five-year interval

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interval
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.tə.vəl/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vəl/
a period between two events ...
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(Definition ofintervalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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From now on, we will analyze data only for senators who listed at least one or more group affiliations at eachfive-yearinterval.
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The industry wants five years' notice of change so that there will be afive-yearintervalbetween announcement and their coming into effect.
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In addition, they obtain similar results using nonoverlapping panels of data averaged over five-year intervals.
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Five-year intervals, over a 15-year period, were taken as benchmarks for comparison 1978, 1983, 1988 and 1993.
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Figure 4 shows projected rates of home ownership by age of household head at five-year intervals up to 2011.
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The simulation period is from 1985 to 2050 and is broken into five-year intervals up to 2010 and two 20-year intervals thereafter.
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Figure 2 shows the downward trend in relative numbers of older workers at five-year intervals.
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Women as editors and editorial board members of five sociolinguistics journals, sampled at five-year intervals (1965-2000).
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America at five-year intervals beginning in 1945.
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They might be repeated at five-year intervals to find out whether employees wish their closed shops to continue.
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What will be the impact on the public finances at the five-year intervals when the service rents are ratcheted up to market levels?
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Since annual figures would therefore imply a spurious precision, the estimates are given at five-year intervals.
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I suggest regular five-year intervals of sight testing, so that a weakness in this respect is not found out much too late.
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We are not pressing health authorities to recall women more frequently than at five-year intervals, but we will not hinder them from doing so.
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They should have that say not merely by exercising a vote at five-year intervals at parliamentary elections or yearly intervals at municipal elections.
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Are these five-year intervals sufficient?
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Regular supervision is conducted in every school by five-year intervals, while quality control is conducted randomly or at the request of someone, often parents.
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They were first awarded in 1968, and they have been given out at five-year intervals since then.
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New inductees will be chosen on an annual basis from the succeeding five-year intervals as well as from years preceding 1970.
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