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Synonyms for era

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Synonyms for era

a particular time notable for its distinctive characteristics

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Synonyms for era

a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event

a major division of geological time

(baseball) a measure of a pitcher's effectiveness

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"Implementation of an ERAS program in patients undergoing elective cesarean delivery was associated with a reduction in opioid inpatient and outpatient exposure and with changes in surgical process measures of care without worsened surgical outcomes," the authors write.
With the acquisition of ERAS, CheckAlt is expected to be able to meet the needs of internal operations unit as well the merchant customers of banks, all from a single vendor.
--(2009), Gandharan Eras. Gandhara - The Buddhist Heritage of Pakistan--Legends, Monasteries, and Paradise, pp.
The basic elements of the Turkish state identity were mainly constructed in the early Republican era, when the founding fathers of the Republic applied a reform project to create a "civilized and modem" nation.
Should we ask this question of a player whose ERA for the year in question was not in the top 100 of all time?
During the 1970s and 1980s, most prominent ERA supporters argued that an abortion-neutral amendment was "unnecessary," because, they claimed, there was no rational basis for NRLC's insistence that ERAs could be used to attack pro-life policies.
During the Progressive and post World War I eras, social welfare provisions became both more organized and more professional.
The same will be said of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), should it pass the many hurdles ahead.