periodic review

collocation in English

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periodic
adjective
uk
/ˌpɪə.riˈɒd.ɪk/
us
/ˌpɪr.iˈɑː.dɪk/
happening repeatedly over a period ...
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review
noun
uk
/rɪˈvjuː/
us
/rɪˈvjuː/
the act of considering something again in order to make changes to it, give an opinion of it or ...
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(Definition ofperiodicandreviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theirperiodicreview, revision, and distribution helps to keep the practitioner's knowledge base current by assisting with the dissemination of new advances in everyday practice.
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It has also been generally considered that patients using these methods should attend the clinics forperiodicreview.
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I noted previously the importance of the cultivation of the narrative, contingency, andperiodicreviewin describing the method of clinical pragmatism.
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Naturally, his behaviour would have to be ' accountable ' and subject toperiodicreview.
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Periodicreviewwill usually be needed in view of the progressive nature of the disease in the majority.
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There has been increasing recognition of the importance of the prescribing process but this is inevitably remote from the patient with onlyperiodicreviewbetween prescriber and patient.
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The inclusion of an exhaustive list of issues where managers may not intervene and the use of a system ofperiodicreviewwill, it is hoped, achieve this.
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Periodicreviewduring childhood showed neither changes nor symptoms until an episode of brief loss of consciousness at school, while standing, at 11 years of age.
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The material is subject toperiodicreviewand revision.
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It is then for the director general to take account of that guidance in setting price limits in the 1999periodicreview.
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The director general is concluding hisperiodicreviewof prices.
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In his recentperiodicreviewof price limits, the director general set new infrastructure charge limits of £200 each for water and for sewerage.
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It will be subject toperiodicreviewby the director general after 10 years, or after five years if he or the undertaker so wish.
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Theperiodicreviewof water company price limits for the period 2000–05 is already well under way.
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That is part of the process on which we are about to embark, in the context of theperiodicreview.
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Furthermore, it is my belief that there should be aperiodicreviewof funding to research which may or may not bring about results.
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This is why the design and clarity of claim forms are subject toperiodicreview.
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The presence of a non-broadcasting usage in the medium-wave broadcasting band is kept underperiodicreview.
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It is intended that support for advice which contains elements of public good will continue, but will be kept subject toperiodicreview.
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Both the indicative costs and the supplements will be continuously monitored and subject toperiodicreview.
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