Noun
(uncountable) The middle part of a year.
(countable) An examination taken in the middle part of an academic year.
Source: en.wiktionary.org"Higher volumes of gold exports correspond with government initiatives to effectively manage mining activities in the country, which curbed smuggling and tax evasion," said Prof Florens Luoga, BoT governor in the midyear review. Source: Internet
According to the NADA DATA Midyear 2016 Annual Financial Profile, dealers actually LOSE $227 on every new car they sell and PROFIT $228 from every used car they sell. Source: Internet
As midyear approaches, there are several channel market trends-- from DRaaS to compliance -- shaping the partner landscape in 2016. Source: Internet
A week after Los Angeles city officials announced a plan to commit $100 million toward addressing homelessness, Los Angeles County supervisors voted Tuesday to add $50 million in funding for the issue as part of their midyear budget update. Source: Internet
As the CTU leadership said, CPS has put a serious offer on the table that would prevent midyear teacher layoffs. Source: Internet
In the Midyear ★ is 5,000 yen (tax included) 6 piece set * Hokkaido and Okinawa 540 Yen shipping becomes necessary. Source: Internet