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time sheet

noun

  1. a sheet or card recording the hours worked by an employee, made especially for payroll purposes.


time sheet

noun

  1. a card on which are recorded the hours spent working by an employee or employees
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of time sheet1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Prosecutors say Maxwell submitted false time sheets, billing the university for hundreds of hours of work, which Almanza then approved even though he knew Maxwell was no longer employed by the school.

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Two sources said last month that sheriff’s officials appeared to be taking interest, reviewing time sheets from certain units and asking pointed questions about outside employment.

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The team started pulling time sheets to make sure every employee was accounted for.

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A request by The Times for Atilano’s work history, including his time sheets, overtime hours and assignments, is also pending.

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Since salaried people often do not submit hourly time sheets to their companies, you will have to track your hours on your own.

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