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Periods

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Periods meaning

plural of period

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By dividing the Tertiary Period into two periods instead of directly into five epochs, the periods are more closely comparable to the duration of 'periods' in the Mesozoic and Paleozoic Eras.

Battery energy storage systems work by utilizing the latest in battery technology to store excess energy generated during periods of low demand and release it during peak periods.

Batting Average is measured by dividing the number of periods a portfolio or investment strategy outperforms a benchmark by the total number of periods.

But if you're moving long-term investments over, and you're saying, I just can't be bothered right now, I just want to be out -- over long periods of time, if you look at any type of index chart, these periods of chaos don't look like much.

It noted that cash flowing to the banks is cyclical; as such there will be periods of excess liquidity and periods when there will be a limited supply.

TCMA is Norwegian, and quite obviously either a tiny fringe group or a fake (for example claiming trans women have periods and need access to free tampons, and in the same tweet stream that periods do not involve bleeding!).

USA has outperformed the S&P 500 over some time periods and underperformed it over other time periods.

For shorter holding periods, UGL offers cheaper leverage, but for longer periods, other gold ETFs without leverage are more cost-effective.

But he noted that his most intense periods of fandom had coincided with particularly stressful periods in his life, when he was having a dispute with a stalkerish acquaintance, for instance, or struggling with a side business as a handyman.

Early voting periods may have an effect on who turns out, as well – which may explain Attorney General Barr’s lack of enthusiasm for early voting periods.

Silver is a very interesting commodity in that it frequently exhibits momentum – that is, periods of strength are followed by periods of strength.

The new policy tries to break this vicious cycle by seeking somewhat higher periods of inflation after periods of below-target inflation.

Then, students will attend periods 1-3 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and periods 4-6 on Wednesdays and Fridays.

The city first proposed bumping down elementary teachers to two prep periods per week, and now is proposing cutting them down to three periods.

Elizabeth Yuko’s essay ends collection examining periods through pop culture and it really brought to mind how little we see women deal with periods.

The University plans to charge the battery system during periods of low demand of energy; the battery will be discharged during periods of high demand, such as early evening hours during the winter and middle to late afternoon during the summer.

According to this theory, periods of mergers and acquisitions oscillate with periods of stagflation.

Artistic periods While Smith was always an artist who worked in several very different media, it is possible to identify three distinct periods in which one form of art had precedence over the others.

Babylonia experienced short periods of power, but in general proved to be relatively weak under the long rule of the Kassites, and spent long periods under Assyrian and Elamite domination and interference.

British geologists were also responsible for the grouping of periods into Eras and the subdivision of the Tertiary and Quaternary periods into epochs.