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cycle

[sahy-kuhl] / ˈsaɪ kəl /


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“If a perpetual rollover cycle were occurring, we would expect continuous monthly utilization and deteriorating borrower outcomes,” Metcalf said.

From MarketWatch

“We’re on the trajectory to be able to automate activities all the way around the crop cycle by 2030,” he says.

From Barron's

“We see different growth patterns than we see in industries that are tied to business outcomes and economic cycles,” Bachaud says.

From Barron's

The IOC say that in order to mitigate inequalities, they distribute around £734m every Olympic cycle of four years through Olympic Solidarity and commercial contributions.

From BBC

During perimenopause—the period of time that can last years, before a woman’s menstrual cycle ends—dropping estrogen levels can thin and dry skin, he said, and suggested that I put lotion on before bed.

From The Wall Street Journal