Sentences with phrase «experience substantial periods»

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Whenever a stock or ETF experiences a massive drop within a very short period of time, it will typically make a substantial counter-trend bounce shortly thereafter.
Arguments in favor of circumcision benefits indicate they outweigh the risks, have no substantial effects on sexual function, they are low in complications when done properly by an experienced person, and is best performed in the neonatal period of life.
The underperformance was driven by a substantial underweight to Japanese debt just when the country was experiencing an extraordinary bond rally engineered by the Bank of Japan's quantitative easing program.2 The average weight to Japan in the fundamentally weighted index was roughly 9 % versus 30 % in the cap - weighted index over the 12 - month period.
Island taxa typically experience substantial morphological and behavioral changes following dispersal and a period of isolation from the mainland [1].
Both of these periods experienced substantial long - term climate variation and change; increasing evidence indicates brief glacial episodes during the mid-Mesozoic.
After the operation, the woman was left with substantial scarring and still required a prolonged recovery period; therefore, she began searching for experienced legal professionals to review her available options.
Since then, it has seen a substantial rise in its price even during periods when the entire market experienced corrections and price dumbs.
In the meanwhile, I have worked as a network engineer associate in Softech Solutions for a period of eighteen months, where I have gained substantial knowledge and a good experience in networking solutions and skills.
Supervision shall occur with substantial regularity throughout this period at the approximate rate of one hour of supervision per 15 hours of experience.
The majority of couple families (82 %) experienced a high level of employment throughout the five - year period, with only six per cent of families experiencing a sustained job loss or substantial reduction in hours.
Three - quarters of couple families (75 %) experienced a high level of employment throughout the five - year period, with only six per cent of families experiencing a sustained job loss or substantial reduction in hours.
Parenting interventions that are delivered during this developmental period are necessary in order to capture the groups of youth and families (i) currently experiencing problems, but who did not receive an intervention during early childhood; (ii) those who received an intervention in early childhood, but who continue to experience problems and (iii) those who are not currently experiencing problems, but are at risk for developing problems later in adulthood.7 In Steinberg's 2001 presidential address to the Society for Research on Adolescence, a concluding remark was made for the need to develop a systematic, large - scale, multifaceted and ongoing public health campaign for parenting programmes for parents of adolescents.8 Despite the wealth of knowledge that has been generated over the past decade on the importance of parents in adolescent development, a substantial research gap still exists in the parenting literature in regards to interventions that support parents of adolescents.
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