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Discover LudwigThe phrase "posting period" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific amount of time (usually either a day or a week) during which a job position is open for applications. Example sentence: "The posting period for the job ended last week, and now they are reviewing all the applications."
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The posting period for Japanese players begins Nov. 1.
The best-of-seven Japan Series championship will not end until at least next Wednesday, but the posting period began Nov. 1.
During the posting period, vendors seeking information on a sole source contract listed above may contact the Lower Columbia College Purchasing Manager.
After thoroughly examining the data provided, vendors who believe they can demonstrate capability to meet the State's requirements must send complete submittals within the 10-day posting period, i.e., by 5 00 pm of the closing date shown for the respective contract opportunity.
Mapping the distribution of job volume, salary range, candidate supply, posting period and hiring scale by Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or states and counties are supported by Gartner TalentNeuron.
The posting system was criticized by MLB insiders and by the U.S. media, after the controversial 2006 07 posting period.
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However, it leaves only two years in the pre period and three in the post period.
Superscripts indicate that variables are either for the benchmark period (0) or the ex-post period (1).
The second important choice is whether to include an interaction term between the post period and demographic characteristics.
Columns (4 - 6) present results when allowing the coefficients on the demographic controls to vary in the post period.
Hey @EndaKennyTD I'm post period so I can crack out 'the good undies' now.
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