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cycle

[sahy-kuhl] / ˈsaɪ kəl /


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Founders including Huu and Vinh said the current downturn is part of a natural business cycle, and stronger firms would eventually emerge offering better products.

From Barron's

The four-and-a-half twisting jump he successfully executed when he was 17 has been the talk of the Olympic cycle.

From Los Angeles Times

Chen added: "Ilia is young... still hungry, has so much potential, and certainly someone that we'll continue talking about for the next many Olympic cycles."

From Barron's

The shift to solar power should save money, she said, by breaking the cycle of constantly fixing and replacing lights.

From Los Angeles Times

“If a perpetual rollover cycle were occurring, we would expect continuous monthly utilization and deteriorating borrower outcomes,” Metcalf said.

From MarketWatch