Synonym: annual, annually, each year, every year, yearbook. Similar words: early, yearling, nearly, clearly, not nearly, early bird, early warning, year after year. Meaning: ['jɪrlɪ /'jɪə- ,'jɜː-] n. a reference book that is published regularly once every year. adj. occurring or payable every year. adv. without missing a year.
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121 To register all inspection result and report them in cumulative charts ( trend analysis ) monthly and yearly.
122 Buyers will also have to pay a property purchase tax (transfer tax) and possibly value-added-tax on newly built properties, along with an annual local municipal tax and a yearly property tax.
123 A city's yearly water consumption is a homogeneous Markov chain.
124 448 million new infections of curable sexually transmitted (syphilis, gonorrhoea,[www.Sentencedict.com] chlamydia and trichomoniasis) infections occur yearly.
125 As one of the oldest airlines LOT has come a long way since its first aircraft, Junkers, designed with limited seating and a yearly carriage of several hundred passengers.
126 The yearly appraisal of the teacher is to estimate four aspects of the teacher: political behavior, performance of work, scientific research, and additional work during the working year.
127 The promotion, demotion and declassification are transacted every half a year. The archiving should be checked and cleared up yearly.
128 Drucker explained that consultant, Susan Johns, reviewed the organization's bookkeeping procedures and found them to be satisfactory, in preparation for the upcoming yearly financial audit.
129 As you age, it is even more important to get yearly physicals.
130 Some studies indicate that 300 000 to 500 000 cases of Lassa fever and 5000 deaths occur yearly across West Africa.
131 Exports yearly exceed imports.
132 The university used to award a yearly scholarship to a Mexican-American student; now it goes to a student who speaks Spanish really well.
133 The yearly coolest prolocutor belongs to nobody but the World Cup snot pig.
134 Based on the data sequence of oil unit operation cost from 1999 to 2005 in Talimu oilfield, yearly operation cost prediction is conducted successfully by using GM ( 1[sentencedict.com],1 ) grey model.
135 Practically, Amazon charges like running free software on their hardware, the customers still having to pay to Microsoft yearly as part of their license program.
136 Proponents are enthusiastic about the cheap, green energy; critics worry about the loss of natural beauty and the yearly filleting of thousands of songbirds and ducks.
137 Grant a variable subsidy in a lump sum to any enterprise that settles down and develops or intends to purchase and rent houses in Yinzhou, and offer a annual reward based on its yearly sales value.
138 Datum: Invite the visitors on the basic of the yearly buyers'datum.
139 What will it be when the increase of yearly production is brought to a complete stop? Here is the vulnerable place, the heel of Achilles, for capitalistic production.
140 Ifosfamide should be monitored yearly for evidence of Fanconi syndrome, a type of kidney problem.
141 Yearly production capacity is 5 million KVA. The Products are sold nationwide and exported to countries and regions like turkey, Middle east, Southeast Asia and Africa, etc.
142 The daily and yearly temperature oscillations die away at depths less than 1 m and 30 m respectively.
143 Labor Day is a yearly tribute to the contribution of workers.
144 Daily, monthly, yearly or custom period cost reports help to avoid the unrestrained money spending.
145 Investors'attitudes about the future can be affected substantially , although frequently erroneously, by those yearly changes.
146 I received a yearly remuneration of $ 8 , 000 at the previous work.
147 Doomed by a gill net, a thresher shark in Mexico's Gulf of California is among an estimated 100 million sharks killed yearly for their fins.
148 Your regular diabetes checkups aren't meant to replace yearly physicals or routine eye exams.
149 I was offered a housing allowance and yearly return tickets to Manila, as well as annual sick leave and 13th-month pay (An extra month's salary every year).
150 Article 2 The term "audit planning" mentioned herein refers to the overall arrangement of audit assignments and special audit investigations made by audit institutions on a yearly basis.
More similar words: early, yearling, nearly, clearly, not nearly, early bird, early warning, year after year, regularly, similarly, year, singularly, years, yearn, particularly, this year, yearning, next year, yearbook, yesteryear, pearl, fiscal year, earlier, calendar year, fearless, pearl harbor, pearlescent, cast pearls before swine, near and dear, wear and tear.