The correct time period can vary depending on the context of the question. Could you please provide more details or clarify your question so I can give you a specific answer?
because the extent of the period is probably correct but if this was correct the life on this world would not exist. and i love my mom
The correct spelling is while (a period of time, or occurring simultaneously).
The correct spelling is period (length of time, or the punctuation mark).
That is the correct spelling of the adverb cumulatively(altogether, over a period of time).
Its not named after anyone and its just a period of time and the correct spelling is Renaissance
because its affecting the time period concept and it also violates the GAAP. its affects because they have to record the things in balance sheet or income statement in the correct time period
Muscular Endurance!(The answer above is the correct answer)
A change in the position and a period of time is the correct answer
You're close ! It is correct to say" I will be out of the country" ! (The only word you had missing was "the" ! )
It would not be a complete sentence but, there is nothing inherently grammatically incorrect in the phrase "during the all period". What you have is a reference to a period of time called "the all". Just because nobody knows what "The All" is doesn't make this grammatically incorrect.
Eon, epoch, period, era
Real time introduce for correct operation, and it required to produce a result within a non-negotiable time period.