moment's in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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moment [Brit ˈməʊm(ə)nt, Am ˈmoʊmənt] N

1. moment (instant):

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The state government was more than happy to oblige by issuing them with permits, withdrawable at a moment's notice, and subject to any number of draconian restrictions.
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Or maybe she just wanted an excuse to lie back on the chair thing and get a moment's rest.
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This term means the ability to quickly round up or call up troops for war or military tour at a virtual moment's notice.
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Executive orders are, after all, rescindable matters, revocable at a moment's crisis.
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What if the moment's prevailing mood is hard to pin down -- sometimes voluble, sometimes glum?
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If a lorry driver has an accident owing to a moment's inadvertence or a slight error of judgment, and a third person is injured, his employer must pay damages.
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Make like a frequent traveller and keep a fully stocked travel toilet bag at the ready so you can grab it and run at a moment's notice.
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An image fluttered across his mind's eye, causing him to pause, and giving him a moment's worth of peace.
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The parties with whom we have been estranged so long can scarcely be brought into a close relationship at a moment's notice.
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The disco cover, performed live, demonstrated his surprising ability to switch between a warmer tenor and shrill falsetto on a moment's notice.
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