Examples of 'time to invoke' in a sentence

Meaning of "time to invoke"

time to invoke: Indicates the appropriate or necessary time to request or activate something. It is often used in legal or formal contexts to signify the point at which a particular action should be taken or a rule applied

How to use "time to invoke" in a sentence

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This is the wrong time to invoke patriotism.
The time to invoke this “ Sense of Place ”, unique to Troplong Mondot.
This is the right time to invoke his name.
Colombia, time to invoke the cessation clause? Forced Migration Review.
And so now it is time to invoke.
It is time to invoke the Golden Rule.
Mmm . And so now It is time to invoke.
It is time to invoke.
Time to invoke the 25th Amendment-and remove him from office.
This is a good time to invoke the old saying.
Then it 's time to invoke the unwritten rule.
And R at the same time to invoke a Run command.
And so now It is time to invoke The four crowned princes of hell.
And R at the same time to invoke the Run box.
Mmm . And so now it is time to invoke the Four Crowned Princes of Hell.

See also

Now might be a good time to invoke your motto, " Do not talk about it.

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