Definition of «hm»

The word "hm" is often used as a sound people make when they are thinking or unsure about something. It can also mean that someone is not fully agreeing or disagreeing with what was said.

Sentences with «hm»

  • JP Morgan Fleming Claverhouse Investment Trust plc v Commissioners of HM Revenue and Customs The appellants in the main proceedings were JP Morgan Fleming Claverhouse Investment Trust plc, an ITC managed externally by JP Morgan Fleming Asset Management (UK) Limited («the Managers»), and the Association of Investment Companies, acting on behalf of its members. (monckton.com)
  • The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee has held a number of hearings, but these have not been followed by any investigation by HM Treasury. (theconversation.com)
  • Rushed through in November 2003 with last minute amendments and before infrastructure had been put in place, the profession has borne a heavy cost at the hands of HM Revenue & Customs ever since as ways have to be found of working through a cumbersome and heavy - handed tax reform. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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