Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The middle of the calendar or academic year.
- noun An examination given in the middle of a school year.
- noun A series of such examinations.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The middle of the year: as, rents due at the midyear.
- Set for or occurring in the middle of the year.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun uncountable The
middle part of ayear - noun countable An
examination taken in the middle part of anacademic year
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Examples
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Economists expect the RBA won 't follow the lead of other Asia-Pacific central banks and intervene to prevent further gains, as the Aussie dollar' s 20% rally since midyear is strongly supported by a mining boom and solid economic fundamentals.
Australia Warns Against Currency Move James Glynn 2010
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But certainly by midyear, I mean, we did I think, Demos, you said over 1,000 projects in our stores in terms of remodeling and expensing.
unknown title 2011
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House Minority Leader DuBose Porter (D-Dublin), who was one of the five, said their main concern is the failure of the budget to fully fund what's known as the midyear adjustment for schools.
ajc.com - News asheinin@ajc.com 2010
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House Minority Leader DuBose Porter (D-Dublin), who was one of the five, said their main concern is the failure of the budget to fully fund what's known as the midyear adjustment for schools.
ajc.com - News 2010
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House Minority Leader DuBose Porter (D-Dublin), who was one of the five, said their main concern is the failure of the budget to fully fund what's known as the midyear adjustment for schools.
ajc.com - News 2010
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House Minority Leader DuBose Porter (D-Dublin), who was one of the five, said their main concern is the failure of the budget to fully fund what's known as the midyear adjustment for schools.
ajc.com - News asheinin@ajc.com 2010
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They don't want to do anything unpleasant or really difficult like pare state expenses in midyear - in other words do their jobs - even if it means facing an even larger deficit in April, perhaps as high as $10 billion.
NYT > Opinion 2009
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They don't want to do anything unpleasant or really difficult like pare state expenses in midyear - in other words do their jobs - even if it means facing an even larger deficit in April, perhaps as high as $10 billion.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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It takes six years to fully depreciate the property, thanks to the "midyear" convention, which, for simplicity, basically assumes that business assets are put into service in the middle of the year.
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It takes six years to fully depreciate the property, thanks to the "midyear" convention, which, for simplicity, basically assumes that business assets are put into service in the middle of the year.
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