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  2. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    When the offer (say, 8 dollars for the first party and 2 dollars for the second party) is accepted, the parties get the respective payments. When the offer is rejected, both parties get zero. Cooling-off periods can reduce the rejection rates of unfair offers when the parties perceive the stakes to be large. [6]

  3. Election silence - Wikipedia

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    Mozambique (48 hours for campaigning; polling during the entire campaign period) [24] Nepal (48 hours) ... (24 hours) called "cooling-off day", first implemented in ...

  4. Wikipedia:Good article review circles - Wikipedia

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    Once all users have accepted the invitation, or 24 hours has elapsed, you may begin reviewing. If a user declines a review or another user starts reviewing an article prior to the 24-hour cooling-off period, another article will be allocated by a coordinator.

  5. ‘Our system is broken.’ How robbery gone bad, nearly all ...

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    There was no court Sunday as death penalty trials in South Carolina require a 24-hour “cooling off period” between the separate guilt and sentencing phases. With no trial to attend, the ...

  6. President Joe Biden stops national railroad strike, extends ...

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    They have 60 days to work out their differences.

  7. Cooling-off period - Wikipedia

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    30-day cooling off period, a mediation or conciliation period required by law or contract before strike or lockout can go into effect; Cooling-off period (consumer rights), a period of time during which the purchaser may cancel a purchase; Quiet period, the time which a company making an IPO must be silent about it, so as not to inflate the ...

  8. Sweltering streets: Hundreds of homeless die in extreme heat

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    In Oregon, officials opened 24-hour cooling centers for the first time. Volunteer teams fanned out with water and popsicles to homeless encampments on Portland’s outskirts.

  9. Lads' Army - Wikipedia

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    Within each series a small number of the recruits have either walked out (after a 24-hour cooling off period), or been ejected. The majority of the remainder claim some benefit from the experience and some have chosen the regular British Army as a career at the end of it.