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periodic

[peer-ee-od-ik] / ˌpɪər iˈɒd ɪk /


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“The industry’s fundamentals change much more slowly than these market sentiment swings,” write the analysts, “and one should take advantage of the periodic disconnects.”

From Barron's

Jeffers, from special operations in US Central Command, in late 2024 was put in charge of monitoring a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, which has continued periodic strikes aimed at Hezbollah militants.

From Barron's

Their pay was rarely stable, and they faced periodic layoffs and wage cuts.

From Los Angeles Times

Inflation pressures were rising across the U.S. as 2025 ended, according to the Federal Reserve’s periodic view of the economy known as the “beige book.”

From MarketWatch

Inflation pressures were rising across the U.S. as 2025 ended, according to the Federal Reserve’s periodic view of the economy known as the “beige book.”

From MarketWatch