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periods <a period; periods> N

periods
periods LING (punctuation)

accounting periods ECON

fiscal periods ECON

number of fiscal periods ECON

periods per year ECON

quarter with 4 periods ECON

use aging periods ECON

adjustment period ECON

aging period N COMPUT

base period N COMPUT

budget period ECON

cambrian period GEOL

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It is strongest in urban working class industrial districts where children are traditionally free to play out in the streets for long periods without supervision.
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This increases the boiling point of the liquid, allowing it to be stored for extended periods.
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The earlier parts of the castle constructions are characterised by heavy granite boulder constructions, but with ever more refined details in later periods.
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Working memory capacity allows for the retention and manipulation of information for short periods of time.
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For long periods, she did not tolerate any food other than milk.
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For example, when the bar is white and high relative to other time periods, it means buyers are very bullish.
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If defecation is suppressed over long periods, problems can occur, such as constipation or stool impaction.
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The diamond cutting edges make them last for extended periods before replacement is needed.
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In order to mitigate unemployment attending business depression, we urge the enactment of legislation authorizing the construction and repair of public works be initiated in periods of acute unemployment.
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During the 1820s crude vapor baths stood over the springs, and bathers breathed in the vapors for extended periods of time.
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