seasonally造句61. Mangrove is a kind of special forest in tideland what is immerged by sea water seasonally.
62. The Mortgage Bankers seasonally adjusted index of refinancing applications decreased 16.8 percent to 2,808.0, the lowest since the week ended September 11.
63. There are extensive seasonally - used grazing lands on the higher slopes.
64. The Nomura/JMMA Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) was 52.5 in February on a seasonally adjusted basis,[http:///seasonally.html] unchanged from January.
65. It is natural for the Kuvasz to lose most of the long coat during hot weather. Full luxuriant coat comes in seasonally, depending on climate.
66. That represented a 50 percent increase in seasonally adjusted sales compared with a year earlier.
67. Although disposable personal income rose at a seasonally adjusted rate of $178.1 billion in May, the Commerce Department also reported that private wages and salaries had decreased $12.4 billion.
68. They moved seasonally among various vegetation types to feed on plants that were flourishing.
69. In news on the closely watched jobs market, the U.S. Labor Department said initial claims for state unemployment insurance fell 47,000 to a seasonally adjusted 522,000 in the week ended July 11.
70. Presenting the quarterly change in GDP at a seasonally adjusted annual rate is already the basis for official figures in most other countries, including the U.
71. The value of exports fell 6.6% from the year earlier, its slowest decline in 11 months, and rose 11.1% from the month before on a seasonally adjusted basis.
72. Today the word suggests a rustic dwelling or inn in a natural setting, often one used seasonally (e. g. , a ski lodge).
73. In Japan, the Nomura/JMMA Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index rose to a seasonally adjusted 54.7 from 53.8 the previous month.