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association time

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as·so·ci·a·tion time

time elasping between a stimulus and the verbalized response to it.
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"It was a protest about the loss of the prisoner association time. It's happening because of staffing shortages.
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Staff reported daily incidents of bullying among prisoners and some inmates were afraid to come out of their cells for association time.
An open search, in their opinion, would cost the association time and money.
COVENTRY bobby Howard Lewis helped his West Midlands team to success in the National Police Athletic Association time trial championships held at Wolvey.
A Prison Service spokeswoman said: "We cannot comment on individual cases but a typical day for an inmate of an open prison will begin with breakfast and usually involve work periods, association time, exercise and perhaps some education time.
It also had the lowest number of staff to prisoners in the country and the lowest association time for inmates in a British jail, with prisoners only allowed five hours a week.
William Palmer, of Rachub, Gwynedd, was in a demo against cuts to family visits, association time and his living conditions, a court heard.
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