cyclical

IPA: sˈaɪkɫɪkʌɫ

noun

  • stock of a cyclical company; commonly in plural: cyclicals

adjective

  • recurring at regular intervals
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Examples of "cyclical" in Sentences

  • The tidal is a cyclical phenomenon.
  • The cyclical nature of the paradox rules it out.
  • After all, the idea is to bring in cyclical labour.
  • The pneumostome opens and closes in a cyclical manner.
  • This cyclical process ends in the attainment of moksha.
  • Periods are used to describe the cyclical pattern of Qi.
  • The counter cyclical changes continued in the 2007 election.
  • "The recycling industry is what we call cyclical," Foss said.
  • Often repeated in the novel is the concept that history is cyclical.
  • (LM) I too, have come to if not a belief in "cyclical" patterns, a belief at least in "the law of averages".
  • In Sydney, materials companies were leading a broad-based recovery in cyclical stocks after the previous session's punishing selloff.
  • Some of the experts call it cyclical, others say it is structural, and there are those who attribute it to being a combination of the two.
  • Probably my favorite Scott Sumner post is the one where he offered what I called a cyclical monetary theory, meaning that monetary theory is itself cyclical.
  • It is a concept that attempts to show whether government finances would be in balance if it weren't for short term cyclical factors like the current, protracted global economic slowdown.
  • America's official unemployment rate remains stubbornly near 10%, the real unemployment rate is likely well north of 20% and neither the president nor any of the major presidential challengers appear to understand this essential truth: Our malaise is NOT simply a short term cyclical problem amenable to even more profligate Democratic stimulus or knee jerk Republican flat taxes.

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