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calendar year

NOUN
  1. the year (reckoned from January 1 to December 31) according to Gregorian calendar

How To Use calendar year In A Sentence

  • What commenced is what history will record as Barack Obama's Big Jobs pitch, a rousing ding-dong wood shedding -- this president's finest in more than a calendar year and by far the most passionate a mostly dispassionate leader has given since taking office. James Campion: The Joe Cool Double-Reverse Hail Mary
  • He, of course, is looking to become the first player ever to have topped three finishes in all four majors in a calendar year.
  • The first production is expected on the first half of 2012 and a vast amount of commissioning and [appraisable] production will be saved during calendar year 2030. Precious Metals Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
  • Such a phasing allows for a third eclipse season partially lying within the calendar year, starting on December 12.
  • If you operate your business on a calendar year, the deadline would be Dec 31.
  • The data were then aggregated for the calendar year 1991. 2.
  • It was a crazy idea and pure common sense to restore the calendar year system. The Sun
  • Its purpose was to rectify an accumulated error between the solar and calendar years since the modifications introduced by Augustus.
  • This is the first time the Lakers have started a calendar year with six wins since accomplishing the feat in 2002.
  • Governments are rated on economic performance, and this influences policy in favor of boosting GDP, the value of goods and services produced over a calendar year, he said.
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