Prt is an English word of 3 letters. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Prt meaning
- Initialism of Person Requiring Treatment.
- Initialism of Personal Rapid Transit.
- Initialism of Platinum Resistance Thermometer.
Using Prt
- The main meaning on this page is: Initialism of Person Requiring Treatment. | Initialism of Personal Rapid Transit. | Initialism of Platinum Resistance Thermometer.
- In the example corpus, prt often appears in combinations such as: of prt, the prt, prt system.
Context around Prt
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 8 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Prt
- In this selection, "prt" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, modern, tax, transfer, system, research and academic stand out and add context to how "prt" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a prt system can and are long prt. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "prt" sits close to words such as aaryan, acrimony and akash, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with prt
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
I am/we are long PRT. (6 words)
A PRT system can also transport freight. (7 words)
However, it is not considered a PRT system because its vehicles are too heavy and carry too many people. (19 words)
Current tax recoveries are refundable at a rate of approximately 23% in Canada and at a combined current income tax and Petroleum Revenue Tax ("PRT") rates approximating 70% to 75% in the UK portion of the North Sea. (38 words)
PRT proponent J.E. Anderson wrote, in a rebuttal to Vuchic: "I have studied and debated with colleagues and antagonists every objection to PRT, including those presented in papers by Professor Vuchic, and find none of substance. (37 words)
PRT research starts However, planners who were aware of the PRT concept were worried that building more systems based on existing technologies would not help the problem, as Fitcher had earlier noted. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Concerns about PRT research Wayne D. Cottrell of the University of Utah conducted a critical review of PRT academic literature since the 1960s.
History Origins Modern PRT concepts began around 1953 when Donn Fichter, a city transportation planner, began research on PRT and alternative transportation methods.
PRT proponent J.E. Anderson wrote, in a rebuttal to Vuchic: "I have studied and debated with colleagues and antagonists every objection to PRT, including those presented in papers by Professor Vuchic, and find none of substance.
PRT research starts However, planners who were aware of the PRT concept were worried that building more systems based on existing technologies would not help the problem, as Fitcher had earlier noted.
This may impact the feasibility of a PRT system, though the degree of impact would depend on both the PRT design and the municipality.
Current tax recoveries are refundable at a rate of approximately 23% in Canada and at a combined current income tax and Petroleum Revenue Tax ("PRT") rates approximating 70% to 75% in the UK portion of the North Sea.
In recent years, L&G has been generating the majority of its cash through its pension risk transfer (PRT) business, which involves purchasing pension liabilities from corporate pension schemes.
PRT also announced that service from the South Hills to Downtown Pittsburgh and the North Shore will be disrupted this weekend.
I’ve been wearing the Pro Trek PRT-B50 for a few days, and here’s what it’s like.
PRT breaks the polyester into its two base monomers: dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol, and then turns them back into polyester building blocks, much as Aquafil does with nylon.
I am/we are long PRT.
Unfortunately, for PRT, the SEC also uses the trailing 12-month Permian Basin pricing differentials as well, which brought the realized price discount to WTI at around $6/bbl negative.
But perhaps Aki-Sawyer’s most high profile role was as Delivery Team Lead, at the President’s Recovery Team (PRT), which was responsible for implementing the Presidents Recovery Priorities (PRP).
The eligibility for the PRT posts is the candidate should hold a Senior Secondary (or its equivalent) passing certificate with at least 50 per cent.
A PRT system can also transport freight.
Colloquially known merely as 'the PRT,' West Virginia University's system moves student and visitors alike to a number of popular destinations throughout the city.
Expansion of the Masdar system was cancelled just after the pilot scheme opened. citation Numerous other PRT systems have been proposed but not implemented, including many substantially larger than those now operating.
He concluded that there are several issues that would benefit from more research, including urban integration, risks of PRT investment, bad publicity, technical problems, and competing interests from other transport modes.
He suggests that these issues, "while not unsolvable, are formidable," and that the literature might be improved by better introspection and criticism of PRT.
However, it is not considered a PRT system because its vehicles are too heavy and carry too many people.
Common combinations with prt
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of prt 8×
- the prt 5×
- prt system 4×
- to prt 3×
- prt systems 3×
- prt vehicles 3×
- prt research 2×
- oslo prt 2×
- prt project 2×