The phrase
"biannual basis" means something happens twice a year.
Full definition
Why not offer to update all of an institutional library's looseleaf holdings on an annual or
biannual basis for a fixed price?
On
a biannual basis, NASAA makes recommendations to Congress regarding ways to strengthen investor protection and facilitate healthy capital formation.
On
a biannual basis, partners convene on Capitol Hill to meet with law - makers to discuss program impact, success and barriers to implementation, and demonstrate how residencies address teacher quality and quantity challenges in districts across the nation.
You buy a lifetime income product on an annual or
biannual basis, not worrying about where rates are.
Because some areas carry a higher burden of certain parasites and no preventive offers 100 % protection, we screen for a number of the most common parasites / diseases on an annual or
biannual basis.
That's why we recommend that mature dogs and cats receive an exam on
a biannual basis.
Though relatively new, every state except Georgia, Montana, Rhode Island and Wyoming has passed at least one clean development policy, according to NGA, which has published a rundown of states» green energy activities on
a biannual basis since July 2008.
I am of the belief that in my country (England) the government needs to start monitoring ALL mosques on at least
a biannual basis similair to the way schools are monitored by OFSTED.
Law firms with well - established TD programs often employ upward reviews, generally on an annual or
biannual basis.
A good time to ask clients for feedback on how your firm did, or is doing, includes at the conclusion of a matter, and on an annual or
biannual basis.
Sony is adamant that for the time being, its best course of action is to release new, flagship Android smartphones on
a biannual basis.
• Improved ties with neighborhood school by suggesting and carrying out friendly sports activities on a biannual basis