one-month period
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperiod
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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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A prototype, with a test version of the interface, containing 152 icons (among which 19 verbs), was tested by each of the four users during aone-monthperiod.
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A cumulative sample is taken for aone-monthperiod.
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The inconvenience of aone-monthperiodis minimal for employers, but the inconvenience to employees of a three-month period would be considerable.
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There are two reasons why the operator who tries to carry out a transaction outside theone-monthperiodis likely to run into trouble.
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What happens if theone-monthperiodbegins when the courts are not sitting?
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Clause 1 sets out the requirement of 72 hours' availability for work in any one week averaged over aone-monthperiod.
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Theone-monthperiodmust also be seen in the context of the dispute period.
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Aone-monthperiodwould mean that far fewer employees would cave in to that sort of improper pressure.
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Aone-monthperiodof notice will protect the rights of employees without harming the interests of employers.
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Theone-monthperiodexists in the current scheme.
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Theone-monthperiodtaking into account the dispute period will reduce what is now effectively a three-month period to a two-month period.
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Theone-monthperiodof notice which this would entail could also be regarded as the reasonable period specified in paragraph 3(1)(b).
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This caterpillar undergoes five molts during aone-monthperiod.
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Throughout the gamesone-monthperiod, players learn how quickly changes in employment, housing, medical costs and other expenses can have disastrous consequences.
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Construction was halted only temporarily, and the kiln was hastily and unprofessionally excavated over aone-monthperiod.
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After such an action is brought, the association would be entitled to identify additional consumers for aone-monthperiod.
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They neglect to eat during the (roughly)one-monthperiodspent taking care of their unhatched eggs, eventually dying of starvation.
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It is usually taught full-time over aone-monthperiodor part-time over a period up to a year.
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