six-month interval

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meaningsofinterval

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interval
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.tə.vəl/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vəl/
a period between two events ...
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(Definition ofintervalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The second interview concentrated on changes during thesix-monthinterval, and the perceived outcome of assessment for carers.
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Sometimes it does not matter whether there is asix-monthinterval.
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Meanwhile, any notice to quit will have to provide for asix-monthintervalbefore it operates and, of course, it cannot operate until the 15 months' standstill period has elapsed.
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The children's language samples were collected approximately from the age of 2;0 to 3;6 at six-month intervals.
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The panel was interviewed annually up to 1994, and thereafter at six-month intervals up to the time of the general election in 1997.
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But we have decided to go further, and our second extension is to offer a restart interview at regular six-month intervals.
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Presumably the juniors will have to apply for different posts at six-month intervals.
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Subsidies for beef cattle are paid at six-month intervals on the lowest number of cattle that a farmer has at the beginning and the end of the period.
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The following table gives at six-month intervals the pattern of applications received, the numerical increases and corresponding percentage increases up to the date of the latest figures available.
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The project estimates that additional years will be cataloged at six-month intervals.
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The charts are updated at six-month intervals to ensure topographic, navigational, communications and obstacle information remains current.
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It began as an annual but by its end it was appearing at six-month intervals.
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