Sentences with phrase «gradually over an extended period»

They can come up quite suddenly or develop gradually over an extended period of time.

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The «canonical» market peak typically features rich valuations, rising interest rates, often a reasonably extended and «flattish» period where, despite marginal new highs, momentum has gradually faded while internal divergences have widened, and finally, an abrupt reversal in leadership, from a preponderance of new highs over new lows (both generally large in number) to a preponderance of new lows over new highs, with the reversal often occurring over a period of just a week or two.
«The current model asserts CNAs are acquired gradually and sequentially over extended periods of time, leading to successively more malignant stages of cancer,» said Nicholas Navin, Ph.D., professor of Genetics at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and lead author of the paper.
Though taking a flaxen hue to a deep brunette is a much easier process, Minardi recommends gradually darkening your strands with lowlights over an extended period.
St Mary's has said that its short term design and build strategy under the iESE framework extends to an additional two reception classes, and that in the longer term it aims to provide for seven extra classes by 2017/18, gradually introducing new class groups over the preceding period.
They include the standard plan (equal payments for 10 years); extended plan (equal payments for up to 30 years); graduated plan (payments gradually increase over a period of up to 30 years); and, income contingent plan (payments based on your income and can be spread out for up to 25 years).
Amortization The process of gradually repaying a loan over an extended period of time through periodic installments of principal and interest.
Now, as I understand it, we have infilling, as much as 40 %, in some areas from thermometers over the land surface which have remained in place for extended periods of time with cities gradually engulfing some of them and which are read by humans.
If care were to continue over an extended period of years inflation would gradually erode the benefit and the policy holder would be forced to make up the difference from their own pocket — which in the case of long - term disability or sickness might eventually become impracticable or even impossible for the policy holder.
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