three-year interval

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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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This is a rather severe test of our scales given thethree-yearintervalbetween our measures of the predictor and response variables.
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Note that the sampling took every sixth single year-of-age up to 78 years, and athree-yearintervalthereafter.
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Probably there is more to be said for a two-year period and then for athree-yearintervalafter that.
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There is the end of thethree-yearintervalbetween rent increases for regulated tenants and its replacement by a two-year gap.
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Thethree-yearintervalwas based on experience and scientific evidence, and it must now be examined more closely.
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I should like briefly to deal with thethree-yearinterval.
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This problem arose on divorce and was eventually ended when the two countries adopted roughly the same position, although there was athree-yearintervalbefore that took place.
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The initial audit must be conducted within three years of the facilitys owner becoming a signatory, and audits to evaluate continuing compliance are conducted on athree-yearinterval.
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Elections take place at three-year intervals, and it is certainly not unusual for members of my party to volunteer for a further period of service.
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We are proposing three-year intervals up to 22 years.
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He suggested that there should be proper optical tests at three-year intervals.
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The committee on gynaecological cytology has recommended screening at three-year intervals.
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Public service pensions have been increased at three-year intervals.
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Given that a scan is recommended at three-year intervals only, most of them would not expect to be recalled until the new service is in use.
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I hope the fact that people are to be reassessed at three-year intervals does not introduce tensions and resentments between the profession and those concerned with the two procedures.
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Subsequently, conferences have been held at two- or three-year intervals with published preprints on a topic of current interest.
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Five more such festivals using more modest forces followed at three-year intervals.
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Wives of traders who had lived in the territory since 1921 were granted a permanent exemption from immigration restrictions; others were granted temporary exemptions to be reviewed at three-year intervals.
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