Similar words: year end, from year to year, year after year, calendar year, rear end, rear-end, heartrending, year. Meaning: n. the end of a calendar year. adj. taking place at the close of a fiscal year.
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1. Without the one-time charges, WellPoint posted flat year-end earnings.
2. Entertainment and media group Chrysalis reports year-end figures tomorrow.
3. Our year-end results were right on target.
4. The latest edition of Year-end Tax Planning for Companies is very useful in monitoring a company's financial progress.
5. They hope to close the deal by year-end, but that may be too optimistic.
6. Wilson told reporters in a year-end interview that there may be a move for more regulatory reform this year.
7. Indulging in year-end spending sprees to farce up next year's budgeted expenditure.
8. The read-only version of Image/SQL will ship before year-end, with the full version following in mid-1993.
9. The year-end ones were the worst, heavy with the finality of a judicial summing-up.
10. At year-end it was too late to do anything but scramble to others for financial assistance.
11. That's on top of the year-end bonus?
12. How much year-end bonus did you get this year?
13. All employees can get year-end bonus.
14. Note: Gross output of meat and year-end large animals from 1990 to 2001 are consistent with Agriculture Census.
15. For the first time in years, there were no stadium tours to jack up the year-end grosses.
16. The three owners last year paid themselves salaries of $ 25, 000,[sentencedict.com/year-end.html] not including undisclosed year-end bonuses.
17. The company declined to specify the size of the charge but will report year-end earnings late next month.
18. Although it expects some opposition, PacTel remains optimistic it can win approval by year-end.
19. The TCI-Sprint alliance said it would offer wireless and wired phone service by year-end.
20. Before they recalculated, the high school informed colleges that Brian was second in his class, based on junior year-end records.
21. On Wall Street, bargain-hunting lifted stocks to a moderately higher close but concern about credit dampened any year-end cheer.
22. Repeat orders Dated-product manufacturers will try and sell out by year-end, so repeat orders before Christmas can be a problem.
23. As to Levi being a better all-round player, let's go to our year-end statistics.
24. Newspaper group the Daily Mail looks set for a healthy year-end rise in profits when it announces results on Wednesday.
25. A solid deal, and possibly a relaunch of the product, will happen by year-end, says Interactive.
26. In a flurry of activity, this deal was concluded right on the year-end deadline.
27. And if history is any guide, there is a better chance of long-term rates rising than falling by year-end 1996.
28. A set of key service indicators to measure performance. 5 A year-end manpower statement.
29. Among younger gay men, trends may become clearer at year-end.
30. In a November 24 letter, Calamaro wrote to the committee that "incentive compensation decisions for 2008 have not yet been made," and said directors would do so at year-end, the paper said.
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