Sentences with phrase «first mid term»

They'll win some seats back, the minority party always wins some seats back during the first mid term after a Prez election.

Not exact matches

All in all a first step to reach financial independence is, to have a plan how you can get there and to set yourself mid term goals.
During Bush's first term as president, during the mid term elections the repubs held majorities in the house, Senate, and they had the white house.
Aside from mid term polls like European and London mayoral elections, where some pollsters have done far better than others, this will be the first time the post-1992 polling methods are tested in an environment with the Conservatives ahead.
Inside Games also reports that the company is planning mid - to long - term earnings expansion through the title, which is the first online game in the Dragon Quest franchise.
The report stated this will be the «first time schools have seen real - terms cuts in spending per pupil since the mid 1990s», adding it presents a «challenge to continuing to provide high - quality education at every stage».
The NAHT's move comes as analysis by the Commons library finds that schools will need to find # 7.5 bn of savings during this parliament, as budgets face the first real - terms cut since the mid 1990s.
After all, many of the Americans who are currently driving mid - or full - size SUVS that get 14 or 15 or 16 mpg will be happy to downsize to a smaller but still roomy and versatile SUV like the Tiguan that will take them well into the 20s in terms of fuel economy on the highway but will still give them the features that attracted them to SUVs in the first place: a high seating position, all - wheel - drive traction, and cargo versatility.
The short - term cash bucket over the first three years (and not touching the mid or long - term buckets)
First hand 18 years trend following in a mid to long term period is one of the strategies of trading that I have personally provide exceptional returns over the years.
However there are contradictory recollections as to the origin of the term: according to John McHale's son his father first coined the term in 1954 in conversation with Frank Cordell, and the term was then used in Independent Group discussions by mid 1955.
The 60 % decline is one that has come as painful for many longer - term holders but the pain that said holders feel is no doubt insignificant as compares to that felt by anybody that picked up an exposure in or around mid December pricing and have subsequently ridden price down throughout the first half of the first quarter of this year.
Many gaps remain; a key first step would be to make more use of the existence evidence base on effectiveness and model mid - to long - term costs and benefits of action in different contexts and settings.
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