn and cruise control buttons to feed in and out when the steering wheel is turned
Big Ben is actually the 14 ton Great Bell of the clock in the Palace of Westminster. However, people now refer (incorrectly) to the clock and its tower as Big Ben.