Phrases with «midterm»

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The word "midterm" refers to an exam or test that takes place in the middle of a school term or semester. Full definition

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Sentences with «midterm»

  • Nevertheless, the Democratic Party's victory in midterm elections in November 2006 suggests widespread disquiet over inequality in America, which has grown rapidly against a backdrop of corporate scandals, such as Enron and WorldCom, extravagant executive pay, dwindling pensions and health insurance, and increased outsourcing of jobs - including to India - by American companies looking for cheap labor and high profits (religion-online.org)
  • The implications in the United States will depend on how well Mr. Trump and his allies are able to sell the deal's direct benefits to voters in midterm elections in the fall. (nytimes.com)
  • By bringing contractors new business, Trump aims to fill out his record ahead of what promises to be a tough round of midterm elections in the U.S. Congress in November. (asia.nikkei.com)
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