Adjective
mid-year (not comparable)
Taking place in or relating to the middle of a year.
In addition, a new English language service was launched mid-year which is slowly growing the customer base internationally, outside its traditional core market. Source: Internet
Also in 2007, electronic fuel injection was introduced to the Sportster family, and the Nightster model was introduced in mid-year. Source: Internet
For Chile-focused junior Aftermath Silver (TSXV:,OTCQB:FLMZF), the mid-year price growth was a welcome reprieve for silver investors who may have shied away over the last year due to low prices. Source: Internet
For a very brief period in 1944, the Wills band included 23 members, and around mid-year he toured Northern California and the Pacific Northwest with 21 pieces in the orchestra. Source: Internet
In a fresh study, the International Labour Organization (ILO) estimated that by the mid-year point, global working hours were down 14% compared to last December - equivalent to some 400 million full-time jobs. Source: Internet
As you can see on this slide, there we go, amazing how that happened, it was our larger valuation focus strategies that led to underperformance during the year and that picture is basically the same as the one we showed in the mid-year. Source: Internet