"through {date}"
would seem to explain it.
Mike Mohr wrote:
>
> How about "to the 7 days ending {date}'?
>
> Michael Mohr
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> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/02/01 10:50pm >>>
> > There is a string (lines 243 and 354) that is used for the top
> of the
> > output that says:
> >
> > (Figures in parentheses refer to the 7 days to [date])
> >
> > I believe the word "prior" should be added:
> >
> > (Figures in parentheses refer to the 7 days prior to [date])
> ^^^^^
>
> To me, "prior to" has too much of the sense of "strictly before"
> rather than
> the intended "up to and including". But would any native speakers
> care to
> comment?
>
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