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mid-term

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of mid-term in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of mid-term in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of mid-term in a Sentence

  1. Matt Lloyd:

    It (trade issues) is going to be uncomfortable, the rhetoric is going to rise closer to mid-term elections. No matter if there are trade skirmishes or a trade war, the one thing that is going to affect (markets) is higher inflation.

  2. Georgi Slavov:

    Generally, we think that oil prices have passed their bottom this year, and we expect a Brent price range of $45-$55 per barrel for the mid-term.

  3. Angela Merkel:

    We're talking about 2038. Nobody knows what the mid-term planning will be in the future.

  4. Norihiro Fujito:

    If this was a boxing match, the first round has just begun. It is going to be a long process. Trump is unlikely to back down easily ahead of the U.S. mid-term elections (in November), especially given the recent rise in his popularity.

  5. Hubert Frach:

    As an airline, you always have to be flexible, you have to be fluid in what you are doing, if one market is showing some weaknesses, you either work harder and you try to find new market segments, or mid-term or long-term you will allocate your fleet and you change the shape of your network.


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