Synonym: every quarter. Similar words: quarter, quarters, last quarter, quarterback, headquarter, headquarters, first quarter, close quarters. Meaning: ['kwɔrtərlɪ /'kwɔːtəlɪ] n. a periodical that is published every quarter (or four issues per year). adj. of or relating to or consisting of a quarter. adv. 1. in diagonally opposed quarters of an escutcheon 2. in three month intervals.
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(31) Santa Clara-based 3Com Corp. is expected to post its own quarterly results on June 10.
(32) The increase was the largest quarterly earnings jump in Citizens' 125-year history, according to a bank spokeswoman.
(33) He may obtain a transfer in one way only, from the licensing board, at a quarterly meeting.
(34) In the last three months of 1990, the Tribune Company recorded its first quarterly loss since going public in 1983.
(35) The company is expected to log quarterly sales of about $ 50 million, analysts said.
(36) Each company paid towards the research at a university and participated in quarterly board meetings.
(37) Critics say the new accounting standard will unnecessarily create scary, volatile numbers in quarterly earnings reports.
(38) The majority of the responses indicated that they would like to receive these digests on a quarterly basis.
(39) Of course, two chapters of bickering, missteps, finger-pointing and quarterly losses later, Amelio is being pushed out.
(40) If the dividend yield is 4 percent perannum, then the quarterly dividend payment is 1 percent.
(41) Interest rates on the new Sallie Mae loans vary quarterly.
(42) Companies listed below reported quarterly profit substantially different from the average of analysts' estimates.
(43) It is possible to add to or realise the investment at each quarterly dealing day.
(44) It was only the third quarterly loss for Boeing in the last 25 years.
(45) However, the price of gas and electricity for slot meters is generally higher than for quarterly billing.
(46) In both cases the customer is sent quarterly statements plus a monthly bulletin of market analysis and research.
(47) It has published some 28 books on different health issues and produces a quarterly magazine.
(48) The changes for domestic customers with quarterly accounts are effective from the first meter reading after April.
(49) Company-wide layoffs are expected after January 17 when Apple announces its quarterly earnings.
(50) In assessing a recent downturn(Sentencedict.com), they refuse to resort to the dissembling language of corporate reports and quarterly statements.
(51) Finally, interest expense on the long-term bank loan is payable quarterly at the rate of 12 percent per year.
(52) The first quarterly accounts with the new rates will be sent out in July.
(53) Quarterly growth rates consistently slowed from mid-1990 until late 1992 when they finally went negative.
(54) For internal management control purposes a annual budget will normally be broken down into discrete quarterly, monthly or even shorter periods.
(55) When plotting monthly or quarterly data, graph paper ruled into twelve divisions instead of ten is invaluable.
(55) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(56) Government officials now compile and release statistics quarterly, not monthly.
(57) Cirrus Logic lived down to expectations yesterday, reporting a fat quarterly loss reflecting a major restructuring and a slump in sales.
(58) Murphy said he will ask the city's three representatives to give quarterly reports to the council Rules Committee.
(59) The Paladins are practically regulars here in the Old Pueblo, making their round of Tucson stages on an almost quarterly basis.
(60) Quarterly losses at Freeserve, Britain's biggest internet service provider, doubled to nearly $ 27m.
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