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The amount of time for which a timer is programmed is called the:
Pardoned Conviction
A legal decision where a convict is officially forgiven for their crime and relieved from the consequences of their legal conviction.
Criminal Conviction
A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, typically following a trial or plead of guilt.
Source of Income
The origin or means through which an individual, company, or government receives money, typically through work, investments, or sales.
Quid Pro Quo
A Latin phrase meaning "something for something," referring to a situation where two parties engage in a mutual exchange of goods or services.
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