noncyclical

IPA: nˈɑnsˈɪkɫɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Not cyclical.
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Examples of "noncyclical" in Sentences

  • It may be, as Solomon Karmel suggests, that the U.S. is now in a noncyclical decline, and that this is what caused the collapse.
  • Buyout groups already have noted health care's noncyclical qualities and the nondiscretionary nature of spending on services such as care homes.
  • Still, women's health products are noncyclical and many are hormone-based, leaving them less vulnerable to generic competition, which makes this niche well worth a look.
  • Deflation is an unprecedented, noncyclical problem, which is why interest rates at the Bank of England are at their lowest level not in five or 10 years but in more than 300.
  • But earnings growth at the company, whose businesses include local television and radio stations, cable networks, book publishing and outdoor advertising, increasingly could be driven by noncyclical revenues.
  • Even in the United States, hundred-year-old industrial companies are on their deathbeds, not because of a cyclical downturn after an “SUV mania” but as a result of relentless and noncyclical phenomena (e.g., globalization, deunionization, a broken health-care system).

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