Adjective
mid-term (not comparable)
Alternative form of midterm
mid term
Against expectations, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development advisably resisted the pressure to chase inflation by avoiding issuing a supplementary budget in the mid-term budgetary review statement. Source: Internet
And they came out big-time in the 2018 mid-term election to flip several traditionally Republican seats. Source: Internet
And they're making progress, as I mentioned, with their profitability initiatives to improve the OM rate of the business for the mid-term and the long term. And so I think it's doing exactly what we were hoping it would do in an environment like this. Source: Internet
In illustrating the tightrope Mboweni needs to tread, the mid-term statement acknowledges the contributions of public servants and commits to providing fair and sustainable compensation. Source: Internet
Each of these main semesters may be split in half by mid-term exams, and each of the halves is referred to as a quarter (or term in some countries). Source: Internet
It was expected that some 17,500 Labour voters would vote for the party's first mid-term prime minister in history. Source: Internet