phase-in period

collocation in English

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period
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɪə.ri.əd/
us
/ˈpɪr.i.əd/
a length ...
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(Definition ofperiodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Therefore, aphase-inperiodwould be necessary and, as the committee believes, aphase-inperiodof some considerable time.
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A two-yearphase-inperiodis perfectly reasonable.
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That is in addition to the fact that it has demanded a longerphase-inperiod.
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The longphase-inperiodwill ease the cash flow impact of the transition.
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So we have extended to all such families aphase-inperiodof up to 18 months.
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Will he do his best to make sure that thephase-inperiodis as tight as possible?
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The year 2012 for the introduction of the ceiling has been criticised on the grounds that it does not allow a long enoughphase-inperiod.
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The industry did not ask us for anyphase-inperiod; we have gratuitously offered the two-year period, which we think will be beneficial.
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The new academic threshold for postseason eligibility will go fully into effect in 2015-16 after aphase-inperiod.
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Thephase-inperiodwas provided to allow ships time to adjust economically, since tonnage is the basis for satisfying manning regulations and safety rules.
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The original legislation provided a five-yearphase-inperiodfor states to develop their comprehensive system of service for the affected population.
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The implementation of this seal is in itsphase-inperiod, so a sunscreen without it may already offer this protection.
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