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cadence

[keyd-ns] / ˈkeɪd ns /


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A quarterly cadence of reporting encourages companies to timely disclose material information and discourages self-dealing.

From Barron's

The initial exhilaration of “Prima Facie” is feeling Comer channel Tessa’s ebullient spirit in the character’s Souse, or Liverpool, cadences, and her success in defying the expectations of those around her.

From Washington Post

"He was cool with everyone, he was teaching everyone how to sing the songs, giving them the cadence," Dan added.

From BBC

His cadence and intonations and wordplay — with a little call-and-response tossed in for good measure — bear the markings of the Southern Black pastor he once aspired to become.

From Washington Post

Online, many fans marveled at the song’s ability to replicate the timbres and cadences of its real-life counterparts.

From Los Angeles Times